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Operator's Manual
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Message Display Window
Cause of Alarm
Check Humidifier
Bottle removed or not clamped properly when trying to
activate the humidifier. Temp Probe not connected or
missing when trying to activate the humidifier.
Humidifier Fail
Bottle removed while humidifier is On. Failure of the
primary humidifier control.
Check Temp Probe
Temp Probe damaged or missing while humidifier is On.
High Prox Temp
Proximal temperature exceeds set target temperature by
4°C when set at ≥ 34ºC or 6ºC when set at < 34ºC.
High Temp Core
Excessive temperature in the humidifier heating element.
The Humidifier Alarm is automatically set when using the
FLIGHT 50 Ventilator humidifier. Humidifier Alarms (and the
built-in humidifier) do not function when the FLIGHT 50
Ventilator is powered on internal battery.
3.3.15 Battery Low Alarm
Figure 36 – Battery Low Alarm
Audible Alarm:
Intermittent 3-pulse caution beeps
Visual Alarm:
Int. Battery indicator blinks yellow
Message Window:
Battery Low
Indicates that a minimum of 15 minutes of operating power remains in the
dual internal battery. Pressing the
Silence/Reset
button will cancel the
audible 3-pulse caution beeps but the visual alarm will continue to blink and
the alarm will beep once every three minutes as long as the alarm condition
continues. The alarm is reset when A.C. or external D.C. power is connected
to the FLIGHT 50 Ventilator.
The battery condition and ventilator settings used will affect
remaining time, but it will be at least 30 minutes.
3.3.16 Battery Empty Alarm (automatic)
Figure 37 – Battery Empty Alarm (automatic)
Audible Alarm:
Intermittent beep
Visual Alarm:
Int. Battery indicator blinks red