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14
Alarm
Why the alarm happens
What to do
HIGH f
Your child's respiratory rate is more than the
High f alarm setting.
Find the cause for the increased respiratory
rate. Does your child need to be moved
around, suctioned, or given more oxygen?
The alarm will shut off when your child’s
respiratory rate is less than the High f alarm
setting.
HIGH PEEP
The circuit positive end expiratory pressure
(PEEP) is greater than the High PEEP alarm
setting. The circuit and or exhalation valve
may be blocked.
Clean and check the circuit and exhalation
valve.
LOW PEEP
The circuit positive end expiratory pressure
(PEEP) is less that the Low PEEP alarm
setting. The circuit and or exhalation valve
may have a leak.
Clean and check the circuit and exhalation
valve.
RESET OR
RESET 1
The ventilator restarts following a condition
other than being shut down by pressing the
On/Standby button. The ventilator will do a
self-test if no problems are detected the
ventilator will continue to operate.
Repeated Reset or Reset 1 alarms mean
there is a problem with the ventilator.
Switch your child to the backup ventilator
and contact your DME Company. If your
child does not have a backup ventilator
begin giving breaths to your child with a
self-inflating bag and call 911.
REMOVE PTNT
The ventilator is powered up in the Ventilator
Checkout or Ventilator Maintenance mode.
This happens when you are turning the
ventilator on to complete a Leak Test. The
ventilator is not delivering gas.
Make sure your child is taken off the
ventilator. Complete the Leak Test before
placing your child back on the ventilator.
LOCKED
The control buttons are locked. If a button is
pressed this message will display on the front
panel screen.
Press the Control Lock button to unlock the
control buttons.
BAT LOW
The ventilator is running from the internal
battery power and the battery charge level is
low.
Plug the ventilator into an electrical outlet
or attach a fully charged battery.
BAT EMPTY
The ventilator is running from the internal
battery power and the battery charge level is
dangerously
low.
Plug the ventilator into an electrical outlet
or attach a fully charged battery.
POWER LOW
The ventilator is running on external power
and the voltage drops to the low level.
Plug the ventilator into a different electrical
outlet or attach a fully charged external
battery.
POWER LOST
The ventilator is turned on without an
external source of power, or is running on
external power and switches to the internal
battery.
check to see if the internal battery is fully
charged and attach a fully charged external
battery.