Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)

4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)

The measurement labels and abbreviations for pressure, temperature, SpO2, anesthetic agent, and VueLink INOP messages are explained in the individual chapters.

INOP Message, Indication

Source

What to do

 

 

 

ABP INOPS

PRESS

See <Pressure label> INOPS (under Pressure).

ALL ECG ALARMS OFF

ECG/

All ECG alarms have been switched off, or the HR alarm

 

Arrhythmia

source is not ECG. To resume ECG alarm generation, switch

 

 

ECG alarms on or select ECG as the alarms source.

Ao INOPS

PRESS

See <Pressure label> INOPS (under Pressure).

ART INOPS

PRESS

See <Pressure label> INOPS (under Pressure).

AWF CHANGE SCALE

Spirometry

Airway flow signal exceeds range of selected scale. Adjust scale

 

 

to display complete wave.

AWP CHANGE SCALE

Spirometry

Airway pressure signal exceeds range of selected scale. Adjust

 

 

scale to display complete wave

AWV CHANGE SCALE

Spirometry

Airway volume signal exceeds range of selected scale. Adjust

 

 

scale to display complete wave.

Bad Serverlink

Monitor

1) An MMS with an incompatible software revision is

INOP tone

 

connected to the monitor. This combination does not allow

 

monitoring, OR

 

 

 

 

2) You cannot use this combination of monitor, MMS and

 

 

cable. Switch off the monitor and contact your service

 

 

personnel.

BAP INOPS

PRESS

See <Pressure label> INOPS (under Pressure).

BATTERIES EMPTY or BATT 1/

Batteries

The estimated remaining battery-powered operating time of

BATT 2 EMPTY

 

the indicated battery or batteries is less than 10 minutes.

INOP tone, battery LED flashes

 

Replace the batteries immediately.

 

 

During this INOP, alarms cannot be

 

If the condition persists and the monitor is not connected to

paused or switched off.

 

mains power, this INOP is re-issued two minutes after you

 

 

acknowledge it.

BATTERIES INCOMPAT or BATT

Batteries

The indicated battery or batteries cannot be used with this

1/BATT 2 INCOMPAT

 

monitor. Replace with the correct batteries (M4605A).

INOP tone

 

 

BATTERIES LOW or BATT 1/

Batteries

The estimated battery-powered operating time remaining is less

BATT 2 LOW

 

than 20 minutes.

INOP tone

 

 

BATTERIES MALF or BATT 1/

Batteries

The monitor cannot determine the battery status. If this INOP

BATT 2 MALFUNCTION

 

persists, replace the faulty battery or batteries. If the condition

INOP tone, battery LED flashes

 

persists and the monitor is not connected to mains power, this

 

INOP is re-issued two minutes after you acknowledge it.

During this INOP, alarms cannot be

 

 

 

paused or switched off unless the

 

Place the batteries in a different monitor or in a battery charger.

monitor is connected to mains power.

 

If the same INOP is shown, contact your service personnel.

BATT 1/BATT 2 MISSING

Batteries

The monitor requires two batteries but can detect only one

INOP tone.

 

battery. Insert the missing battery immediately.

 

 

During this INOP, alarms cannot be

 

 

paused or switched off.

 

 

 

 

 

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