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Instructions For Use
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8. Alarms
8.1 What is meant by an alarm
During most monitoring sessions things occur which are to some extent unexpected or outside normal routine.
These are referred to collectively as alarms, even though many of them are not in the least alarming.
These alarms must not be relied on to detect pathological heart rate patterns.
Team3 must be printing / recording for alarms to be active.
All Alarms have Medium priority.
8.2 What is seen and heard
When the Team3 enters an alarm condition, an alarm sounds,
will appear at the top of the screen and
the associated alarm regions will flash.
An alarm indicator will be printed on the trace screen identifying the time of the alarm
. An alarm
condition will be printed on the TOCO region of the screen.
The alarm will continue to sound until the operator acknowledges the alarm.
Touch
to acknowledge the alarm and turn off the audible and visual indicators.
An alarm acknowledgement indicator will be printed on the trace screen identifying the time of the alarm
acknowledge
. Alarm(s) Acknowledged will be printed on the TOCO region of the screen.