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Using the 9847V Pulse Oximeter
No Breath Delay Time Setting
1. Upon entering no breath delay time setup, “
nbd
” appears in the SpO
2
display. The no breath
delay time may be set from 15 to 60 (seconds) in increments of 5, or to OFF.
2. When the no breath delay time has been selected, setup mode continues to the SpO
2
low
alarm limit setting (
C02
alarm mode goes to
FPt
next, then to
y
, etc.).
SpO
2
Low Alarm Limit Setting
1. Upon entering the SpO
2
low alarm limit, “
02L
” appears in the SpO
2
display. The SpO
2
low
alarm limit may be set from 50 to 95 (%) in increments of 1, or to OFF.
2. When the SpO
2
low alarm limit setting has been selected, setup mode continues to the pulse
rate alarm limit settings.
Pulse Rate Alarm Limit Setting
1. Upon entering the pulse rate low alarm limit, “
H
L
” appears in the SpO
2
display. The pulse
rate low alarm limit may be set from 20 to 200 (beats per minute) in increments of 5, or to
OFF.
2. After selecting the pulse rate low alarm limit, the SpO
2
display shows “
H H
” indicating the
setup mode for the pulse rate high alarm limit. The pulse rate high alarm limit may be set to
one of the following:
• 100 to 425 (beats per minute) in increments of 25
• OFF
• 50 to 100 (beats per minute) in increments of 5
3. When the desired pulse rate high alarm limit setting has been selected, setup mode
continues to the SpO
2
high alarm limit settings.
SpO
2
High Alarm Limit Setting
1. Upon entering the SpO
2
high alarm limit, “
02H
” appears in the SpO
2
display. The SpO
2
high
alarm limit may be set from 80 to 100 (%) in increments of 1, or to OFF.
2. When the SpO
2
high alarm limit setting has been selected, setup mode continues to the
breath beep pitch settings.
Breath Beep Pitch Setting
1. Upon entering the breath beep pitch, “
FPt
” appears in the SpO
2
display. The breath beep
pitch defaults to variable pitch (fixed pitch off). Refer to “Breath Beep” on page 27 for
additional information.
2. The breath beep pitch selection may be toggled between
0N
or
0FF
.