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Connecting a second Remote Alarm
Refer to illustration D
If required, a second Remote Alarm can be attached to the first
Remote Alarm to enable a Remote Alarm to be placed in two
separate rooms or locations.
1. Connect the Remote Alarm as per the instructions in
Connecting to the ventilator.
2. Connect one end of the alarm cable to the output connector
(5 pin) of the first Remote Alarm.
3. Connect the other end into the input connector (3 pin) on the
second Remote Alarm.
4. Once set up is complete, press
check the connection is correct and the second alarm is
receiving the signal.
5. Press
to check the functionality of the second Remote
Alarm. Refer to the Testing the Remote Alarm instructions.
Connecting to a Hospital Alarm System
1. Connect the Remote Alarm as per the set up instructions in
Connecting to the Ventilator.
2. Connect one end of the 30m Hospital Alarm system cable to
the output connector (5 pin) of the remote alarm.
3. Connect the other end to the Hospital Alarm Management
system. (Refer to the instructions provided with the cable).
4. Once set up is complete, press
of the Remote Alarm and confirm that the alarm is heard
through the Hospital Alarm Management system.
Note: Ventilators can also be connected directly to a Hospital
Alarm System using the 30 m Hospital alarm system cable.
Alarm types for the Remote Alarm
Different types of alarms can be generated on the Remote
Alarm. All alarms are indicated by an audible and visual signal.
Ventilator alarms
The Remote Alarm's main purpose is to relay alarm conditions
on the ventilator. The ventilator alarms on the Remote Alarm
alert the caregiver that an alarm has been triggered by the
Ventilator and therefore must be addressed on the Ventilator
itself, not by interacting with the Remote Alarm unit.
When a ventilator alarm is activated:
1. Check the patient's status.
2. View the alarm message in the Alarm display on the Ventilation
device.
3. Follow the on-screen help (if available) or refer to the Alarm
Troubleshooting section in the User Guide that came with your
Ventilation device.
Remote Alarm alarms
• Low Battery Alarm
This alarm alerts the caregiver that the batteries of the Remote
Alarm are low. The batteries need to be replaced.
on the first alarm to
to check the functionality
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