Mallinckrodt NPB-190 Instrukcja Operatora Strona 39

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Start-Up and Use
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Note: The default power-on operating mode can be changed to
the neonatal patient setting by qualified service
personnel using the configuration mode described in the
N-395 service manual.
When the patient setting (adult-pediatric or neonatal) is
changed, alarm limits return to power-on defaults for the
respective settings and previous patient data is cleared from the
display. In the neonate mode, there are different default settings
used. Refer to Default Settings, page 58.
Contrast
To adjust the screen contrast, press and hold the CONTRAST
Button on the front panel of the monitor. Press the ADJUST UP
or ADJUST DOWN Button to increase or decrease the contrast.
Continue to press and hold the buttons to adjust the contrast at a
faster rate.
Monitoring Mode
In Monitoring Mode - Pleth View (Figure 9), the N-395 displays
%SpO
2 readings, pulse rate readings, and a pleth waveform. In
the Monitoring Mode - Blip (Magnified) View (Figure 10), the
Pulse Amplitude Indicator and a larger %SpO
2 and pulse rate
reading are displayed. The pleth waveform is not displayed.
Instructions on how to select one of the two views by using the
softkeys are given later in this section.
The %SpO
2 is displayed for values between 1% and 100%.
Pulse rates are displayed for values from 20 to 250 beats per
minute and zero beats per minute. Pulse rates below 20 (except
zero) will be displayed as 20, and pulse rates above 250 will be
displayed as 250. A pulse rate of zero is used to indicate that
the monitor is not monitoring a pulse.
A variable-pitch beep sounds once for each pulse, and the Pulse
Amplitude Indicator (in the Blip [magnified] View) visually
displays relative pulse strength at the sensor site. The pitch of
the beep decreases as %SpO
2 decreases.
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