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Chapter 9
Alarms
REF 1057983 A
Respironics V200 Ventilator Operator’s Manual
9-5
Alarm Alert Messages
Alert Message
Description
Air Source Fault
A high urgency alarm indicates the internal air source is not 
functioning properly, patient ventilation continues using the 
100% O
2
 gas source if available. Call for service. Cannot be 
silenced or manually reset.
Apnea
The ventilator triggers a medium urgency alarm condition 
and enters Apnea Ventilation mode if no inspiration is 
started within the operator set apnea interval while in a non-
emergency breathing mode. It is elevated to high urgency 
after one minute of Apnea Ventilation.
Audible Alarm Failed
Primary audible alarm is defective. Alarm cannot be 
manually reset.
Bad ADC Wrap Sensor
Alarm cannot be silenced or manually reset. Call for service.
Bad Bat Volt Sensor
Alarm cannot be silenced or manually reset. Call for service.
Bad Int O
2
 Sensor
Alarm cannot be silenced or manually reset. Call for service.
Bad Int Temp Sensor
Alarm cannot be silenced or manually reset. Call for service.
Battery Backup On
Indicates the backup battery is the power source for 
ventilator operation. Alarm cannot be silenced.
Exp Valve Stuck Open
Alarm cannot be silenced or manually reset. Call for service.
Gas Supplies Lost - 
SVO
A high urgency alarm indicates the oxygen and air source 
are no longer operable. Safety valve opens. Check O
2
 
source 
and internal air source. Call for service. Cannot be silenced 
or manually reset.
High Inspiratory 
Pressure
Indicates that circuit pressure exceeds the high pressure 
limit. When High Inspiratory Pressure condition occurs, the 
ventilator immediately cycles into the exhalation phase and 
illuminates the low priority indicator. Then on the second 
consecutive breath with a pressure violation, sounds the 
audible alarm, lights the Alarm High indicator, and displays 
High Inspiratory Pressure message.
High Internal O
2
Oxygen concentration internal to the enclosure is beyond 
allowable levels. Indicative of an internal O
2
 leak. Alarm 
cannot be silenced or manually reset.
High Leak Rate
The average estimated leak from the previous breath has 
exceeded the set High Leak alarm limit (alarm applies to 
NPPV mode only). Medium urgency, escalates to high 
urgency after 60 seconds. The alarm cancels when the 
estimated leak from the previous breath equals or falls 
below the alarm setting, if the ventilation type changes from 
NPPV to another ventilation mode or if the alarm is reset by 
the clinician.
Table 9-1: Alarm Alert Messages (Sheet 1 of 4)