Datalog - Dräger Apollo Operating Instructions Manual

Inhalation anesthesia machine software 3.2n
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Datalog

Datalog

The datalog is a chronological record of measured
values and events that occur during the case. The
Apollo automatically records events such as
performed or cancelled self-tests, changes of agent,
and changes of ventilation mode (followed by the
date). At the end of each case, the case duration, the
use of each fresh gas, patient uptake, and total use
of anesthetic agent are recorded.
The datalog can also be configured by the user to
record each Warning or Caution or to record patient
parameter data at specified intervals of 1, 2, 5, or 10
minutes. Each Warning or Caution entry is followed
by the measured values recorded at the time of the
alarm's occurrence. See the "Configuration" section
of the manual for more information.
The datalog can be displayed from the standby
screen, the standard screen, or the data screen. It
consists of two pages: Page 1 lists standard patient
parameters; Page 2 lists more standard parameters
as well as optional parameters, such as SpO
pulse.
To display the datalog:
Press the >Datalog< soft key on the standby
screen, data screen, or standard screen (1 in
Figure
85).
During operation page 1 of the log book is displayed
on the screen in place of the curves (see
To display the second page of the datalog:
Press the >Page 2< soft key on the datalog
screen (1 in
Figure
During operation page 2 of the log book is displayed
on the screen in place of the curves.
To return to the previous screen:
Press the >Exit Datalog< soft key (2 in
86)
or
Press the >
< key on the side of the
monitor screen
To delete datalog data:
The datalog can be cleared only when the Apollo is in
Standby. Datalog and trend data are cleared
simultaneously. Complete instructions are provided
in
"Deleting Trend Data" on page
Apollo Operator's Manual
and
2
Figure
86)
Figure
125.
Figure 85. Datalog Soft Key - Standard Screen
Figure 86. Page 1 of the Datalog
86).
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