Alarms And Troubleshooting - ResMed Elisee 150 Patient Manual

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6 Alarms and Troubleshooting

The Elisée 150 is fitted with alarms to alert you to changes that will affect your
treatment. Check that the patient circuit is correctly connected to your ventilator.
Some alarms can be deactivated temporarily (for 2 minutes) by pressing
the
The alarm will be reactivated if the problem persists.
CAUTION
Service and repairs should only be performed by an authorised service
agent. Do not attempt to service or repair the ventilator yourself.
The table below will help you identify the cause of the problem. If the fault
persists or cannot be identified, do not try to open the device. Instead, contact
your HME provider.
Table 2: Alarm, cause and solution.
Alarm icon
INT.
EXT.
HP
LP
16
button.
Cause
Internal battery power low.
External battery power low.
A component in your patient
circuit is wrongly connected.
A technical fault has occurred
in your ventilator.
A component in your patient
circuit (tubing, mask,
tracheotomy tube, etc.) may
be blocked.
A component in your patient
circuit (tubing, mask,
tracheotomy tube, etc.) may
be wrongly connected.
Solution
Connect ventilator to mains supply.
Connect ventilator to mains supply.
Check that your patient circuit is set
up correctly as demonstrated by
your clinical care provider, or replace
it. Contact your clinical care provider
if the alarm persists.
Contact your clinical care provider.
Clean, empty or replace the
components of your patient circuit.
Contact your clinical care provider if
the alarm persists.
Check that your patient circuit is set
up correctly as demonstrated by
your clinical care provider, or replace
it. Contact your clinical care provider
if the alarm persists.

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