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5.2.4. Excessive Water in Circuit
Condition detected Possible cause Action to take
inspiratory circuit due to
rainout.
If in non-heated wire mode, water trap not
at the lowest point of the circuit.
If in heated wire mode, heater wire too
close to temperature probe.
Increase distance from heater wire to
temperature probe so that the distance
is between 25 (1”) and 100mm (4)),
Inspiratory circuit being cooled by air
conditioner.
Shield circuit from air conditioner or use
heater wire circuit.
Chamber control set too high.
Maximum permissible peak flow rate of
humidification chamber has been
exceeded.
Use correct chamber. Refer to the operating
instructions for the type of chamber used.
Humidifier chamber tilted.
Possibly faulty temperature probe (low
resistance).
Excessive water in expiratory
circuit due to rainout.
Condensation due to cooling in Expiratory
line.
humidification chamber into
Circuit.
Humidification chamber filled beyond
maximum water level line.
Maximum permissible peak flow rate of
humidification chamber has been
exceeded.
Use correct chamber. Refer to the operating
instructions for the type of chamber used.
Humidifier chamber tilted. Chamber should be level.
5.2.5. Low Humidity
Condition detected Possible cause Action to take
Chamber control set to low.
No water in humidification chamber.
Check chamber temperature setting on
display when humidifier is switched on,
chamber base and heater plate are smooth
and flat and in good contact.
Gas flow rate too high for chamber.
Check maximum flow rate in to chamber
operating instructions.
5.2.6. Alarms
Condition detected Possible cause Action to take
Temperature probe alarm
‘OPEN’ appears on display.
Temperature probe unplugged. Check connection.
Temperature probe plug dirty. Clean plug.
Temperature probe faulty. Replace probe.
Temperature probe alarm
‘A.OPN’ appears on display.
Airway temperature probe open. Replace probe.
Temperature probe alarm
‘A.SHT’ appears on display.
Airway temperature probe short. Replace probe.