4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)

INOP Message, Indication

Source

What to do

 

 

 

CO2 ZERO FAILED

CO2

An error occurred during the last zero calibration. Check the

Numeric is replaced by a - ? -

 

airway adapter and clean, if necessary. Perform another zero

INOP tone.

 

calibration. If the INOP persists, contact your service

 

 

personnel.

CO2 ZERO REQUIRED

CO2

Perform zero calibration for the CO2 sensor. If the INOP

Numeric is replaced by a - ? -

 

persists, contact your service personnel.

INOP tone

 

 

CO2 ZERO RUNNING

CO2

Wait until zero calibration is finished.

CPP CHK SOURCES

CPP

Not all measurements or values required to perform the

Numeric is replaced by a - ? -

 

calculation are available. Check the measurement sources.

CPP CHK UNITS

CPP

The monitor has detected a conflict in the units used for this

Numeric is replaced by a - ? -

 

calculation. Check the unit settings.

CUFF NOT DEFLATED

NBP

Remove the cuff from the patient. Make sure that the tubing is

Numeric is displayed with a - ? -

 

not kinked or twisted and that the correct patient category is

 

selected. Try repeating the measurement.

INOP tone.

 

 

You can silence the INOP, but the INOP message remains

During this INOP, alarms cannot be

 

 

visible until the next NBP measurement is started or the Stop

paused or switched off.

 

 

All SmartKey is selected.

 

 

 

 

[Adult or pediatric patients: The NBP cuff pressure has exceeded

 

 

15mmHg (2kPa) for more than 3 minutes.

 

 

Neonatal patients: The NBP cuff pressure has exceeded 5mmHg

 

 

(0.7kPa) for more than 90 seconds.]

CVP INOPS

PRESS

See <Pressure label> INOPS (under Pressure).

ECG EQUIP MALF

ECG

Contact your service personnel.

Numeric is displayed with a - ? -

 

The ECG hardware is faulty.

INOP tone.

 

 

<ECG LEAD> LEAD OFF

ECG

Not all the required leads for ECG monitoring are connected.

Numeric is displayed with a - ? -

 

Check the ECG connections and make sure that the electrode

INOP tone.

 

indicated by <ECG lead> [RA, LA, LL, RL, V or C] electrodes

 

 

is attached. In EASI mode, all 5 electrodes must be connected.

ECG EL. NOISY <ECG LEAD>

ECG

The ECG signal from the named ECG electrodes [RA, LA, LL,

 

 

RL, V (or C)] is noisy. Check the ECG connections and make

 

 

sure that the electrode indicated is attached.

ECG NOISY SIGN.

ECG

The ECG signal is too noisy. Check that the electrodes are

INOP tone.

 

properly placed and have not dried out. Remove any possible

 

 

sources of signal noise (such as power cords) from the area

 

 

around the cable and the patient.

 

 

The ECG signal may be saturated or overloaded.

EcgOut EQUIP MALF

ECG

Check that the ECG out cable is securely connected. Contact

INOP tone

 

your service personnel.

 

 

EEG EQUIP MALFUNC

EEG

The EEG hardware is faulty. Contact your service personnel.

INOP tone

 

 

EEG IMPEDANCE HIGH or

EEG

The signal electrode in one or both channels exceeds the user-

EEG1 and/or EEG2 IMPED.

 

selected impedance limit, or the impedance of a single electrode

HIGH

 

exceeds the limit. Check the impedance. If the impedance is

 

 

too high, reconnect the electrodes according to the EEG

 

 

monitoring setup guidelines.If the INOP persists, contact your

 

 

service personnel.

EEG<X> LEAD OFF <n>

EEG

Reconnect specified electrode.

[X = channel, n = electrode]

 

 

 

 

 

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