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9.12.2
Exiting the CPB Mode
To exit the CPB mode, choose either of the following ways:
■
Select the
CPB Mode
quick key.
■
Select the
Main Menu
quick key
→
from the
Alarm
column select
Exit CPB Mode
.
9.13
Intubation Mode
Intubation mode is available for Resp, CO
2
and AG monitoring. When performing intubation during general
anesthesia, you can put the monitor in the intubation mode in order to inactivate unnecessary alarms.
In the intubation mode, Resp, CO
2
and AG related physiological alarms are switched off.
9.13.1
Entering the Intubation Mode
To enter the intubation mode, choose either of the following ways:
■
Select the
Intubation
Mode
quick key.
■
From the bottom of the
Resp
,
CO2
or
AG
menu, select
Intubation Mode
.
■
Select the
Main Menu
quick key
→
from the
Alarm
column select
Intubation Mode
.
9.13.2
Exiting the Intubation Mode
To exit the intubation mode, choose either of the following ways:
■
Select the
Exit Intubation Mode
quick key.
■
From the bottom of the
Resp
,
CO2
or
AG
menu, select
Exit Intubation Mode
.
■
Select the
Main Menu
quick key
→
from the
Alarm
column
→
select
Exit Intubation Mode
.
9.14
Testing Alarms
The monitor automatically performs a selftest at startup. Check that an alarm tone is heard, the alarm lamp
illuminates, one after the other, in red, yellow, and cyan. This indicates that the visible and audible alarm
indicators function correctly.
To further test individual measurement alarms, perform measurements on yourself or using a simulator. Adjust
alarm limits and check that appropriate alarm behavior is observed.
9.15
Actions When an Alarm Occurs
When an alarm occurs, observe the following steps and take proper actions:
1.
Check the patient’s condition.
2.
Confirm the alarming parameter or alarm category.
3.
Identify the source of the alarm.
4.
Take proper action to eliminate the alarm condition.
5.
Make sure the alarm condition is corrected.
For more information, see
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