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19
Alarms
Alarms
Applies to:
– Evita Infinity V500
– Babylog VN500
– Evita V300
Displaying information on alarms
Acknowledging alarm messages
Alarm messages that can be acknowledged are
listed in the instructions for use in chapter "Alarm –
Cause – Remedy." For alarm messages that can
be acknowledged the "Remedy" column in the table
contains the information that the alarm message
can be acknowledged by pressing the
ALARM RE-
SET
button and confirming with the rotary knob.
The following alarm messages that can be ac-
knowledged are not listed:
– Suction maneuver overused?
–
PEEP high
(!!)
–
Flow sensor? Ventilation impaired
(Evita Infinity V500, Evita V300)
–
Low Flow PV Loop maneuver overused?
(Evita Infinity V500)
Alarm history
The alarm history is part of the logbook. The length
of the alarm history depends on the number of log-
book entries.
When the logbook reaches its maximum size, the
oldest entry in the logbook is deleted as each new
entry is logged.
Switching the device off and on are not recorded in
the logbook.
Setting the volume of the alarm tone
The lower value for the volume of the alarm tone is
limited by the configured minimum volume of the
alarm tone. The minimum volume is configured on
page
System setup > Alarms > Alarm vol./tone
,
see chapter "Setting the alarm tone" on page 20.
WARNING
Missing alarms in loud environments
Alarm situations are not detected.
Set the volume of the alarm tone so that
alarms can be heard.