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Alarm notifications and alarm history are displayed after tapping the ‘Alarm Notifications’- button
(Figure 6.3, number 26). Alarms are logged starting from powering on Evone until powering
off Evone. Note that the alarm history is not stored on Evone during power down situations.
The capacity for alarm messages to be logged is 100. When a higher number of alarm messa-
ges will occur the oldest one will be deleted in favor of the newest one.
Figure 6.5 Example extended alarm pop-up
Alarm priority is indicated by four different colors, which are explained in Table 6.7.
Color
Alarm Level
Description
Red
High priority alarm with red blinking
light and sound.
The system has detected a
situation in which the patient
is in immediate danger. Take direct actions
to minimize the impact on the patient.
Yellow
Medium priority alarm with yellow/
orange blinking light and sound.
The system has detected an error that
could indicate either a situation with the
patient or a problem with the device.
Check and take appropriate actions.
Blue
Low priority alarm with blue blinking
light and sound.
The system has detected a situation that
is outside the normal ranges, which could
indicate an undesired situation. Check and
take appropriate actions.
None
Obsolete/resolved Alarm.
No current alarm. This is the list of previous
alarms that have been resolved or are
no longer valid. Use this list to check on
regularities in alarms and take appropriate
actions when needed.
Table 6.7 Explanation of colors to indicate alarm priority