PHILIPS Respironics Trilogy 202 User Manual page 130

Ventilator
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Alarm
Priority
Replace
Low or
Detachable
High,
Battery
depending
on cause of
alarm
Ventilator
Medium
Service
Recommended
AC Power
Medium
Disconnected
Keypad Stuck
Low
Battery
Info
Discharging
Stopped Due to
Temperature
Battery Not
Info
Charging Due
to Temperature
Battery Not
Info
Charging
Audible
Visual (Alarm
Indicator Button
and Display)
• •
"Replace Detachable
for Low
• • • • •
Battery" message
appears. If battery
for High
is nearing end of
useful life, message
appears with yellow
background and
button is solid
yellow. If battery fails,
message appears with
red background and
button flashes red.
• • •
Yellow flashing
button;
"Ventilator Service
Recommended"
message
• • •
Yellow flashing
button; "AC Power
Disconnected"
message, and a box
appears around
battery in use.
• •
Solid yellow button;
"Keypad Stuck"
message.
"Batt Discharge
Stopped – Temp. "
message
"Batt Not Charging –
Temp. " message
"Detach Battery Not
Charging" or "Internal
Battery Not Charging"
message
Device
Clinician Action
Action
Continues to
Switch to an alternate
battery or AC power source
operate
while replacing the current
detachable battery.
Continues to
If alarm continues, have
operate
device serviced.
Switches to
Check batteries and recharge
f necessary. Restore AC power
alternate
if available.
power source
Continues to
Check keys to determine if
they are lodged in the case.
operate
If alarm continues, place
patient on alternate source of
ventilation and have device
serviced.
Continues to
If alarm is detected on
the internal battery and
operate
continues after the measures
above have been taken, place
patient on alternate source of
ventilation and have device
serviced.
Continues to
If alarm continues after
the measures above have
operate
been taken, place patient
on alternate source of
ventilation and have device
serviced
Continues to
If condition continues
for internal battery, place
operate
patient on alternate source of
ventilation and have device
serviced.
Chapter 6 Ventilator Alarms
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