Alarm Reset; Operator's Position; Physiological Alarms - Breas Vivo 45 LS User Manual

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6.1.3

Alarm Reset

An alarm will automatically be reset once the cause of the alarm has been corrected.
In the alarm descriptions, read the Possible cause information and perform corrective
actions, if applicable.
WARNING!
If an alarm condition cannot be corrected, discontinue use and refer the ventilator
for service.
6.2

Operator's Position

To receive the audible part of an alarm, the operator's position should be within audible
range from the ventilator, depending on the set audible alarm level.
To receive the visual part of an alarm and its priority, the operator's position should be
within a distance of 4 meters (13 feet) from the ventilator, and within an angle of 30° to
the normal of the ventilator display.
6.3

Physiological Alarms

The ventilator only enables the alarms that are relevant for the used treatment. If chang-
ing modes or treatment settings, review the alarm settings.
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