Alarm settings and conditions
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Oximetry alarms
The oximetry alarms are only available when the pulse oximeter is connected to the Astral device. The
alarms are enabled even when the ventilator is in standby.
The SpO
2
and Pulse rate alarms are automatically disabled when the pulse oximeter is disconnected
from the Astral device.
SpO2
Oxygen saturation alarms activate when the monitored SpO
2
parameter exceeds the corresponding
alarm setting (no delay).
Alarm
Activates when
Alarm setting (SpO
2
%)
Low SpO
2
Saturation of peripheral oxygen is less than the low SpO
2
setting as
measured by the pulse oximeter.
Off, 50 to 99 [85]
High SpO
2
Saturation of peripheral oxygen is greater than the high SpO
2
setting as measured by the pulse oximeter.
Off, 51 to 100 [Off]
No SpO
2
monitoring
SpO
2
alarm settings are on and the pulse oximeter has been
disabled or disconnected, or has a degraded signal for more than 10
seconds.
N/A
Pulse rate
Pulse rate alarms activate when the average pulse rate (Pulse) exceeds the corresponding alarm setting
(no delay).
Alarm
Activates when
Alarm setting (per/min)
Low pulse rate
Pulse rate is less than the low Pulse setting as measured by the
pulse oximeter.
Off, 20 to 249 [30]
High pulse rate
Pulse rate is greater than the high Pulse setting as measured by the
pulse oximeter.
Off, 21 to 250 [150]
Apnoea alarm
For details on how to configure the Apnoea alarm and activation conditions refer to Apnoea settings (see
page 97).
Ventilation stopped alarm
The ventilation stopped alarm alerts the carer that a user has stopped the ventilator.
This alarm should be enabled if unexpected user intervention is possible.
Alarm
Activates when
Alarm setting
Ventilation stopped
The Stop Vent. button is pressed and Stop Vent. prompt is
confirmed.
Off / On [Off]
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