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Pediatric: 30 rpm
Neonatal: 100 rpm
AwRR lower alarm limit: when parameter value is smaller than the limit, there will be alarm for
exceeding lower limit.
Default:
Adult: 8 rpm
Pediatric: 8 rpm
Neonatal: 30 rpm
APNEA Time: Selections are 10S to 40S,
Default: 20S.
Work Mode: Standby, Measurement.
Unit: mmHg/kPa.
Default: mmHg
Waveform Sweep: 25.0/12.5/6.25 (mm/s)
Default: 25.0 mm/s
Waveform Scale: LOW/HIGH
Default: LOW
Besides, for alarm function of CO
2
module, refer to Chapter Alarm, for its recording function, refer to
Chapter Recording, and for information about alarm event review, graphic and tabular trend of CO
2
parameters, refer to Chapter Trend and Event.
16.4
16.4
16.4
16.4 Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm Information
Information
Information
Information and
and
and
and Prompt
Prompt
Prompt
Prompt
Among physiological alarms, those belonging to the type that the parameter has exceeded the limits
may activate the recorder to automatically output the parameters and related measured waveforms
when the alarms occur on the condition that the alarm record switch in the related menu is On.
Tables below describe the possible physiological alarms, technical alarms and prompt messages
occurring during CO
2
measurement.
Physiological alarms:
Message Cause Alarm Level
CO
2
TOO HIGH
EtCO
2
measuring value is above upper
alarm limit.
User-selectable
CO
2
TOO LOW
EtCO
2
measuring value is below lower
alarm limit.
User-selectable
INS TOO HIGH
InsCO
2
measuring value is above alarm
limits.
User-selectable
AWRR TOO HIGH
AwRR measuring value is above upper
alarm limit.
User-selectable
AWRR TOO LOW
AwRR measuring value is below lower
alarm limit.
User-selectable
CO
2
APNEA
In specific time interval, no RESP can be
detected using CO
2
module.
HIGH
Technical alarms:
Message Cause
Alarm
Level
Remedy
CO
2
Sensor Faulty
The Sensor Source Current
Failure
HIGH
Check that the sensor is
properly plugged in. Reinsert
or reseat the sensor if