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LTV 1100 Operator Manual - CareFusion

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Symptoms Possible Causes What to Do<br />

Control Test<br />

Correct message is<br />

not displayed when<br />

Set Value knob is<br />

turned, or incorrect<br />

message is displayed.<br />

Control Test<br />

Display message does<br />

not change when the<br />

Low Min. Vol. button<br />

is pushed.<br />

Leak Test<br />

Leak test fails<br />

Leak Test<br />

Leak test fails with<br />

LEAK --- FAIL<br />

message.<br />

Vent Inop Alarm Test<br />

Audible alarm too soft.<br />

Vent Inop Alarm Test<br />

Alarm does not sound.<br />

Vent Inop Alarm Test<br />

The Vent Inop LED is<br />

not illuminated.<br />

Vent Inop Alarm Test<br />

Confirming audible<br />

chirp does not sound.<br />

Internal problem with the<br />

ventilator.<br />

Ventilator is in Non-Flow<br />

Sensor Mode.<br />

Circuit connections or<br />

accessories are leaking.<br />

Wye is not properly capped.<br />

Internal problem with the<br />

ventilator.<br />

Internal problem with the<br />

turbine.<br />

Alarm sounder blocked.<br />

Internal problem with the<br />

ventilator.<br />

Alarm sounder blocked.<br />

Internal problem with the<br />

ventilator.<br />

Internal problem with the<br />

ventilator.<br />

Audible alarm did not sound<br />

long enough before test<br />

was terminated.<br />

Internal problem with the<br />

ventilator.<br />

Immediately contact a certified <strong>CareFusion</strong><br />

service technician.<br />

The Low Min Vol. alarm is only available in<br />

Flow Sensor Mode. If the Low Min. Vol.<br />

alarm is required, a Flow Sensing patient<br />

circuit must be used and the ventilator be<br />

running in Flow Sensor Mode (see Chapter<br />

12 – Operating Procedure for additional<br />

information).<br />

Reseat or replace the leaking circuit parts,<br />

accessories or connections. Verify the wye<br />

is securely capped.<br />

Immediately contact a certified <strong>CareFusion</strong><br />

service technician.<br />

Immediately contact a certified <strong>CareFusion</strong><br />

service technician.<br />

Check the alarm sounder opening in the<br />

right side of the ventilator to verify the<br />

opening is not blocked.<br />

Immediately contact a certified <strong>CareFusion</strong><br />

service technician.<br />

Check the alarm sounder opening in the<br />

right side of the ventilator to verify the<br />

opening is not blocked.<br />

Immediately contact a certified <strong>CareFusion</strong><br />

service technician.<br />

Immediately contact a certified <strong>CareFusion</strong><br />

service technician.<br />

Repeat the Vent Inop Alarm Test and allow<br />

audible alarm to sound for at least 15<br />

seconds before pushing the Silence Reset<br />

button. (See Chapter 11 - Vent Inop Alarm<br />

Test for instructions.)<br />

Immediately contact a certified <strong>CareFusion</strong><br />

service technician.<br />

15-24 <strong>Operator</strong>’s <strong>Manual</strong> - <strong>LTV</strong> ® <strong>1100</strong> Ventilator 21106-001 Rev. E

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