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• Low Priority Audible Indicator:
When a low priority alarm is detected, a series of beeps sound in a 2-beep
pattern. This pattern repeats until the cause of the alarm is corrected or the audible alarm is paused. The alarm
descriptions later in this manual display this indicator as: ◊◊
• Informational Messages and Confirmation Audible Indicators:
When an informational message appears
on screen, a brief, 1- beep audible indicator sounds. Additionally, when the device detects that a certain action
has been completed (for example, when the Start/Stop button is pressed to start therapy, or when an SD card
is inserted or removed from the device) a brief, 1- beep audible indicator sounds. The alarm descriptions later
in this manual display this indicator as: ◊
Note: For the alarm indicators noted throughout this manual, each diamond ( ◊ ) represents an audible beep.
Alarm Messages
When the device detects an alarm, the Alarms and Messages screen is displayed showing a description of the
alarm condition. When an alarm message appears, it will be highlighted in red if it is a high priority alarm or in
yellow if it is a medium or low priority alarm. (The highlight color matches the alarm LED color on the Alarm
Indicator/Audio Pause button.) If an alarm is manually reset by the user, the Alarms and Messages screen is
removed and the Monitoring screen is re-displayed. If the alarm self-cancels, the Alarms and Messages screen
remains displayed, but the highlight for the active alarm is removed, the LED is unlit, and the audible alarm stops.
5.2 Silencing an Alarm
When an alarm occurs, you can temporarily silence the audible indicator by pressing the Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause
button. The alarm is silenced for 60 seconds and then sounds again if the cause of the alarm has not been corrected.
Each time you press the Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause button, another 60 second period is initiated.
When Audio Pause is active, the Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause symbol (
) appears if you are on the Monitor
screen.
There is also a Pre-silence alarm feature. You can press the Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause button at any time to begin
a 60 second silence period. If an alarm occurs during that time the audible indicator will not sound until the silence
period ends.
5.3 Resetting an Alarm
The Reset button clears the currently active alarm(s) from the display and stops the LED and audible alarm indicator.
This button should be selected after the situation causing the alarm(s) has been corrected. Pressing this button
cancels all active alarms and restarts alarm detection.
The device self-cancels certain alarms if the cause of the alarm is corrected, shutting off the alarm LED, the audible
alarm, and the alarm background color. You can manually reset an alarm by pressing the Left button (Reset). An
active alarm silence function is canceled when any alarm is manually reset.
5.4 Alarm Descriptions
This section describes all of the device alarms and informational messages.
Patient Alarms
Circuit Disconnect Alarm
This is a high priority alarm. It occurs when the breathing circuit is disconnected or has a large leak. The device
continues to operate. The alarm will automatically terminate when the circuit is reconnected or the leak is fixed.
Apnea Alarm
This is a high priority alarm. It occurs when the patient has not triggered a breath within the time specified in
the apnea alarm setting. The device continues to operate. The alarm will automatically terminate when two
consecutive patient breaths are detected that meet the apnea alarm time setting.
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