What does 'CO2 Please Zero' mean on my Dräger Monitor and how to fix it?
- JJoseph EvansAug 21, 2025
If the Dräger Monitor displays 'CO2 Please Zero', it means the zero has drifted. Perform a zeroing operation to correct this.
What does 'CO2 Please Zero' mean on my Dräger Monitor and how to fix it?
If the Dräger Monitor displays 'CO2 Please Zero', it means the zero has drifted. Perform a zeroing operation to correct this.
What to do if RRc @ Apnea on Dräger Monitor?
If the Dräger Monitor displays 'RRc @ Apnea', it means there is no breathing or ventilation. You should immediately start manual ventilation. Also, check the ventilation settings and the patient's spontaneous breathing ability. Ensure that the sample line is connected to the breathing circuit or gas analyzer.
Why does the Dräger Infinity Delta Monitor say 'inCO2 > #'?
The Dräger Monitor displays 'inCO2 > #' when the inspired CO2 concentration has exceeded the upper alarm limit, or there is a leakage in the breathing system, or the gas measurement is inaccurate due to high respiratory rate, or there is a large dead space. You can exchange the breathing system, check ventilation settings, adjust alarm limits if necessary, or check ventilation.
How to troubleshoot 'RRc > #' on a Dräger Infinity Delta?
If the Dräger Monitor displays 'RRc > #', it means the patient is breathing at a high respiratory rate or RRc has exceeded the upper alarm limit. Check the patient's condition and ventilation settings, or spontaneous respiratory rate. Also, check ventilation settings.
What does 'RRc < #' mean on my Dräger Infinity Delta and how do I resolve it?
If the Dräger Monitor displays 'RRc < #', it means RRc has fallen below the lower alarm limit. Check the patient's condition and the ventilation settings.
What causes 'etCO2 @ Out Of Range (High)' on Dräger Monitor?
The Dräger Monitor displays 'etCO2 @ Out Of Range (High)' because the expiratory gas concentration has exceeded the upper measuring range. To resolve this, check the ventilation.
What does 'inCO2 @ Out Of Range (High)' mean on my Dräger Infinity Delta Monitor?
If the Dräger Monitor displays 'inCO2 @ Out Of Range (High)', it indicates that the inspiratory gas concentration has exceeded the upper measuring range. Check the ventilation.
What to do for 'etCO2 @ Out of Range (Low)' on Dräger Infinity Delta Monitor?
If the Dräger Monitor displays 'etCO2 @ Out of Range (Low)', it means the expiratory gas concentration has fallen below the lower measuring range. Check the ventilation and check zero.
What does 'RRc @ Out Of Range (High)' mean on Dräger Monitor?
If the Dräger Monitor displays 'RRc @ Out Of Range (High)', it means that the respiration rate has exceeded the upper measuring range. Check ventilation or spontaneous respiration rate.
What to do if the Dräger Infinity Delta displays 'inCO2 @ Out Of Range (Low)'?
If the Dräger Monitor displays 'inCO2 @ Out of Range (Low)', it indicates that the inspiratory gas concentration has fallen below the lower measurement range. Check zero.
Touchscreen | Yes |
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Parameters Monitored | ECG, SpO2, NIBP, Temperature, Respiration |
Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
Display Type | TFT LCD |
Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
Power Supply | 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Alarms | Visual and audible alarms for all parameters |
Data Storage | Internal memory |
Compatibility | Dräger |
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