The DINAMAP ProCare 400 monitor enhances productivity with easy to use features and an intuitive menu structure. With a properly-sized BP cuff in place, just press a button to take a BP reading. It’s that easy. All DINAMAP ProCare Monitors are fully upgradeable so they can grow with your changing needs. With GE Healthcare you get more than a monitor. You get a strategic partner and a total solution.
Features:
Benefits:
Specifications:
Dimensions -
- Height: 9.7" (24.7 cm)
- Width: 8.6" 21.9 cm) without temperature; 10" (25.4 cm) with temperature
- Depth: 5.3" (13.5 cm)
Weight-
- 5.68 lbs (2.58 kg) with battery
Blood Pressure -
- Cuff pressure range: 10 to 290 mmHg (adult/ped); 10 to 140 mmHg (neonate)
- Blood pressure accuracy: meets or exceeds ANSI/AAMI standard SP-10 (mean error ≤55mmHg, standard deviation ≤8mmHg
- Maximum determination time: 120 seconds (adult/ped) and 85 seconds (neonates)
- Overpressure cutoff: 330 mmHg (adult/ped) and 165 mmHg (neonate)
- Pulse rate range: 30 to 200 beats/min (adult/ped) and 30 to 220 beats/min (neonate)
- Pulse rate accuracy: ±3.5%
- Systolic limits (mmHg): 200 high and 80 low
- Diastolic limits (mmHg): 120 high and 30 low
- Inflation pressure: 160 mmHg (adult/ped) and 110 mmHg (neonate)
- Cycle button: 15
SpO2 -
- SpO2 measurement range: 10 to 100%
- Pulse rate measurement range: 20 to 250 beats/min
- Accuracy and motion tolerance: adult without motion - 70 to 100% ±2 digits; neonate without motion - 70 to 100% ±3 digits; adult and neonate with motion - 70 to 100% ±3 digits
- Low perfusion: 70 to 100% ±2 digits, 0 to 69% unspecified
- Pulse rate without motion: 20 to 250 beats/min ±3 digits
- Pulse rate with motion: normal physiologic range 55 to 125 beats/min ±5 digits
- Pulse rate low perfusion: 20 to 250 beats/min ±3 digits
Pulse Rate -
- High: 150
- Low: 50
Temperature -
- Predictive mode range: 41.1° C and 106.0°F maximum and 35.6°C and 96.0°F minimum
- Monitor mode range: 41.1°C and 106.0°F maximum and 26.7°C and 80.0°F minimum
- Monitor mode accuracy: ±0.1°C; 0.2°F (when tested in a calibrated liquid bath)
- Determination time: approximately 10 seconds, typical