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Valerie MillerSep 7, 2025
How to resolve 'Frequency high!' on Dräger Medical Equipment?
- FfrankhallSep 7, 2025
A high frequency alert on Dräger Medical Equipment indicates hyperventilation. Adjust the ventilator rate.
How to resolve 'Frequency high!' on Dräger Medical Equipment?
A high frequency alert on Dräger Medical Equipment indicates hyperventilation. Adjust the ventilator rate.
What to do if FiO2 is high on Dräger Medical Equipment?
A high FiO2 level in Dräger Medical Equipment can stem from a faulty O2 measurement, requiring manual calibration of the O2 sensor. Alternatively, the blender may be faulty, in which case the ventilator should be taken out of service.
What to do if FiO2 is low on Dräger Medical Equipment?
Low FiO2 in Dräger Medical Equipment may be due to an uncalibrated O2 sensor, necessitating manual calibration. If the problem persists, the blender might be faulty, requiring the ventilator to be taken out of service.
How to fix low airway pressure on Dräger Medical Equipment?
Low airway pressure in Dräger Medical Equipment can result from a leak or disconnection in the patient circuit, which requires a thorough check for leaks. It can also be caused by inspiratory or expiratory flow being set too low, which can be resolved by increasing the flow.
What causes disturbed flow measurement in Dräger Medical Equipment?
Disturbed flow measurement in Dräger Medical Equipment can occur if the flow sensor is faulty or disconnected, requiring you to connect the flow sensor or cable and calibrate the flow sensor. It may also be caused by a faulty flow measurement, in which case you should exchange the flow sensor. A faulty cable may also be the root cause, and you should exchange the cable.
Why does the Dräger Medical Equipment say 'hose kinked'?
A kinked hose in Dräger Medical Equipment may be due to a kink in the patient circuit, which requires a check of the patient circuit. It may also be caused by a blockage or condensation in the circuit, requiring you to clear the passage. If the ID of the patient circuit is too small, use a circuit with less resistance.
What to do if Dräger Medical Equipment shows 'dirty flow sensor'?
A dirty flow sensor in Dräger Medical Equipment is caused by liquid in the flow sensor. Exchange the sensor insert and clean the sensor.
What causes disturbed O2 measurement on Dräger Medical Equipment?
Disturbed O2 measurement in Dräger Medical Equipment indicates a faulty FiO2 measurement, requiring you to exchange the O2 sensor. Alternatively, the ventilator may need to be taken out of service.
What does MV low mean on Dräger Medical Equipment?
Low MV in Dräger Medical Equipment can indicate that lung compliance has decreased, requiring a check of ventilation settings and adjustments as necessary. It may also be caused by low spontaneous breathing, which indicates a ventilator malfunction requiring you to take the ventilator out of service.
What causes pressure measurement out of range on Dräger Medical Equipment?
Out-of-range pressure measurement in Dräger Medical Equipment can be caused by liquid in the patient block, which requires you to replace the patient block. It may also be caused by condensation in the patient circuit, requiring you to remove the condensation. If the pressure measurement function is faulty, take the ventilator out of service. If the ID of the patient circuit is too small, use a circuit with less resistance.
PEEP/CPAP | 0 - 20 cmH2O |
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FiO2 | 21 - 100% |
Trigger Sensitivity | Adjustable |
Type | Neonatal Ventilator |
Ventilation Modes | SIMV, CPAP |
Tidal Volume Range | 2 - 300 ml |
Respiratory Rate | 150 bpm |
Peak Inspiratory Pressure Range | 0 - 40 cmH2O |
Trigger | Flow, Pressure |
Alarms | High/Low FiO2 |
Display | Color LCD screen |
Power Supply | 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Weight | Approx. 15 kg |