Cleaning and maintenance
The Remote Alarm can be cleaned using an anti-bacterial
cleaning solution such as Mikrozid AF
non-dyed disposable cloth. For a full list of approved cleaning
solutions, refer to the Technical Specifications section.
Troubleshooting
Problem/possible cause
The LED does not turn on when connected to the ventilator or
when the Self-test button is pressed.
Batteries may not be
inserted or may be flat
The Remote Alarm detects a disconnect while the cable is
connected.
Poor connection
The Remote Alarm detects a disconnect while an alarm is raised on
the ventilator.
Poor connection
The second Remote Alarm is sounding an alarm with no alarm
raised on the ventilator.
Poor connection.
The Remote Alarm triggers a low battery alarm.
Batteries are flat.
Technical specifications
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Operating altitude
Storage and transport
temperature
Storage and transport
humidity
Electromagnetic compatibility
Output volume
6
or CaviCide
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Solution
Check that two AA batteries are inserted
correctly in the rear of the alarm. If
necessary, change the batteries. If the
problem persists, contact your ResMed
service agent.
Change the cable. If the problem persists,
change the Remote Alarm.
Change the cable. If the problem persists,
change the Remote Alarm.
Check that the connecting cable is firmly
plugged into the first Remote Alarm and
the rear of the ventilator. If the problem
persists, contact your ResMed service
agent.
Change the batteries.
0°C to +40°C
10% to 95% non-condensing
Sea level to 3,050 m
-30°C to +70°C
10% to 95% non-condensing
This product complies with
all applicable electromagnetic
compatibility requirements (EMC)
according to IEC60601-1-2:2007,
for residential, commercial and
light industry environments The
electromagnetic compatibility tables
for these ResMed devices can be
found on www.resmed.com, on
the Products page under Service &
Support. Click on the PDF file for
your device.
55–90 dBa (as per ISO 3744:2010)
on a clean,
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