High Priority Alarms - ZOLL AEV Operator's Manual

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LARMS

High Priority Alarms

Service
Alarm Name/Mitigation/Resolution
Code
1001
Self Check Failure
Alarm triggers when the compressor fails to operate or fails to provide the flow required to deliver a breath
and high pressure O
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic System: Compressor, Manually Ventilate Patient, Connect 55
psig/380 kPa O2, Restart Ventilator with O2, **Contact Service Center**
1002
Self Check Failure
Alarm triggers when communication between the compressor controller and Smart Pneumatic Module (SPM)
is lost and high pressure O
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic System: Compressor, Manually Ventilate Patient, Connect 55
1003
Self Check Failure
Alarm triggers when the flow from the first breath is
up. This unusually low RPM is a symptom of a dirty flow screen which cannot be serviced by the user.
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic Sensor: Pneumotach, Manually Ventilate Patient, **Contact Service Center**
1010
Self Check Failure
Alarm triggers when the O
this occurs the device automatically opens the exhalation valve to prevent pressure from accumulating in the
circuit and ventilation stops.
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic System: O2 Valve, Manually Ventilate Patient, **Contact Service Center**
1011
Self Check Failure
Alarm occurs when the signal to the O
not available to provide ventilation.
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic System: O2 Valve, Manually Ventilate Patient, **Contact Service Center**
1012
Self Check Failure
Alarm occurs when the communication between the O
available to provide ventilation.
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic System: O2 Valve, Manually Ventilate Patient, **Contact Service Center**
1020
Low O2 Supply Failure
Alarm occurs when the O
port ventilation. If the O
the device will not reestablish O
pressure is between 40 and 87 psig (276 to 600 kPa) the user should check the hose connections for leaks.
Occasionally, this alarm can be caused by a regulator that provides a static pressure within range but is not
able to provide the flow necessary to meet the patient flow demand.
Mitigation/Info: Manually Ventilate Patient, Connect 55 psig/380 kPa O2, Restart, Check O2 Supply for
5-8
is not available to provide ventilation.
2
is not available to provide ventilation.
2
valve fails in the open position which results in continuous inspiratory flow. When
2
valve is not delivering the required flow rate and the compressor is
2
supply pressure is <35 psig (241 kPa) and the compressor is not available to sup-
2
source can be restored the device should be cycled off then on to reset. By design
2
operation unless the supply pressure is ≥40 psig (276 kPa). If the supply
2
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20% of the expected flow for the tidal volume at start
valve and the SPM fails and the compressor is not
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