Alarms – ZOLL Thermogard XP IVTM System Operation Manual User Manual

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Operation

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Alarms

An alarm is more serious in nature than an alert and relates to an issues that will
typically require a service call. In most cases a text message, specific to the
alarm, identifies the system code for the alarm. For example, the screen might
announce “TCM ID 01” or “MID 23” in addition to the text in the figure below.

Figure 4-21. Alarm Screen

In some cases, however, the alarm may be cleared by power cycling the system.
For example, such an alarm would occur if the pump tubing were to become
jammed in the peristaltic pump causing the pump to slow down.

If the reason for the alarm is not cleared by power cycling, the alarm will repeat
each time the System is turned back on.

During an alarm, the patient temperature display and the patient temperature
alarms are NOT active.

NOTE: In the Event of an Alarm

Investigate and troubleshoot the cause - refer to:

Section 6. Alarms and Corrective Actions

Section 7. Troubleshooting

Power cycle the System.

If the alarm persists, call ZOLL for service.

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