Service Manual, Micropaq Monitor - Welch Allyn
Service Manual, Micropaq Monitor - Welch Allyn
Service Manual, Micropaq Monitor - Welch Allyn
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16 Functional verification <strong>Welch</strong> <strong>Allyn</strong> <strong>Micropaq</strong> <strong>Monitor</strong><br />
9. Verify the LED flashes red, an audio alert sounds, the SpO 2 and PR-BPM numeric<br />
flashes, and “Patient Alarm” is displayed.<br />
10. Press and verify the audio alarm suspends for 90 seconds, “Patient Alarm” is<br />
displayed and the LED remains red but is no longer flashing.<br />
11. On the patient simulator, return the SpO 2 saturation setting to 94 percent and pulse<br />
rate setting to 60 bpm (with no motion artifact selected).<br />
12. Verify the SpO 2 numeric changes to “94” ± 4 percent, the LED returns to flashing<br />
yellow or green (depending on weather the monitor is connected to Acuity), the audio<br />
alert turns off, the SpO 2 and PR-BPM numeric stops flashing, and “Patient Alarm” is<br />
no longer displayed.<br />
13. Remove the SpO 2 cable from the monitor.<br />
14. Verify an audio alert sounds on the monitor, or sounds at Acuity if configured, and the<br />
following message appears:<br />
EQUIPMENT ALERT<br />
NO SPO2 SENSOR DETECTED<br />
Note If the monitor is connected to Acuity, the LED will change from flashing green to<br />
flashing yellow.<br />
15. Press to acknowledge the alert.<br />
16. Verify the audio alert stops sounding and the Equipment Alert message disappears<br />
from the display.<br />
SpO 2 testing is complete.