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7. Alarms
7.4.1 Alarm Lamp
If a technical alarm or physiological alarm occurs, the
alarm lamp will flash. The flashing color and frequency
match the alarm priority as follows:
◆ High priority alarms: the lamp quickly flashes red.
◆ Medium priority alarms: the lamp slowly flashes
yellow.
◆ Low priority alarms: the lamp turns cyan without
flashing.
7.4.2 Audible Alarm
The ventilator uses different alarm tone patterns to
match the alarm priority:
◆ High priority alarms: broadcasts the high priority
alarm tone.
◆ Medium priority alarms: broadcasts the medium
priority alarm tone.
◆ Low priority alarms: broadcasts the low priority
alarm tone.
A-weighted sound pressure level of audible alarm
signals:
◆ Position of the operator: 1-meter in front of and
1.5-meter above the ventilator.
◆ A-weighted sound pressure level: not less than
45dB and not greater than 85dB. The high priority
alarm volume is not less than 60dB at the default
alarm volume level. The medium priority alarm
volume is not less than 55dB at the default alarm
volume level.
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