
Central Control Monitor
4-6
Displays and Controls
The Graphical User Interface has features and functions common to both of the
Perfusion and Configuration functional areas. The action of the button or icon on the
CCM is initiated when the user lifts the finger from the touch screen.
Ensure that the touch screen cursor arrow is within the perimeter of the button when
using the touch screen. If the cursor arrow is outside the perimeter of the button, the
control or icon will not be activated.
Device Icons and Displays
Icon/Display
Device
Action when Pressed
Air Detector
Opens Air subtab in perfusion screen or selects the
device in configuration.
Level Detector
Opens Level subtab in perfusion screen or selects
the device in configuration.
Pressure Sensor
Opens Pressures subtab in perfusion screen or
selects the device in configuration.
Temperature Sensor Opens Temp subtab in perfusion screen or
selects the device in configuration.
Flowmeter
Opens Flow subtab in perfusion screen or
selects the device in configuration.
Occluder
Occluder slide bar appears if hidden, disappears if
displayed in perfusion screen, or selects the device
in configuration.
CDI 100/101 display No action - display only.
CDI 500 display
No action - display only.
Electronic Gas
When %O
2
button pressed, FiO
2
slide bar appears
Blender
if hidden, disappears if displayed.
When Gas button pressed, Gas slide bar appears if
hidden, disappears if displayed.
FiCO
2
display, no action, displays only if using 95/5.
Broken Module
Opens Reassign Module subtab. (Refer to
Emergency Procedures chapter, Network
Malfunction for further information.)
Opens Reassign Module subtab. (Refer to
Emergency Procedures chapter, Network
Malfunction for further information.)
mmHg
C
L/min
0.00
SAT %
HCT %
g/dL
HB
PCO2
K+
pH
mmHg
PO2
mmHg
mmol/L
Gas
% O2
FiCO2
0.00
0
0
Noncommunicating
or missing module
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