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7.5.6
Entering CPB Mode
When performing Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), you can set the patient monitor to enter CPB mode in order to reduce
unnecessary alarms. The CPB mode is activated only if you select [
OR
]. To select [
OR
],
1. Select
[
Main Menu
]
→
[
Maintenance >>
]
→
[
Manage Configuration >>
]. Enter the required password and then
select [
OK
].
2. Select
[
Change Department >>
]
→
[
OR
].
In the CPB mode, all the physiological alarms, technical alarms and prompt messages are switched off. In CPB mode,
[
CPB Mode
] is displayed in the physiological alarm area with red background color.
To enter CPB mode, select the [
CPB Mode
] Quickkey or select [
Enter CPB Mode
] in the [
Others
] window of the [
Alarm
Setup
] menu. Then select [
Ok
] in the popup dialog box.
7.5.7
Intubation Mode
When performing intubation during general anesthesia, you can set the patient monitor to enter intubation mode in
order to reduce unnecessary alarms. Intubation mode is available for Resp and CO2parameters. In the setup menu of
these parameters, you can choose [
Intubation Mode
] button to disable respective physiological alarms.
The default intubation time is 2 minutes. You can also change the time by following this procedure:
1. Select
[
Main Menu
]
→
[
Maintenance >>
]
→
[
User Maintenance >>
]
→
enter the required password.
2. Select
[
Alarm Setup >>
], and set the [
Intubation Mode Period
] to [
1 min
], [
2 min
], [
3 min
], or [
5 min
].
7.6
Pausing Alarms
You can temporarily disable alarm indicators by pressing the on-screen Alarm Pause QuickKey
. When alarms are
paused:
For physiological alarms, no alarm indication is shown. New physiological alarm will not be presented.
The remaining alarm pause time is displayed in the physiological alarm area.
For technical alarms, alarm sounds are paused, but alarm lamps and alarm messages remain presented.
The
alarms pause symbol is displayed in the alarm symbol area. If a new technical alarm is triggered in the
alarm paused period, the alarm message will be displayed.
When the alarm pause time expires, the alarm paused status is automatically deactivated. You can also cancel the alarm
paused status by pressing the
QuickKey.
The alarm pause time can be set to [
1 min
], [
2 min
], [
3 min
], [
5 min
], [
10 min
], [
15 min
] or [
Permanent
]. The default
alarm pause time is 2 minutes.
NOTE
The intubation mode is subject to the host monitor when T1 connects to the host monitor. The intubation
mode of the host monitor is not changed and T1 exits the intubation mode when the host monitor is in the
intubation mode but T1 disconnected from the host monitor.
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