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PASCO CI-6535 RESPIRATION RATE SENSOR User Manual

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Respiration Rate Sensor

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Mounting on an Experimental Apparatus

Use the 1/4-20 threaded connector located on the

bottom of the sensor box to secure the Pressure Sensor

to an experimental apparatus (Figure 5). The

alignment hole fits over an alignment pin included on

some PASCO apparatuses.

Using the Respiration Belt

To measure respiration rate (breaths per minute), place

the respiration belt around your chest or upper

abdomen, connect one tube from the belt to the low

pressure sensor, inflate the respiration belt with the

squeeze bulb, and monitor the respiration rate with the

computer interface.

Placing the Respiration Belt

Arrange the belt around your body so the part of the

belt that has the tubes on it is on the right side of

your body with the tubes hanging down from the

bottom edge of the belt.

Place the part of the belt that has the tubes against

your chest first. When this part is against your

chest, the strips of ‘pile’ should face away from

your chest. Then place the left side of the belt over

the first part so the hook-and-pile strips match each

other. The belt should be snug around the chest, but

not so tight that breathing is restricted. See Figure’s

6 and 7.

Connecting the Belt to the Sensor

Align the quick-release connector on the end of one of

the respiration belt’s tubes with the pressure port

connector at the front of the pressure sensor unit.

alignment hole

1/4-20 threaded

connector

Figure 5
Mounting connector and alignment hole

Figure 6
Connecting the Respiration Belt, Right Side First

Inflating the Respiration Belt

Turn the knurled knob that is on the squeeze bulb fully

clockwise to close the release valve. Squeeze the bulb

several times to inflate the rubber bladder. You may

have to squeeze the bulb more than twenty times in

order to inflate the bladder. When the bladder is

inflated, the belt will be more snug against your chest.

Warning: Over inflation can damage the air bladder.

Deflating the Respiration Belt

Turn the knurled knob on the squeeze belt

counterclockwise to open the release valve. Use your

hands to push the air out of the bladder. You can also

deflate the respiration belt by disconnecting the tube

from the pressure port on the sensor. Turn the quick-

release connector counterclockwise to disconnect it

from the pressure port.

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