Bpm: Cuff Press High; Bpm: Cuff Press Low; Bpm: Diastolic High; Bpm: Diastolic Low - Fresenius Medical Care 2008T Operator's Manual

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Message
Purpose of Message
BP Receive Alarm
Error in received Intel-Hex-line
BP Rotation Error
Pump rotor turning when it should not
be for a second time
BP Set Rate Alarm
Set speed-read back analog voltage
at X348/14 is out of limits

BPM: Cuff Press High

Blood pressure cuff is above 320 mm
Hg.

BPM: Cuff Press Low

Blood pressure cuff is below 10 mm
Hg.

BPM: Diastolic High

The diastolic blood pressure reading
is above the set Upper Diastolic alarm
limit.

BPM: Diastolic Low

The diastolic blood pressure reading
is below the set Lower Diastolic alarm
limit.
BPM: Measure > 90 sec
The blood pressure test has been in
progress for more than 90 seconds.
BPM: Motion Detected
Movement of the patient, cuff tubing,
or some other pressure on the
detection system.
BPM: Not Communicating
Blood pressure module is not
communicating with the machine
BPM: Not Deflating
Obstruction in inflation system or
valve in blood pressure module
malfunction.
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Troubleshooting
Type
Action Required
Alarm
See message A.28
Alarm
See message E.23
Alarm
See message A.20
Blood
Press the Stat/Deflate key to deflate the cuff. Observe the patient for
Pressure
physiologic changes. Indicates a hardware malfunction. If problem
Alarm
persists, remove cuff and alert a qualified service technician.
Blood
Check for loose connection in the inflation system. Indicates a
Pressure
hardware malfunction. If problem persists, remove cuff and alert a
Alarm
qualified service technician.
Blood
Observe the patient for physiologic changes. Treat patient as
Pressure
symptoms warrant.
Alarm
Blood
Observe the patient for physiologic changes. Treat patient as
Pressure
symptoms warrant.
Alarm
Blood
Press Stat/Deflate key to deflate the pressure cuff. Check the
Pressure
patient for signs for physiologic changes. Indicates a hardware
Alarm
malfunction. If problem persists, remove cuff and alert a qualified
service technician.
Blood
Observe the patient for physiologic changes. Treat patient as
Pressure
symptoms warrant.
Alarm
Blood
If problem persists, alert a qualified service technician.
Pressure
Alarm
Blood
1) Remove kink in line to cuff.
Pressure
2) May indicate a hardware malfunction. If problem persists,
Alarm
remove cuff and alert a qualified service technician.
ALARMS
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
2008T Machine Operator's Manual P/N 490122 Rev N

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