ResMed Adapt SV System manual Alarms, Low Mask Pressure Alarm, Triggered by

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Alarms

The VPAP Adapt SV unit is fitted with alarms to alert you to changes that will affect your treatment. The most common reason for an alarm to sound is because the system has not been properly assembled. Check that the air tubing and pressure sensor tube have been properly attached to the flow generator and mask (and humidifier if used).

You can mute an alarm by pressing the Alarm Mute key once. Unless the alarm requires you to turn the power off, you can press any key again to remove the alarm message from the LCD screen. If the problem is still present the alarm will sound and display again after one minute. The Alarm LED will remain lit for as long as the problem is present.

All menus remain available during an alarm.

We recommend that you test the audible alarm once a week. To do this, hold down the Alarm Mute key while the VPAP Adapt SV is starting up. If the alarm

is functioning correctly it will beep twice.

LCD message

Alarm type

Action

 

 

 

LOW PRESSURE!

Low mask pressure

Check tube connections.

Check circuit

alarm

 

 

 

 

LCD turns off

Power fail alarm

Turn off VPAP Adapt SV at power switch.

 

 

 

HIGH PRESSURE!

High pressure alarm

Turn off VPAP Adapt SV at power switch.

Turn power off

 

 

 

 

 

HIGH AVG PRESS!

High pressure alarm

Turn off VPAP Adapt SV at power switch.

Turn power off

 

 

 

 

 

HIGH LEAK!

High leak alarm

Adjust the mask.

Check circuit

 

 

 

 

 

LOW PS!

Insufficient pressure

Check tubing.

Check circuit

support alarm

Run LEARN CIRCUIT.

 

 

 

FLOW BLOCKED! Flow blocked alarm Turn power off

Turn off VPAP Adapt SV. Check air circuit. Turn on VPAP Adapt SV.

Low Mask Pressure Alarm

Triggered by:

pressure sensor line is blocked or disconnected

air pressure at the mask has fallen below a set level

mask is removed and SmartStop has been disabled.

If a low pressure alarm sounds:

1.Check that the air tube and sensor tube are connected properly.

2.Turn the VPAP Adapt SV off and on again at the power switch. If the alarm persists, return the unit to ResMed for servicing.

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Contents Vpap Adapt SV USA ENG Reorder number 26869/2 06 Page Contents Daily Weekly Periodically Air Filter Vpap Adapt SV IntroductionUser/Owner Responsibility DefinitionsPage Page Page Quick Setup Guide Page Vpap Adapt SV Components Vpap Adapt SV SystemAir tubing fully assembled MasksAssembling the Vpap Adapt SV System Connect the power cordAttach the mask to the air tubing Humidifiers Connecting a HumidifierHumidAire 2i attached to the Vpap Adapt SV HumidAireHumidAire Page Anti-bacterial Filter ResLinkSupplemental Oxygen Using DC Power to Run the Vpap Adapt SVStandby Mode Using the Vpap Adapt SVStarting Treatment Stopping TreatmentLCD screen Control Panel FunctionsStart/Stop key Up/Down keyAlarm LEDs and Alarm Mute Adjusting SettingsLeft key green Right key redExample You wish to change the setting for the mask you are usingMenus Navigating the Patient menu Using the Vpap Adapt SVSettings Menu MaskLearn Circuit Results Menu Ramp Cpap mode onlySmartStop Leak AlertOptions Menu Servicing Menu Treatment ScreensPage Low Mask Pressure Alarm AlarmsIf a low pressure alarm sounds Triggered byPower Fail Alarm High Pressure AlarmHigh Leak Alarm Flow Blocked Alarm Insufficient Pressure Support AlarmIf an insufficient pressure support alarm sounds If a flow blocked alarm soundsPage Cleaning and Maintenance DailyWeekly Periodically Air tubing assembly removed for cleaningServicing Air FilterHypoallergenic Air Filter Fitting the filterPage Unusual manner TroubleshootingPage Glossary AlarmsPage Technical Specifications IEC 601-1 classifications Inspiratory Trigger CharacteristicsPage Glossary of symbols Mask setting flow/pressure characteristicsEmissions test Compliance Next Portable and mobile RF communications Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Limited Warranty Page Index