User`s manual

CARDELL
®
Veterinary Monitors
21-02-0285 REV. 06 07/11
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CLEARING ALARMS
The CARDELL Monitor provides to the user with an audible and visual indication for both patient
and equipment alarm conditions.
NIBP PATIENT ALARMS
During an active NIBP Patient Alarm Limit Violation (Low/High Systolic or Low/High Diastolic),
the monitor flashes the LED display of the parameter in alarm and provides a Patient Alarm Limit
Violation audible tone.
To acknowledge the alarm, press the SILENCE/RESET pushbutton.
The monitor silences the audible tone and the parameter in alarm stops flashing.
HIGH / LOW %SpO
2
ALARMS
During either a High or Low %SpO
2
Alarm Limit Violation, the monitor flashes the %SpO
2
LED
display, provides a Patient Alarm Limit Violation audible tone and displays the appropriate
message (SpO
2
Hi or SpO
2
Lo) in the Message Window.
To acknowledge the alarm and temporarily mute the audio, press the SILENCE/RESET
pushbutton.
The monitor silences the audible tone for a maximum of fifteen (15) seconds, the parameter in
alarm continues to flash on the front panel and the appropriate message will be displayed in the
Message Window. If the current patient alarm condition becomes inactive during the 15
seconds and then recurs OR a different patient alarm condition occurs during the 15 seconds,
the audio alarm is reactivated. If the alarm condition continues uninterrupted for the 15 seconds,
the audio alarm is reactivated.
SpO
2
PULSE RATE ALARM
During a SpO
2
Pulse Rate Alarm Limit Violation, the monitor flashes the BPM LED display and
provides a Patient Alarm Limit Violation audible tone.
To acknowledge the alarm and temporarily mute the audio, press the SILENCE/RESET
pushbutton.
The monitor silences the audible tone for a maximum of fifteen (15) seconds and the parameter
in alarm continues to flash on the front panel. If the current patient alarm condition becomes
inactive during the 15 seconds and then recurs OR a different patient alarm condition occurs
during the 15 seconds, the audio alarm is reactivated. If the alarm condition continues
uninterrupted for the 15 seconds, the audio alarm is reactivated.
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