Alarms; Alarm Signaling - Dräger Atlan Quick Reference Manual

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Alarms

medical device requires full understanding and strict observation of the instructions for use.
7.1

Alarm signaling

Alarms are signaled optically and acoustically during the therapy. In standby mode, alarms
are signaled optically. However, if the user must respond to certain alarms in standby mode,
these alarms will also be signaled acoustically.
7.1.1
Optical alarm signals
No.
1
2
3
In the event of an alarm, the device displays the relevant alarm message in the alarm
message field. For certain alarms, the parameter field of the parameter triggering the alarm
will flash.
In the alarm message field (2), up to 8 alarms can be displayed at a time. If more alarms
occur, the All alarms button (1) is displayed. Touching this button opens the Alarms >
Current alarms dialog with information about all active alarms.
7.1.2
Acoustic alarm signals
The alarm with the highest priority is always acoustically signaled. The signal is emitted until
either the cause of the alarm is remedied or the alarm silence key
In situations where several alarms occur at the same time, alarms with higher priority may
only be signaled with a 5-tone sequence instead of a 10-tone sequence.
Regardless of the set alarm volume, the No O
volume.
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Quick reference guide
The quick reference guide does not replace the instructions for use. Any use of the
3
Designation
All alarms button
Alarm message field
Alarm-triggering parameters
Atlan SW 2.0n
1
2
delivery alarm is issued at maximum
2
Alarms
3
3
is pressed.
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