Alarm Summary Table - PHILIPS Respironics Trilogy 202 User Manual

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Alarm Summary Table

The following table summarizes all of the high, medium, and low priority alarms and informational
messages.
Alarm
Priority
Loss of Power
High
Ventilator
High
Inoperative
Ventilator
High
Service
Required
Check Circuit
High
Low Circuit
High
Leak
High Expiratory
High
Pressure
Low Expiratory
High
Pressure
Audible
Visual (Alarm
Indicator Button
and Display)
Red flashing button;
Blank screen
Red flashing
button; "Ventilator
Inoperative" message
• • • • •
Red flashing button;
"Ventilator Service
Required" message
• • • • •
Red flashing button;
"Check Circuit"
message
• • • • •
Red flashing button;
"Low Circuit Leak"
message
• • • • •
Red flashing button;
"High Expiratory
Pressure" message
• • • • •
Red flashing button;
"Low Expiratory
Pressure" message
Device
Clinician Action
Action
Shuts down
Restore AC power. If alarm
continues, connect a fully
charged detachable or
external battery to device to
restore power. If alarm still
continues, have the device
serviced.
Shuts down if
Restore power. If alarm
continues, have the device
can't provide
serviced.
therapy safely.
Or, continues
to operate at a
limited level.
Continues to
If alarm continues, have the
device serviced.
operate
Continues to
Verify patient status. Verify
that breathing circuit setup is
operate
correct. Correct any errors. If
alarm continues, have device
serviced.
Continues to
Remove obstruction in leak
device. If alarm continues,
operate
have the device serviced.
Continues to
Check patient's tubing to
make sure it is not kinked or
operate
pinched. If alarm continues,
have device serviced.
Continues to
Check patient's tubing to
make sure it is not kinked or
operate
pinched. If alarm continues,
have device serviced.
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