7
Alarms
WARNING!
Risk of Unnoticed Critical Conditions
•
All the physiological alarms of the Vivo 3 must be set at safe levels that will effec-
tively warn the user of any risk.
The alarm levels should be assessed considering the patient
’
s treatment settings.
•
Any change of treatment settings or change of components in the ventilation sys-
tem may require readjustment of the alarm levels.
•
The alarm sound level should be set to a clearly audible level. Setting the alarm
sound level below that of the ambient sound level can impede recognition of
alarm conditions.
CAUTION!
Never leave a patient unattended during an alarm condition.
Distributed Alarm System
There are two distributed alarm systems for the ventilator:
•
The cable connected remote alarm unit provided by Breas Medical
•
The nurse call cable provided by Breas Medical
Alarm Function During Power Failure
At power failure, the following will happen:
1. When the mains power is broken, the internal battery takes over the power supply
and the following message is displayed: Switched to Internal Battery.
2. When 20 minutes (+-5 minutes) of the battery charge remains, the following alarm
(Medium) is displayed: Last Power Source Low Capacity. An audio signal is heard.
3. When 5
–
7 minutes of the battery charge remains, the following alarm (High) is dis-
played: Critical Low Last Power Source. An audio signal is heard.
4. When 0 minutes of the battery charge remains, the following message is displayed:
The internal battery is completely discharged. Connect mains or DC to charge.
5. An alarm is triggered, and the Vivo 3 is powered off.
The alarm settings are maintained during power failure.
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