Alarms
196 Instructions for Use Apollo SW 4.5n
Part Number: 9053586, 3rd edition
A disabled alarm limit is indicated by two dashes (--).
Alarm limits that have been disabled globally by the
user (see page 188) are indicated in the alarm limits
menu by the symbols > < and > <. These
symbols cannot be selected with the cursor.
Note: If configured, the alarm limits menu is
opened automatically whenever an alarm
limit is violated. See the chapter
“Configuration” for information on enabling/
disabling this function.
To set an alarm limit
Figure 121. Placing the Cursor1. Place the cursor on the alarm limit by turning the
rotary knob (Figure 121 shows the cursor on the
P
AW low alarm limit) and push to confirm. The
alarm limit becomes highlighted in yellow.
2. Set the new value by turning the rotary knob and
push to confirm.
The new alarm limit is now active. The cursor returns
to the > < symbol.
Adjustment range of the alarm limits during
operation
Alarm Adjustment range
SpO
2 51 to 99; --
[%] 50 to 98
Pulse 21 to 250
[bpm] 20 to 249
etCO
2 1 to 75; --
[mmHg] 0 to 74; --
FiCO
2 1 to 10; --
[mmHg]
MV 0.1 to 20.0; --
[L/min] 0 to 19.9; --
FiO
2 19 to 99; --
[Vol.%] 18 to 98
inHal. 0.1 to 8.4
[Vol.%] 0 to 8.3; --
inIso. 0.1 to 8.4
[Vol.%] 0 to 8.3; --