Alarms & alerts, Alerts – ZOLL Thermogard XP IVTM System Operation Manual User Manual

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Operation

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Alarms & Alerts

A detailed description of the alarms of the System is provided in later sections of
this manual. See:

Section 6.

Alarms and Corrective Actions

Section 7.

Troubleshooting

Alerts

Alerts can be cleared by reverting the state that caused them to occur. For
example, a low coolant alert can be cleared by adding coolant to the coldwell of
the System. In most cases, the System will identify and notify you to rectify alert
states at power up.

In STANDBY, Alerts are displayed across the lower half of the display screen,
with the bath temperature display not obscured, against a yellow background
(See Figure 4-20 – Right). Alerts in STANDBY are generally NOT accompanied
by an audible alarm tone.

Figure 4-20. T1 Disconnect alerts in RUN (left) and STANDBY (right)

In RUN, Alerts are displayed across the full lower half of the display screen
against a yellow background with the bath temperature display is partially
obscured (See Figure 4-20 – Left). If an alert occurs in RUN, the System will
generally revert to STANDBY and an audible alarm tone will sound. The
exception to this is that if you depress the prime switch during run – no audible
alarm will sound and the bath temperature display will not be obscured.

In both STANDBY and RUN, a message on the screen will indicate the action
required to clear the alert.

During an alert, the patient temperature display is still visible and the patient
temperature alarms are still active if the T1 Temperature probe is functional.

NOTE: In the Event of an Alert

Investigate and rectify the cause - refer to:

Section 6. Alarms and Corrective Actions

 Section

7.

Troubleshooting

If the alert persists, call ZOLL for service.

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