Service manual

mmHg
*
*Alarm disabled until the alarm limit is set.
**After power-ON, MAP default alarm limits switch between Adult/Pediatric
and Neonate limits depending on the type of hose used. Once these
limits are viewed or set they no longer will switch.
26
mmHg
220 bpm
40 bpm
130
mmHg
30
mmHg
*
100
mmHg
*
240
mmHg
220 bpm
40 bpm
130
mmHg
50
*
140
mmHg
**
MAP high limit
* * MAP low limit
PULSE high limit
PULSE low limit
DIASTOLIC high limit
DIASTOLIC low limit
240
LEDs.
The audio alarm is also sounded as a check for its operation.
2.
Set the audio SILENCE (ON/OFF) alarm switch on the front panel to
the desired mode. In the SILENCE OFF state, the monitor generates
an audio alarm for any alarm condition and the yellow LED indicator
will flash. In the SILENCE ON state, the LED remains lit to indicate
that the audio alarms are muted for all patient and excess time alarm
conditions. When an alarm condition is detected the alarm will not
sound but the yellow LED indicator will flash. A 900 series alarm cannot
be silenced. (See Table 5-3, Systems Alarms Summary Table).
3.
Set the systolic, MAP pulse, and diastolic alarm limits if it is desired that
these limits be changed from the default values.
TABLE 5-2. DEFAULT ALARM LIMITS
ADULT
NEONATE
SYSTOLIC high limit
SYSTOLIC low limit
1.
Press the momentary pushbutton POWER ON switch (front panel) and
observe that the monitor momentarily displays eights (888s) in all digital
displays and flashes all indicators as a check for the operation of all
POWER.ON
PROCEDURE
The procedures described here are those steps you follow to operate the
monitor. However, you should read Section 5 in its entirety to ensure
responsible operation of the monitor.
DINAMAPTM
PORTABLE ADULT/PEDIATRIC and NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL
OPERATING
PROCEDURES