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94 / 106 HEYER Pasithec, Operator’s manual Rev. 0.2 Draft - 12/09
10.8.5 Setting Alarm Parameters
Item Range Resolution Default Remark
MV Low 0~20 L/min 1 L/min 0.5 L/min (child);
1 L/min (adult)
Unavailable for STANDBY mode
MV High 1~25 L/min 1 L/min 6 L/min (child);
12 L/min (adult)
Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Paw Low 0~70 cmH
2
O 1cmH
2
O 8 cmH
2
O (child);
10 cmH
2
O (adult)
Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Paw High 10~80 cmH
2
O 1cmH
2
O 40 cmH
2
O (child);
50 cmH
2
O (adult)
Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Freq. High 4~100 bpm 1bpm 30 bpm (child);
18 bpm (adult)
Only available in PS mode mode.
FiO
2
Low 18%~99% 1% 18% (child);
18% (adult)
Unavailable for STANDBY mode
FiO
2
High 21%~100% 1% 100% (child);
100% (adult)
Unavailable for STANDBY mode
ETCO
2
Low
0~9% or
0~74 mmHg
1% or
1 mmHg
----- Unavailable for STANDBY mode
ETCO
2
High
1~10% or
1~75 mmHg
1% or
1 mmHg
6%
or 50 mmHg
Unavailable for STANDBY mode
INSCO
2
High
1~10 mmHg 1 mmHg 5 mmHg Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Hal. Low 0~8.3% 0.1% ----- Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Hal. High 0.1~8.4% 0.1% 1.5% Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Iso. Low 0~8.3% 0.1% ----- Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Iso. High 0.1~8.4% 0.1% 2.3% Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Enf. Low 0~9.8% 0.1% ----- Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Enf. High 0.1~9.9% 0.1% 3.4% Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Sev. Low 0~9.8% 0.1% ----- Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Sev. High 0.1~9.9% 0.1% 4.2% Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Des. Low 0~21.8% 0.1% ----- Unavailable for STANDBY mode
Des. High 0.1~21.9% 0.1% 12.0% Unavailable for STANDBY mode
CAUTION: All lower limits of parameters in above table may not be set to the upper
limits, nor may the upper limits be set below the lower limits.
The operator should check that the current alarm preset is appropriate prior
to use on each patient.
Do not set alarm limits to extreme values that can render the alarm
system useless.

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