A-A-54444
The ventilator shall have an external power alarm that shall activate when a low external voltage condition is sensed. It shall also activate when no external voltage is sensed and a power source plug is connected to the ventilator apparatus. When the external power alarm activates, the ventilator apparatus shall immediately begin operation from its internal batteries. The external power alarm shall be mutable, and remain muted, until the internal battery alarm activates. Thereafter, the mute period shall last for 5-minute periods.
The ventilator shall have high pressure alarm settings that are adjustable from 15 to 100 cmH2O (100 shall be equivalent to “OFF”) with a minimum resolution of 1 cmH2O (plus or minus 1 digit on the display panel).
The unit shall have a high pressure alarm that shall operate in conjunction with the high pressure alarm control setting. It shall be mutable for 30 seconds periods.
The apparatus shall have low pressure alarm settings that are adjustable from “OFF” to 50 cmH2O with a minimum resolution of 1 cm2H2O (plus or minus 1 digit on the display panel).
A low pressure alarm that shall operate in conjunction with the low pressure alarm control setting shall be provided. It shall also detect the absence of breathing gas(es) and activate when the pressure transducer fails to detect a pressure rise in the patient circuit during ventilator delivered breaths. It shall be mutable for 30 second period.
The ventilator shall have a disconnect alarm that shall operate when the pressure transducer fails to detect a pressure rise in the patient circuit during ventilator delivered breaths. The disconnect alarm shall be mutable for 30-second periods.
The PEEP alarm shall activate when the CPU fails to ascertain PEEP pressure. The PEEP alarm shall be mutable for 30-second periods.
An apnea alarm that shall activate when the patient fails to initiate a spontaneous breath during assisted or SIMV operating modes shall be provided. The apnea alarm circuit shall test to determine whether the condition is apnea or patient circuits disconnect/low pressure before sounding the appropriate alarm. When the apnea alarm is activated, the
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