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V1407 User Manual
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13. Alarms
The V1407 provides a variety of alarms to advise the user of changing patient data being received that
are outside the alarm parameters set. Please read carefully the contents of this section in order to learn
how to interpret and react appropriately to the alarms.
NOTE
We recommend that you listen to the alarms before using the product.
You can select the alarms for each parameter.
High Alarm
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In High alarm, the alert sound rings 10 times. After 7 seconds, the alerting sounds are
repeated.
Middle Alarm
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In Low alarm, Alert sound rings 3 times. After 20 seconds, the alerting sounds are repeated.
Low Alarm
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In Low alarm, Alert sound rings 2 times. After 20 seconds, the alerting sounds are repeated.
Information Alarm
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The information alarm rings to notify you of any announcements or if there has been an error
measurement.
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The information alarm resembles a chime bell, and rings at an interval of 15 seconds to alert
the user.
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The information alarm rings for the following situations:
a. If there is a failure in the NIBP measurement or overpressure.
b. A lead fault or lead off during ECG measurement.
c. If the SpO2 sensor is not connected to the patient or the monitor.
d. A fault during temperature measurement.
e. A fault during IBP measurement.
f. Pacemaker Detect
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When the information alarm rings, it can be cancelled by operating the Exit switch or Menu
switch.