Technical Alarms; Power Fail Alarm; High Patient Air Temp. (High Patient Air Temperature) - Breas Vivo 45 LS User Manual

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6.4

Technical Alarms

6.4.1

Power Fail Alarm

Property
Alarm text
Priority
Alarm condition
Possible cause
Reset criteria
Ventilator action
6.4.2

High Patient Air Temp. (High Patient Air Temperature)

Property
Alarm text
Priority
Alarm condition
Possible cause
Ventilator action
Reset criteria
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Alarms
User manual
Description
The alarm is given audibly with a tone and the display is
blinking with the alarm message
Power Fail
High
The Power Fail alarm is given if the last power source fails
to provide enough power for running the ventilator.
The last available power source cannot deliver power to the
ventilator.
Battery discharged or battery failure.
External power supply connected to ventilator.
The Vivo 45 LS stops the treatment, and gives the Power
Fail alarm for at least 2 minutes.
If power is restored within the alarm time, the ventilator will
automatically resume treatment with current settings.
When powered up again, the power failure will be logged.
Description
High Patient Air Temp
High
A High Patient Air Temperature alarm will be given when
the patient air temperature exceeds 43°C (109.4°F).
Blocked air inlets.
Blocked cooling air outlets.
Too high ambient temperature.
The ventilator stops treatment and gives alarm for up to
2 minutes.
If power is restored within the alarm time, the ventilator will
automatically resume treatment with current settings.
The temperature goes below the limit again.
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