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User Manual Version 2017-11-12
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With both methods, a pressure transducer measures the cuff pressure as well as the superimposed
pressure pulsations. During blood pressure measurements, the cuff must be at heart level. If this is not
ensured, the hydrostatic pressure of the liquid column in the blood vessels will lead to incorrect results.
When the patient is sitting or standing during measurements, the cuff is automatically at the correct
level.
2.2
Biocompatibility
The product components described in this manual, including accessories, which – when used for their
intended purpose – come into contact with patients, have been explained in such a way that they
conform to the biocompatibility requirements of the relevant standard when used for their intended
purpose. If you have any questions in this regard, then please contact PAR Medizintechnik GmbH & Co.
KG or one of its representatives.
2.3
Standards
93/42/EC
89/336/EEC
EN 1060-1
EN 1060-3
DIN EN 60601-1
DIN EN 80601-2-30
Figure A: Waveform representing the pressure in the
cuff during a measurement using the deflation
measurement method.
Figure B:
Waveform representing the pressure in the
cuff during a measurement using the inflation
measurement method.