Alarm messages
Alarm message
Hub:
No SpO2 battery
●
No battery
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Central Viewer:
No SpO2 battery
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Hub:
Weak SpO2
●
connection
Central Viewer:
Weak SpO2
●
connection
Hub:
SpO2 connection lost
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Connection lost
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Central Viewer:
SpO2 connection lost
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Hub:
SpO2 device
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overheating
Device overheating
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Central Viewer:
SpO2 device
●
overheating
Alarms related to device issues
Alarm priorities are given in the section discussing alarm specifications.
Make sure that you are familiar with the generic layout of the Hub and Central Viewer
screens. This will help you identify where the following alarm messages appear. The alarm
location is indicated with the following abbreviations:
al. area = alarm area
●
data = data area
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Location
Possible explanations
Hub:
Battery has been removed from
the sensor.
al. area
●
data
●
Central
Viewer:
al. area
●
al. area
MBAN connection is poor and
●
there was a data loss between
the Hub and the sensor.
Hub:
Connection between the Hub
and sensor was lost due to too
al. area
●
long a distance between them
data
●
(for instance, the patient has
walked away from the Hub).
Central
Viewer:
al. area
●
Hub:
Sensor battery surface
temperature is too high.
al. area
●
The maximum surface
data
●
temperature of the devices
Central
being worn by the patient (Hub,
Viewer:
sensor battery and wearable
sensors) will never exceed
al. area
●
43°C (The device will shut
down before the temperature
reaches 43°C). When the surface
temperature is approaching
43°C, an overheating alarm
is given, allowing the clinician
to take appropriate action to
ensure the time of exposure is
limited based on the condition
of the patient.
Portrait
™
Mobile Monitoring Solution
Suggested actions
Connect a sensor battery.
●
Place the Hub closer to the
●
patient.
If the problem persists,
●
contact qualified service
personnel.
Check the distance between
●
the sensor and the Hub.
Make sure the patient
●
understands how far they
can move from the Hub
without losing the wireless
connection.
If the problem persists,
●
contact qualified service
personnel.
Check the sensor battery and
●
ensure that it is not covered
by anything that might lead
to overheating.
If the problem persists,
●
replace the sensor battery.
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