C Alarm Messages and Prompt Information
NOTE
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Your patient monitor may not include all the information listed in this section.
C.1 Physiological Alarm Messages
Note: XX represents the parameters being monitored, such as HR, RR, SpO2, etc. The “L”
field indicates the alarm level, and 1 means high, 2 means medium, 3 mean low, * means
the level is user-adjustable.
Alarm messages L Cause Measure
XX TOO HIGH 2* XX value exceeds the upper alarm limit. Make sure the alarm
limits are appropriate
for the patient, and
check the patient’s
condition.
XX TOO LOW 2* XX value exceeds the lower alarm limit.
ECG LOST 1 The ECG signal is so weak that the monitor
can’t perform ECG analysis.
Check the
connection of the
patient cable and
lead wires, and then
check the patient’s
condition.
RESP
ARTIFACT
1 The patient’s heartbeat interferes with his
respiration. The respiration rate cannot be
measured correctly.
NO PULSE 1 The pulse signal of the patient is so weak that
the monitor cannot perform pulse analysis.
CO2 APNEA 1 No respiration signal is detect or the
respiration signal of the patient is so weak that
the monitor cannot perform respiration
analysis.
RESP APNEA 1
ASYSTOLE 1* The asystole arrhythmia event occurs to the
patient.
VFIB/VTAC 1* The ventricular tachycardia or ventricular
fibrillation arrhythmia event occurs to the
patient.
R ON T 2* The R ON T arrhythmia event occurs to the
patient.
VT > 2 2* The VT>2 arrhythmia event occurs to the
patient.
COUPLET 2* The couplet arrhythmia event occurs to the
patient.
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