Temperature Messages - Welch Allyn Connex VSM 6000 series Directions For Use Manual

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Message
SpO2 sensor expires in....
Note This message only appears
on devices configured with SpHb.

Temperature messages

Message
Connect temperature probe.
Insert correct color-coded probe
well.
Replace temperature probe.
Temperature not functional. Call
for service.
Temperature time limit exceeded.
Retry temperature measurement.
Tissue contact lost.
Retry temperature measurement.
Note This message often
accompanies other temperature
messages.
Possible cause
The SpO2 sensor will expire soon
Possible cause
No probe is connected
The probe is faulty
The temperature module returned a connect
probe message
The probe well is missing
The probe is faulty
A module error occurred
The direct mode timed out
The probe has lost contact with the patient's
tissue
A probe heater or data error occurred
User settings require adjustment
The ambient temperature is out of range
The SureTemp temperature module is faulty
Troubleshooting 213
Suggested action
Remove the sensor from the
patient and reapply.
Replace the SpO2 sensor.
Suggested action
Connect a temperature probe and
retry.
Replace the temperature probe.
Connect a temperature probe and
retry. If a probe is already
connected, replace the probe.
Insert a temperature probe well.
Replace the temperature probe.
Call for service.
Remove the probe from the
measurement site.
Touch OK to dismiss the
message. Return the probe to the
probe well and retry patient
temperature measurement.
Ensure that the probe makes
proper contact with the patient's
tissue.
Retry the temperature
measurement. If the problem
persists, replace the probe.
Adjust the user settings and
retry.
Operate the monitor within the
specified temperature range.
Retry patient temperature
measurement.
Call for service.

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