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Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors. By Gilbert R. Tagaban Ryan Rottman Samuel Njoroge Ed Harrison David Rowley Jack Willis 5ht Qtr Yuri Kravchuk Instructor Art Cutting Spring 2013. Detach BP monitor from pole. Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors.
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Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors By Gilbert R. Tagaban Ryan Rottman Samuel Njoroge Ed Harrison David Rowley Jack Willis 5ht Qtr Yuri Kravchuk Instructor Art Cutting Spring 2013 Detach BP monitor from pole.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Unscrew 5 screws from the outside case.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Remove side knob used to secure to monitor pole.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Remove back cover of monitor.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Back cover off. Disconnect battery from leads.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Remove battery from housing. Remove 4 lock nuts off bolts holding case.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Remove 4 lock nuts off bolts holding case continued. Remove 4 lock nuts off bolts holding case continued.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Disconnect cable connecting the boards. Lift assembly off main housing.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Disconnect hose from nipple. Assembly lifted off.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Hose disconnected Remove 2 circuit boards by lifting them off bolts. Keep track of white bushings between boards.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors 2 boards being removed from bolts. Disconnect 2 boards from each other if desired. Disconnect 2 plugs on power supply board.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Disconnect 2 plugs on power supply board continued. Slide board out. Reassemble: Place boards back together making sure bushings are in place when attaching to main housing.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors When placing housing back make sure edge cards are properly lined up.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Lining up edge cards to slide down. Reattach tubing to proper nipple.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Hose reattached. Reconnect cable.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Make sure cable is attached. Make sure fit is tight and lined up. Put on lock nuts to attach housing.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Put battery back into its slot and reattach leads. Replace outer cover making sure it is properly aligned at all edges.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitors Put screws back attaching outer case. Put knob back that secures monitor to pole.
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