HAL® S1030
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USER GUIDE
Troubleshooting | 65
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
Low chest rise (or no chest rise at all)
while breathing.
Wrong settings or disabled lungs.
Make sure lungs are enabled,
and both respiratory rate and
inspiration percent are different
than '0'. Try changing the
respiratory rate to a different
value or turn the simulator off
and then on again.
Oximeter reading does not coincide
with set value.
Using a different Oximeter/Sensor
than the one the simulator was
calibrated for.
The simulator must be
calibrated with the oximeter
instrument that is going to be
used. Oximeter sensors cannot
be swapped even with the
same kind of oximeter's brand
and model.
An oximeter that includes
carbon monoxide and/or
methemoglobin sensing cannot
be used.
Please check that the oximeter
has been placed on the arm
that has the O2 SAT feature.
Check in the 'Diagnostics' in
UNI if that arm has the sensor
responding for that arm.
Oximeter sensor not properly placed.
Make sure to slide the oximeter
probe all the way on to the
simulator's finger. Make sure
the emitter part (the red light)
of the probe is on the nail side
of the finger. Proper orientation
of the oximeter matters!
Offset value /- 2
User should expect a +/- 2
discrepancy between value set
and oximeter reading for O2Sat
values above 80% and +/- 3
below 80%.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
CO2 not being exhaled..
Empty CO2 canister.
Make sure the CO2 canister
is in place. For the S1030, the
UNI software will display the
"Low CO2" message when CO2
pressure is low. The pressure
of CO2 can also be checked by
going to the Factory Settings
menu.
Notice that the CO2 canister
must be plugged in just before
the training session is to start
to get the maximum duration
of run time. If left overnight, the
canister may leak some CO2.
CO2 pressure regulator is "OFF".
In the UNI software, click the
blue gear icon in the upper
right-hand corner> 'Setup' >
'Calibration'. On the Calibration
menu, click the 'Factory
Settings' button in the bottom
left corner. On the 'Factory
Settings' menu press the
"CO2 Pressure" button. In the
window to the right, a value
between 3-6 psi (ideal 4.5 psi)
indicates a good level. Should
that not be the case, and the
psi is 0, consider replacing the
CO2 canister.
Mechanical ventilator is not triggered
when assisting the simulator.
Settings exceeding the simulator's
capabilities.
The simulator is able to trigger
the ventilator either when:
Flow is less than or equal to 1
liter/minute, or Pressure is less
than or equal to 1 cmH2O.
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