Alarm Messages
D-4
Measure
ment
Alarm message
A
B
Cause and solution
SpO2 Sensor Fault
×
×
SpO2 No Sensor
√
×
SpO2 Unrecognized
Sensor
×
×
SpO2 Sensor Incompatible
×
×
patient or the module, or there is a fault with the
SpO
2
sensor, or an unspecified SpO
2
sensor has
been used. Check the sensor application site and
the sensor type, and make sure if the sensor is
damaged. Reconnect the sensor or use a new
sensor.
SpO
2
Too Much Light
×
×
There is too much light on the SpO
2
sensor.
Move the sensor to a place with lower level of
ambient light or cover the sensor to minimize
the ambient light.
SpO2 Low Signal
×
×
SpO2 Weak Signal
×
×
SpO2 Weak Pulse
×
×
SpO2 Low Perf
×
×
The SpO2 signal is too low or too weak. Check
the patient’s condition and change the sensor
application site. If the error persists, replace the
sensor.
SpO2 Interference
×
×
The SpO2 signal has been interfered. Check for
any possible sources of signal noise from the
area around the sensor and check the patient for
great motion.
SpO2 Board Fault
×
×
There is a problem with the SpO
2
measurement
board. Do not use the module and contact your
service personnel.
NIBP Loose Cuff
√
×
NIBP Air Leak
√
×
The NIBP cuff is not properly connected, or
there is a leak in the airway.
NIBP Pneumatic Leak
√
×
Check the NIBP cuff and pump for
leakages.
NIBP Cuff Type Wrong
√
×
The cuff type applied mismatches the patient
category. Verify the patient category and replace
the cuff.
NIBP Air Pressure Err
√
×
An error occurred to the air pressure. Verify that
the monitor application site meets the
environmental requirements and check if there is
any source that affects the air pressure.
NIBP Weak Signal
√
×
The patient’s pulse is weak or the cuff is loose.
Check the patient’s condition and change the
cuff application site. If the error persists, replace
the cuff.
NIBP
NIBP Signal Saturated
√
×
The NIBP signal is saturated due to excess
motion or other sources.
Summary of Contents for BeneView T8
Page 1: ...BeneView T8 Patient Monitor Operation Manual...
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...2 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 24: ...Safety 1 6 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 29: ...The Basics 2 5 2 2 4 Rear View Ventilation 1 10 4 3 5 2 9 8 6 7...
Page 74: ...Alarms 6 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 114: ...Monitoring NIBP 9 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 124: ...Monitoring IBP 11 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 142: ...Monitoring Carbon Dioxide 13 12 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 172: ...Monitoring RM 17 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 184: ...Review 19 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 206: ...Recording 21 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 210: ...Other Functions 22 4 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 256: ...Product Specifications A 24 FOR YOUR NOTES...
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