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5-1BIpap auto m SerIeS uSer manual
Chapter 5: devICe alertS and trouBleShootIng
is chapter describes the device alerts and also provides troubleshooting information for issues
you may run into when using the device.
5.1 devICe alertS
e device provides two alert levels, high and medium priority.
High Priority – ese alerts require immediate operator response. e alert signal consists
of a high priority sound, which is a continuous two-beep pattern (indicated in the following
table as: • • • •). Additionally, the backlights on the buttons will provide a high priority
flashing pattern consisting of a continuous, bright-to-off, two-flash pattern (indicated in the
following table as: ◊).
Medium Priority – ese alerts require prompt operator response. e alert signal consists of
a medium priority sound, which is a continuous one-beep pattern (indicated in the following
table as: • •). Additionally, the backlights on the buttons will provide a medium priority
flashing pattern consisting of a continuous, bright-to-dim, one-flash pattern (indicated in the
following table as: ◊).
alert Summary taBle
e following table summarizes the high and medium priority alerts.
alert audIBle
IndICator
vISual
IndICator
devICe aCtIon poSSIBle CauSe patIent aCtIon
System Error Backlights:
◊◊
Screen displays the
following message:
Service Required
The device enters the
“Safe state in which
the device power
remains on, but the
airow is disabled.
Device failure Press any of the display
screen buttons to silence
the alert. Remove the
power supply cord from
the device to remove
power. Plug the cord back
into the devices power
inlet to restore power. If the
alert continues to occur,
contact your home care
provider.