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Mindray uMEC12 Operator's Manual

Mindray uMEC12
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Please refer to 8 Monitoring ECG for how to change ST alarm settings, how to change
arrhythmia alarm settings and how to set the threshold for some arrhythmia alarms.
7.5.1 Setting Alarm Properties for All Parameters
In the main menu, select [Alarm Setup >>][Parameters]. You can review and set alarm
limits, alarm switches, alarm level and alarm recordings for all parameters.
When a measurement alarm occurs, automatic recording of all the measurement numerics
and related waveforms is possible when the measurement’s [On/Off] and [Record] are set
on.
WARNING
z Make sure that the alarm limits settings are appropriate for your patient before
monitoring.
z Setting alarm limits to extreme values may cause the alarm system to become
ineffective. For example, High oxygen levels may predispose a premature infant to
retrolental fibroplasia. If this is a consideration do NOT set the high alarm limit to
100%, which is equivalent to switching the alarm off.
z When monitoring patients that are not continuously attended by a clinical
operator, properly configure the alarm system and adjust alarm settings as per the
patient's condition.

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Mindray uMEC12 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePatient Monitor
Display12.1-inch color TFT
ECG3-lead
SpO2Yes
NIBPYes
RespirationYes
TemperatureYes
BatteryRechargeable lithium-ion
NetworkingEthernet
ParametersECG, SpO2, NIBP, Respiration, Temperature
ConnectivityEthernet
Battery LifeUp to 4 hours
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

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