Messages
Message
Location
Explanation
What to do
●
Motion detected
●
param.
Patient movement detected.
●
Reposition sensor.
●
No ext device
●
param.
Interfaced device should be
checked.
●
Check the interfaced device.
●
If the problem persists,
contact authorized service
personnel.
●
No probe
●
param.
Sensor is not connected to the
acquisition module.
●
Check connection between
the sensor and the acquisition
module.
●
No pulse
●
param.
Pulse signal is poor.
●
Try other measurement sites.
●
No SpO2 probe
/
No
SpO2(2) probe
●
al. area
Sensor is not connected to the
acquisition module.
●
Check connection between
the sensor and the acquisition
module.
●
No SpO2 pulse
/
No
SpO2(2) pulse
●
al. area
Pulse signal is poor.
●
Try other measurement sites.
●
PR(SpO2) high
/
PR(SpO2) low
●
al. area
Measurement values are equal
to or outside the alarm limits.
●
Check the patient status.
●
Adjust alarm limits if
necessary.
●
Probe off
●
param.
The sensor may be defective.
●
Check the patient status.
●
Reposition the SpO
2
sensor.
●
Replace the SpO
2
sensor.
●
Pulse search
●
param.
Defective or damaged sensor
or cable. Sensor is off of
the patient. Detection of a
repeatable pulse has stopped.
●
Check the sensor and cable.
●
Reposition or replace sensor.
●
SpO2 alarm setup
changed
●
al. area
Acquisition module has been
moved to another channel and
the alarm limits or the alarm
on/off status of this new channel
are different from the previous
channel.
●
You can remove the message
from the screen with the
pause audio key.
●
SpO2 faulty probe
/
SpO2(2) faulty probe
●
al. area
The sensor has failed.
●
Replace the sensor.
●
SpO2 high
/
SpO2 low
●
SpO2(2) high
/
SpO2(2)
low
●
al. area
Measurement values are equal
to or outside the alarm limits.
●
Check the patient status.
●
Adjust alarm limits if
necessary.
●
SpO2 measurement
removed
●
al. area
A secondary SpO
2
source
becomes the primary source as
a result of removing PDM, PSM,
or TRAM.
Also when the TRAM cable is
disconnected.
●
Connect a module to the
same channel.
●
Connect the TRAM module
and cable.
●
SpO2 probe off
/
SpO2(2) probe off
●
al. area
The finger or earlobe may be
too thin or the sensor is off the
patient.
●
Check the patient status.
●
Reposition the SpO
2
sensor.
●
Replace the SpO
2
sensor.
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Summary of Contents for CARESCAPE
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Page 114: ...Setting up the monitor before use 114 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 146: ...Alarms 146 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 218: ...Pulse oximetry 218 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 234: ...Non invasive blood pressure 234 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 260: ...Temperature 260 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 274: ...Cardiac output 274 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 280: ...Mixed venous oxygen saturation SvO 280 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 338: ...Patient Spirometry 338 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 372: ...Neuromuscular transmission 372 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 404: ...Laboratory data 404 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 410: ...Calculations 410 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 416: ...Drug calculations 416 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 424: ...Trends 424 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 432: ...Snapshots and events 432 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 462: ...Cleaning and care 462 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 528: ...Abbreviations yr year yrs years 528 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 546: ...Skills checklist 546 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
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