Types Of Alarms - Dräger Oxylog 3000 plus Instructions For Use Manual

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Alarms

Types of alarms

The actual screen display may differ in appearance
or configuration from these illustrations.
The Oxylog 3000 plus assigns a priority to the
alarm message. This message highlights the text
with the appropriate number of exclamation marks
and generates different tone sequences for the
respective alarms.
!!! = Warning
!! = Caution
!
= Advisory
Refer to the list "Alarm - Cause - Remedy"
on page 112 for information on how to remedy the
alarms.
C
Warning
An alarm with high priority
The alarm indicator (B) flashes red.
Warnings are preceded by three exclamation
marks and displayed in inverted form (C).
Example:
!!! Apnoea ventilation
The Oxylog 3000 plus generates a sequence of
five tones, which sound twice and are repeated
approximately every 7 seconds.
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A
B
Oxylog 3000 plus
Caution
An alarm of medium priority.
The alarm indicator (A) flashes yellow.
Caution messages are preceded by two
exclamation marks.
Example: !! No int. battery ?
The Oxylog 3000 plus generates a three-tone
sequence, which is repeated approximately
every 20 seconds.
Advisory
An alarm of low priority.
The yellow alarm indicator (A) lights up.
Advisory messages are preceded by one
exclamation mark.
Example:
! Settings not confirmed
The Oxylog 3000 plus generates a 2-tone
alarm sequence, which sounds only once.
Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 plus SW 1.n

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