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sat801+ Pulse Oximeter
Cleaning and Maintenance
69
4. Set the lower oxygen saturation alarm limit at 98%.
NOTE!
If the displayed SpO
2
-value is larger or equal to 98% this test must be ignored.
98 % will be accepted as the lower alarm-value limit for oxygen saturation.
If the actual and displayed SpO
2
—value is less than 98 % the alarm will activate. The red
LED blinks and the high priority alarm will sound.
5. Reset the lower alarm limit to 70%.
The new alarm value will be accepted. The alarms stop.
6. Set the upper pulse frequency alarm limit to a value of 10 1/min below the indicated pulse
frequency value.
The new alarm value for the upper pulse frequency will be accepted. The alarm will
activate. The red LED blinks and the alarm will sound.
7. Reset the upper alarm limit to a value of 10 1/min above the indicated pulse frequency
value.
The new alarm value will be accepted. The alarm goes silent.
8. Set the lower alarm limit to a value of 10 1/min above the indicated pulse frequency value.
The new alarm value for the lower pulse frequency will be accepted. The alarm goes silent.
The red LED blinks and a new high priority alarm will sound.
9. Remove patient cable from the unit.
The sensor alarm will sound. The yellow LED blinks and a mid-level alarm priority will
sound.
10. This completes the check of the unit’s alarm function.
ATTENTION!
Should an alarm occur despite meeting the alarm conditions described above,
immediately contact the appropriate medical device supplier.
The unit may no longer be used.

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