198 Instructions for use | Atlan A100 (XL), A300 (XL), A350 (XL) SW 2.1n
Alarms
10.5 Alarm delay, alarm escalation, and alarm deescalation
To prevent unnecessary alarms, some alarms are not displayed immediately after a
limit violation, but after a delay. In addition, certain circumstances can cause the
alarm priority to change.
Gas measurement alarms with integrated patient-gas measurement module
Alarm Priority Priority Priority
Low Medium High
inCO
2 high
etCO
2 high
etCO
2 low
FiO
2 high
Inspiratory N
2O high
--- After 2 consecutive
respiratory phases and
15 s
---
inAgent low After 2 consecutive
respiratory phases and
15 s
--- ---
FiO
2 low --- --- After 2 consecutive
respiratory phases and
15 s
or
after 30 s if no respira-
tory phases are detected
inAgent high --- After 2 consecutive
respiratory phases and
15 s
or
after 30 s if no respira-
tory phases are detected
>165 s later
Inspiratory xMAC high --- Insp. MAC ≥3
for more than 180 s
longer than 30 s:
insp. MAC ≥3
and
exp. MAC ≥2.5
or
insp. MAC ≥5
xMAC low 0 to 60 s >60 s ---
Apnea (no CO
2) --- At the latest after 20 s
(for RR ≥6)
or
At the latest after 35 s
(for RR <6)
30 s later
(for RR ≥6)
or
30 s later
(for RR <6)
or
At the latest after 65 s
No CO
2 detected >60 s --- ---