Suspending red and yellow alerts, Disabling and enabling alerts – Welch Allyn EarlySense System 1.0 - Equivalent to model EverOn 1.0 - User Manual User Manual
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with an “OK” button and remain active as long as the alert condition exists. They
disappear only after the technical issue is resolved. The rest of the information in this
section relates to red and yellow alerts only.
Suspending Red and Yellow Alerts
Press the “OK” button to close an active alert (Figure 22). Notice that as long as the alert
condition exists, the alert will show up again. To close an active alert and temporarily
disable for 15 minutes - all red and yellow alerts, press the 15 min Suspend Alert button
(Figure 22). To cancel the 15 min suspension, press twice on the external “Suspend alerts
for 15 min” button (See Figure 5).
Disabling and Enabling Alerts
When beginning to monitor a new patient, it is advisable to set the specific alerts that
should be enabled for this specific patient. By default all alerts apart from the Bed Exit
and Patient Turn alerts are enabled. Per each patient’s condition, the user is advised to
enable Bed Exit or Patient Turn alert as required.
To disable alerts for specific parameters touch the bell symbol next to the alert in either
the Home screen or the Alerts Setup screen. To enable alerts touch the bell symbol
again.
If an alert is disabled while the alert is active, the alert will remain active until it is
suspended by the user.
When the Bed Exit alert is being disabled, the question “Are you sure you want to set bed
exit alert off?”(Figure 23) To disable the alert, choose Yes.