Dräger Oxylog 3000 plus Instructions For Use Manual page 85

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Warning
An alarm with high priority
 The alarm indicator (B) flashes red.
Warnings are preceded by three exclamation
marks and displayed in inverted form (C).
Example:
!!! Apnoe-Ventilation
 Oxylog 3000 plus generates a 5-tone acoustic
alarm signal that is repeated twice about every
7 seconds.
Caution
An alarm with medium priority
 The alarm indicator (A) flashes yellow.
Caution messages are preceded by two
exclamation marks.
Display of alarms
C
In case of an alarm, the following visual and
acoustic alarm signals are generated:
– The indicator (A) flashes red or yellow, or lights
up yellow.
Instructions for use Oxylog 3000 plus SW 1.n
A
Oxylog 3000 plus
B
Example: !!No int. battery?
 Oxylog 3000 plus generates a 3-tone acoustic
alarm signal that is repeated about every
20 seconds.
Note
An alarm with low priority
 The yellow alarm indicator (A) lights up.
Notifications are preceded by one exclamation
mark.
Example:
!Settings not confirmed
 Oxylog 3000 plus generates a 2-tone acoustic
alarm signal that sounds only once.
– The alarm message appears on the upper right
corner of the screen (C). In addition, alarm
tones are issued.
When the cause of an alarm has been remedied,
the acoustic alarm signal stops.
The alarm message remains on-screen, however,
until the user acknowledged the message with the
Alarm Reset key or the message is overwritten by
a new alarm.
 Press the Alarm Reset key (B).
The alarm message is no longer displayed.
NOTE
Oxylog 3000 plus has no distributed alarm system.
Data transfer via the data port using the
MEDIBUS.X protocol is no substitute for regular
checking of the monitoring on the device's display.
Alarms
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