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Low Priority Alarms
Service
Code
Alarm Name/Mitigation/Resolution
3001
Self Check Fault
Alarm triggers when the compressor fails to operate or fails to provide the flow required to deliver a breath
within ±10% of the current settings, high pressure O
2
is available to provide ventilation and the user has
set the FIO
2
to 100%. 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. The user cannot repair the compressor,
replace the ventilator and contact the service center for additional information.
Mitigation: Pneumatic System Compressor, Ensure 55 psig/380 kPa O2, O2 Operation Only, **Contact
3002
Self Check Fault
Alarm triggers when communication between the compressor controller and SPM is lost, high pressure O
2
is available to provide ventilation and the user has set the FIO
2
to 100%. While operating in this state the
user should ensure an adequate supply of O
2
. Failure to maintain the O
2
supply will result in a high priority
alarm. The user cannot repair the device, replace the ventilator and contact the service center for additional
information.
Mitigation: Pneumatic System: Compressor, Ensure 55 psig.380 kPa O2 Supply, O2 Operation Only, **Con-
tact Service Center**
3011
Self Check Fault
Alarm triggers when the signal to the O
2
valve is outside of the calibration range for the required flow rate,
the compressor is available to provide ventilation and the user has acknowledged that ventilation is being
provided using the compressor by setting the FIO
2
to 21%. 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 Inlet 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. The user cannot repair the O
2
valve, replace the ventilator and contact the service center for
additional information.
3012
Self Check Fault
Alarm triggers when communication between the O
2
valve and SPM is lost, the compressor is avail-
able to provide ventilation and the user has set the FIO
2
to 21%. 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 avail-
able it can be entrained through the Fresh Gas/Emergency Air Inlet port using the optional O
2
reser-
voir. 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. The user cannot repair the O
2
valve, replace the ventilator and
contact the service center for additional information.
Mitigation/Info: Pneumatic System: O2 Valve, Compressor Operation Only!, Keep FIO2 at 21%, Con-