Adjustable Range Of Alert Limits - EDAN iM3 User Manual

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☆Adjustable range of alarm limits
Resolution
☆Accuracy
Typical measurement time (after
insertion into measurement site)
Measuring Mode
Transient Response Time
Clinical Bias
Limits of Agreement
Stability
NOTE:
The direct mode refers to monitor mode, while adjusted mode refers to predictive mode
and quick predictive mode.
A.6 Adjustable Range of Alert Limits
SpO
2
PR
NIBP mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa)
EDAN NIBP
Patient Type
ADU
PED
35.5 C ~42 C
0.1 C
Monitoring Mode and Preditive Mode: 0.1 C
Quick Predictive Mode: 0.3 C
Oral (Quick Predictive Mode): (3~5) s (non-fever
temps); (8~10) s (fever temps)
Oral (Predictive Mode): (6~10) s
Axillary: (8~12) s
Rectal: (10~14) s
Monitoring Mode (all sites): (60~120) s
Direct Mode /Adjusted Mode
≤30 s monitoring mode
(-0.2 to -0.4 )C
0.49
0.14 C
20% ~ 100%
30 bpm ~ 300 bpm
High Limit
SYS
270
DIA
215
MAP
235
SYS
230
DIA
180
MAP
195
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Product Specification
Low Limit
40
10
20
40
10
20

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