4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)

INOP Message, Indication

Source

What to do

 

 

 

BISx INCOMPATIBLE

BIS

The BISx software is not compatible with the BIS module or

INOP tone

 

with the MP20/MP30 monitor software. A software upgrade

 

may be required. Contact your service personnel.

 

 

BISx MALFUNCTION

BIS

The BISx is faulty. Disconnect and reconnect it to the module

INOP tone

 

or BIS interface board. If the INOP persists, replace the BISx.

 

MP20/MP30 - Malfunction on interface board. If the INOP

 

 

 

 

persists, contact your service personnel.

CANNOT ANALYZE ECG

ECG/

The arrhythmia algorithm cannot reliably analyze the ECG

 

Arrhythmia

data. Check the ECG signal quality of the selected primary and

 

 

secondary leads. If necessary, improve lead position or reduce

 

 

patient motion.

 

 

If you have arrhythmia analysis on, and you are not getting a

 

 

reliable HR because the signal is below a minimum amplitude,

 

 

unstable, or contains artifact, and you have tried to improve the

 

 

system performance by choosing another lead and changing

 

 

electrodes, you should consider turning arrhythmia analysis off.

CANNOT ANALYZE ST

ST

The ST algorithm cannot generate a valid ST value. Possible

 

 

causes are large variations in the measured ST values for

 

 

consecutive beats, or ventricular paced beats. Review the ECG

 

 

signal quality and the ST measurement points.

 

 

If the patient has a ventricular pacemaker, ST analysis is not

 

 

possible.

CCI NO BSA

C.O.

CCI cannot be calculated because the patient's body surface

CCI numeric unavailable

 

area is unknown. Enter the patient weight and height to

INOP tone

 

provide the BSA for CCI calculation.

CCO BAD PRESS SIGN

C.O.

The arterial pressure wave can currently not be used for pulse

numeric is replaced by -?-

 

contour calculation for CCO or CCI measurement. Possible

INOP tone

 

causes are air bubbles in the tubing or a physiological

 

 

condition, for example severe arrhythmia.

CCO NO <Pressure label>

C.O.

CCO/CCI cannot be calculated. Make sure that the pressure

numeric is replaced by -?-

 

chosen in the Setup CCO menu under CCO From

INOP tone may sound

 

matches the pressure measured with the arterial catheter for

 

 

CCO measurement. A VueLink pressure cannot be used. Select

 

 

another pressure label, either ABP, Ao, ART, BAP, FAP, or UAP.

CCO NO CALIBRATION

C.O.

The CCO measurement is currently not calibrated.

numeric is replaced by -?-

 

 

CCO NO PRESS

C.O.

CCO/CCI cannot be calculated. Make sure that the pressure

at Information Center

 

chosen in the Setup CCO menu under CCO From

 

 

matches the pressure measured with the arterial catheter for

 

 

CCO measurement. A VueLink pressure cannot be used. Select

 

 

another pressure label, either ABP, Ao, ART, BAP, FAP, or UAP.

CCO NOT SUPPORTED

C.O.

A catheter for transpulmonary C.O. measurements has been

numeric is replaced by -?-

 

unplugged and replaced with a Right Heart C.O. catheter, or

INOP tone

 

the measurement mode has been changed manually. Silencing

 

 

this INOP switches the measurement off.

CCO/CCI OVERRANGE

C.O.

The measured CCO or CCI value is not within the specified

numeric is replaced by -?-

 

range for CCO/CCI measurement.

INOP tone

 

 

CCO <Pressure label>

C.O.

The arterial pressure selected for pulse contour calculation for

INVALID

 

CCO is available but currently invalid. Make sure the pressure

numeric is replaced by -?-

 

transducer is connected and the zero calibration is valid.

INOP tone may sound

 

 

 

 

 

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