V. conclusion
III. Product and services
| Problem | Likely cause | Action | |---------|--------------|--------| | “Leak detected” | Loose connections, open APL valve | Close APL, check circuit, repeat test | | High pressure alarm | Kinked tube, bronchospasm, water in circuit | Drain water trap, check patient, switch to manual | | Low minute volume | Disconnection, low respiratory drive | Reconnect, change mode to PCV | | Vaporizer not recognized | Incorrect seating | Remove, reseat, check locking lever | draeger kingston
A critical failure point was the device's algorithm for detecting "mouth alcohol." IID protocols assume that alcohol in the deep lungs dissipates at a specific rate. If the device detects a sharp spike and fall, it is supposed to register a "mouth alcohol" violation (caused by recent drinking or burping) rather than a deep lung sample. If the device detects a sharp spike and