Dräger Oxylog 3000 plus Instructions For Use Manual page 87

Emergency and transport ventilator software
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Setting alarm limits
WARNING
Set alarm limits carefully.
Extreme limit settings may render the alarm
system useless.
Upper alarm limit for Paw
Regardless of the set ventilation mode, the airway
pressure Paw is monitored by the ventilator and
limited to the set maximum inspiratory pressure
Pmax.
The airway pressure is limited when Pmax is
reached; inspiration will not be terminated
prematurely. For more details, refer to
"Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)"
on page 67.
Pmax appears in the pressure curve as a
dashed line. When this dashed line is reached,
Oxylog 3000 plus issues a !!! Paw high alarm.
A
 Set the maximum airway pressure Pmax via the
Pmax control (A).
Lower alarm limit for Paw
Oxylog 3000 plus automatically generates an alarm
if the difference between the inspiratory pressure
and expiratory pressure is 5 mbar or less for more
than 20 seconds.
Instructions for use Oxylog 3000 plus SW 1.n
Oxylog 3000 plus
B
Alarm limits for MVe, RRspon and optionally
etCO
2
WARNING
Risk of inadequate patient ventilation
The minimum minute volume required by the
patient must be monitored via the lower alarm
limit MVe
.
1 Press the Alarms
Display (example):
2 Select and activate the lower alarm limit
the upper alarm limit
etCO
on the display.
2
3 Set and confirm the value.
If the CO
sensor cable is disconnected, the etCO
2
alarm limits are not displayed.
If the CO
sensor cable is disconnected and then
2
reconnected, the previously set alarm limits will still
be valid.
For the alarm limit ranges, refer to "Alarm limit
ranges" on page 142.
Alarms
key (B).
or
for MVe, RRspon or
2
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