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asleep, EMG activity can increase due to reflex reactions to painful stimuli during surgery, lack of muscular relaxation or
muscular rigidity caused by some opioids (analgesics). In the presence of hypnotically unrelated EMG, administration
of a neuromuscular blocking agent may cause the CSI to decrease.
Note:
Facial muscles will recover sooner than skeletal muscles.
When these artifacts are present, the CSI should be interpreted with caution.
27.5 No CO
2
Readings
Status/ error
Status type
Description
Correction action
Sensor Over Temp
Hardware error
The temperature of the sensor is
greater than 40 °C
Maintenance or replacement of
CO
2
sensor
Sensor Faulty
Hardware error
Hardware error, EEPROM check
error, or module failure
Maintenance or replacement of
CO
2
sensor
27.6 System Alarm
1. When the parameter value is higher or lower than the alarm limits, the alarm will ring. Please check whether the alarm
limit value is proper or the condition of the patient.
2. Leads off. Please check the connection of the leads.
3. Probe off. Please check the connection of the probes.
27.7 Alarm Problems
Symptoms
Possible cause
Correction action
The alarm LED does not light
Main board is defective
Replace the main board
No alarm sound is issued
Audible alarm is disabled
Check is the “
”
is displayed, if yes,
the audible alarm is disabled.
Speaker is defective
Replace the speaker
Main board is defective
Replace the main board
27.8 Power Supply Failure
Symptoms
Possible cause
Correction action
Battery cannot be recharged
and/or fully charged
Battery is defective
Replace the battery
Main board is failure
Replace the main board
27.9 Troubleshooting of IBP
Symptoms
Possible cause
Correction action
Unable to calibrate
Equipment malfunction
The pressure hardware may be faulty. Contact the
manufacturer or your local dealer.
Out of range
Confirm that you have selected the value for calibration
value that you applying to the transducer, and repeat the
calibration.
Summary of Contents for 35306
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Page 362: ...21 FRANÇAIS Série III Vue de face Vue arrière Vue de gauche Vue de droite 11 ...
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Page 538: ...21 ITALIANO Serie III Vista anteriore Vista posteriore Lato sinistro Lato destro 11 ...