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40 EN
Sidne™ Feedback Messages
Sidne™ Says Meaning
“Insufflator...
Added as a prefix to the below messages when the control is issued by the
tablet or insufflator front panel while not in the insufflator voice-command
menu. Also added as a prefix to the “connected” and “disconnected”
messages (for 30L insufflators).
“High flow” The insufflator has been set to high flow by voice command.
“Medium flow The insufflator has been set to medium flow by voice command.
“Low flow” The insufflator has been set to low flow by voice command.
“Activated” The insufflator has been activated by voice or tablet command.
“Stopped” The insufflator has been stopped by voice or tablet command.
“Pressure set to 15”
The insufflator pressure has been set to 15 mmHg after a pressure
adjustment by voice or tablet command.
“Overpressure”
The insufflator actual pressure is 5 mmHg higher than the selected pressure,
or the actual pressure is equal to or higher than 30 mmHg. This error
message is played 15 seconds after the usual insufflator error sound occurs.
“Leakage”
A leakage is sensed in the pneumoperitoneum, according to the insufflator
algorithm for detection. This error message is played 15 seconds after the
usual insufflator error sound occurs.
“Occlusion”
A blockage is sensed in the tube, Veress cannula, or trocar, according to the
insufflator algorithm for detection. This error message is played 15 seconds
after the usual insufflator error sound occurs.
“Low gas level” The pressure of the gas-supply cylinder is low (<25 bar).
“Gas supply empty” The gas-supply cylinder is empty.
“Heater error The gas temperature is higher than 41°C.
“Requires service”
(30L insufflators)
The insufflator needs to be serviced by an authorized technician.

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