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BPAP Series User Manual V1.0
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17.3 Auditory Alarming
In the case of alarming, the alarming sounds at different grades will occur and are described
as follows:
Grade
Auditory
Description
High
beep beep beep beep-beep
beep beep beep beep beep
Intermediate
beep beep beep
Low
beep
In accordance with the requirements of the relevant standards, the volume of the audible
alarm signal meets the requirements, and the sound pressure range of the measured
auditory alarm signal is described as follows:
Alarm
Condition
Measured
sound
pressure level
dB
A-weighted sound
pressure level averaged
over the measurement
surfacedB
Remarks
High priority
52.2
38.5
Maximum volume
Median priority
51.8
39.6
Maximum volume
Low priority
51.8
37.2
Maximum volume
17.4 Alarming Silence
When the breathing machine sounds an alarm, press the home button and it will
become silent for 100 to 120 seconds and then the alarm sounds again immediately after the
end of the silence; if the home button is re-pressed during the silence period, the alarm
sound will resume.

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BMC BPAP Series Specifications

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BrandBMC
ModelBPAP Series
CategoryOxygen Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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