
Modules
7-18
System Response to Alarm Condition
Pressure Pressure
Connected Audible
Icon
Module
Message
Device(s)
Tone
Flashes red
LED flashes
Message with transducer name
Respond as
Dual-tone
red
in the CCM message area and
configured
alarm
on the local display of any pumps
with a pressure safety connection.
Safety tab opens.
The alarm limit should be set to warn of instantaneous high pressure situations which
may rupture the tubing circuit, such as a clamped or kinked line.
Pressure Monitoring
6. Close the Safety Screen by touching the
Close
button.
7. Repeat steps 1-6 for each transducer assigned to the system. Once a pressure
transducer is calibrated, closed to atmospheric pressure, and open to the circuit,
it does not need to be turned on to enable pressure monitoring.
System Response to Alert Conditions
Pressure Pressure
Connected Audible
Icon
Module Message
Device(s) Tone
Flashes
LED flashes
Message with transducer name in Respond as
Single-tone
yellow
yellow
the CCM message area and
configured
alert
on the local display of any
pumps with a pressure safety
connection. Safety tab opens.
The alert limit should be set to warn of slowly changing conditions which may raise
the average pressure significantly, such as a cannula misalignment, increased
systemic resistance, etc.
Safety
ART Pres
Average
Air
Next
Pressures
Zero
398 mmHg
Display:
300
360
Alert:
Alarm:
Level
Limits (mmHg)
16:07:51
OVER PRESSURE: Arterial STOPPED
Safety
ART Pres
Average
Air
Next
Pressures
Zero
310 mmHg
Display:
300
360
Alert:
Alarm:
Level
Limits (mmHg)
16:07:51
ART Pres : CHECK PRESSURE
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