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occurring during resp measurement.
Physiological alarms:
Message Cause Alarm Level
RR TOO HIGH RESP measuring value is above upper alarm limit. User-selectable
RR TOO LOW
RESP measuring value is below lower alarm limit.
User-selectable
RESP APNEA
RESP can not be measured within specific time
interval.
HIGH
Technical alarms:
Message Cause Alarm Level Remedy
RESP ALM LMT ERR
Functional safety
failure
HIGH
Stop using RESP
alarming function,
notify biomedical
engineer or Our
service staff.
Prompt message (general alerts) :
Message Cause Alarm Level
RR EXCEED
RR measuring value exceeds
the measure range.
HIGH
11.10
11.10
11.10
11.10 Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance and
and
and
and Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
11.10.1
11.10.1
11.10.1
11.10.1 Care
Care
Care
Care and
and
and
and Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Before
Before
Before
Before cleaning
cleaning
cleaning
cleaning the
the
the
the monitor
monitor
monitor
monitor or
or
or
or the
the
the
the sensor,
sensor,
sensor,
sensor, make
make
make
make sure
sure
sure
sure that
that
that
that the
the
the
the equipment
equipment
equipment
equipment is
is
is
is switched
switched
switched
switched off
off
off
off and
and
and
and
disconnected
disconnected
disconnected
disconnected from
from
from
from the
the
the
the power
power
power
power line.
line.
line.
line.
If there is any sign that the ECG cable may be damaged or deteriorated, replace it with a new one
instead of continuing its application on the patient.
■ Cleaning:
Use fine-hair cloth moistened in mild soap liquid or cleaning agent containing 70% ethanol to clean
the equipment.
■ Sterilization
To
avoid extended damage to the equipment, sterilization is only recommended when stipulated
as necessary in the Hospital Maintenance Schedule. Sterilization facilities should be cleaned first.
Recommended sterilization material:
E thylate : 70% alcohol, 70% isopropanol
A cetaldehyde
■ Disinfection
To
avoid extended damage to the equipment, disinfection is only recommended when stipulated
as necessary in the Hospital Maintenance Schedule. Disinfection facilities should be cleaned first.