B30 Patient Monitor
Performance
WARNING
Operation of the monitor outside the specified values may cause inaccurate
results.
Any fluctuations within the specified limits do not affect the performance.
NOTE: Information in this section can be especially useful to clinicians.
Power supply
Rated voltages and frequencies:
Allowed voltage fluctuations:
Maximum power consumption:
Battery operation
Batteries:
Charging time:
Operation time:
Environmental conditions
Operating temperature:
normal operation:
while charging batteries:
Storage and transport temperature:
Relative humidity:
Atmospheric pressure:
Alarm behavior
The maximum alarm delay of the alarm at the monitor signal output to network: 5 seconds
If the alarm mode is latched, the technical alarms are latched as well. This does not comply with the NIBP
(IEC 60601-2-30) and invasive pressure (IEC 60601-2-34) standard requirements.
Silencing alarms for 5 minutes does not comply with the SpO
Defibrillator & IABP synchronization connector
Analog output
ECG:
From first user lead (ECG1)
Gain:
Delay:
DC offset:
Frequency response:
Invasive blood pressure:
From pressure labeled 'Art'
Gain:
Delay:
DC offset:
Frequency response:
The pacemaker pulses have been replaced with 2 ms ±20% fixed digital pulses at the ECG analog output.
A device that fulfils the requirements of the IEC 60601-1 standard can be connected to the defibrillator &
IABP synchronization connector. There are no other limitations, because the signals of the connector are
galvanically isolated from patient applied part of the ECG and invasive blood pressure measurements.
2-30
100 to 240 V 50/60 Hz
±10 %
150 VA
Exchangeable lithium-ion, 2 pcs max.
2 hours per battery pack
up to 4.5 hours
+5 to +40°C (41 to 104°F)
+5 to +35°C (41 to 95°F)
-20 to +60°C (-4 to 140°F)
10 to 90 % noncondensing
670 to 1060 mbar (500 to 800 mmHg)
(ISO 9919) standard requirements.
2
1 V/mV ±10%
< 15 ms
±100 mV max.
0.05 Hz to 40 Hz
10 mV/mmHg ±2%
< 35 ms
±20 mV max.
DC to 30 Hz