Erro Messages -Problems- Corrective Actions - Justec OxiEasy W60 User Manual

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Setup
Data transmission
Date and Time
Language
First, select between 12h mode 24h mode; then set date and time.
Settings for date and time are not erased when the device is
power off.
3)Language
Setup
Data transmission
Date and Time
Language
Depending on the firmware, up to two different language options
are available here for selection. All messages and menus will be
displayed in the selected language.
Setup
Language
Service
Exit
Service
The Service submenu is protected by a PIN code; only authorized
service personnel can access this menu.
When the ambient temperature is 20℃, the time required for
the monitor to warm from the minimun storage temperature
between uses until it is ready for its intended use is 1 hour.
When the ambient temperature is 20℃, the time required for
the monitor to cool from the maximun storage temperature
between uses until it is ready for its intended use is 4 hours.
5.Erro Messages –Problems- Corrective Actions
5.1 General Information
Physiological conditions, medical procedures, or external agents
that may interfere with the monitor's ability to detect and display
accurate measurements include:
·Lint,dust,light(including sunlight)
·Incorrect applications of the sensor
·Degraded sensors and electrodes, or loosened electrodes
·Placement of the senor on an extremity with a blood pressure
cuff, arterial catheter, or intravascular line
·Excessive patient activity
·Intravascular dyes
·Externally applied colouring agents, such as nail polish
·Failure to cover the sensor site with opaque material in high
ambient light conditions.
·Venous pulsation
·Dysfunctional haemoglobin
·Low perfusion
Electromagnetic interference may be preventing the monitor
OxiEasy W60 User Manual
Date and Time
Data : 2015 / 01 / 01
Time:06:08
Exit
Language
English
Chinese
Exit
Service
PIN Code:
0 0 0 0
Enter
Exit
5.2 Error Messages- Causes
"No sensor"
The sensor is not connected properly to the device.
– Check sensor connection
"Probe off!"
The sensor has been removed from the monitoring site. – Check
that the sensor is properly attached to the patient.
"Low battery!", battery symbol blinking red
The battery is almost completely discharged.
-Replace batteries immediately.
"Sensor fault"
The connected sensor is either defective or not compatible with the
device – check sensor.
"Device defective"
Fatal device error, e.g. resulting from improper handling, such as
use with computed tomography. – The device must be sent in to the
Service Department.
"Too much ambient light!"
High ambient light sources near the sensor, e.g. surgical lights.
– Shield sensor more effectively from external light.
"Bad signal quality"
Poor-quality pulse signal, for example as a result of low perfusion.
– Move the sensor to a different site on the patient or provide more
effective monitoring conditions.
5.3 Failure – Cause – Corrective Action
Problem: There is no response to the Power button.
Cause – Corrective Action: Ensure that the Power button is fully
depressed.
Problem: No pulse signal found
Cause – Corrective Action: Check the patient. Check the sensor
directions for use to determine if an appropriate sensor is being
used and if it is applied properly.
Check sensor and extension cable connections. Test the sensor on
another subject. Try another sensor or extension cable.
Perfusion may be too low for the monitor to track the pulse. Check
the patient. Test the monitor on yourself. Change the sensor site.
Try another sensor.
Interference due to patient activity may be preventing the monitor
from tracking the pulse.
Keep the patient still, if possible. Verify that the sensor is securely
applied and replace it if necessary. Change the sensor site.
The sensor may be too tight, there may be interference due to
ambient light, or the sensor may be on extremity with a blood
pressure cuff, arterial catheter, or intravascular line. Reposition
sensor, as necessary.
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