Critically Low Battery Alarm; Spo 2 High Or Low Alarm; Pulse Rate High Or Low Alarm; Pulse Quality Alarm - Nonin 9847V Operator's Manual

Veterinary handheld pulse; oximeter and carbon dioxide (co2) detector
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Critically Low Battery Alarm

The audible critically low battery alarm is a medium priority equipment alarm indicating the batteries
have reached a critically low level and must be replaced immediately. The 9847V will not monitor
animals after the batteries reach a critical power level. Also during this medium priority alarm, the
visible Low Battery indicator blinks.
If a high priority animal alarm condition exists before reaching critically low battery level, the audible
and visible alarms "latch." A "latched" animal alarm condition sounds a high priority animal audible
alarm. A high priority animal visible alarm indicator that is "latched" for a critically low battery will either
blink (for no breath or pulse quality) or display 3 blinking dashes (for SpO
CAUTION: The critically low battery state overrides the audible alarm disable switch.
!
If a critically low battery condition occurs and the audible alarms are either
temporarily or permanently disabled, the audible alarms will become re-enabled. A
medium priority alarm will sound unless there is a high priority alarm condition in
effect. The Audible Alarm Disabled indicator will not be lit.
The audible critically low battery alarm cannot be disabled by the alarm disable switch.
SpO
High or Low Alarm
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The audible SpO
alarm is a high priority animal alarm that sounds (if the audible alarms are not
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disabled) when the SpO
priority alarm, a visible alarm occurs. See "SpO
information.) The audible and visible indicators stop when the condition is cleared.

Pulse Rate High or Low Alarm

The audible pulse rate alarm is a high priority animal alarm that sounds (if the audible alarms are not
disabled) when the pulse rate high or low alarm limits are matched or exceeded. (Also during this high
priority alarm, a visible alarm occurs. See "SpO
information.) The audible and visible indicators stop when the condition is cleared.

Pulse Quality Alarm

The audible pulse quality alarm is a high priority animal alarm that sounds (if the audible alarms are
not disabled) when the detected pulse signals are of inadequate pulse quality. During this high priority
alarm, the Pulse Quality indicator blinks red as it normally does in inadequate pulse quality situations,
and can be latched (will continue) for the critical battery state. (See "Pulse Quality Indicator" on page
25 for additional information.) The audible and visible indicators stop when the condition is cleared.
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high or low alarm limits are reached or exceeded. (Also during this high
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and Pulse Rate Displays" on page 24 for more
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and Pulse Rate Displays" on page 24 for more
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Using the 9847V Pulse Oximeter
or pulse rate).
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