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DPM
(0-60 cm H
O) (hPa)
2
Intended Use: To provide visual indication of a patient's airway pressure during ventilation. It may be
attached to the manometer port of proximal port on ventilation devices such as resuscitation bags, hyper-
inflation bags, CPAP masks, or CPAP circuits.
Instructions:
1.
Attach the manometer with its flexible connector onto the device's manometer port.
2.
Occlude the patient port on the attached device and pressurize the manometer to maximum scale
reading on the manometer.
3.
Release the pressure and check that the float returns smoothly back to "0" cm H
4.
Attach the system to the patient and monitor the patient to assure proper ventilation.
5.
For a point of reference, set the "O" ring to be approximately at the desired pressure reading.
6.
When repeated use is requiredfor the same patient, check the function and accuracy of the man-
meter prior to each use.
7.
Discard after use.
Warnings:
For single patient use. Do not clean or sterilize as this may affect the accuracy or function of the
manometer.
Check function and accuracy prior to each use, including when repeated use is required for the
same patient.
A minimal amount of leakage of ariway gas is normal. The effects of this leakage must be evaluated
for each patient.
Cautions:
This device must be used only by the personnel thoroughly trained in the techniques of pulmo-
nary resuscitationor airway management.
During use, the patient's condition must be monitored. Should the performance of this device
appear to be erratic during use, the device must be removed and replaced as required.
Manometer Accuracy:
±1 cm H 2 O from 0-10 cm H 2 O
±2 cm H 2 O from 10-40 cm H 2 O
±3 cm H 2 O from above 40 cm H 2 O
Latex Free
1
Disposable
Pressure
Manometer
O mark.
2
Medical Device
Single Patient Use
DPM
(0-60 cm H
O) (hPa)
2
Intended Use: To provide visual indication of a patient's airway pressure during ventilation. It may be
attached to the manometer port of proximal port on ventilation devices such as resuscitation bags, hyper-
inflation bags, CPAP masks, or CPAP circuits.
Instructions:
1.
Attach the manometer with its flexible connector onto the device's manometer port.
2.
Occlude the patient port on the attached device and pressurize the manometer to maximum scale
reading on the manometer.
3.
Release the pressure and check that the float returns smoothly back to "0" cm H
4.
Attach the system to the patient and monitor the patient to assure proper ventilation.
5.
For a point of reference, set the "O" ring to be approximately at the desired pressure reading.
6.
When repeated use is requiredfor the same patient, check the function and accuracy of the man-
meter prior to each use.
7.
Discard after use.
Warnings:
For single patient use. Do not clean or sterilize as this may affect the accuracy or function of the
manometer.
Check function and accuracy prior to each use, including when repeated use is required for the
same patient.
A minimal amount of leakage of ariway gas is normal. The effects of this leakage must be evaluated
for each patient.
Cautions:
This device must be used only by the personnel thoroughly trained in the techniques of pulmo-
nary resuscitationor airway management.
During use, the patient's condition must be monitored. Should the performance of this device
appear to be erratic during use, the device must be removed and replaced as required.
Manometer Accuracy:
±1 cm H 2 O from 0-10 cm H 2 O
±2 cm H 2 O from 10-40 cm H 2 O
±3 cm H 2 O from above 40 cm H 2 O
1
Disposable
Pressure
Manometer
O mark.
2
Medical Device
Single Patient Use
Latex Free

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