Alarm Summary
The Model 7500FO detects both patient and equipment alarms. In
general, patient alarms are identified as high priority, while equipment
alarms are identified as medium priority. High priority alarms always take
priority over medium priority alarms. Alarm indicators remain active for as
long as the alarm condition is present.
Patient Alarms
If patient SpO
or pulse readings are equal to or above the upper alarm
2
limit, or if they are equal to or below the lower alarm limit, the device will
signal a high priority alarm, indicated by numeric LEDs flashing in sync
with the red Alarm Bar LED.
Alarm Description
SpO
High Alarm Limit
2
SpO
Low Alarm Limit
2
Pulse Rate High Alarm Limit
Pulse Rate Low Alarm Limit
Low Perfusion Alarm
Equipment Alarms
Alarm Description
Low Battery Alarm
Sensor Alarm
Other Equipment Alarms Error code appears in main display area.
22
Factory
Default
Off
85%
200 BPM
50 BPM
Red segment on Pulse Strength Bargraph
indicates low pulse amplitude.
Visual Indicator
Battery LED blinks in sync with Alarm Bar LED. This
alarm signifies that the battery has less than 30
minutes of normal operation. When Critical Low
Battery is reached, the device's oximetry functions
are disabled.
Sensor Alarm LED blinks in sync with Alarm Bar
LED. This alarm signifies a sensor fault or
disconnect.
Alarms and Limits
Adjustment
Options
Increment
Off, 80-100
Off, 50-95
Off, 75-275
Off, 30-110
1%
1%
5 BPM
5 BPM