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Medium Priority Alarms
2001
Self Check Fault
Alarm triggers when the communication between the compressor and the SPM fails and high pressure O
2
is
available to provide ventilation. The alarm will continue to sound as a medium priority alarm until the user
acknowledges that ventilation is being provided using O
2
by setting the FIO
2
to 100%. At this time the priority
changes to low priority. While operating in this state the user should ensure an adequate supply of O
2
. Fail-
ure to maintain the O
2
supply will result in a high priority alarm.
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic System: Compressor, Operation Switched to O2 Supply, Set FIO2 to 100%, Moni-
2002
Self Check Fault
Alarm triggers when the communication between the O
2
valve and the SPM fails and the compressor is avail-
able to provide ventilation. The alarm will continue to sound as a medium priority alarm until the user
acknowledges that ventilation is being provided using the compressor by setting the FIO
2
to 21%. At this time
the alarm priority changes to low. While operating in this state the user should monitor the SpO
2
to ensure
that adequate oxygenation is maintained. If low flow O
2
is available it can be entrained through the Fresh
Gas/Emergency Air Intake port using the optional O
2
reservoir. Maintain an acceptable SpO
2
by adjusting the
O
2
supply up or down to increase or decrease the amount of O
2
delivered to the patient.
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic System: Compressor, Operation Switched to O2 Supply, Set FIO2 to 100%, Moni-
2011
Self Check Fault
Alarm triggers when the signal to the O
2
valve is outside of the calibration range for the required flow rate and
the compressor is available to provide ventilation. The medium priority alarm will continue until the user
acknowledges that ventilation is being provided using the compressor by setting the FIO
2
to 21%. At this time
the alarm priority changes to low priority. While operating in this state the user should monitor the SpO
2
to
ensure that adequate oxygenation is maintained. If low flow O
2
is available it can be entrained through the
Fresh Gas/Emergency Air Intake port using the optional O
2
reservoir. Maintain an acceptable SpO
2
by
adjusting the O
2
supply up or down to increase or decrease the amount of O
2
delivered to the patient.
Mitigation: Pneumatic System: O2 Valve, Operation Switched to Compressor, Connect Low Flow O2, Monitor
2012
Self Check Fault
Alarm triggers when the communication between the O
2
valve and the SPM fails and the compressor is avail-
able to provide ventilation. The alarm will continue to sound as a medium priority alarm until the user
acknowledges that ventilation is being provided using the compressor by setting the FIO
2
to 21%. At this time
the alarm priority changes to low. While operating in this state the user should monitor the SpO
2
to ensure
that adequate oxygenation is maintained. If low flow O
2
is available it can be entrained through the Fresh
Gas/Emergency Air Intake port using the optional O
2
reservoir. Maintain an acceptable SpO
2
by adjusting the
O
2
supply up or down to increase or decrease the amount of O
2
delivered to the patient.
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic System O2 Valve, Set FIO2 To 21%, Connect Low Flow O2, Monitor SpO2