Radical Signal Extraction Pulse Oximeter Operator’s Manual 43
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introduction
The following sections outline system alarms, messages displayed on the LCD screen.
Please become thoroughly familiar with this information before operating the pulse
oximeter.
alarm identification
The Radical Pulse Oximeter visually and audibly indicates alarm conditions that the
system detects. The integrated loudspeaker indicates alarm conditions audibly. The
LCD screen and the LED lights on the Docking Station indicate the visual alarms.
Audible alarms may be silenced, without affecting the operation of visual alarms.
Two levels of alarm priority are implemented: high and low priority.
The following table outlines the alarm priority specifications.
alarms/messages
ALARM DESCRIPTION
HIGH PRIORITY Audible and visual alarms for high and low saturation (SpO
2
range 1-100%) and pulse rate (pulse rate range 25-240 bpm).
Audible and visual alarms for system failures.
Sensor Failure and Disconnect.
LOW PRIORITY Audible and visual alarms for low battery.
NOTE: High priority alarms indicate that immediate operator response is required.
Low priority alarms indicate that operator awareness is required.
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