Operating Manual
ALARMS AND PROBLEM CORRECTION
Software 2.6
B|BRAUN
Chapter 8
Page 2 of 27
SHARING EXPERTISE
2.6_CA-EN_03
8. 1 ALARMS
8.1.1 Alarm Concept
An alarm situation always requires special
attention and immediate processing by the user.
Alarms are displayed in the alarm/note line and
accompanied by an acoustic alarm tone.
An active alarm is also indicated by the red LEDs
lighting above the
key.
When an alarm occurs, the screen display
automatically changes to the flow scheme
showing the position (e.g. blinking number for
pressure alarms) affected by the alarm. After
correction of the alarm, the display automatically
changes back to the initial screen. If the same
alarm occurs again within 30 s, the initial screen
display is maintained.
An alarm is normally corrected in two steps:
Suppression of the alarm tone by pressing the
key once.
Elimination of the cause of the alarm and
subsequent acknowledgment of the alarm by
pressing the
key again.
Alarms which are caused by open pump covers
(A 59, A 60, A 61, A 62) are self-regulating alarms.
These alarms are corrected by closing the
respective pump cover.
A 27: Weight test 2 error
Alarm key with LEDs