1. How To Respond To Freestyle's Alarm/Light Indicators - AirSep FreeStyle Patient Manual

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X. 1. How to Respond to FreeStyle's Alarm/Light Indicators
Status
Audible Alarm
Brief, continuous,
Indicator
at start-up
Indicator
No
Indicator
No
Indicator
No
Continuous:
Alarm
Beep
Intermittent:
Alarm
Beep, beep,
beep...
Rapid
intermittent:
Alarm
Beep, beep,
beep...
Rapid
intermittent:
Alarm
Beep, beep,
beep...
12-GB
Light
Indicates
(Green) pulse;
FreeStyle has
continuous light
been turned on.
FreeStyle is
(Green) pulse;
delivering oxygen
intermittent light
as a pulse flow.
Battery charge
Level Indicator
level.
(Yellow)
Service required.
continuous light
No breath
detected by
(Red) alarm;
the unit for a
continuous light
predetermined
time period.
Battery voltage
25% (Yellow)
is too low
BATT; battery
to operate
indicator
FreeStyle.
Breathing rate
(Red) alarm;
is exceeding the
intermittent
capacity of the
light
FreeStyle unit.
General
malfunction of
(Red) alarm;
the FreeStyle
continuous light
unit has
occurred.
FreeStyle
Action
You may begin
to operate your
FreeStyle unit.
Continue using
FreeStyle normally.
Charge as indicated.
Return unit to
Equipment Provider
for inspection/service.
Check the cannula
connection. Ensure
that you are
breathing through
your nose. If the
alarm persists,
contact your
Equipment Provider.
Connect the
FreeStyle unit into a
DC outlet or an AC
outlet immediately.
Reduce activity,
and/or locate and
use another source
of oxygen. Contact
your Equipment
Provider.
Turn off the unit.
Change to another
source of oxygen,
and contact your
Equipment Provider.
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Corporation
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