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Alarm
Problem
Solution
110 Data File Not
Readable
Low Priority Alarm
The data file which contains the
system default settings has been
corrupted. The system has
automatically reset the system to
the factory defaults.
All user defined settings in Advanced Setup, Normothermia Settings and
Hypothermia Settings should be reset by the user prior to the next patient
treatment.
Note:
The Continue Current Case option will not be available in this
situation.
112 Confirm Return to
Cooling Phase
Low Priority Alarm
Treatment is currently programmed
to be in the Rewarming phase, but
the
Start
button in the
Cooling
window was pressed.
1.
If you intended to return to the cooling phase, press the green
Start
button in the
Cooling
window to confirm.
2.
If you intended to remain in the rewarming phase, press the green
Start
button in the
Rewarming
window.
Note
: The “Rewarming from” setting in the
Rewarming–Adjust
window will revert automatically to the current cooling phase target
temperature to assure a smooth transition from cooling to rewarming
113 Reduced Water
Temperature Control
Low Priority Alarm
The system has detected that the
water temperature has not been
controlled as accurately as
expected in the last 30 minutes.
This situation may be temporary
due to sudden patient temperature
changes, interruption in water flow,
or blockage of air flow by an
obstruction or dirty filter.
1.
Confirm that water flow is adequate.
2.
Confirm that air vents are not obstructed. Clean filter if dirty.
3.
Confirm that patient temperature control is stable.
4.
If this alarm recurs or patient temperature is not adequately controlled,
consider replacing the device or discontinuing treatment.
5.
Contact BD Customer Support for troubleshooting assistance.
114 Treatment
Stopped Low Priority
Alarm
Treatment has been stopped for
the last ten (10) minutes.
Press the green
Start
button to continue treatment
115 Prolonged Warm
Water Exposure
Medium Priority
Alarm
The circulating water temperature
has been between 38°C (100.4°F)
and 40°C (104.0°F) for a prolonged
period of time.
Prolonged warm water exposure
may increase the risk for skin
injury. Assess patient’s skin
underneath the ArcticGel™ pads.
1.
Verify the custom parameters.
§
Patient target is set to the correct temperature.
See
VI. Operation Guide–Therapy Screen-
topics
Hypothermia Therapy–Rewarming
or
Normothermia
Therapy–Control Patient
for instructions on setting patient
target temperature.
§
One of the automatic patient control modes (e.g. Control
Patient or Rewarming) is activated. (The system is not in
Manual Control mode.)
§
The high water temperature limit is set correctly. Consider
reducing the maximum water temperature setting to 38°C
(100°F) or lower. See
VI. Operation Guide–Therapy
Settings–High Water Limit
.
2.
Verify Pad Sizing and Coverage
§
A full set of four ArcticGel™ pads of the appropriate size for
the patient applied to the patient.
§
For patients > 100 kg (220 lbs), 1 or 2 Universal pads are
added as required for adequate coverage.
§
The pads are well-adhered to the patient.
3.
Verify System Performance
§
Water flow rate should be greater than the minimum flow
rate requirements specified in the ArcticGel™ pads IFU for
at least 1 hour continuous use.
See
VIII. Troubleshooting–Water–Low Water Flow
for
troubleshooting instructions.
§
The patient temperature probe is properly placed and
providing an accurate and stable temperature.
4. Make Clinical Decision
§
If all of the above considerations have been addressed and
the patient still has not reached target temperature the
physician and nursing staff make a clinical decision to limit
the warm water exposure:
§
Decrease high water temperature limit. See
VI. Operation
Guide–Therapy Settings–High Water Limit
§
Set the patient target temperature to the highest patient
temperature achieved. See
VI. Operation Guide–Therapy
Screen–Hypothermia Therapy–Rewarming
or
Normothermia Therapy–Control Patient
for instructions
on setting patient target temperature.
§
Discontinue warming therapy.
116 Patient
Temperature 1
Change Not Detected
Low Priority Alarm
Patient Temperature 1 has not
changed by more than 0.15°C for
an extended period of time.
1.
Verify that the Temp In 1 probe is correctly positioned and correctly
connected to the system.
2.
Verify patient temperature by an independent measurement.
3.
Verify that the rate of temperature change is intentionally set to a low
value.
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