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Appendix B
Alarm Codes
All alarm indications are accompanied by an audible signal
unless Alarm Silence is selected.
A microprocessor system failure will generate a high-pitched
audible alarm regardless of the setting of the Alarm Silence
switch.
There are three categories of alarms: patient alarms, system
alarms, and failsafe alarm.
Patient Alarms
Patient alarms include those alarms issued when the patient’s
systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, pulse rate, or oxygen
saturation is outside the set limits. Whenever one of these
conditions occurs, the associated display (SYSTOLIC, MAP,
DIASTOLIC, PULSE, or SpO
2
) will flash the most recent
reading and an audible alarm will be issued.
Pressing the Alarm Silence switch (causing the integral LED
to be lit) silences the audible alarm for 2 minutes, but the
alarm display reading and SILENCE LED indicator will
continue to flash at the same rate.
System Alarms
System alarms alert the operator to certain abnormal
conditions or internal system failures. Pressing the rotor
cancels the alarm information box which is displayed on the
LCD. Codes for different procedural and system alarms are
on the next page.
Failsafe Alarm
The failsafe alarm, which is the most powerful alarm of the
PRO Monitor, indicates a serious failure of the Monitor. This
alarm occurs immediately upon any failure of a self-test and
indicates system failure. When the failsafe alarm occurs, the
Monitor disables all features to ensure patient safety.
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