User's Manual
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► Visual Alarm
The alarm turns off unless the alarm function is cancelled or the status is normal.
To turn off alarm, please refer to "Set up the Oximeter" section for details.
Adjusting alarm settings is only possible when the oximeter is in setting mode. For
every power on in which alarm settings have not been recalled or adjusted in Setup
mode, the default alarm settings remain in effect.
Refer to the table below for detailed information about alarm conditions, activation criteria.
Condition Alarm Activation Criteria
SpO
2
High
Activates when displayed SpO
2
is equal to or greater than
the SpO
2
upper limit setting.
SpO
2
Low
Activates when displayed SpO
2
is equal to or less than
the SpO
2
lower limit setting.
Pulse Rate High
Activates when the displayed pulse rate is equal to or
greater than the pulse rate upper limit setting.
Pulse Rate Low
Activates when the displayed pulse rate is equal to or less
than the pulse rate lower limit setting.
Response for the operator after the most Alarm is Triggered
Medium priority alarm
The operator may not be interrupted, but the operator is able to describe the cause
of the alarm status as early as possible after the urgent task is done.
Alarm Message List
Information Signal List
Alarm Priority Description
Pulse
Rate
visual alarm Medium The pulse rate value is lower/higher than the
value set
in the menu.
SpO
2
visual alarm Medium The SpO2 value is lower/higher than the value
set in the menu.
Information signal Description
SpO
2
Probe OFF Warning Tone The connection of probe is not
connected well.
Law Battery Warning Tone The batteries are low.
Improper Insertion
of Patient’s Finger
Warning Tone The patient’s finger is not inserted well.