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Turn on the sensor and position it on the patient as explained in sections 6.3 logging into app and 6.7 positioning sensor on patient
Step 3 - Initiate dongle-sensor pairing
To start the pairing process, press the interface button on the BcAc-DG-1000 dongle ( 1 ), and make sure that the receiver LED flashes pulsing blue. Then press Turn on the sensor interface pressing the power button ( 2 ) and verify that the LED also is flashing pulsing blue.
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Step 4 - Verify matching devices
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The pairing is completed by pressing the dongle button on one of the devices (button Button 1 or button 2 in Figure 6.8-2above). When this is done, the matching lights will flash green three times, informing a successful pairing. If you do not want to complete pairing, wait a few seconds for both devices to go into standby mode.
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Step 6 - Verify waveform in patient monitor
With When pairing is complete, the sensor waveform should appear on the multiparameter multi-parameter monitor. For best viewing, set the patient monitor to automatic scaling. If the signal is not found on the multiparameter multi-parameter monitor, turn off the sensor, unplug the receiver, and return to step 1.
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WARNING - Do NOT attempt to calibrate BcSs-PICNIW-1000 2000 Sensor with your patient monitor. This may result in display of a misleading ICP value shown in the patient monitor that can be misinterpreted when making critical clinical decisions. |
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WARNING - Make sure NO ICP value is shown in your patient monitor when the BcSs-PICNIW-1000 2000 Sensor is connected. Make sure that the default question marks (? /?) or dashes (- / -) are shown instead. |
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ATTENTION - Only use with a compatible monitors and DO NOT calibrate the ICP value (mmHg) |
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If the signals shown on the monitor do not present any of the characteristics seen in the depiction above (the signal should at least present identifiable P1 and P2 peaks), modify the position of the sensor on the patient’s head by shifting and/or tightening/ loosening the headband until a satisfactory pulse waveform is obtained.
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