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- Resetting the Tidal Volume Alarm in Settings
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Introduction
Step 1
Resetting the Tidal Volume Alarm in Settings
- When the alarm is going off there is an alarm indication banner on the upper right corner of the screen.
- Pull out that banner.
- This is the warning banner.
- The warning banner color indicates the severity of the situation, from red to yellow-blinking to yellow.
When the alarm is going off there is an alarm indication banner on the upper right corner of the screen.
Pull out that banner.
This is the warning banner.
The warning banner color indicates the severity of the situation, from red to yellow-blinking to yellow.
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Step 2
- Select the hotlink to the alarm settings screen on the selection “Go to Alarm Setting”.
- You can also always select the alarm button on the panel that is in the shape of a bell.
- The hotlink to select.
Select the hotlink to the alarm settings screen on the selection “Go to Alarm Setting”.
You can also always select the alarm button on the panel that is in the shape of a bell.
The hotlink to select.
Step 3
- Similar to the picture of the alarm indication on the Low Mandatory Tidal Volume parameter, there can be an indication on Spontaneous Tidal Volume that is lit the same color as the degree of the alarm.
- Select this parameter that is lit.
- Use the mechanical knob to adjust the parameter.
- If these steps do not turn off the alarm, then there is a disconnect on the ventilator. Make sure everything is attached properly before starting over on these steps.
Similar to the picture of the alarm indication on the Low Mandatory Tidal Volume parameter, there can be an indication on Spontaneous Tidal Volume that is lit the same color as the degree of the alarm.
Select this parameter that is lit.
Use the mechanical knob to adjust the parameter.
If these steps do not turn off the alarm, then there is a disconnect on the ventilator. Make sure everything is attached properly before starting over on these steps.
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