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Operator's Manual  ZM-940PA
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burn on the patient and incorrect measurement data.  Replace any broken
probe with a new one.
• When the probe is attached on an appropriate site with sufficient circulation
and the error message confirming the probe attachment repeatedly appears,
the probe may be deteriorated.  Replace it with a new one.
• When a message indicates a faulty SpO
2
 probe, stop monitoring and replace
the probe with a new one.
• While a patient is on medication which causes vasodilation, the pulse
waveform may change and in rare cases the SpO
2
 value may not be displayed.
NOTE
In order to maintain sufficient blood circulation, keep the measurement site
warm by covering it with a blanket or something similar.  Warming the site is
effective, especially for a patient with a small pulse amplitude.
SpO
2
 and PR Display Order
You can select the display order for SpO
2
 and PR (pulse rate) on the LCD.  Refer to the
“Changing Parameter Setup Settings” section.
Monitoring SpO
2
 during NIBP Measurement
When the SpO
2
 probe is attached to the same limb as the NIBP cuff, the blood flow decreases
during NIBP measurement and pulse wave cannot be detected and SpO
2
 cannot be monitored
properly.   When “INHIBIT SpO
2
 DURING NIBP” on the PARAMETER SETUP screen is set
to ON (factory default setting), SpO
2
 monitoring is paused during NIBP measurement to avoid
SpO
2
 alarm occurrence.  However, when monitoring SpO
2
 on the same limb as NIBP, be careful
when reading SpO
2
 values.
When monitoring SpO
2
 is important, attach the probe to the limb to which the NIBP cuff or
catheter is not attached.
When SpO
2
 monitoring is paused during NIBP measurement, the SpO
2
 value just before the
start of NIBP measurement and an 
 mark are displayed on the transmitter for 30 seconds.
When NIBP measurement is not completed after 30 seconds, “– – –” is displayed for the SpO
2
value.  The same data also appears on the monitor screen.