9-10
Alarms, messages, and troubleshooting
Oxygen Not Available
Oxygen supply pressure
out of range, oxygen de-
vice failed, air flow sensor
and/or oxygen flow sensor
calibration failed, or oxy-
gen inlet pressure sensor
calibration failed. The
ventilator discontinues ox-
ygen support.
Check the patient. Check
if high/low O
2
source is
the problem and correct.
If problem persists, pro-
vide alternative ventila-
tion. Have the ventilator
serviced.
High
(47)
No
Yes
Yes
Patient alarms are
disabled during HFT
Displays when HFT (high
flow therapy) is active. Pa-
tient alarms are not avail-
able in this therapy.
Manually reset to confirm
and clear the audible
alarm.
Low/
Infor-
mation
(54)
Yes
No
Yes
Patient Circuit
Occluded
Proximal pressure and pa-
tient flow are low. Patient
circuit occluded.
Check the patient. Check
the patient circuit for bulk
liquid, crimps, or blocked
filter. Confirm ventilator
and alarm settings are ap-
propriate. If problem per-
sists, provide alternative
ventilation. Have the ven-
tilator serviced.
High
(40)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Patient Circuit Oc-
cluded
Displays when HFT (high
flow therapy) is active.
Gas flow to the patient is
obstructed.
Check the patient. Check
that an occlusive interface
is NOT in use (a cannula
fully sealed within the na-
res, an NIV mask or direct
connect to an ETT/trach).
Check for an occlusion,
kink or liquid in the pa-
tient circuit. If problem
persists, provide alterna-
tive ventilation.
High
(52)
No
Yes
Yes
Patient Disconnect
Patient is no longer con-
nected to the ventilator,
either through circuit or
mask, or the patient cir-
cuit is disconnected from
the ventilator and the pa-
tient is no longer receiving
ventilatory support. Venti-
lation continues.
NOTE: The Patient Dis-
connect alarm is trig-
gered when 11 seconds
have elapsed.
Check the patient. Recon-
nect patient circuit. Con-
firm ventilator and alarm
settings are appropriate. If
problem persists, provide
alternative ventilation.
Have the ventilator ser-
viced.
High
(39)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Table 9-3: Alarm and other messages: summary and troubleshooting (continued)
Message
Description
Corrective Action
Priority
type (ID)
Manually
resettable
Autores
ettable
Silence
able
Summary of Contents for Respironics V60
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Page 44: ...3 16 General information ...
Page 60: ...4 16 Principles of operation ...
Page 74: ...5 14 Setting up the ventilator for use ...
Page 102: ...6 28 Operation ...
Page 110: ...7 8 High flow therapy ...
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Page 162: ...A 10 First time installation ...
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