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Monitor Screen Indicators

This section describes the following indicators:

Monitor Panel Indicators

Measured Settings Panel Indicators

Status Panel Indicators

Monitor Panel Indicators

All of the indicators that may appear on the Monitor Panel are described in detail in the following table.

Note: Dashes on the display screen indicate that the device was unable to compute the parameters. For example, when the device is first connected to a patient, the tidal volume, minute ventilation, and leak may be dashed until the device is able to accurately calculate these patient parameters.

Indicator

Description

Prescription

If you set up a dual prescription for the patient, the words

 

“Primary” or “Secondary” appear in the top left corner of the panel

 

to indicate which prescription is active.

Therapy Mode

The current therapy mode displays at the top of the panel (for

 

example, CPAP, S, S/T, etc.). If a special feature such as Flex, AVAPS,

 

or Sigh is active, this feature will appear next to the therapy

 

mode.

Date and Time

If you are in Detailed view, the current date and time appear

 

in the top right corner of the panel. (In Detailed View Off, they

 

appear in the center panel.)

Patient Breath

This symbol displays during a patient-triggered breath.

Airway Pressure

The manometer (bar graph) displays the airway pressure in the

Manometer and

patient circuit at all times. The manometer bar moves to the

Peak Pressure

right as pressure increases during inhalation, and moves to the

Symbol

left as pressure decreases during exhalation. The peak pressure

 

is also indicated on this bar. It is positioned according to the

 

maximum patient pressure reached during each breath. The Peak

 

Pressure symbol appears as a blue bar on the manometer. If a

 

High Inspiratory Pressure alarm occurs, the Peak Pressure symbol

 

changes from blue to red.

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