Siare Falco 101 User Manual page 133

Lung ventilator, turbine-driven ventilation
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Battery
disconnection
Battery
overtemperature
Exhausted O2
sensor
Disconnected O2
sensor
FiO2 % high
FiO2 % low
Falco 101
This alarm condition is present when the battery is not properly
connected to the device.
Check the battery connection.
If the problem persists, contact the Siare Service Centre or a
Centre authorised by Siare.
This alarm condition is present when the battery pack internal
temperature pass the 75°C. The ventilator go in STAND-BY mode.
If the problem persists, contact the Siare Service Centre or a
Centre authorised by Siare.
The oxygen sensor is exhausted.
See information on FiO2 % low alarm.
Replace the oxygen sensor with a new one.
If the problem persists, contact the Siare Service Centre or a
Centre authorised by Siare.
This alarm indicates the connection status of the oxygen sensor.
Check that the oxygen cell is correctly connected.
Replace the oxygen sensor with a new one.
Check the condition of the cable and the connector (if necessary,
restore the connection and replace the cable if damaged).
If the problem persists, contact the Siare Service Centre or a
Centre authorised by Siare.
This alarm is activated when the measured concentration of oxygen
exceeds the set limit.
Check that the corresponding alarm limits are set correctly.
Contact the Siare Service Centre or a Centre authorised by Siare.
This alarm is activated when the measured concentration of oxygen is
below the set limit.
Check that the oxygen cell is fitted correctly in its housing.
Check that the corresponding alarm limits are set correctly.
Check that the mask, endotrachéal tube and patient circuit are not
in some way clogged, bent or crushed. If this is the case,
eliminate the problem or replace them.
Contact the Siare Service Centre or a Centre authorised by Siare.
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