Sidestream co, Messages – Welch Allyn 206EL Propaq Encore Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual

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ALTIMETER FAILURE - RANGE. The Propaq is operating at an altitude outside the
mainstream CO

2

option’s operating altitude range of -2,000 to 15,000 feet. Returning

the monitor to within this range automatically cancels this message and restores
operation.

ALTIMETER FAILURE - RATE. The altimeter has detected that the ambient pressure is
changing at a rate greater than 100 mmHg/minute. When the rate of change is back
within the 100 mmHg/minute range, disconnect and reconnect the CO

2

sensor to the

Propaq.

DEGRADED WAVEFORM, CHECK ADAPTER (UNCAL appears in the numerics area).
The mainstream CO

2

adapter is obstructed or the CO

2

sensor has failed. The CO

2

waveform is displayed without range values. Replace the adapter or replace the
sensor.

LACK OF WAVE, CHECK ADAPTER, SENSOR. Either the airway adapter is obstructed
or the CO

2

sensor has failed. Replace the airway adapter if it is obstructed. The

sensor must be unplugged and plugged in again.

LOW BATTERY, HEATER DISABLED (UNCAL appears in the numerics area). The
Propaq’s battery voltage is too low. The CO

2

waveform is displayed without range

values. To continue operation, plug the ac power adapter into the Propaq.

NO MAINSTREAM SENSOR DETECTED (SRCH appears in the numerics area). The
mainstream CO

2

sensor has been disconnected from the Propaq after providing CO

2

values. Disconnect and reconnect the sensor to the Propaq if necessary.

NON-PROTOCOL SENSOR (UNCAL appears in the numerics area). A CO

2

sensor has

been connected that does not match Welch Allyn’s specifications. The CO

2

waveform

is displayed without range values. Replace the sensor with a Welch Allyn CO

2

sensor.

SENSOR FAILURE, CALIBRATION ERROR. A sensor is defective or out of calibration.
The sensor will be disabled. Replace the sensor.

SENSOR FAILURE - EEPROM. The sensor has failed. Replace the sensor.

SENSOR FAILURE - HEATER. The sensor’s temperature control circuit or the Propaq’s
CO

2

circuitry has failed. Try replacing the sensor. If the message reappears, have the

Propaq serviced.

SENSOR FAILURE - MOTOR DRIVE. The sensor’s motor drive (in the sensor head)
has failed. Replace the sensor.

SENSOR TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH. The sensor’s temperature is too high. The
sensor’s ambient operating range is 10° to 46° C. When the ambient temperature
returns to this range, this message is automatically removed and operation is
restored.

WARM UP or WARM (appears in the numerics area). The sensor heater is warming
up. Wait 20 to 30 seconds for the sensor to heat. Values should appear in the
numerics area when the sensor is sufficiently warm.

Sidestream CO

2

messages

Equipment messages for the sidestream CO

2

option can appear on the display in an

equipment alert window.

ALTIMETER FAILURE - RANGE. The Propaq is operating at an altitude outside the
sidestream CO

2

option’s operating altitude range of -2,000 to 15,000 feet. Returning

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