Alarms – Precision Medical Oxygen Monitor User Manual
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* Errors may vary based on concentrations and exposure times.
These results meet or exceed the requirements of ISO 7767 and
DIN EN 12598.
CAUTION
The Oxygen Sensor should not be used in the presence of flammable
anesthetics such as Diethyl Ether or Cyclopropane.
ALARMS
The Precision Medical Oxygen Monitor will store the HIGH/LOW alarm
settings in memory after the Oxygen Monitor is turned “OFF”.
The Oxygen Monitor is designed to prevent crossing of the HIGH/LOW alarm
settings. The LOW alarm cannot be set above the HIGH alarm and the High
alarm cannot be set below than the LOW alarm.
Operator’s Position - Visual alarms are best viewed at a distance of 3 feet
(1m) or less from the Oxygen Monitor along with the following conditions;
– the Operator has a visual acuity of 0 on the logMAR scale or 6-6
(20/20) vision(corrected if necessary),
– the viewpoint is at the Operator’s Position or at any point within an
angle of 30° to the axis horizontal to the centre of the plane of the
monitoring display, and
– the ambient luminance in the range of 100 lx to 1 500 lx.
TO SET ALARMS
WARNING
Do Not set alarm limits to extreme values that can render the alarm
system useless.
1. With the Power key ON.
2. Press the LOCK/UNLOCK key.
3. To set the HIGH Alarm: Press the HIGH ALARM SET key once.
Press the
UP and DOWN arrow keys until the desired value is
displayed next to the Up arrow in the upper right corner of the display.
Continuously pressing the arrow keys will move the value in increments
of 5. Press the HIGH ALARM SET key to save the setting. Flashing
Number indicates the Number can be changed. If no keys are pressed
for 10 seconds, the setting will be saved and the Oxygen Monitor will
revert to locked mode.
4. To set the LOW Alarm: Press the LOW ALARM SET key once. Press
the
UP and DOWN arrow keys until the desired value is displayed
next to the Down arrow in the lower right corner of the display.