Alarms
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Patient Safety Alarms Related to Use of a Pulse Oximeter
The primary use of the ventilator is to provide patient ventilation: however, the ventilator has
an integrated pulse oximeter. The pulse oximeter operates only when the ventilator is
ventilating. When there is an issue with the SpO
2
or HR signals or the value is outside of the
alarm limits the device triggers alarms as identified in the table below.
Note:
Pulse oximetry is not available when the Start Menu is active, only after ventilation is
started.
Spontaneous Breath-VT High
0 to 2000, OFF (with popup confirmation;
2000 without confirmation)
Default: Adult: N/A Pediatric: 500
Default: OFF in CPAP or BL
See transition and feature notes in
Chapter 4.
2172
Spontaneous Breath-VT Low
0 to 2000, OFF (with popup Confirmation;
0 without confirmation)
Default: Adult: N/A Pediatric: 500
Default: OFF in CPAP or BL
See transition and feature notes in
Chapter 4.
2173
Patient Inspiratory Demand not
Met
Not adjustable, OFF (with Alarm Menu)
3092
Auto-PEEP
Not adjustable, OFF (with Alarm Menu)
3091
Patient Disconnect
Not adjustable
2100
Exhalation System Failure -
Patient Can Not Exhale
Not adjustable
1060
Exhalation System Failure -
Patient Can Not Exhale
Not adjustable
1061
Exhalation Fault
Not adjustable
2062
Calibration of Airway Pressure not
successful
Not adjustable
1051
Suspicious Triggers
Not adjustable
2053
Tubing Compliance Fault
Not adjustable
3073
Alarm Title (units)
Adjustable Range, Default
Service Code
SpO
2
Sensor Off Patient
Not adjustable, OFF (with alarm
menu)
2314
SpO
2
Low (%)
86 to 99,
(
with popup confirmation; 86
without confirmation)
Default: 94
2401
Alarm Title (units)
Adjustable Range, Default
Service Code