Chapter 6: Alarms and messages
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Audible alarm output (audio alarms)
Audio alarms are issued in a sequence of beeps. Alarm tones differ depending on alarm
cause and priority. You will find more information from page 69.
If the alarm sound equipment is defective and emits no sound, the audible alarms will be
triggered by a second alarm sound transmitter which emits only a simple audible alarm.
Please note:
Audio alarms are switched off when the alarm event is no longer fulfilled.
Pausing audio alarms (muting audio alarms)
Audio alarms can be paused for two minutes by pressing the alarm button (mute audio
alarm). If this function is enabled, the audible alarm created by new alarm events will
also be suppressed as well. The info LED will visibly indicate an alarm event, even when
the audible alarm has been temporarily suppressed. If the cause of the alarm is not
corrected, the audible alarm will sound again after two minutes.
Please note:
Some alarms cannot be muted. You will find these in the “Alarm over-
view” on page 69.
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Alarm displays on the toolbar
The audio alarm may also be suppressed by pressing the alarm key even before an
alarm event occurs, e.g. before the tube circuit is temporarily disconnected for suction-
ing the patient. The audio alarm can be reactivated after correcting the alarm cause,
even within the two minute period, by pushing the alarm key again.
The “Audio alarm paused”
symbol indicates when the audio alarm is temporarily
switched to mute. The counter tracks the time until the audio alarm will sound again.
Audio alarm volume
The doctor sets the volume of the audio alarm on the system screen.
If an alarm is not confirmed by pressing the alarm key and the alarm condition remains
in place, the volume levels 1 and 2 are automatically raised to a level 3 within 2 minutes.
Summary of Contents for LAVI
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Page 26: ...26 Chapter 2 Safety warnings ...
Page 27: ...Chapter 3 Description of device 27 Chapter 3 Description of Device ...
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Page 81: ...Chapter 8 Routine checks and maintenance work 81 Chapter 8 Routine Tests and Maintenance Work ...
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