Definition Of Alarm Types; Sound Pressure Level (Spl) For Alarm Signals - CME BodyGuard 545 Color Vision Directions For Use Manual

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Medium Priority
Low Priority
Informational Signal/Alert
Technical Alarms/System
Error

Definition of Alarm Types

Alarm Visuals
Red Flashing
Yellow Flashing
Yellow Solid
Green Solid

Sound Pressure Level (SPL) for Alarm Signals

Alarm Priority
High Priority Alarm
Medium Priority Alarm
Low Priority Alarm
BodyGuard 545 Color Vision™ Directions For Use
immediate user response.
A medium-priority alarm is initiated by any alarm condition requiring
prompt user response.
A low-priority alarm is initiated by any condition requiring user
awareness.
A signal/alert that provides information which may, or may not,
require action to be taken by the clinician.
An alarm arising from a hardware or software failure condition. The
signal priority is indicated by an audio tone and visually.
Definitions
Infusion high priority alarms—Pump status
Operation LED flashes red
Infusion medium priority alarms—Status
indicator flashes yellow
Infusion low priority alarms—Status indicator
appears in steady yellow
IPump ready to start
Min. Volume (dBA)
(Volume 1)
53.0
46.5
46.1
5 - Alarm Conditions and Troubleshooting
Max. Volume (dBA)
(Volume 5)
61.4
54.7
54.6
58

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