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16.
Repeat steps 10 and 11 with the pressure set to 100 mmHg.
17.
Repeat steps 10 and 11 with the pressure set to 475 mmHg.
18.
Set the pressure to 300 mmHg.
19.
Audibly monitor the SmartPump until the timer expires for at
least 5 minutes. During this test, the air pump and valves may
cycle occasionally, possibly once every minute or more, but
not more frequently than once every 15 seconds. If the air
pump cycles more frequently than once every 15 seconds,
check the pneumatic connections, tubing and cuff for air
leaks. The manometer pressure value should remain at 300
mmHg (± 2%) for the duration of this test.
20.
Press the
Alarm Indicator Mute
button to silence the alarm
when the timer expires. The indicator will continue to blink
red.
21.
Change the timer value to 30 minutes. The alarm should
cancel and the
Alarm Indicator Mute
button should be
illuminate green.
22.
Press the
Deflate
button to deflate the cuff.
23.
Press the
Inflate
button. The cuff should re-inflate to 350
mmHg for this test sequence.
24.
Momentarily disconnect the fill line from the SmartPump. The
alarm should sound and the
Alarm Indicator Mute
button
should flash red, indicating a low-pressure pneumatic leak
condition. Reconnect the fill line, and the cuff should re-
inflate and the alarm should turn off automatically.
25.
If you have a SmartPump Tourniquet Report Printer, connect
it to the SmartPump. See the instructions for use supplied
with the SmartPump
Tourniquet Report Printer
. Deflate the
cuff, then press the
button. The printer should print a
label, summarizing the test steps and time and date of the
testing, automatically. Verify the time and date values and
adjust the SmartPump’s time and date if necessary. Place
this label on the checklist.
26.
Sign and date the annual maintenance checklist.
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