USING THE ZOLL VENTILATOR
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Turning Off Alarms at Extreme Range Limits
If the operator sets the following alarm limits to their extreme range, the ventilator turns off the
indicated alarms after Pop Up message confirmation:
1. High Breath Rate (Alarm #2074).
2. PIP Low (Alarms #2071, 2171) -- the device automatically turns off these alarm limits
in NPPV mode.
3. V
T
High (Alarms #2072, 2172) -- the device automatically turns off these alarm limits
in NPPV mode.
4. V
T
Low (Alarms #2073, 2173) -- the device automatically turns off these alarm limits
in NPPV mode.
5. Low SpO2 (Alarm #2410)
6. High Heart Rate (Alarm #2410)
7. Low Heart Rate (Alarm #2411)
If an alarm has been turned off and is then modified, but is not accepted, then the alarm
parameter is set to the values indicated in the following table. This is done to ensure patient
safety in the event of an inadvertent value change. You can change these values following the
parameter change procedures described above.
3300 SpO2 Shutdown (MS 11 Failure-Monitor Not In Use)
3301 SpO2 Shutdown (Communication Failure EMV-Pulse Ox-Monitor Not In
Use)
3310 No SpO2 Sensor Connected (No Sensor Detected)
3311 Defective Sensor
3312 SpO2 Pulse Search
3313 SpO2 Signal Interference
3315 Too Much Ambient Light
3316 Invalid SpO2 Sensor (Unrecognized Sensor)
3317 Low SpO2 Perfusion (Low Perfusion)
3318 Low SpO2 Perfusion (Poor SpO2 Signal
Service Code Alarm Name
High
Breath
Rate
PIP Low
V
T
High V
T
Low
Low SpO2
High
Heart Rate
Low Heart
Rate
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