Default:
Adult:
Pediatric:
Neonatal:
EtCO2 lower alarm limit: when parameter value is smaller than the lower limit, there will be alarm for excee-
ding lower limit.
Default:
Adult:
Pediatric:
Neonatal:
InsCO2 upper alarm limit: when parameter value exceeds this limit, there will be alarm for exceeding upper
limit.
Default:
Adult:
Pediatric:
Neonatal:
AwRR upper alarm limit: when parameter value exceeds this limit, there will be alarm for exceeding upper
limit.
Default:
Adult:
Pediatric:
Neonatal:
AwRR lower alarm limit: when parameter value is smaller than the limit, there will be alarm for exceeding
lower limit.
Default:
Adult:
Pediatric:
Neonatal:
APNEA Time: Selections are 10S to 40S,
Default:
Work Mode: Standby, Measurement.
Unit: mmHg/kPa.
Default:
Waveform Sweep: 25.0/12.5/6.25 (mm/s)
Default:
Waveform Scale: LOW/HIGH
Default:
Besides, for alarm function of CO2 module, refer to Chapter Alarm, for its recording function, refer to
Chapter Recording, and for information about alarm event review, graphic and tabular trend of CO2
parameters, refer to Chapter Trend and Event.
16.4 Alarm Information and Prompt
Among physiological alarms, those belonging to the type that the parameter has exceeded the limits may
activate the recorder to automatically output the parameters and related measured waveforms when the
alarms occur on the condition that the alarm record switch in the related menu is On.
Tables below describe the possible physiological alarms, technical alarms and prompt messages occurring
during CO2 measurement.
50 mmHg
50 mmHg
45 mmHg
15 mmHg
20 mmHg
30 mmHg
4 mmHg
4 mmHg
4 mmHg
30 rpm
30 rpm
100 rpm
8 rpm
8 rpm
30 rpm
20S.
mmHg
25.0 mm/s
LOW
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