Navigating the Screens
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Operator's Manual
Press the
Accept
button to confirm changes made to any of the parameters on the More screen.
Note:
For the More screen settings, if the
Accept
button has not already been pressed, press
Cancel
at any time
to revert to previous setting.
4.8
More Screen Details
4.8.1
Events Screen
The Events screen is available in the hospital and transport domains and in standby and ventilat-
ing condition.
Figure 4-8.
Events Screen
The Events screen displays the last 1000 recordable events. When a new event occurs, the oldest
event is cleared. Use the
Up/down
panel buttons to scroll through the list of events. Recordable
events include the circuit check, parameter changes, alarm activate/deactivate, date/time chang-
es, audio paused, alarm cleared, calibrations, screen brightness changes, new patient, and power
on/off.
The alarm, technical fault, and event logs are stored in nonvolatile memory on the main CPU PCB,
ensuring that this information is retained during power loss conditions or when the ventilator is
turned off.
To record when a new patient is started, touch the
Activate Presets
button while in the Startup
screen (standby condition), and then press the
New Patient Flag
button. The event history log will
record a new patient entry.
While scrolling through events, the time and parameters in use during that event are displayed.
Summary of Contents for Newport HT70
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