Appendices
20-33
C.2.9
IBP Module Alarm Messages
Alarm message
A
B
L
Cause
Measure
IBP1 SENSOR OFF No
Yes 3
The invasive blood pressure
cable of channel 1 is
disconnected from the monitor.
Check if the IBP 1 sensor is
properly connected.
IBP2 SENSOR OFF No
Yes 3
The invasive blood pressure
cable of channel 2 is
disconnected from the monitor.
Check if the IBP 2 sensor is
properly connected.
IBP1 NEED
ZERO-CAL
No
No
3
The IBP transducer of channel
1 has not been zeroed.
Zero the IBP transducer of channel
1.
IBP2 NEED
ZERO-CAL
No
No
3
The IBP transducer of channel
2 has not been zeroed.
Zero the IBP transducer of channel
2.
C.2.10
CO Module Alarm Messages
Alarm message
A
B
L
Cause
Measure
TB SENSOR OFF
No
Yes 3
The cable for blood pressure
measurement is disconnected from
the monitor.
Check for proper connection
of TB cable.
C.2.11 Mindray
CO
2
Module Alarm Messages
Alarm message
A
B
L
Cause
Measure
CO2 NO
WATERTRAP
No
No
2
The water trap is not properly
connected or is disconnected.
Make sure the sidestream CO
2
water trap is firmly connected.
CO2 SENSOR
TEMP HIGH
No
No
1
The temperature of the sensor
assembly is too high.
CO2 SENSOR
TEMP LOW
No
No
1
The temperature of the sensor
assembly is too low.
CO2 AIRWAY
PRES TOO HIGH
No
No
2
The pressure inside the airway
is too high.
CO2 AIRWAY
PRES TOO LOW
No
No
2
The pressure inside the airway
is too low.
CO2
BAROMETRIC
TOO HIGH
No
No
2
The barometric pressure is too
high.
Restart the monitor if necessary. If
the problem remains, contact our
company for repair.
Summary of Contents for PM-9000
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Page 54: ...Installation and Maintenance 3 12 FOR YOUR NOTES...
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