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NTRODUCTION
This section describes the BiPAP Synchrony alarms, how to set them, and what corrective actions to
take for the alarm conditions.
The BiPAP Synchrony provides three alarm levels: high, medium, and low priority.
High Priority:
These alarms require immediate operator response. The alarm signal consists of a
red LED and a high priority sound. The display has the message ALARM at the top of the screen.
Medium Priority:
These alarms require prompt operator response. The alarm signal consists of a
yellow LED and a medium priority sound. The display has the message ALARM at the top of the
screen.
Low Priority:
These alarms require operator awareness. The alarm signal consists of a yellow
LED and a low priority sound. The display has the message ALARM at the top of the screen.
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