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Gima PC-3000 - 6.3 Alarm Indicators

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Physiological alarm
Alarm priority
level
Alarm
Source
Alarm Event
High
ECG HR over limit, ST over limit, HR over range, asystole
SpO
2
SpO2 over limit, SpO2 PR over limit, SpO2 over range
Respiraon RR over limit
TEMP over limit
NIBP SYS over limit, DIA over limit, MAP over limit, PR (NIBP) over limit
Medium NIBP NIBP over range
Technical alarm
Alarm priority
level
Alarm
source
Alarm Events
High System Low baery, Self-checking failure,
SpO2 Unable to detect SpO2
Medium
ECG ECG Lead o
SpO2
SpO2 probe o, SpO2 sensor disconnected, SpO2 sensor fault, SpO2 low perfusion,
SpO2 pulse searching, SpO2 moon arfact, SpO2 strong ambient light, SpO2
Unrecognized Sensor
Temp TEMP Probe o,
Low
NIBP
Cu error, Air leakage, Pressure error, BP signal weak, BP moon arfact, BP over
pressure, BP signal saturated, BP air leakage, BP module failure, BP reset, BP
measuring meout
SpO2 SpO2 weak signal,
Related to 3 levels alarm sources, medical and nursing sta should have dierent response to deal with potenal
dangerous, the detailed demands as follows:
1. High priority alarm: medical and nursing sta should response immediately.
2. Medium priority alarm: medical and nursing sta should response quickly.
3. Low priority alarm: medical and nursing sta should response as soon as possible.
NOTE: Some models may have only Medium and Low alarm priority because of the dierent conguraon.
6.3 Alarm Indicators
When an alarm occurs, the monitor will indicate it to the user through visual or audible alarm indicaons.

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