Low Spo; Alarm; High Etco - Breas VIVO 65 User Manual

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6.3.22

Low SpO

Property
Alarm text
Priority
Definition
Possible cause
Setting range
Setting resolution
Ventilator action
This alarm requires a connected SpO
6.3.23

High EtCO

Property
Alarm text
Priority
Alarm condition
Possible cause
Setting range
Setting resolution
Ventilator action
This alarm requires a connected EtCO
Doc. 006150 M-1

Alarm

2
Description
Low SpO2
High
A Low SpO
below the alarm limit for 30 seconds.
Too low flow of bleed-in oxygen.
Oxygen inlet is disconnected.
Delivered tidal volumes are too small.
85% to 100%
1%
The ventilator will continue treatment with the same settings.
Alarm
2
Description
High EtCO2
High
A High EtCO
exceeds the alarm limit for 30 seconds.
Alarm limit is set too low.
Breath Rate too low.
Delivered Tidal Volume too low.
Excessive dead space between patient and exhalation valve/
leakage port.
Exhalation valve / leakage port is occluded.
1 to 99 mmHg
Off
1 mmHg
The ventilator will continue treatment with the same settings.
alarm will be given when the measured SpO
2
sensor.
2
alarm will be given when the measured EtCO
2
sensor
2
is
2
2
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