6.11 Reminder signal
When the active alarm audio is off, the alarm system would
Note: After selecting [Alarm audio off], the icon will ap-
provide a periodical audible reminder signal sound like
el of monitor to
pear on the interface.
"Ding, Ding, Ding". 【 SETTINGS 】 → 【 ADVANCED 】 ,
input the correct password to enter the alarm control
. The icon
6.11 Reminder signal
interface. In this interface, you can select or deselect
When the active alarm audio is off, the alarm system would provide
【 Active reminder signal 】 to open or close the reminder
button
again
a periodical audible reminder signal sound like "Ding, Ding, Ding".
signal. You also can adjust the intervals between the
[SETTINGS] > [ADVANCED], input the correct password to enter
reminder signal to be 30s, 60s, 90s, and 120s in this
the alarm control interface. In this interface, you can select or dese-
will disappear.
interface.
lect [Active reminder signal] to open or close the reminder signal.
will occur:
be closed.
You also can adjust the intervals between the reminder signal to be
chnical alarm area
30s, 60s, 90s, and 120s in this interface.
6.12 Resetting Alarm Limit
and volume of the
To reset all alarm limits to factory default levels, select 【
Alarm 】 → 【 General】→【Reset alarm limits】. Limits
6.12 Resetting Alarm Limit
e alarm pause
will be reset to the following defaults:
To reset all alarm limits to factory default levels, select [Alarm] >
n a red bar across
[General] > [Reset alarm limits]. Limits will be reset to the fol-
lowing defaults:
Parameter
he monitor will
d return to normal
alarms will be
se at any time,
NIBP
the monitor;; you
(mmHg)
d technical alarms
the following
dible alarms are
front of the
m message.
and technical
occurs, the
SpO
2
ed, and the system
the level of the new
PR
TEMP(℃)
of the monitor, you
Warning: A potential hazard can exist if different alarm
different alarm pre-sets are used for the same or
hnical alarms:
M
similar equipment in any single area.
pre-sets are used for the same or similar equipment in
hut off.
any single area.
any existing alarm
ong as those alarm
6.13 Alarm History
Select the [ALARM] on the main measurement display and then
off/sensor-off will be
select the [HISTORY] tab to see the alarm time, alarm level, alarm
6.13 Alarm History
message, alarm duration time and so on of all the alarms as shown
new t echnical a larm
Select the 【ALARM】 on the main measurement display
in the next image:
rs, the monitor will
and then select the 【HISTORY】tab to see the alarm time,
ce again.
alarm level, alarm message, alarm duration time and so on
of all the alarms as shown in the next image:
performed,
n be achieved.
】, input the correct
ace. In this
audio】. Then go
ARM】 to choose
off】.
off】, the icon
Note:
•
The recorded number of the alarm logs depends on the
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storage space.
•
The alarm system generates a technical alarm condition
when the storage space is insufficient. When storage is
less than 10MB, a low level technical alarm occurs, and
a prompt information will pop up as "Insufficient storage
space". When the storage space is less than 5MB, the
other low level technical alarm occurs, and a prompt infor-
mation will pop up as "Critical shortage of storage space".
•
When the alarm system is powered down, the log is
maintained, but the time of powering down will not be
captured in a log.
•
The contents of the log is maintained after the alarm sys-
Upper limit
SYS
160
Adult
DIA
150
MAP
110
SYS
120
Pediatric
DIA
70
MAP
90
SYS
90
DIA
60
Neonatal
MAP
70
100
120
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Warning: A potential hazard can exist if
tem has experienced a total loss of power (mains adapter
and internal electrical power source) for a finite duration.
•
When the log reaches capacity, the system will automati-
cally delete the earliest log.
7. Reviewing
You can use the Review feature to access any patient information
saved by the monitor.
7.1 Reviewing patient measurements
Select [REVIEW] on the home screen to access saved patient
measurement data.
Lower limit
90
50
60
70
40
50
7.2 Deleting patient data
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Select the blank box
[DELETE] to delete the patient's measurement data.
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7.3 Print patient data
Select the blank box
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[PRINT] to print the selected patient's measurement data.
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8. Battery
8.1 Introduction
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The monitor can be fitted with a rechargeable battery to ensure
continuous operation in the event of a power outage. The battery re-
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quires no special maintenance under normal conditions. While the
monitor is connected to an external power source, the battery will
charge, regardless of whether the device is turned on. In the case
of a sudden power outage, the monitor will automatically switch to
battery power without interruption of measurement.
Battery status can be found at the top right corner of the touch
screen.
indicates that the battery is fully charged.
indicates the battery is depleted and needs recharging.
indicates the battery is recharging.
indicates the battery is abnormal.
Battery power lasts for a limited time. When battery power is very
low, the monitor will issue a monitor technical alarm. The user
should immediately connect the device to a power supply to charge
the battery.
Caution: If the monitor is unlikely to be used for an ex-
tended time period, remove the battery prior to shipping
or storage.
Warnings:
•
Use only batteries specified in this manual.
•
Keep the batteries out of reach of children.
•
Check the battery regularly to guarantee its normal func-
tion.
•
Replace the battery at the end of its service life.
•
The battery can only be replaced, maintained by professi-
onal personnel specified by Rudolf Riester GmbH. Or the
device may not be started up.
8.2 Installing a Battery
The battery compartment is located on the bottom of the monitor.
Follow these steps when installing the battery.
1.
Turn off the monitor and disconnect the power cable and other
connected wires and cables.
2.
Open the battery door in the direction indicated on the door
label.
to the left of the Patient ID and then select
to the left of the Patient ID and then select
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