Responding to an equipment alert, Recoverable temperature, nibp, or spo, Alert—not escalated – Welch Allyn 300 Series Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 4 Alarms and Alerts

Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series

Responding to an Equipment Alert

Recoverable Temperature, NIBP, or SpO

2

Alert—Not Escalated

Most recoverable equipment alerts are not escalated to the level of patient alarms. When
an unescalated alert occurs, take the necessary steps to correct the equipment problem
and then resume patient monitoring.

For an unescalated equipment alert for Temperature, NIBP, or SpO

2

, the monitor does

the following:

Beeps once

Displays an error code (Cxx) in the relevant window—Temp, SYS, DIA, or SpO

2

Recoverable SpO

2

Alert—Escalated

An SpO

2

equipment alert is always escalated immediately to the level of a patient alarm if

it occurs when both of the following conditions exist:

SpO

2

monitoring has begun and the monitor has recorded an SpO2

measurement

An SpO

2

or Pulse Rate alarm limit has been set

See

“Responding to a Patient Alarm”

on page 51.

Recoverable NIBP Alert—Escalated

An NIBP equipment alert is escalated to the level of a patient alarm whenever both of the
following conditions exist:

Two consecutive NIBP equipment alerts occur while the monitor is taking
automatic NIBP/PR measurements

Alarms are enabled

See

“Responding to a Patient Alarm”

on page 51.

WARNING If a patient alarm and an equipment alert occur at the same time,
take care of the patient alarm first.

Note

For information about a battery alert, see

“Battery Low Warning”

on page 69

and

“Battery Failure”

on page 69.

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