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Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
345
Mainstream CO
2
monitoring
Using the CO
2
dialog
Setup for all CO
2
parameters takes place in the
CO
2
dialog. This dialog contains the following tabs:
– Mainstream
sets associated CO
2
parameters
– Microstream
sets associated CO
2
parameters
–
Calibration check
performs a Mainstream sen-
sor calibration check. For information about the
Calibration check
tab, see "Performing a cali-
bration check" on page 348.
If the Cockpit is not set up for CO
2
monitoring, then
the
Microstream
tab also displays in the
CO
2
dia-
log.
To access the Mainstream settings
If the
CO
2
parameter displays on the cockpit:
1
Touch the
CO
2
parameter field.
2
Touch the
Mainstream
tab.
Or, if the
CO
2
parameter field is not displayed:
Select
Sensor parameters...
from the main
menu bar >
Mainstream
tab to access the
Mainstream
page. If you cannot see the tab,
select the following two symbols located in the
upper right corner of the dialog:
symbol and
the display filter
button.
CO
2
Limits
Setup for all CO
2
alarm limit functions takes place
in the
Mainstream
tab within the
CO
2
dialog.
The
Mainstream
tab displays fields on the upper
left side for
etCO2
,
inCO2,
and
RRc
settings.
etCO2
and
RRc
allow adjustment of the upper
alarm limit, use of the
Archive
feature, and use of
Auto set
.
For
inCO2
, only the
upper alarm limit and
Archive can be used.
CO
2
parameter setup
All setup functions for CO
2
take place in the
CO
2
dialog.
Before connecting any CO
2
hardware, make sure
the airway adapter that is used matches the airway
adapter setting at the Cockpit.
For detailed alarm setup information, see
"Configuring the alarm settings for a patient" on
page 125.
NOTE
The sensor must be removed from the airway
adapter before zeroing. The sensor is zeroed in
room air. Do not breathe on the airway adapter
during zeroing. CO
2
-related alarms are disabled
whenever the sensor is zeroing; however, active
alarms continue to display during zeroing.
NOTE
CO
2
limits settings apply to both Mainstream and
Microstream.
NOTE
When a Scio module is connected, parameter
controls for CO
2
are available only in the Scio
setup menu.
NOTE
The sensor must be removed from the airway
adapter before zeroing. The sensor is zeroed in
room air. Do not breathe on the airway adapter
during zeroing.