Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)

4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

INOP Message, Indication

Source

What to do

 

 

 

tcpO2 (or tcpCO2 or tcGas)

tcGas

There is a malfunction in the transducer or module. Connect

EQUIP MALF

 

another transducer. If this INOP persists, contact your service

Numeric is replaced by -?-

 

personnel.

INOP tone.

 

 

tcpO2 (or tcpCO2 or tcGas)

tcGas

No transducer is connected to the tcpO2/tcpCO2 module.

NO TRANSDUC

 

Silencing the alarm switches off the measurement.

Numeric is replaced by -?-

 

 

INOP tone.

 

 

tcpO2 (or tcpCO2 or tcGas)

tcGas

The transducer has not yet reached the selected temperature

STABILIZING

 

and/or skin hyperemization is not yet finished. This INOP will

Numeric is displayed with a ?

 

disappear within three minutes.

tcpO2 (or tcpCO2 or tcGas)

tcGas

The measurement is switched on but the module is unplugged.

UNPLUGGED

 

The measurement automatically disappears from the display.

Numeric is replaced by -?-

 

 

Silencing this INOP switches off the measurement.

INOP tone.

 

 

 

<Temp> CHK SOURCES

TEMP

Not all measurements or values required to perform the

Numeric is replaced by -?-

Difference

calculation are available. Check measurement sources.

<Temp> CHK UNITS

TEMP

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

Numeric is replaced by -?-

Difference

calculation. Check the unit settings.

<Temp label> DEACTIVATED

TEMP

A Temp measurement label in the measurement server or

INOP tone

 

extension has been deactivated, either by connecting a Pressure

 

 

transducer in the shared Press/Temp socket, or by deactivating

 

 

the label in the Measurement Selection window.

 

 

The measurement automatically disappears from the display.

 

 

To switch the measurement on again, either reconnect a Temp

 

 

transducer or reactivate the measurement label in the

 

 

Measurement Selection window.

<Temp label> EQUIP MALF

TEMP

Contact your service personnel.

Numeric is replaced by -?-

 

The temperature hardware is faulty.

INOP tone.

 

 

<Temp label> NO

TEMP

Make sure the TEMP probe is connected to the MMS or

TRANSDUCER

 

module.

Numeric is replaced by -?-

 

If you silence this INOP, the measurement will be switched off.

INOP tone.

 

 

<Temp label> UNPLUGGED

TEMP

A Temp measurement label has been deactivated, either by

INOP tone

 

unplugging a module, or by deactivating the label in the

 

Measurement Selection window.

 

 

 

 

The measurement automatically disappears from the display.

 

 

To switch the measurement on again, either replug the module

 

 

or reactivate the measurement label in the Measurement

 

 

Selection window.

<Temp label> OVERRANGE

TEMP

Try changing the application site of the transducer.

Numeric is replaced by -?-

 

[The temperature is less than -1°C, or greater than 45°C.]

INOP tone.

 

 

Tesoph INOPS

TEMP

See <Temp label> INOPs (under Temp).

TimeExpired:<timer label>

Monitor

The time has expired for the timer indicated in the INOP text.

INOP tone

 

Clearing the timer clears the INOP.

Tnaso INOPS

TEMP

See <Temp label> INOPs (under Temp).

Trect INOPS

TEMP

See <Temp label> INOPs (under Temp).

Tskin INOPS

TEMP

See <Temp label> INOPs (under Temp).

 

 

 

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