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Instructions for use: Ikus - Berlin Heart

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Stop the blood pumps, switch off the <strong>Ikus</strong><br />

<strong>Instructions</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>use</strong>: <strong>Ikus</strong><br />

Note<br />

• If the adjusted parameter value is not confirmed with , then the parameter table<br />

shows the changed value, but the <strong>Ikus</strong> continues working with the original value. With<br />

, you can discard the changed parameter display. The original value reappears in<br />

the parameter table. With , you can confirm the change; the adjusted value is<br />

displayed in the parameter table.<br />

Parameter table<br />

Parameter possible range<br />

Adjust the parameters<br />

5.2.7 Scroll through the message window<br />

<strong>Instructions</strong><br />

1. Press the key to move the cursor in the message window.<br />

2. Scroll through the messages: Move one element further with ↓,↑. Move four elements<br />

further with / .<br />

3. Exit the message window with or . The field “Log off” is automatically<br />

activated and underlined in black.<br />

5.3 Stop the blood pumps, switch off the <strong>Ikus</strong><br />

Popup menu “Drive off” with stop options<br />

The popup menu “Drive off” contains the options<br />

• Drive pa<strong>use</strong><br />

• Pa<strong>use</strong> left<br />

• Pa<strong>use</strong> right (only on biventricular)<br />

• Drive off<br />

↓,↑<br />

changed to<br />

Systolic pressure [mmHg] 60 to 350 2.5 25<br />

Diastolic pressure [mmHg] 0 to -100 2.5 25<br />

Rate [bpm] 30 to 150 1 10<br />

Relative systolic duration [%] 20 to 70 1 10<br />

↓,↑<br />

changed to<br />

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