Alarm Delay, Alarm Escalation, And Alarm Deescalation - Dräger Atlan A100 Instructions For Use Manual

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Alarms
10.5

Alarm delay, alarm escalation, and alarm deescalation

To prevent unnecessary alarms, some alarms are not displayed immediately after a
limit violation, but after a delay. In addition, certain circumstances can cause the
alarm priority to change.
Gas measurement alarms with integrated patient-gas measurement module
Alarm
inCO
high
2
etCO
high
2
etCO
low
2
FiO
high
2
Inspiratory N
O high
2
inAgent low
FiO
low
2
inAgent high
Inspiratory xMAC high ---
xMAC low
Apnea (no CO
)
2
No CO
detected
2
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Priority
Low
---
After 2 consecutive
respiratory phases and
15 s
---
---
0 to 60 s
---
>60 s
Instructions for use
Priority
Medium
After 2 consecutive
respiratory phases and
15 s
---
---
After 2 consecutive
respiratory phases and
15 s
or
after 30 s if no respira-
tory phases are detected
Insp. MAC ≥3
for more than 180 s
>60 s
At the latest after 20 s
(for RR ≥6)
or
At the latest after 35 s
(for RR <6)
---
|
Atlan A100 (XL), A300 (XL), A350 (XL) SW 2.1n
Priority
High
---
---
After 2 consecutive
respiratory phases and
15 s
or
after 30 s if no respira-
tory phases are detected
>165 s later
longer than 30 s:
insp. MAC ≥3
and
exp. MAC ≥2.5
or
insp. MAC ≥5
---
30 s later
(for RR ≥6)
or
30 s later
(for RR <6)
or
At the latest after 65 s
---

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