D-1
D
Alarm Messages
This chapter lists only the most important physiological and technical alarm messages. Some messages appearing on
your monitor may not be included.
In this chapter:
The “I” column indicates how indications of technical alarms perform after the alarm system is reset: “A” means that
some technical alarms are cleared; “B” indicates that some technical alarms are changed to the prompt messages;
and “C” indicates that a “
√
” appears before the alarm message, appears in the alarm symbol area, and the
indication of the alarm lamp depends on the alarm light setting. Refer to
section 7.8 Resetting Alarms
for details.
The “L” field indicates the alarm level: H means high, M means medium and L means low. “*” means the alarm level
is user-adjustable.
XX represents a measurement or parameter label, such as ECG, NIBP, HR, ST-I, PVCs, RR, SpO
2
, PR, etc.
In the “Cause and Solution” column, corresponding solutions are given instructing you to troubleshoot problems. If the
problem persists, contact your service personnel.
D.1
Physiological Alarm Messages
Measurement
Alarm messages
L
Cause and solution
XX
XX Too High
M*
XX value has risen above the high alarm limit or fallen below the low
alarm limit. Check the patient’s condition and check if the patient
category and alarm limit settings are correct.
XX Too Low
M*
ECG
ECG Weak Signal
H
The ECG signal is so weak that the monitor can’t perform ECG analysis.
Check the patient’s condition and the ECG connections.
Asystole
H
Arrhythmia has occurred to the patient. Check the patient’s condition
and the ECG connections.
VFib/VTac
H
Vtac
H
Vent. Brady
H
Extreme Tachy
H
Extreme Brady
H
R on T
M*
Run PVCs
L*
Couplet
M*
PVC
M*
PVCs/min
M*
Bigeminy
M*
Trigeminy
M*
Tachy
M*
Brady
M*
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