Philips Trilogy 200 사용자 설명서
Trilogy200 clinical manual
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Alarm
Priority
Audible
Visual (Alarm
Indicator Button
and Display)
Device
Action
User/Clinician Action
High Internal
Oxygen
Oxygen
High
• • • • •
Red flashing button;
“High Internal
Oxygen” message
“High Internal
Oxygen” message
Continues
to operate
when internal
oxygen
concentration
reaches
5% above
ambient
levels.
User: Press Alarm Indicator/
Audio Pause button to
silence alarm. Or, press Left
(Reset) button to reset alarm.
Disconnect supplemental
oxygen supply from the
ventilator and contact your
health care professional.
Clinician: Disconnect
supplemental oxygen from
device. Check external
oxygen connection. If
problem continues, have
device serviced.
Circuit
Disconnect
Disconnect
High
• • • • •
Red flashing button;
“Circuit Disconnect”
message
“Circuit Disconnect”
message
Operates
User: Press Alarm Indicator/
Audio Pause button to
silence alarm. Or, press Left
(Reset) button to reset alarm.
Check breathing circuit and
reconnect it if it has become
disconnected, or fix the leak.
If alarm continues to occur,
contact your health care
professional. If device will not
exit circuit disconnect, switch
to an alternate source of
ventilation.
Clinician: Reconnect tubing
or fix leak. If alarm continues,
have device serviced.
Apnea
High
• • • • •
Red flashing button;
“Apnea” message
“Apnea” message
Operates
User: Press Alarm Indicator/
Audio Pause button to
silence alarm. Or, press Left
(Reset) button to reset alarm.
Continue using device. If
using an Active PAP or Active
Flow circuit, check proximal
pressure line to ensure it is
not pinched or has water
condensation (refer to the
Troubleshooting section
– tubing condensation). If
alarm continues, contact your
health care professional.
Audio Pause button to
silence alarm. Or, press Left
(Reset) button to reset alarm.
Continue using device. If
using an Active PAP or Active
Flow circuit, check proximal
pressure line to ensure it is
not pinched or has water
condensation (refer to the
Troubleshooting section
– tubing condensation). If
alarm continues, contact your
health care professional.
Clinician: Verify patient
status.
status.