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130 Instructions for use Babyleo TN500 SW 1.0n
Alarms
7.3 Dismissing the alarm message
Depending on what caused them, some alarms must be dismissed. The following
situations may arise:
Once the fault triggering the alarm has been remedied, the alarm signal no
longer sounds and the user does not need to dismiss the alarm.
Once the fault triggering the alarm has been remedied, the alarm signal no
longer sounds and the user needs to dismiss the alarm.
An alarm is displayed, the user can dismiss the alarm and the device continues
operation with the specified values. The alarm signal no longer sounds.
Once the fault triggering the alarm has been remedied, the alarm signal no
longer sounds. The alarm message remains in the alarm message field in the
header bar until the user dismisses it by pressing Alarm reset. This process
applies to the following alarms:
Procedure:
1 Touch the Alarm reset button on the header bar on the main screen.
The alarm message has been dismissed and is no longer displayed.
Safety-relevant alarms cannot be dismissed.
7.4 Viewing the alarm history
The alarm history records all alarm messages in chronological order.
1 Touch the Alarms... button in the main menu bar.
2 Touch the Alarm history tab.
3 Use the rotary knob or the arrow buttons to scroll the cursor up or down.
When the alarm history reaches its capacity, the oldest entries are overwritten.
When the device is shut down, the alarm history is deleted. There is no record kept
of how long the device and alarm system were shut down. The alarm history is also
deleted in the event of a power supply failure.
Alarm
Air temperature too high
Central skin temp. sensor missing
Check oxygen supply
Data loss
Fan motor faulty, heating off
Mattress faulty
Mattress temperature too high
Oxygen module faulty
Oxygen sensor faulty
Peripheral skin temp. sensor missing
Temperature high in warm air duct

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