Philips Trilogy 200 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 3 Modes, Features, and Alarms
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BTPS Compensation
All flows and volumes used in Trilogy are expressed in BTPS - Body 
Temperature atmospheric Pressure Saturated with H
2
O.
All pressures are expressed relative to atmospheric pressure.
Ventilator Alarms
This section describes all of the ventilator alarms and informational 
messages in order of priority, from high priority alarms to low priority 
alarms and finally informational messages. Refer to Chapter 6 for 
more information on alarms.
Loss of Power Alarm
This is a high priority alarm. It may occur when a complete power 
failure has occurred and power was lost while the device was 
providing therapy. This may happen if the internal battery was the 
only power source in use and was completely depleted.
Ventilator Inoperative Alarm
This is a high priority alarm. It occurs when the ventilator detects an 
internal error or a condition that may affect therapy. The device will 
shut down if the cause of the failure indicates that the device cannot 
deliver therapy safely.  If the device can deliver therapy at a limited 
level, the device will continue to deliver limited therapy.
Ventilator Service Required Alarm
This is a high priority alarm. It occurs when the device cannot 
perform to specification,  a backup safety feature is compromised,  
or the delivery of therapy is compromised. The device continues to 
operate (possibly in a reduced capacity mode). If the problem is not 
corrected, the device will generate a reminder message once per 
hour until the issue is corrected. Additionally, if therapy is stopped, a 
reminder message will immediately appear when therapy is turned 
on again.