User's Manual

Ultraview Care Network
21-6
When you first power on the module, the GAS parameter key is displayed
adjacent to a flat waveform.
Display Detail
When you connect the capnography device to a monitor, the waveform area is
displayed in one of four formats, the large and small text formats in normal or view
alarms modes. Instructions for choosing a format are detailed later in this manual.
The full screen, large text format is the default display for bedside monitors. The
full screen, small text format in VIEW ALARMS is the only display format for the
full screen remote view monitors. The split screen central format is available only
for central monitors operating in split screen mode. Refer to Figure 21-2 through
Figure 21-6.
Figure 21-2: Bedside screen in small text (waveform ON)
Figure 21-3: Bedside screen in large text (waveform OFF)
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Capnography is not analyzed during unit warm-up.
The typical initial warm-up period is 2- to 5-minutes (5-minutes
is the maximum warm-up time). This time varies based upon the
temperature of the sensor.
The capnograph is protected against the effects of a cardiac
defibrillation discharge and is safe to use on patients with a
cardiac pacemaker or other electrical stimulation.
The airway adapter may require regular cleaning or
replacement if the capnograph is used on patients that emit
excessive mucous.
쐃쐇
ETCO
2
= 30 mmHg
MINCO
2
= 0 mmHg
O
2
= 20%
RR= 6 BPM
G
A
S
쐄쐃
O
2
COMP ON
N
2
O COMP ON
6
RR
BPM
MINCO
2
mmHg
0
G
A
S
30
ETCO
2
mmHg
O
2
%
20