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OxyMag_rev26
LOW PRIORITY
Delay Time
Description
AC input fail
< 1 second
It is triggered when the equipment is disconnected from the electric mains and
the power is switched to internal power supply.
SpO
2
Sensor
< 3 seconds
It is triggered when SpO
2
Sensor is connected to the equipment, but is outside
the finger
Check SpO
2
< 3 seconds
It is triggered when:
•
Oximeter has no sensor connected;
•
Sensor connected is defective;
•
Interference detected;
•
Excessive Ambient light;
•
Sensor unknown;
Check cable
< 3 seconds
It is triggered when the cable is disconnected
Low Perfusion
< 3 seconds
It is triggered when there is low perfusion
Looking for pulse
< 3 seconds
It is triggered when oximeter is looking for pulse
Activating SpO
2
< 3 seconds
It is triggered when oximeter is being activated
SpO
2
demo
< 3 seconds
It is triggered when the oximeter is generating a demo curve
Note
•
When CPAP/PSV mode is configured with pressure support and apnea condition occurs, audible and visual
alarm will be triggered; audible alarm will sound only two sequences of high-priority alarms; however, the
visual alarm will continue to identify this condition while this exists.
•
At temperatures between 40 and 50 °C or between -18 and 0 °C, the capnography sensor may continue to
operate, but outside tolerance specifications.
Among the existing alarm conditions, there are alarms with non-adjustable parameters; these have unique characteristics for their
activation, which will be described in the following topics.
a)
Battery Alarm
This alarm is triggered when the internal battery has the charge in the end. In this condition, the value of voltage found in the
internal battery is below the limit established as essential to the proper operation of the equipment. In this case, an alternative