Module Spare Parts 1C31222G01

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GE
Model Number:
1C31222G01
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Brand Name GE
Model Number 1C31222G01


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1C31222G01

Verify the Battery in use alarm no longer sounds. • Verify the display unit alarm light no longer flashes. • Verify the green battery in use indicator icon changes to the power plug icon (located on the lower right corner of the display). Important 8 Alarms and troubleshooting 2065490-001 8-39 Internal errors The ventilator is able to detect internal hardware or software errors. If an internal error occurs while ventilating a patient, the ventilator will continue ventilating the patient with the current settings and show this message on the display: • Ventilator failure. Prepare to disconnect the patient from the ventilator and manually ventilate. Contact an authorized service representative. If an internal error is detected when the ventilator is initially turned on, one of the following messages is shown: • No bootable device. • Watchdog circuit failed. • CPU data cache. • RAM memory error. • System Reset: ECxx xx xx. • No bootable image available. • Program load failed – CRC. • Alarm speaker not detected. • RTC date/time error. • CPU Board Supply Voltage Out of Range. • CMOS battery is weak. If any of these internal error messages are shown, contact an authorized service representative and do not use the ventilator. CARESCAPE™ R860 8-40 2065490-001 Troubleshooting The table lists possible problems that could occur when using the ventilator. If a problem occurs that is not listed, see "Repair policy" in the "Cleaning and maintenance" section for more information. . Symptom Problem Solution The main power indicator is not on. The electrical power cord is not connected correctly. • Connect the power cord. • Loosen the power cord retaining clamp and make sure plug is fully seated. Then tighten the retaining clamp. The inlet circuit breaker (switch) is off. Turn the circuit breaker on. The power cord is damaged. Replace the power cord. The electrical outlet that the power cord is connected to has no power. Use a different electrical outlet. An internal fuse is open. Contact an authorized service representative to repair the ventilator. The display unit cable is loose. Turn the ventilator switch off, and then disconnect from the main power. Check and tighten the display unit connectors. Ventilator cannot be turned off. The ventilator is not in Standby. Set the ventilator to Standby, and then turn the system off. Backup audio alarm turns on. A system failure has occurred. Contact an authorized service representative to repair the ventilator. The display unit cable is loose. Turn the ventilator switch off, and then disconnect from the main power. Check and tighten the display unit connectors. An alarm shows although the data is within range. The alarm is from the ventilator but the value shown is from the airway module. (Not applicable for neonatal.) • Calibrate the airway module. • Go to Menu > System and change the selection for Data Source. The Ppeak high alarm conditions are checked before the display view is updated. No action required. In some situations the ventilator will react to a transient high pressure before the data ca

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