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Using the 9847V Pulse Oximeter
Event Marker
Press
Alarm Limit Review
to activate an event marker. Marked events will display as an asterisk (*)
at the end of the real-time data output.
Carbon Dioxide Detector Startup
Verify:
1. Airway adapter tube is properly attached to the CO
2
sensor.
2. CO
2
sensor is properly connected to the device.
3. Lower bar of the CO
2
display is lit.
4. CO
2
sensor light is blinking.
5. CO
2
bar graph segments indicate change in CO
2
level.
Attach the CO
2
sensor/airway adapter tube to the animal’s endotracheal tube. The CO
2
detector will
reflect values and breath beeps for each breath (if the breath beep sound volume is not turned off).
A medium priority (equipment) alarm will occur (if the alarms are not disabled), when:
• The CO
2
sensor is disconnected.
• The airway adapter tube is removed from the CO
2
sensor.
• The light path is blocked.
• A CO
2
sensor failure occurs.
High priority (animal) alarms override medium priority (equipment) alarms. The third and sixth
segments of the CO
2
bar graph will be lit, indicating a CO
2
sensor fault.
Setup
All functions of the 9847V are controlled by buttons found on the
keypad on the front of the device.
Press
On/Standby
to turn the device on or to enter Standby mode.
Setup Mode
Setup mode is used to control the audible and visible animal alarm
limits, the breath beep pitch, the calendar, and the internal clock.
In setup mode, the Alarm Limit Review button is used to make the menu
selections, and the Advance button is used to change the value.
On / Standby
Audible Alarm
Disable
Alarm Limit
Review
Audible Alarm
Disabled
Indicator (Yellow)
Keypad
Low Battery
(LED) Indicator
(Yellow)
Advance /
Breath Beep
Volume Control