Adjustment Of Zero Point Of The Converter - Vetland V1410 User Manual

Veterinary patient monitor
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<< Priming and Tips >>
 Priming should be done slowly!
- Slow priming will lessen the effort to remove air bubbles afterward.
 Prime using gravity!
NOTE
- Do not over pressurize. If small bubbles flow too slowly inside the system, lift up the
supply bag. One inch equals 2 mmHg, and the primed 4-feet line gives a pressure of
about 100 mmHg if it is completely spread out The solution bag should be placed
at a higher position than the converter and the pressing tube, in order to prime using
gravity.
Air inside the pressure system seriously jeopardizes patient safety and accuracy of
readings.
Care should be taken not to let air bubbles inside the 3-way outlet stopcock or the
cannula reflush to the patient. To check, confirm if the monitoring line is fully filled with
CAUTION
liquid before connecting the monitoring line and let a small volume of blood flow through
the cannula.

Adjustment of Zero Point of the Converter

1
2
Lock the zero point stopcock (toward OFF) and release the
converter according to the air pressure.
In the IBP Menu, select
IBP  Zero  CH 1 or CH 2  START.
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