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Biolight V6 - Alarm Messages; Physiological Alarm Messages

Biolight V6
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Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual
Chapter 1-5
1.2.4 Bottom View
Fig.1-4
1.3 Work mode
The monitor has two working modes: Clinic Mode and Monitor Mode.
1.3.1 Clinic Mode
Clinic Mode refers to that the monitor is used for monitoring of a number of
patients one by one by outpatient doctor. Each patient has his/her own ID number, and
the monitoring results of patients are saved according to their ID numbers. When a
patient with the same ID number appears again, the device will automatically find out
the previous monitoring data, and will add current data to the previous one.
Clinic mode may be used in one of the following occasions:
1. Medical personnel are present, e.g. monitoring of patients by outpatient doctor
or house-call doctor;
2. A number of measurements of many patients, e.g. monitoring of patients by
physical checkup doctor;
3. Rounds of wards, e.g. doctor or nurse can monitor relevant physiological
status of patient by the monitor when checking in ward.
1.3.2 Monitor Mode
Monitor Mode refers to that the monitor is used to monitor the same patient in
ward for long time. In this mode, the small-sized monitor is used to monitor the
patient's SpO
2
, NIBP and CO
2
.
Monitor mode may be used in one of the following occasions:
Battery compartment

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