BT-770 Operation manual
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P/N : 770-ENG-OPM-EUR-D03
Bistos Co., Ltd.
2018.05
Medium priority alarms
The patient's physiological signs are abnormal and appropriate measures or treatment
should be taken immediately, or although it won’t endanger the patient’s life, the
mechanical failure or disoperation of the monitor will affect the normal monitoring of key
physiological parameters.
Low priority alarms
The patient's physiological signs are abnormal and appropriate measures or treatment
may need to be taken, or certain monitoring function is invalid due to mechanical failure
or disoperation, but it won’t endanger the patient’s life.
The priority of all technical alarms and some physiological alarms have been set in the monitor
at the factory and cannot be modified by the user. The levels of some physiological alarms can
be modified.
6.3 Alarm mode
When an alarm occurs, the monitor uses the following audible or visual alarm to prompt the
user:
Visual alarm
Audible alarm
Alarm info
Parameter flashing
Of which, the visual alarm, audible alarm, and alarm information distinguish the alarm levels in
a different manner respectively.
6.3.1 Visual alarm
When an alarm occurs, the alarm indicator will flash in different colors and frequencies to
prompt the alarm priority.
High priority alarm: Red, fast flashes.
Medium priority alarm: Yellow, slow flashes.
Low priority alarm: Yellow, lit without flashing.
6.3.2 Audible alarm
An audible alarm is that the monitor prompts the alarm priorities with different sound
characteristics when an alarm occurs.