Low
Related to 3 levels of alarm sources, medical and nursing staff should have different responses to deal with
potential dangers, the specific demands are as follows:
High priority alarm: medical and nursing staff should respond immediately.
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Medium priority alarm: medical and nursing staff should respond quickly.
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Low priority alarm: medical and nursing staff should respond as soon as possible.
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6.3 Alarm Indicators
When an alarm occurs, the monitor alerts the user through visual or audible alarm indications.
6.3.1 Alarm lamp
Alarm level
High priority alarm
Medium priority alarm
Low priority alarm
6.3.2 Alarm message
When an alarm occurs, an alarm message appears in the technical or physiological alarm area.
Moreover, the alarm message is shown in a different color to match the alarm level (high priority
alarm in red, medium priority alarm in yellow, and low priority alarm in white).
6.3.3 Highlighting Numeric
NIBP
TEMP
SpO
2
System
Lamp color
Red flashing
Yellow flashing
Yellow
Self-test failed
System error
Over time
Signal weak
Cuff error
Air leakage
Pressure error
Out of range
Too much motion
Overpressure
Signal saturation
Detected air leakage
BP exceeds measuring range
Temperature self-detect failed
TEMP1/TEMP2 exceed(s) measuring range
No pulsation
AC-DC low voltage
Flashing frequency
2Hz
0.5Hz
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45
Duty cycle
50%
50%
100%