System Alarms
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Loss of Power
Technical
High
Ventilator
Technical
Inoperative
High
Ventilator
High
Service
Required
High
Escalates
Temperature
from
Medium to
High
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Red flashing button; Blank
screen
Red flashing button;
"Ventilator Inoperative"
message
• • • • •
Red flashing button;
"Ventilator Service
Required" message
• • •
Yellow flashing button
and yellow "High
for Medium
Temperature" message
• • • • •
appears. If condition
for High
worsens, button flashes
red and red "High
Temperature" message
appears.
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Shuts
down
if can't
provide
therapy
safely. Or,
continues
to operate
at a limited
level.
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User: Press Start/Stop button and then press
Right button to silence alarm. If using AC power,
try plugging device into alternate AC power
source. If loss of power continues, switch
to DC power by connecting a fully charged
detachable or external battery to the device. If
there is still no power, connect patient to
alternate source of ventilation and contact
your health care professional.
Clinician: Restore AC power. If alarm
continues, connect a fully charged detachable or
external battery to device to restore power. If
alarm still continues, have the device serviced.
User: Press Start/Stop button. If display is
operational, Power Off confirmation screen
appears. Select Right button to shut off device
and silence alarm. Immediately remove patient
from ventilator and connect them to alternate
source of ventilation. Contact your health care
professional for service.
Clinician: Restore power. If alarm
continues, have the device serviced.
User: Press Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause
button to silence alarm. Or, press Left (Reset)
button to reset alarm. The alarm goes away
until next reminder appears. Connect patient to
alternate source of ventilation and contact your
health care professional as soon as possible.
Clinician: If alarm continues, have the device
serviced.
User: Press Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause
button to silence alarm. Or, press Left (Reset)
button to reset alarm. Make sure device
is not close to a heat source. Make sure
tubing is not under any bedding. Check inlet
filter and clean or replace it if needed. Make
sure cooling vents are not blocked. If the
ventilator is running off of the internal or
detachable battery, move to a cooler location
and/or power the device with AC power or
a lead-acid battery. If alarm continues, place
patient on alternate source of ventilation and
contact your health care professional.
Clinician: If alarm continues after the measures
above have been taken, have device serviced.
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