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110 Instructions for use Isolette 8000 plus SW 5.n
Alarms
Alarm behavior is summarized in the following table:
If two or more system alarms occur simultaneously, or one after the other, the alarm
messages of the highest priority (for example, Controller Failure alarms) are
presented first. They are then followed by all other messages in sequence. A total
of 6 messages can be presented in the Trend/Alarm window.
The Isolette 8000 plus automatically delays certain alarms for a brief period to verify
that the alarm condition is valid. Similarly, some alarms are inhibited during
calibration or setup procedures to minimize nuisance alarms. For the specific
alarms that are delayed or inhibited, see Alarm – Cause – Remedy on page 115).
A message without an audible or visual LED indication may also be displayed to
tell the user of conditions that are not hazardous but require attention or
correction.
For a complete list of Isolette 8000 plus alarm messages, see Alarm – Cause –
Remedy on page 115.
Color Signal Acoustic alarm
signal
Priority Required action
Yellow Blinking Repeating single
tone (for the
Power Failure
alarm only)
Medium Prompt action required
to avert risk.
Yellow Intermittent Repeating 3 tones Medium Prompt action required
to avert risk.
Yellow Continuous Repeating 2 tones
Note: Three stage
alarm volume
level: 15s low,
15s medium, and
then high.
Low Delayed action required
to avert risk.

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