Ibp zero set, Ibp alarms and messages – Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor v.1.4.X - User Manual User Manual
Page 80

76
Monitoring and Measurements
Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor
IBP zero set
•
Zero Set must be carried out before every application.
•
To prevent incorrect measurement readings due to the sensor's physical null drift,
calibrate the sensor every 24 hours.
1.
Move to the desired IBP measurement field (P1, P2) using the trim knob.
2. Press the trim knob to display the IBP menu.
3. Select Zero Set with the trim knob and press to carry out the zeroing.
4. A straight line is displayed in the IPB waveform.
IBP alarms and messages
Note
Ensure the sensor is kept still during zero set. If the pressure sensor's position is
moved during zero set, this can lead to incorrect values.
Message
Possible cause
Suggested action
IBP needs service
No IBP module detected
Switch off/on.
Replace monitor.
IBP needs calibration Zero-point sensor too high/low
by more than ± 30 mmHg or
unsteady pressure
Check tube system, sensor and valves.
Re-calibrate the sensor.
IBP artifact
Loose sensor contact
Inspect the sensor and cable connection.
A manipulation at the sensor,
such as rinsing, has caused
variation peaks of ± 150 mmHg
After rinsing, calibrate the sensor.
Incorrect IBP value
displayed
Constant pressure (± 30 mmHg)
during the calibration in the
system
Check tube system, sensor and valves. Set
three-way valve to ambient pressure.
Re-calibrate the sensor.
IBPs < [lower limit]
Systolic pressure too low
Check the patient and alarm limits.
IBPs > [upper limit]
Systolic pressure too high
Check the patient and alarm limits.
IBPm < [lower limit]
Mean pressure too low
Check the patient and alarm limits.
IBPm > [upper limit]
Mean pressure too high
Check the patient and alarm limits.
IBPd < [lower limit]
Diastolic pressure too low
Check the patient and alarm limits.
IBPd > [upper limit]
Diastolic pressure too high
Check the patient and alarm limits.