Pulse rate - high limit, Pulse rate - low limit, Spo2 - low limit – Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual

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Vital Signs Monitor

Pulse Rate - High Limit

Press the SELECT ALARM button until the PULSE display is illuminated, and the CYCLE display
shows "HI." This indicates the high pulse rate alarm setting.

The pulse display will show the current alarm limit for low pulse rate in bpm, or "- - -" if the alarm is
turned off. Pressing the SET (arrow up and arrow down) buttons will cycle through the options in 5
bpm intervals. The operator may choose the high pulse rate limit within the range of the current
low pulse rate limit through 195bpm. The alarm may be turned off by choosing "- - -."

When the desired alarm limit is displayed, pressing SELECT ALARM again saves the displayed
alarm limit and changes the alarm parameter. Alternatively, pressing no buttons for approximately
10 seconds will cause the displayed value to be set as the alarm limit, and the Monitor will automat-
ically revert to the current operating mode.

Pulse Rate - Low Limit

Press the SELECT ALARM button until the PULSE display is illuminated, and the CYCLE display
shows "LO." This indicates the low pulse rate alarm setting.

The pulse display will show the current alarm limit for low pulse rate in bpm, or "- - -" if the alarm is
turned off. Pressing the SET (arrow up and arrow down) buttons will cycle through the options in 5
bpm intervals. The operator may choose the low pulse rate limit within the range of 45bpm through
the current high pulse rate alarm limit. The alarm may be turned off by choosing "- - -."

When the desired alarm limit is displayed, pressing SELECT ALARM again saves the displayed
alarm limit and changes the alarm parameter. Alternatively, pressing no buttons for approximately
10 seconds will cause the displayed value to be set as the alarm limit, and the Monitor will automat-
ically revert to the current operating mode.

SpO

2

- Low Limit

Press the SELECT ALARM button until the SpO

2

display is illuminated, and the CYCLE display

shows "LO." This indicates the low SpO

2

alarm setting.

The SpO

2

display will show the current alarm limit for the SpO

2

% or "--" if the alarm is turned off.

Pressing the SET (arrow up and arrow down) buttons will cycle through the options in 1% intervals.
The operator may choose the low SpO

2

% limit within the range of 98-70%, or the alarm may be

turned off by choosing "--."

When the desired alarm limit is displayed, pressing SELECT ALARM again saves the displayed
alarm limit and changes the alarm parameter. Alternatively, pressing no buttons for approximately
10 seconds will cause the displayed value to be set as the alarm limit, and the Monitor will automat-
ically revert to the current operating mode.

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