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identification of the source of the alarm. If the value is set to +1 here, the alarm sound of high and medium
alarms will be repeated as infrequently as possible and the alarm sound of low alarms will only be emitted once
and not repeated. This setting is only suitable for quiet, manageable environments.
Warning:
If the user alters the brightness or sound settings, he/she must take account of the specific surroundings and
may only change the settings to such an extent that the screen content remains visible and the alarm sounds
can still be heard.
5.13
Trend
The trend display shows the course taken by the values set for each mode. Eight hours are shown per page.
Overall the values since the last device start, however a maximum of values from the past 28 days, can be
displayed by pressing the arrow buttons. If, at the time indicated, the medinCNO
®
was in a mode in which the
value shown is not available, this time period will be shown as empty in the trend. All trend values, except for
the alarms, are deleted when the device is switched off.
CPAP / FiO
2
trend: Both of these trend courses are available in all modes. They show the course of the oxygen
concentration set and the average CPAP pressure.
RR / R
insp
:
In Apnoea CPAP mode, the course of the respiration rate (breaths >1 mbar per minute) and push
frequency (number of pushes per minute) can also be shown. In the NIPPV special case, no respiration rate is
shown and if a backup was actively running, the line is shown in blue.
R
insp
/ Tr. rate min/max:
In SNIPPV mode, a trend is available which provides information about the actual push
frequency (R
insp
- number of pushes per minute) and the maximum and minimum push frequencies (per minute)
theoretically possible at this point in time due to the settings. If backup is actively running, the line is shown in
blue.
Frequency/amplitude:
In oscillation, the set frequency and the measured amplitude are recorded in addition
in the trend.
USB export:
The USB export of the trends contains the readings and settings and additionally a logfile of the
alarms described in chapter 3.4.4.
5.14
Standby
The standby mode can be used if the medinCNO
®
is not being used to treat an acute case but should be kept
ready for use. If the device is switched from one of the other modes to this mode, the medinCNO
®
stores all
the settings that have been selected, stops producing a flow and deactivates the alarms. Pressing the
End
button takes the device out of standby mode and causes the medinCNO
®
to revert to the previous mode.
If the standby mode is used during oscillation, the oscillation is only generated once again with an amplitude
of +1 and the flow is reduced to 8 L/min upon ending the standby. Thereafter, the
amplitude
and the
flow
must be reset manually by the user.
If the medinCNO
®
is switched during CPAP mode with activated leak assist into standby mode, the leak assist
needs to be manually restarted after ending the standby.
Ending the standby and reactivating normal operation of the medinCNO
®
lasts approximately ten seconds.
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