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"IBP1 NEED
ZERO-CAL"
"IBP2 NEED
ZERO-CAL"
"TB SENSOR OFF"
"ECG NOISE"
"XX INIT ERR X"
"XX COMM STOP"
"XX COMM ERR"
XX represents all the parameter modules in the system such as ECG, NIBP, SpO2, IBP module, etc.
"XX ALM LMT ERR"
"XX RANGE
EXCEEDED"
XX represents the parameter name in the system such as HR, ST1, ST2, RR, SpO2, IBP, NIBP, etc.
"CO2 Sensor Faulty"
"CO2 Sensor Over
temp"
"CO2 Check Sampling
Line"
"CO2 Zero Error"
"CO2 Out of Range"
"CO2 Check Airway
Adapter"
"CO2 not initialized"
"REAL CLOCK
NEEDSET"
"REAL CLOCK NOT
EXIST"
Zero calibrating must be done
before measuring in IBP1
Zero calibrating must be done
before measuring in IBP2
TB sensor is not connected correctly.
Rather large interference signals ap-
pear in the ECG signals.
XX has error X during initialization.
XX cannot communicate with the host.
XX cannot communicate normally with
the host.
The alarm limit of XX parameter is
modified by chance.
The measured value of XX parameter
has exceeded the measuring range of
the system.
The Sensor Source Current Failure
The sensor temperature is greater
than 40°C
This error occurs whenever the pneu-
matic pressure is outside the ex-
pected rang
An error was found during Zero
The value being calculated is greater
than the upper CO2 limit.
Usually caused when the airway
adapter is removed from the sensor
or when there is an optical blockage
on the windows of the airway adap-
ter. May also be caused by failure to
perform Zero to When adapter type is
changed.
Barometric Pressure or gas compen-
satins have not been set since power
on.
When the system displays 2000-1-1,
the system gives this prompt remin-
ding the user that the current system
time is not right.
The system has no cell battery or the
battery has run out of the capacity.
Do zero calibrating for IBP1
Do zero calibrating for IBP2
Check the connection of TB sensor.
Check the connection of ECG lead wire.
Check the current situation of the patient.
Check if the patient moves a lot.
Re-start up the monitor or re-plug in/out
the module. If the error still exists, contact
the manufacturer.
Contact the manufacturer for repair.
Contact the manufacturer for repair.
Check that the sensor is properly
plugged in. Reinsert or reseat the sensor
if necessary. If error persists,return sensor
to factory for servicing.
Make sure sensor is not exposed to
extreme heat. If error persists, return
sensor to factory for servicing.
Check that the sampling line is not
occluded or kinked.
To clear, check airway adapter and clean
if necessary. If this does not correct the
error, perform an adapter zero.
If error persists, perform a zero.
To clear, clean airway adapter if mucus or
moisture is seen. If the adapter is clean,
perform a Zero.
Set the Barometric Pressure and gas
compensations to clear this error.
Re-set up the system time. It is better
to set up the time just after the start-up
and prior to monitoring the patient. After
modifying the time, the user had better
re-start up the monitor to avoid storing
error time.
Install or replace the rechargeable battery.