Alarm For Spo Sensor Off; Alarm For Low Battery; Higher Than Hi Alarm Limit - EDAN VE-H100B User Manual

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VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual
5.2.3 Alarm for SpO
Sensor off
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When the SpO
sensor falls off from the finger, the oximeter will
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give a medium alarm, and the icon
displays in
information area.
and PR value area display "---", and give a medium alarm.
SpO
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(Make sure the alarm system in menu is ON.)

5.2.4 Alarm for Low Battery

When the battery is too low, the oximeter gives a medium alarm
for low battery.
After the low battery alarm occurs, the oximeter can still be
operated for a few minutes before it turns off automatically.
The low battery icon
displays on LCD, and gives a
medium alarm. (Make sure Alarm System in menu is ON.)

5.2.5 Higher than Hi Alarm Limit

If the measured SpO
or PR value is higher than the Hi Alarm
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(upper alarm limit), the oximeter gives a high alarm.
Here we take PR for example:
If the measured PR value is higher than the setup PR Hi Alarm,
the oximeter gives a high alarm (Make sure Alarm System in
menu is ON). A ↑ icon displays near PR, which indicates that the
measured value is higher than that of PR Hi Alarm, it will
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