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Chapter 5
Diagnostic Mode and Troubleshooting
Diagnostic
code
120E
Alarm message: Low Minute Ventilation
Estimated minute ventilation is less than the
.
Lo
V
setting. Escalates to a high-priority alarm if the alarm
E
condition persists for more than 60 sec.
120F
Alarm message: Low Tidal Volume
Estimated tidal volume is less than the Lo V
Escalates to a high-priority alarm if the alarm condition
persists for more than 60 sec.
1210
Alarm message: High Tidal Volume
Measured estimated tidal volume is greater than the Hi V
setting. Escalates to a high-priority alarm if the alarm
condition persists for more than 60 sec.
1211
Alarm message: High Rate
Measured respiratory rate is greater than the Hi Rate
setting. Escalates to a high-priority alarm if the alarm
condition persists for more than 60 sec.
1212
Alarm message: Running on Internal Battery
System is powered by internal battery. Autoresets when
ventilator is connected to AC power.
1213
Alarm message: Using Default Settings
Displayed after power on if setting values are corrupted or
not set, or if default values were restored by the user.
1214
Alarm message: AVAPS: Target Vt Not Achieved.
Insufficient Max Pressure
AVAPS target pressure exceeds AVAPS Max P setting. The
ventilator limits applied pressure to Max P.
1215
Alarm message: AVAPS: Target Vt Exceeded. Min Pressure
Too High
AVAPS target pressure is less than Min P setting. The
ventilator limits applied pressure to Min P.
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Table 5-1: Diagnostic Codes and Troubleshooting
Description
V60 Ventilator Service Manual
Recommended repair
Check patient. Confirm that
ventilator and alarm settings are
appropriate. If problem persists,
provide alternative ventilation.
Service ventilator.
Check patient. Confirm that
ventilator and alarm settings are
setting.
appropriate. If problem persists,
T
provide alternative ventilation.
Service ventilator.
Check patient. Confirm that
ventilator and alarm settings are
appropriate. If problem persists,
T
provide alternative ventilation.
Service ventilator.
Check patient. Confirm that
ventilator and alarm settings are
appropriate. If problem persists,
provide alternative ventilation.
Service ventilator.
Connect ventilator to AC power.
Check patient. Check and adjust
settings as required.
Check patient. Confirm that
pressure settings are compatible
with target. Evaluate pressure and
volume settings.
Check patient. Confirm that
pressure settings are compatible
with target. Evaluate pressure and
volume settings.
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