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Product Description
Product Description
Focus on DCS, PLC, robot control system and large servo system.
Main products: various modules / cards, controllers, touch screens, servo drivers.
Advantages: supply of imported original products, professional production parts,
Fast delivery, accurate delivery time,
The main brands include ABB Bailey, Ge / fuanc, Foxboro, Invensys Triconex, Bently, A-B Rockwell, Emerson, ovation, Motorola, xyvom, Honeywell, Rexroth, KUKA, Ni, Deif, Yokogawa, Woodward, Ryan, Schneider, Yaskawa, Moog, prosoft and other brands
The following alarms are always audible, even if they become active during audio pause: • Battery error • Battery in use • Patient circuit occluded • Patient disconnected Note Important 8 Alarms and troubleshooting 2065490-001 8-7 • Sustained airway pressure • System shutdown in less than 20 (10, 5, and 1) minutes • Power supply error Audio pause will not mute the alarm tone for the folowing alarms: • Patient detected • Turn off ventilator? Secondary audio alarm If the primary audio alarm fails, the ventilator has a secondary audio alarm as a backup. When the ventilator is initially turned on, the primary and secondary audio each emit an audible tone. Measured data alarms When an alarm occurs for measured data, the number and alarm limits are shown with a border around them. The color of the border and the alarm limit (when in the Alarm Setup menu) shows the priority of the alarm. Select within the border of the active alarm to open the Alarm Setup menu. If necessary, use the Trim Knob to adjust the setting for the alarm limit. AB.100.187 Figure 8-4 • Select inside of the border to open the Alarm Setup menu. CARESCAPE™ R860 8-8 2065490-001 List of alarms - adult and pediatric If the patient type is Neonatal, see "List of alarms – Neonatal" for details. See Alarms and Troubleshooting and Alarm Tests for additional information about alarms and to see a list of general messages. These notes apply to the alarm messages in the table below: • A 1 by the priority indicates an alarm that is not enabled when an inspiratory hold is in progress. • A 2 by the priority indicates an alarm that is not enabled when an expiratory hold is in progress. • A 3 by the priority indicates an alarm that is not enabled when the P 0.1 or NIF procedures are in progress. • A 4 by the priority indicates an alarm that is de-escalatable. • * The removal criteria for an alarm is the removal or reversal of the listed condition. . Alarm Priority Condition* Cause Action