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Cardell MAX-12 HD - Veterinary Instrumentation

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CARDELL® <strong>MAX</strong>-<strong>12</strong><strong>HD</strong> User’s ManualSECTION 4ALARM SETUP4.1 Brief IntroductionAlarms are designed to give an alert when the monitoring results areabnormal. It is rendered with audible sounds, visual LED indicators, andflashing readings. Alarms have three degrees: Emergency (5 beeps, flashingred LED), Warning (3 beeps, flashing yellow LED), Alert (1 beep, continuousyellow LED).Emergency Alarm: Asystole, SYS-DIA is too low, Apnea Alarm;Warning Alarm: Parameter values exceed set limits; equipment alarmsAlert Alarm: Low battery power.Warning alarm equipment conditions are as follows:LEAD OFFPROBE OFFCUFF POSITION ERRORRANGE EXCEEDEDNO WATERTRAP (Optional Multi-gas)CALIBRATION ERRORLOW SIGNALLOOSE CUFFAIR LEAKOVERPRESSUREOTHER ERRORFILTER OCCLUSIONOCCLUSIONWhen sensors or probes are unplugged, the screen will display “Probe off” or“No sensor” and alarm.Note: When “Asystole” is displayed on the screen, please check for theECG Gain of the relative channel to see if it is too low to detect heart rate.If so, user can switch the ECG lead or change the source channel for thealarm.To effectively control the system alarm function, the monitor has alarmM1.0 5-15-0925

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