Settings And Alarms; Touch Panel Display; Factory Default Settings; Table 6. Factory Default Settings - Nonin LifeSense LS1-9R Operator's Manual

Vital signs monitor capnography/pulse oximeter
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Settings and Alarms

Touch Panel Display

All adjustments and settings are made using the LifeSense touch panel display. Each specific
parameter is adjusted by using the up/down arrows on the display bar

Factory Default Settings

LifeSense recalls and displays the factory default settings (table 6) upon start-up. At the start-up
screen, the operator can select from two different default settings (only if alarms are activated on
the first start-up screen). Adjust settings according to each patient's needs.
Parameter
HR upper limit
HR lower limit
SpO
upper limit
2
SpO
lower limit
2
ETCO
upper limit
2
ETCO
lower limit
2
RR upper limit
RR lower limit
WARNING: Verify all alarm settings and limits during system startup to ensure that
they are set as intended.
CAUTION: Setting alarm limits to extremes can render the alarm system useless.
!
CAUTION: Before each use, it is the operator's responsibility to verify the alarm
!
limits are appropriate for the patient being monitored.
CAUTION: Do not cover or block speaker opening. This may significantly reduce the
!
sound volume.
CAUTION: The monitor is equipped with automatic barometric pressure
!
compensation. End tidal pCO
atmospheric pressure of 760 mmHg and pH
713, 713 x 5% = 36 mmHg).
Table 6: Factory Default Settings
> 30kg / 66lbs Patient Selected
200 beats per minute (BPM)
50 BPM
100 %
85 %
7.5 kPa or 57 mmHg
1.5 kPa or 13 mmHg
28 respirations per minute (RPM) 80 RPM
6 RPM
values displayed are calculated based on an
2
≤ 30kg / 66lbs Patient Selected
200 BPM
80 BPM
95 %
85 %
7.5 kPa or 57 mmHg
1.5 kPa or 13 mmHg
20 RPM
O of 47 mmHg (example: 760 – 47 =
2
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