Troubleshooting, Patient movement messages – Welch Allyn 6000 Series Connex Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual

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Troubleshooting

This section presents tables of technical alarm and information messages, as well as

problem descriptions that do not generate messages, to help you troubleshoot issues on

the monitor.

Note

Problem descriptions without messages appear at the end of this section.

When the monitor detects certain events, a message appears in the Device Status area

at the top of the screen. Message types include the following:

Information messages, which appear on a blue background.

Very low-priority alarms, which appear on a cyan background.

Low- and medium-priority alarms, which appear on an amber background.

High-priority alarms, which appear on a red background.

Technical alarm messages are low or very low priority unless noted in the Message

column.

You can dismiss a message by touching the message on the screen, or, for some

messages, you can wait for the message to time out.

To use these tables, locate the message that displays on the monitor in the left column

of the table. The remainder of the row explains possible causes and suggests actions

that can resolve the issue.

Note

Instructions to "Call for service" in the following tables mean that you
should contact qualified service personnel in your facility to investigate the
issue.

Patient movement messages

Message

Possible cause

Suggested action

Replace the bed sensor.

The sensor is faulty or expired

Replace the bed sensor.

The cable is faulty or expired

Replace the cable.

The bed sensor is disconnected.

The bed sensor is disconnected from the

monitor

Check the bed sensor cable to

ensure that connections to the

monitor and the extension cable

are tight.

The bed sensor is disconnected from the

extension cable

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