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Alarms
Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Procedures
Isolette® Infant Incubator (Model C2000) Service Manual Page 2 - 27
2
For an explanation of temperature alarms, refer to table 2-2 on page 2-
27.
Table 2-2. Temperature Alarms
Air Probe Failure The Alarm indicator flashes and a contin-
uous alarm sounds to indicate an air
probe
malfunction.
Go to RAP 2.8 on
page 2-64.
Low Airflow The Alarm indicator flashes and a contin-
uous alarm sounds to indicate a lack of
air
circulation within the incubator.
Go to RAP 2.44
on page 2-113.
Sensor Module
Failure
The Alarm indicator flashes and a contin-
uous alarm sounds to indicate a sensor
module malfunction or that it is not con-
nected to the incubator.
Go to RAP 2.45
on page 2-114.
Sensor Out Of
Position
The Alarm indicator flashes and a contin-
uous alarm sounds to indicate that the
sensor
module is not in the correct position to
perform calibration or continue operation.
Go to RAP 2.22
on page 2-80.
Sensor Discon-
nected
The Alarm indicator flashes and a contin-
uous alarm sounds to indicate that the
sensor
module experienced a communications
failure.
Go to RAP 2.21
on page 2-78.
Alarm Description Action
Low Air
Temperature
The alarm message appears, an alarm
sounds, and the Alarm indicators flash to
indicate that the incubator air tempera-
ture is 2.5 °C below the air set tempera-
ture.
Go to RAP 2.35
on page 2-101.
High Air
Temperature
The alarm message appears, an alarm
sounds, and the Alarm indicators flash to
indicate that the incubator air tempera-
ture is 1.5 °C above the air set tempera-
ture.
Go to RAP 2.39
on page 2-105.
Alarm Description Action

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