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Step 1 - measure the cranial circumference

With a measuring tape, measure the largest circumference of the patient's head, that is, the most prominent part at the back of the head (occipital) and just above the eyebrows (supraorbital ridges).

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Step 2 - choose the correct headband stripe

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According to the measured head circumference, choose between headband 1 and 2 according to table bellow. If you cannot find the desired size, follow procedure 6.2.4, with the extra tape provided

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Size

Head circumference

531020052

Headband stripe 1

16 1/2 - 21 5/8 in

531020053

Headband stripe 2

19 5/8 - 24 3/4 in

Tip

TIP - Most adults will need Headband stripe 2

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Step 3 - slide the headband through the sensor latches

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6.2.2.2 Individually-Sized Headband Kit
6.2.2.2 Individually-Sized Headband Kit
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Step 4 - attach the turnbuckle on the headband stripe

Close the headband by snapping the turnbuckle into one end of the strap according to the figure bellow

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Step 5 - adjust rough headband size

Choose which snap-on button to use according to the measured circumference and sizes from table bellow. Pull the end of the band, place the snap-on at the appropriate size, and press onto the desired one until you hear a click.

Size

Head circumference

Snap-on buttons position

Headband 1 (16 1/2 - 21 2/3 in)

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P

16 1/2 - 18 1/2 in

M

18 1/8 - 20 1/8 in

G

19 5/8 - 21 5/8 in

Headband 2 (19 5/8 - 24 3/4 in)

P

19 5/8 - 21 5/8 in

M

21 1/4 - 23 1/4 in

G

22 7/8 - 24 3/4 in

Tip

TIP - Most adults will need an M and L size while children typically use S or XS size headband.

The final assembly of the headband should resemble the image below

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