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EXTENDED RANGE CONFIGURATION
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EXTENDED RANGE CONFIGURATION
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VENTILATOR SILENCE ALARM BUTTON
Silencing and clearing alarms is a multi-step process that depends on alarm priority and how many alarms are
active. For more information see "Chapter 7: Alarms, Alerts, and Troubleshooting".
Silence Alarm button on ventilator.
Press the Silence Alarm button to temporarily silence the alarm for 60
seconds. Pressing the Silence Alarm button silences only one alarm
at a time—in audible or vibrating alarm mode. If more than one alarm
occurs, press the Silence Alarm button once for each alarm. If the
alarm is a medium- or high-priority alarm and is not silenced after 60
seconds, the alarm will continue with an additional buzzer.
Resolve the condition that triggered the alarm. For help resolving
possible causes of an alarm and options to resolve it. If a Silence Alarm button is pressed but the condition
that triggered the alarm is not resolved, the alarm will sound again after 60 seconds.
After resolving a High Temperature, High Circuit Pressure, or High PEEP
Pressure high-priority alarm, touch
OK
in the message that indicates the
alarm has been resolved.
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500 ml
High Circuit
Peak Pressure
has been resolved.
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Values displayed on the screen are for
illustrative purposes only.
SECURING THE VENTILATOR
BELT CLIP
You can attach the ventilator to a belt or waistband using the included belt clip. The ventilator can be worn on
either the right or left side.
CAUTION:
• Make sure the belt clip is securely fastened to the belt and the ventilator. If the belt clip is not securely
fastened to the belt and the ventilator, the ventilator may fall and be damaged.
• Always secure the ventilator to prevent it from falling or becoming damaged.
• Use only the approved belt clip with the ventilator.
Position the clip over the belt, and push down until it is secure.
Line up the belt clip with the belt clip sockets on the ventilator. Push
in the ventilator towards the belt clip until the ventilator audibly clicks
into place.
POLE MOUNT
The ventilator may also be secured with the use of an optional pole mount. For more information, see "Pole