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Alarms, messages, and troubleshooting
Check Vent: Proximal
Pressure Sensor
Range Error
Proximal pressure is
not measured. Pres-
sure-related alarms are
compromised.
Also displays when
HFT (high flow therapy)
is active and proximal
pressure is out of
range.
Check the patient. Provide
alternative ventilation. Have
the ventilator serviced.
When using a high flow na-
sal cannula with FEP Con-
nect, the proximal pressure
line should be disconnected
from the ventilator port
during HFT. If this message
is seen when switching the
patient from ventilation to
HFT, check to make sure the
proximal pressure line is dis-
connected.
High
(12)
Yes
No
No
Check Vent: Ventila-
tor Restarted
Technical failure
Check the patient. Provide
alternative ventilation. Have
the ventilator serviced.
High
(3)
Yes
No
No
Table 9-5: Vent Inoperative alarm messages: summary and troubleshooting
Message
Description
Corrective Action
Priority
type (ID)
Manually
resettable
Autores
ettable
Silence
able
Vent Inoperative
1000
3.3 V Supply
Failed
Technical failure. The
ventilator is in the ven-
tilator inoperative
state.
Check the patient. Provide al-
ternative ventilation. Have the
ventilator serviced.
High
(2)
No
No
No
Vent Inoperative
1001
12 V Supply
Failed
Technical failure. The
ventilator is in the ven-
tilator inoperative
state.
Check the patient. Provide al-
ternative ventilation. Have the
ventilator serviced.
High
(3)
No
No
No
Vent Inoperative
1002
Blower Tempera-
ture Too High
Technical failure. The
ventilator is in the ven-
tilator inoperative
state.
Check the patient. Provide al-
ternative ventilation. Have the
ventilator serviced.
High
(4)
No
No
No
Vent Inoperative
1003
Internal Tempera-
ture High
Technical failure of the
CPU PCBA. The venti-
lator is in the ventilator
inoperative state.
Check the patient. Provide al-
ternative ventilation. Have the
ventilator serviced.
High
(5)
No
No
No
Vent Inoperative
1004
Internal Tempera-
ture High
Technical failure of the
DAQ PCBA. The venti-
lator is in the ventilator
inoperative state.
Check the patient. Provide al-
ternative ventilation. Have the
ventilator serviced.
High
(6)
No
No
No
Table 9-4: Check Vent alarm 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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