Low O 2 Gas
Supply
3.7.10 Conclusions
Carry out all preliminary checks and make sure that they were completed successfully
before connecting the patient to the Siaretron 4000 lung ventilator.
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Close the medical gas supply during lung ventilator operation.
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The system activates the gas supply failure alarm: silence the
alarm.
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Restore the medical gas supply.
High / Low FiO2
If the lung ventilator is in STAND-BY the High / Low FiO 2 alarms are not
active.
Preliminary checks phase failed.
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Please see Alarms chapter and/or Trouble Shooting chapter.
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Please contact the nearest Siare Support Centre or any other support
centres authorised by Siare.
WARNING !! Patient injury hazard
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Check the alarms set values before connecting a patient to the lung
ventilator.
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Change the alarms setup based on the clinical situation.
WARNING !! Operator and patient injury hazard
The intensive care lung ventilator must be inspected and serviced once it
reaches 1000 hours of operation or, in case of limited use, at least
once every 6 months.
All maintenance and/or repair interventions require full knowledge of the
lung ventilator, and therefore such operations must be carried out only by
highly qualified staff, specifically trained and authorised by SIARE.
Any improper intervention or unauthorised modification may affect the
device's safety, putting the patient at risk.
User manual, DU30651043