Accutorr V Operating Instructions
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Operation
Status and Error Codes
3.17
Status and Error Codes
3.17.1
Physiological Alarm Messages
3.17.2
Technical Alarm Messages
In the following tables, XX represents a parameter module such as NIBP or SpO
2
,
or a
parameter label, such as PR and SpO
2
, but not RECORDER (for RECORDER, see
Section 3.17.9). ## stands for patient category, i.e., adult, pediatric, or neonate. The
“Level” field indicates the alarm level: H means high and L means low.
ALARM MESSAGE
LEVEL
CAUSE
ACTION
HIGH PR
H
PR value exceeds the upper alarm
limit.
Make sure the alarm limits
are appropriate for the
patient, and check the
patient’s condition.
LOW PR
H
PR value is lower than the lower
alarm limit.
HIGH SPO2
H
SpO
2
value exceeds the upper
alarm limit.
Make sure the alarm limits
are appropriate for the
patient, and check the
patient’s condition.
LOW SPO2
H
SpO
2
value is lower than the lower
alarm limit.
HIGH SYS
H
SYS value exceeds the upper alarm
limit.
Make sure the alarm limits
are appropriate for the
patient, and check the
patient’s condition.
LOW SYS
H
SYS value is lower than the lower
alarm limit.
HIGH DIA
H
DIA value exceeds the upper alarm
limit.
Make sure the alarm limits
are appropriate for the
patient, and check the
patient’s condition.
LOW DIA
H
DIA value is lower than the lower
alarm limit.
HIGH MAP
H
MAP value exceeds the upper
alarm limit.
Make sure the alarm limits
are appropriate for the
patient, and check the
patient’s condition.
LOW MAP
H
MAP value is lower than the lower
alarm limit.
NO PULSE
H
The pulse signal of the patient is so
weak that the monitor cannot
perform pulse analysis.
Check the connection of
the sensor and the
patient’s condition.
The alarm levels are H = high and L = low.