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Philips BiPAP A40 - 3.4.3 Informational Messages

Philips BiPAP A40
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BiPAP A40 user manual
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Keypad Stuck Alarm
This is a low priority alarm. It occurs when a key becomes lodged inside the case of the device.
Replace Detachable Battery Alarm
The Replace Detachable Battery alarm occurs when the detachable battery is nearing the end of its
useful life or a failure in the detachable battery that prevents it from charging or discharging has
been detected. The alarm can be an informational message or a medium priority alarm. The device
may continue to operate depending on the condition causing the alarm.
Insert SD Card Alarm
This is a low priority alarm. It occurs when a pulse oximeter is connected to the ventilator and there
is no SD card inserted in the ventilator. The device continues to operate but no oximeter data is
recorded on an SD card.
3.4.3 Informational Messages
Card Error
This info message occurs when an unusable SD card is inserted into the ventilator. The device
continues to operate but data cannot be logged onto the SD card.
Heated Tube Failure
This info message occurs when failure has occurred with the heated tube accessory connected to
the attached heated humidier accessory. The device continues to operate however heated tube
functionality is disabled.
Humidier Failure
This info message occurs when failure has occurred with the heated humidier accessory attached
to the device. The device continues to operate however heated humidier functionality is disabled.
Start On Battery
This info message indicates that the ventilator has started on battery power and no AC power is
available. The device operator should verify that this is what is wanted.

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