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dynarex Resp-O2 User Manual

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Handheld Pulse Oximeter (Reorder No. 36403) 27
6. HISTORY DATA REVIEWING (Continued)
7. ALARM SETTING
By using the right or down button, you can review the next or
last group of measured data.
If “S” displays on the screen after pressing the left button
continuously, it means the last group is the newly measured
data. And, if “E” displays on the screen after pressing the
right button continuously, it means the last group is the
previous measured data .
7.1 Alarm Priority
There are three-level priorities for selection.
High priority: the highest level alarm, indicates the patient is
in a very dangerous situation.
Medium priority: indicates the warning should be paid
attention to.
Low priority: indicates a technical alarm caused by the device
itself.
Alarm of this oximeter includes technical and physiological
alarm.
All three priorities are divided by a built-in module and can
not be changed by a user.
Visual Alarm Indicators
If the alarm is activated through over limitation of
physiological alarm, corresponding data area is ashing. If
the alarm is activated by more than one physiological alarm,
each parameter will be displayed when ashing.

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dynarex Resp-O2 Specifications

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Branddynarex
ModelResp-O2
CategoryRespiratory Product
LanguageEnglish

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