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Start-Up and Use
When all of the following conditions are present for 15 minutes,
the NPB-295 automatically shuts down:
Running on battery power
No buttons have been pressed
No pulse has been detected (for example, when no patient is
connected to the sensor or the sensor is disconnected)
No alarms are present (other than low battery or a non-
correctable error)
ALARMS
Description of Alarms
The NPB-295 has three levels of audible alarms.
1. High-priority alarm: Indicated by a fast-rate, high-pitched,
pulsing tone. A high-priority alarm sounds after loss-of-
pulse is detected.
Refer to the “Management of the Loss-of-Pulse Alarm”
paragraph in this section for a detailed description of the
loss-of-pulse alarm.
2. Medium-priority alarm: Indicated by a medium-rate,
medium-pitched, pulsing tone. A medium-priority alarm
sounds when any measured patient parameter moves outside
the set alarm limits.
During a medium-priority alarm, the display flashes with the
patient parameter that violated the limit (%SpO
2 or Pulse
Rate).
3. Low-priority alarm: Indicated by a slow, low-pitched,
pulsing tone. A low-priority alarm sounds during the
following conditions:
low battery (while operating on battery power)
when an SpO
2 cable has been disconnected
• monitor failure
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