Alarms
50
WARNING
•
When adjusting alarm volume, ensure that the alarm can be heard above the ambient noise
levels that the patient may experience in a variety of settings, including use in noisy
environments or inside mobility bags.
In the example below, your Clinician has maintained the default alarm volume of three. This means the
'1' and '2' volume options are disabled and you are free to increase and decrease the alarm Volume
levels between '3' and '5'. If however, your Clinician had set the minumum volume level at '1', all
volume options would be available for selection.
Testing the alarm sounders and indicators
To confirm the alarm will sound as intended, regularly test the alarm.
The Astral device incorporates two alarm sounders. During an alarm condition both sounders are
operated in parallel. To confirm the correct operation of each sounder, regularly perform the Alarm test
function. During this test each sounder will be operated separately and in sequence.
To test the alarm sounders and indicators:
1.
Press
. The Alarms screen is displayed.
2.
Press
. The Alarm volume screen is displayed.
3.
Press
Test
to test the alarm. The alarm beeps
twice
and the LED flashes to indicate it is working
correctly. Confirm the alarm beeps twice. Confirm the Alarm bar flashes red, then yellow. Confirm
the mute button flashes.
WARNING
If no alarm sounds, do not use the ventilator.
Содержание Astral 100 Series
Страница 1: ...User guide English ...
Страница 74: ...Technical specifications 70 Pneumatic flow path ...