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Circulatory Support System Operation Manual (US)
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© 2019 Abbott – Document No PL-0047, Rev 11 (December 2019)
Table 11: Console Alarms & Alerts In Order Of Priority
ID
Alarm/
Alert
Description
Ability to Silence Audio
(Yes/No)
(Silence Interval
)
P3
Alert
PRESSURE SYSTEM FAIL
Yes (60 Sec.)
P4
Alert
PRESSURE 1 BELOW MINIMUM
Yes (60 Sec.)
P5
Alert
PRESSURE 2 BELOW MINIMUM
Yes (60 Sec.)
P6
Alert
PRESSURE 1 ABOVE MAXIMUM
Yes (60 Sec.)
P7
Alert
PRESSURE 2 ABOVE MAXIMUM
Yes (60 Sec.)
M6
Alert
MOTOR OVER TEMP
Yes (60 Sec.)
B3
Alert
BATTERY CHARGER FAIL
Yes (60 Sec.)
B4
Alert
BATTERY MAINTAINANCE
REQUIRED
Yes (Permanent – visual
message remains)
B5
Alert
LOW BATTERY
Yes (10 Min. while running on
batteries – permanent when
reconnected to AC, visual
message remains)
B6
Alert
ON BATTERY
Yes (15 Min.)
A complete list of all Alarms and Alerts may be found in
. This list includes a
description of each advisory, the System response, and the anticipated response of the
operator. Also shown is the trigger for each alarm/alert condition.
8.3 Alarms
In the event of an Alarm condition (see
, for alarm condition listing), the Console
stops the Pump. The Console allows the user to acknowledge the Alarm, which for all but
two high priority alarms silences the audio alarm advisory, but will not remove the visual
message, and will usually not allow pumping to continue until the alarm condition no
longer exists. The audio advisory reactivates and continues until acknowledged. Run time
diagnostic messages/alarms only need to be acknowledged once and will not reactivate
until the next occurrence after the “Alarm Acknowledge” button has been pressed.
The recommended action by the operator during an Alarm Condition is to rapidly assess
and respond to the cause of the alarm condition. If equipment change is necessary, clamp
the return tubing before switching the Pump to backup equipment. Always unclamp the
tubing prior to resumption of pumping.