Instructions for Use RAUMEDIC
MPR2 logO
Manufacturer: zwo-400EN
RAUMEDIC AG, Hermann-Staudinger-Strasse 2, 95233 Helmbrechts, Germany Rev. 9 2020-09-22
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4.4.3.4 Switching off individual measurement functions during pO2 measurement
In rare cases, it can occur that one or more partial functions of a multi-parameter catheter are faulty or lost.
In this case, so that it is nevertheless possible to continue measuring with the multi-parameter catheter,
without alarm messages occurring constantly, the individual functions of the multi-parameter catheter can
be switched off separately.
4.4.3.4.1 Switching off pO2 measurement
The measurement function pO2 can be switched off as a special case. This is only to be recommended if
constant monitoring of the parameter pO2 is not required or not necessary and if a particularly long mobile
period is to be achieved or if the pO2 measurement is subject to a technical fault.
Press the pO2 key in the Overview
window and skip into the window
to set the limiting
alarm values.
Subsequently press the Menu key.
Step 2:
Select the option in the menu.
Acknowledge the selection by
pressing OK. The settings are
accepted with the second OK.
Step 3:
The Overview window indicates
that the measurement of the
partial oxygen p
ressure has been
switched off.
4.4.3.4.2 Switching off temperature measurement
If, in conjunction with a multi-parameter catheter, a technical fault occurs in the temperature
measurement T2 or temperature monitoring is not required, the measurement function T2 can be
switched off separately. Note that, if the temperature measurement T2 is switched off, the accuracy
of pO2 measurement will be influenced in accordance with 4.4.3.8
Technical alarms during partial
oxygen pressure measurement.
In the overview window press key
T2 to change to the window for
setting the alarm limits an
d then
navigate to "Use channel". Then
press the menu key.
In the menu
Confirm the selection with OK. The
settings are adopted when OK is
pressed for the second time.
The overview window shows that
the T2 temperature measurement
has been switched off.
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