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LTV 1200 Operator's Manual - CareFusion Emergency Preparedness

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Flashing Controls<br />

Variable controls and alarms will be displayed solid or flashing. A flashing control means one of the<br />

following things:<br />

• If you are changing a control setting, and the display flashes, you have reached a limited value for<br />

the control. Control Limiting is covered later in this section.<br />

• If an alarm display flashes, it indicates that an alarm has occurred or is occurring. See Chapter 9 -<br />

Ventilator Alarms for more information on this.<br />

• If a control display flashes, it indicates a special condition such as time termination of a pressure<br />

support breath. For more information, see Chapter 6 - Controls.<br />

• If the Control Lock LED flashes, it indicates you have tried to change the control settings while<br />

the front panel controls are locked. For more information, see Chapter 6 - Controls, Control Lock.<br />

Dashes<br />

If a control display is set to dashes “ - - ”, it indicates that control is turned off, or is not available in<br />

the current ventilation mode.<br />

Control Limiting<br />

Variable control settings may be limited to less than their specified range for any of the following<br />

reasons:<br />

• To prevent inverse I:E ratios of greater than 4:1<br />

• To ensure a minimum inspiration time of 300 ms<br />

• To ensure a minimum exhalation time of 346 ms<br />

• To ensure a minimum initial flow of 10 lpm for Volume Controlled breaths<br />

• To ensure a maximum initial flow of 100 lpm for Volume Controlled breaths<br />

When you are updating a control and have reached a limited condition, the following things happen:<br />

• The control stops updating and will remain displayed at the highest (or lowest) allowed value.<br />

• The control display will flash.<br />

• The displays for other controls involved in the limited condition will flash.<br />

To set the control to a value outside the limited range, you will need to change the settings for other<br />

controls involved in the limit condition. For instance, if the Breath Rate is set to 12, the maximum<br />

allowed Inspiratory Time is 4.0 seconds. To set the Inspiratory Time to more than 4.0 seconds, you<br />

must first decrease the Breath Rate.<br />

Operator’s <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1200</strong> Ventilator Page 5-5<br />

p/n 18247-001, Rev. G

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