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Spiegelberg : IAP-Monitor IAP 32.1 Operating-Instructions Manufacturer Spiegelberg Spiegelberg Spiegelberg Spiegelberg Spiegelberg (GmbH & Co.) KG (GmbH & Co.) KG (GmbH & Co.) KG (GmbH & Co.) KG (GmbH & Co.) KG T T T T T empowerkring 4 empowerkring 4 empowerkring 4 empowerkring 4 empowerkring 4 21079 Hamburg 21079 Hamburg 21079 [...]
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Pinout of DB 9 Socket 1: Uref Input 2: RxD 3: TxD 4: 5: Analog Output For use as a voltage output pins 1 and 6 are connected by a jumper. For use as a monitor output the excitation voltage is fed into the reference input and the analog output is scaled down by a resistive divider. Data T ransmission acr oss the RS 232 C Interface The IAP-Monitor re[...]
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Monitor operation After placement of probe the tube connector is inserted into the monitor socket and fastened by a slight clockwise turn. The soft material of the connector guarantees airtightness. Pressure measurements are started by switching on the monitor. No manual zero adjustment or calibration is required. Faults The air-tightness of the ai[...]
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Cleaning Connections After removal of the power cord the unit can be wiped off with a damp rag using a common disinfectant. No liquid whatsoever must be introduced into the catheter or into the connector of the monitor. Connection of a Patient Connection of a Patient Connection of a Patient Connection of a Patient Connection of a Patient Monitor Mo[...]
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Indication and Method The IAP-Monitor and the catheters are intended for the monitoring of intraabdominal pressure in the stomach. The air-pouch system consists of a hollow body connected to a pressure transducer by tubing. The pressure transducer, the electronic hardware, and the device for filling the air-pouch are integrated in the IAP-Monitor. [...]
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Accessories Description Description Description Description Description CPP-Monitor CPP-Monitor CPP-Monitor CPP-Monitor CPP-Monitor IAP-Catheter IAP-Catheter IAP-Catheter IAP-Catheter IAP-Catheter Interconnect Cable for Interconnect Cable for Interconnect Cable for Interconnect Cable for Interconnect Cable for Spiegelberg CPP-Monitor 21.x Spiegelbe[...]