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Alarms and limits
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STANDARD ALARM VALUE
The following tables provide the factory default values for the alarm limits:
ECG
NIBP
Answer
Normal
Systole Max
200 mmHg
Sensibility
20 mm/mV
Systole Min
90 mmHg
Filter 60Hz
On
Diastole Max
150 mmHg
Network filter
On
Diastole Min
50 mmHg
PM Detector
Off
Medium Max
170 mmHg
Bpm Max
160 BPM
Medium Min
50 mmHg
Bpm Min
40 BPM
Initial pressure
140 mmHg
Cable
5 way
Capnography
Respiration
CO
2
Max
60 mmHg
Max
45 rpm
CO
2
Min
21 mmHg
Min
6 rpm
SpO
2
Answer
Normal
SPO
2
Max
100%
SPO
2
Min
85%
Technical Alarm
Sound and visual signals indicate that the CardioMax is not able to accurately
monitor the patient's status. The technical alarm indications are shown in the
Infocenter area. See below a detailed list:
ECG or RESP - Loose Electrode:
loose ECG electrode, poor contact between
electrode and skin, or broken ECG conductor.
SpO
2
- No finger on sensor:
sensor connected to the device, but cannot detect the
patient’s finger.
SpO
2
- Searching for signal:
monitor searching for valid SpO
2
signal.
SpO
2
- Disconnected sensor:
the SpO
2
sensor or extension is disconnected or
badly placed.
SpO
2
- Artifact:
muscular spasm detected.
SpO
2
- Weak signal:
the CardioMax cannot identify the signal. Weak signal means
the patient probably has low perfusion.