Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Product Description, Features and Indications for Use
- Safety Information, Warnings and Cautions
- Chapter 1: Technology Overview
- Signal Extraction Technology® (SET®)
- rainbow Pulse CO-Oximetry Technology
- Pulse CO-Oximetry vs. Drawn Whole Blood Measurements
- General Description for Total Hemoglobin (SpHb)
- General Description for Total Arterial Oxygen Content (CaO2)
- General Description for SpOC
- General Description for Carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO)
- General Description for Methemoglobin (SpMet)
- General Description for Respiration Rate (RRp)
- General Description for Oxygen Reserve Index (ORi)
- SpCO, SpMet, and SpHb Measurements During Patient Motion
- rainbow Acoustic Monitoring™ (RAM™)
- Chapter 2: Description
- Chapter 3: Setting Up
- Chapter 4: Operation
- Using the Touchscreen and Home Button
- About the Main Screen
- About the System Status Light
- Accessing Main Menu Options
- rainbow Parameter Settings
- Parameter Settings
- Temperature Settings
- Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) Settings
- NomoLine Capnography Settings
- Sounds
- Device Settings
- About
- Trends
- Call
- Rad-97 Screenshot Capture
- Patient Admit/Discharge
- EMR Push
- Chapter 5: Profiles
- Chapter 6: Temperature
- Chapter 7: Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP)
- Chapter 8: NomoLine Capnography
- Chapter 9: Video Conferencing
- Chapter 10: Admit to and Discharge from Patient SafetyNet
- Chapter 11: Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Push
- Chapter 12: Third-Party Devices
- Chapter 13: Alarms and Messages
- Chapter 14: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 15: Specifications
- Pulse CO-Oximetry Specifications
- Temperature Specifications
- Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) Specifications
- NomoLine Capnography Specifications
- Electrical
- Environmental
- Physical Characteristics
- Alarms
- Display Indicators
- Compliance
- Connectors
- Wireless Specifications
- Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration-Electromagnetic Emissions
- Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration-Electromagnetic Immunity
- Recommended Separation Distances
- Symbols
- Citations
- Chapter 16: Service and Maintenance
- Appendix: Concepts of Alarm Response Delay
- Index
Rad-97 Chapter 13: Alarms and Messages
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Message Potential Causes Next Steps
(Pulse CO-Ox) No
Cable Connected
or
(RAM) No Cable
Connected
• Cable not attached or not fully
inserted into the connector.
• Disconnect and reconnect
cable into connector.
(Pulse CO-Ox)
Incompatible Cable
• Not a proper cable. • Replace with a proper
cable.
(Pulse CO-Ox)
Replace Sensor
or
(RAM) Replace
Sensor
• Reusable sensor has used all
its available patient
monitoring time.
• Sensor is non-functional.
• Defective sensor.
• Replace sensor.
(Pulse CO-Ox) Sensor
Near Expiration
or
(RAM) Sensor Near
Expiration
• Reusable sensor has less than
10% patient monitoring time
remaining.
• Replace with new
reusable sensor.
(Pulse CO-Ox) No
Sensor Connected
or
(RAM) No Sensor
Connected
• Sensor not fully inserted into
the connector. May be an
incorrect sensor or a defective
sensor or cable.
• Device is searching for
patient’s pulse.
• Sensor is disconnected from
patient cable. Sensor
connected upside down into
patient cable.
• Disconnect and reconnect
sensor. See the
instructions for use
provided with the sensor.
• Disconnect and reconnect
the sensor into the
Patient Cable connector.
• Check to see if the sensor
LED is flashing.
Disconnect and reconnect
the sensor. If the LED fails
to operate, replace the
sensor.
(Pulse CO-Ox)
Incompatible Sensor
or
(RAM) Incompatible
Sensor
• Not a proper Masimo sensor.
• Sensor is attached to a device
without an appropriate
parameter installed.
• Replace with a proper
Masimo sensor.
• Use a compatible sensor.
Contact your local Masimo
Representative to learn
more about optional
parameter upgrades.