
Start-Up and Use
36
%SpO2 Seconds
SatSeconds
2 x 2 = 4
4 x 3 = 12
6 x 6 = 36
Total SatSeconds =
52
After approximately 10.9 seconds the SatSeconds alarm would
sound, because 50 SatSeconds had been exceeded. See arrow
(é) in Figure 5.
Figure 11: Alarm Response with SatSeconds
Saturation levels may fluctuate rather than remaining steady for
a period of several seconds. Often, %SpO
2 levels may fluctuate
above and below the alarm limit, re-entering the non-alarm
range several times.
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