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High priority audio alarms are: 3 beeps, short pause, 2 beeps, short
pause, 3 beeps, short pause, 2 beeps, and 5-second pause.
This sequence repeats until the alarm is cleared or silenced.
Tap on ʻʻPAUSE AUDIOʼʼ button to pause the alarm audio for
2 minutes. Tap on ʻʻAUDIO OFFʼʼ button to permanently silence the
alarm audio.
Alarm limits may be adjusted by pressing ʻʻALARM LIMITSʼʼ button
after silencing the alarms. (See “Adjusting Alarm Limits” section on
page 29 for more information.)
Medium Priority Alarms
Medium priority alarms are those that signal potential problems with
the equipment or other non-life-threatening situations.
On the Display Unit, medium priority alarms are indicated with slow
blinking yellow displays and with alarm text message.
NOTE:Alarm LED indicator on the Oximeter Box will blink yellow
along with displays on the Display Unit.
NOTE:The following table describes alarm conditions and visual
indicators.
Alarm Condition
(Medium Priority Alarm)
Visual Indicator
Sensor Probe Detached from
Patient
Oximeter Box Battery Low
Sensor Cable Detached
Display Unit Battery Low
Data Update Period Exceeds Limit
(More Than 30 Seconds)
Bluetooth Disconnected
The Oximeter Box
blinks yellow light along
with blinking yellow
displays and alarm text
message on the
Display Unit.
On the Display Unit, it
blinks yellow displays
and alarm text message.
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