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7.3 alarm taBles
e following tables summarize the high priority, medium priority, and low priority alarms.
7.3.1 high Priority alarms
Alarm
LED
Alarm
Sound
Display
Message
Device
Action
Possible
Cause
Your
Action
Red Flash
• • • • •
ALARM and
PATIENT
flash
Operates
Breathing circuit is
disconnected or has
a large leak.
Press the RESET
button to reset the alarm.
Reconnect the circuit
or fix the leak.
Red Flash
Red Flash
• • • • •
• • • • •
Operates
Operates
An apnea event
occurred during
therapy.
A low minute
ventilation event
occurred during
therapy.
Press the RESET
button to reset the alarm.
Continue using the device.
Report the alarm to your
health care professional.
Press the RESET
button to reset the
alarm. Continue using
the device. Report the
alarm to your health care
professional.
Red Flash
• • • • •
ALARM
flashes
and an error
code ("Exx")
displays
Shuts down.
Blower cannot
be restarted.
Device failure
Press the RESET
button to reset the
alarm. Remove
power from the unit.
Restore power. If the
alarm continues,
contact your health care
professional.
Red Flash
• • • • •
ALARM
and
cm
H
2
O
flash
Operates
Excessive leak
or blockage;
malfunctioning unit.
Press the RESET
button to reset the
alarm.
Check for the
following: dirty inlet
filters, blocked air
intake, excessive leak
in the circuit. If the
alarm continues, call
your health care
professional.
Red Solid
Blank
screen
Shuts down
Battery is discharged.
-or-
Power was lost
while the unit was
providing therapy.
Press the
button to silence
the alarm.
Remove the DC power
source from the unit.
Replace the battery and
restore power to the
unit. Or, seek a reliable
AC power source.
Restore power. If the
alarm continues,
call your health care
professional.
ALARM and
APNEA
flash
ALARM and
MinVent
flash
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