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Dräger Oxylog 3000 - Alarm Types, Priorities, and Indicators

Dräger Oxylog 3000
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Alarms
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Instructions for Use Oxylog 3000 SW 1.n
Types of alarms
The actual screen display may differ in appearance
or configuration.
Oxylog 3000 assigns a priority to the alarm
message. This message highlights the text with the
appropriate number of exclamation marks and
generates different tone sequences for the
respective alarms.
!!! = Warning
!! = Caution
! = Advisory
Refer to the list "Alarm - Cause - Remedy"
on page 88 for information on how to remedy the
faults.
Warning
An alarm with high priority
z The alarm LED (A) flashes in red.
Warnings are highlighted by three exclamation
marks and displayed in inverted form (C).
Example:
The Oxylog 3000 generates a sequence of five
tones, which sound twice and are repeated
approximately every 7 seconds.
Caution
An alarm of medium priority.
z The alarm LED (B) flashes yellow.
Caution messages are highlighted by two
exclamation marks.
Example: !! No int. battery ?
Oxylog 3000 generates a three-tone sequence,
which is repeated approximately every 20 seconds.
Advisory
An alarm of low priority.
z The yellow alarm LED (B) lights up.
Advisory messages are identified by one
exclamation mark.
Example:
! Settings not confirmed
Low-priority alarm.
The Oxylog 3000 generates a two-tone alarm
sequence, which sounds only once.
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Oxylog 3000
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B
A
!!! Apnoea ventilation

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