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6.2.1 Assembling BcSs-PICNIW-1000 sensor

To use the sensor you will need to choose a correct position and assemble it with the sensor and headband.

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Step 1 - measure the cranial circumference

With a measuring tape, measure the largest circumference of the patient's head

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, the most prominent part at the back of the head (occipital) and just above the eyebrows (supraorbital ridges).

Step 2 - choose the correct headband

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Choose the single headband position 1 and 2 according to

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the table bellow

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Size

Head

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circumferences

Position 1

16 7/8 - 21 5/8 in (43 - 55 cm)

Position 2

20 7/8 - 25 5/8 in (53 - 65 cm)

Tip

TIP - Most adults will use the sensor in position 2.

Step 3 - attach the headband to the sensor

The final assembly of the headband is done by attaching it to the sensor.

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Figure 6.2.1 Attaching the headband to the sensor

6.2.2 Assembling BcSs-PICNIW-1000 sensor

To use the sensor you will need to choose a correct headband and assemble it with the sensor and turnbuckle. Currently there are two types of headbands as depicted bellow.

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One-Size-Fits-All Headbands Kit

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Single Sized Headbands Kit

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Two multi-sized headbands

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Several individually sized headbands

6.2.3 Assembling BcSs-PICNIW-1000 sensor with One-Size-Fits-All Headbands Kit

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Figure 6.2.3-1 adult and pediatric one-size-fits-all headbands

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).

Step 2 - choose the correct headband

According to the measured head circumference, choose between single headband 1 and 2 according to table 6.2.3-1. If you cannot find the desired size, follow procedure 6.2.4, with the extra tape provided

Table 6.2.3-1 head band sizes

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Code

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Size

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Head circumference

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531020052

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Headband 1

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16 1/2 - 21 5/8 in

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531020053

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Headband 2

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19 5/8 - 24 3/4 in

Step 3 - slide the headband through the sensor latches

If the external battery is installed, remove it by pressing the side buttons pulling upwards as shown in Figure 6.2.3-2.

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Figura 6.2.3-2 - Retirando a bateria externa

Slide the selected headband through the sensor notches as shown in Figure 6.2.3-3. Replace the external battery in the sensor by pressing the side latches and releasing them when the battery is positioned correctly.

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Figure 6.2.3-3 Installing the headband on the sensor

Step 4 - place the turnbuckle on the headband

Close the headband by snaping the turnbuckle into one end of the strap, following the arrows in Figure 6.2.3-4

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Figura 6.2.3-4 Instalação da cremalheira.

Passo 5 - Final size adjustment with the headband button

Check which button to position according to the measured circumference and sizes from table 6.2.3-2. Pull the end of the band, place the button at the appropriate size, and press onto the desired button until you hear a click (as shown in Figure 6.2.3-5).

Table 6.2.3-2 Sizes headband

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Size

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Head circumference

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

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P

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16 1/2 - 18 1/2 in

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M

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18 1/8 - 20 1/8 in

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G

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19 5/8 - 21 5/8 in

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

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P

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19 5/8 - 21 5/8 in

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M

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21 1/4 - 23 1/4 in

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G

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22 7/8 - 24 3/4 in

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Figure 6.2.3-5 Button positioning.

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 in Figure 6.2.3-6.

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Figure 6.2.3-6 Final assembly of the headband.

6.2.4 Assembling BcSs-PICNIW-1000 sensor Single Sized Headbands Kit

Step 1 - measure you patient’s head circumference

With a measuring tape, measure the largest circumference of your patient’s head, i.e., the most prominent part on the back of the head (occipital) and just above the eyebrows (supraorbital ridges). There are five to seven headband options available (depends on which headband set was sent).

Step 2 - choose the correct head band

According to the measured head circumference, choose the band size defined in Table 6.2.4-1 Headband Sizes.

Table 6.2.4-1 Headband Sizes

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Code

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Size

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Head circumference

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531020017

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PP (XS)

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50 – 55 cm (19 5/8 – 21 5/8 in)

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531020018

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P (S)

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52,5 – 57,5 cm (20 5/8 – 22 5/8 in)

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531020019

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M (M)

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55 – 60 cm (21 5/8 – 23 5/8 in)

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531020020

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G (L)

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57,5 – 62,5 cm (22 5/8 – 24 5/8 in)

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531020021

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GG (XL)

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60 – 65 cm (23 5/8 – 25 5/8 in) 

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Special sizes (supplied separately)

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531020016

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PPP (2XS)

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47,5 – 52,5 cm (18 3/4 - 20 5/8 in)

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531020022

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GGG (2XL)

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62,5 – 67,5 cm (24 5/8 – 26 5/8 in)

Tip

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

Step 3 - Place the headband on the sensor

If the external battery is attached, remove it by pressing the side latches and pulling it up as shown in Figure 6.2.4-1.

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Pass the selected headband through the sensor notches as shown in Figure 6.2.4-2. Attach the external battery back on the sensor by pressing the side latches and releasing them when the battery is correctly positioned.

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Step 4 - attach the turnbuckle to the headband

The final assembly of the headband is done by attaching the turnbuckle to both ends of the headband stripe.

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