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10.2 Table of alarms
10.2.1 Meanings of terms contained in “Table of alarms”
(1) Alarm No.
Alarm No. indicated in alarm screen
(2) Alarm name
Alarm name indicated in alarm screen
(3) Detection condition
Condition to be detected. Unless otherwise specified, it is recognized as alarm when
the condition continues for specified time (1 to 5 seconds). The time is defined by alarm
type.
(4) Detection process
Process in which error is detected
(5) Audible alarm
When buzzing is caused after error detection, "○" is marked. If bussing is muted
after specified number of runs automatically, the number is indicated. If the alarm
condition is specified by any detection process, the condition and the process aligned
horizontally are marked with "・".
(6) Fluid line function
Fluid line function after error detection. If the function is specified by any detection
process, the function and the process aligned horizontally are marked with "・". If the
function is not changed after the detection, "-" is marked.
(7) BP/SP stop
When blood or syringe pump is stopped by error detection, "○" is marked. If the
pump is stopped for specified time, the time is indicated. When blood pump only is
stopped , "BP stop" and when syringe pump only is stooped, "SP stop" is indicated.
(8) CLV close
When blood line is clamped by error detection, "○" is marked. If the line is clamped
for specified time, the time is indicated and if not clamped, "-" is marked.
(9) Alarm release
When alarm release is enabled, "○" is marked and when disabled, "-" is marked. In
the former case, the release is possible in maintenance mode 3 and part of alarms can
be released by erasing the set alarm value.
(10) Resetting and note
Alarm resetting method and note. Almost all alarms can be reset by pressing [RESET] SW.