Cancelling Audio Pause; Display Changes During Alarms; De-Escalating Alarms; Battery Indicator - GE Carestation 620 User's Reference Manual

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Cancelling audio pause

Display changes during alarms

De-escalating alarms

Battery indicator

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Selecting and holding Audio Pause for 2 seconds will cancel the
audio pause function.
Messages may appear in the waveform field during some alarms. If
more than one alarm has a message, the message for the highest
priority alarm is displayed. The message is removed when the alarm
is resolved.
The color of the alarm text shown in the alarm message fields is
dependent on the alarm priority. Messages for high-priority alarms
use white text. Messages for medium-priority alarms use black text.
Low-priority alarm messages use black text.
When the O2 pipeline supply pressure drops to less than 252 kPa
(36 psi), O2 supply information is displayed.
Some patient parameter alarms such as 'Ppeak high' and 'FiO2 low'
will latch when the alarm condition is corrected. When an alarm is
latched, it is displayed in gray text on a black background. The
parameter box will stop flashing. All the associated waveform,
numeric, and digit field messages are removed from the display. The
alarm will remain in this condition until it is acknowledged by
selecting Audio Pause or until the alarm reoccurs. When the alarm
is acknowledged, it is removed from the screen. If an alarm has
latched and the alarm reoccurs before it is acknowledged, the alarm
will revert to an active state.
Some device related alarms, such as 'No insp flow sensor' will de-
escalate priority when the alarm is acknowledged by selecting Audio
Pause. The alarm message shows at the low-priority alarm level until
the alarm condition is resolved and the alarm is cleared. If that alarm
reoccurs after it has been resolved, the alarm occurs at its standard
priority level.
The color and fill amount of the battery in use symbol indicates the
amount of battery power remaining.
Green indicates greater than 60 minutes.
Yellow indicates between 60 and 5 minutes.
7 Alarms and troubleshooting
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