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50
ENGLISH
DIA
High limit
(
Low limit+0.1
)~
30.1
(
Low limit+0.1
)~
20.0
(
Low limit+0.1
)~
13.3
Low limit
1.3
~(
High limit-0.1
)
1.3
~(
High limit-0.1
)
1.3
~(
High limit-0.1
)
6.4.2 Factory Default Alarm Limit Setting Value
Type
Parameter
Adult
Pediatric
Neonate
HR
High limit
180 bpm
200 bpm
220 bpm
Low limit
40 bpm
50 bpm
50 bpm
RR
High limit
30 rpm
30 rpm
100 rpm
Low limit
8 rpm
8 rpm
30 rpm
TEMP
High limit
39 °C
39 °C
39 °C
Low limit
35 °C
35 °C
35 °C
SYS
High limit
180 mmHg
130 mmHg
110 mmHg
Low limit
60 mmHg
50 mmHg
50 mmHg
DIA
High limit
120 mmHg
90 mmHg
90 mmHg
Low limit
50 mmHg
40 mmHg
30 mmHg
MAP
High limit
160 mmHg
110 mmHg
100 mmHg
Low limit
50 mmHg
40 mmHg
30 mmHg
SpO
2
High limit
100
%
100
%
100
%
Low limit
90
%
85
%
85
%
S-T segment
High limit
+1.00mV
+1.00mV
+1.00mV
Low limit
-1.00mV
-1.00mV
-1.00mV
PR
High limit
180 bpm
200 bpm
220 bpm
Low limit
40 bpm
50 bpm
50 bpm
TD
2 °C
2 °C
2 °C
6.5 Testing Alarms
When the monitor starts up, a self-test is performed. In this case the alarm lamp will light, and the system gives a beep.
This indicates that the visible and audible alarm indicators are functioning correctly.
For further testing of individual measurement alarms, perform the measurement on yourself (for example SpO
2
) or enter
Demo Mode, or use a simulator. Adjust alarm limits and check that appropriate alarm behavior is observed.
6.6 When an Alarm Occurs
When an alarm occurs, observe the following steps and take proper actions:
1. Check the patient’s condition.
2. Confirm the alarming parameter or alarm category.