ResMed Remote Alarm II ACCESSORY User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- ResMed
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ResMed Remote Alarm II ACCESSORY
The ResMed Remote Alarm II (Remote Alarm) has been designed for use with Astral and Stellar ventilators. Read the entire manual before using the Remote Alarm.
Intended use
The Remote Alarm is intended for home and hospital use. Its primary purpose is to alert the caregiver of a ventilation patient to an alarm condition on the ventilator even when the caregiver is not at the bedside or in the same room with the patient and ventilator. The Remote Alarm generates an audible and visual signal when an alarm is triggered on the ventilator. The Remote Alarm is powered by battery and connected to the ventilator via a cable.
WARNINGS
- The Remote Alarm must only be used for its intended use as described in this manual.
- Do not disassemble the Remote Alarm, it has no userserviceable parts inside; if damaged or defective, it should be returned to your ResMed representative.
- Explosion hazard do not use in the vicinity of flammable anaesthetics.
- Ensure the remote alarm is placed in a clearly visible location on a flat surface or attached to a wall using the wall bracket provided.
Notes:
- The Remote Alarm is not intended for mobile use, such as with a wheelchair.
- Refer to the ventilator’s manual for its indications for use.
Remote alarm at a glance
Refer to illustration A
- Alarm indicator
- Volume control button
- Remote Alarm mute button
- Test button
- Output connector (5 pin)
- Input connector (3 pin)
- Good battery indicator
- Low battery indicator
- Alarm disconnect indicator
- Volume level indicator
The ResMed Remote Alarm II comprises the following components:
- Remote Alarm
- Wall bracket.
Available separately:
- 2 m, 5 m, 10 m and 20 m alarm cable.
Optional accessory:
- 30 m Hospital Alarm system cable
For a full list of accessories see the Ventilation accessories guide on www.resmed.com on the Products page under Service and Support. If you do not have internet access, please contact your ResMed representative.
Set up
Installing batteries before use
Refer to illustration B
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Open the battery cover at the rear of the Remote Alarm by pushing in the latch and levering the cover away.
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Insert two AA 1.5V batteries (not included).
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Replace the battery cover, ensuring that it clicks into place.
A beep will sound once the batteries are inserted. -
Press to check the functionality of the alarm. Refer to the Testing the Remote Alarm instructions.
Note: Under normal usage conditions, new high quality type LR6 (AA size) batteries should power the Remote Alarm for approximately 12 weeks.
Connecting to the ventilator
Refer to illustration C
- Connect one end of the alarm cable to the (3 pin) input connector on the Remote Alarm.
- Connect the other end to the (5 pin) output connector located at the rear of the ventilator. Once connected, the alarm will beep and the Green Battery Good LED will blink once every 10 seconds.
- Once set up is complete, press to check the functionality of the Remote Alarm. Refer to the Testing the Remote Alarm instructions.
CAUTION
The Remote Alarm cable is equipped with a push-pull locking connector. To
remove the cable from the ventilator, gently pull on the connector. Do not
twist its outer housing.
When an alarm is activated
- Check the patient’s status.
- View the alarm message in the Alarm display on the Ventilation device.
- Follow the on-screen help (if available) or refer to the Alarm
Troubleshooting section in the User Guide that came with your Ventilation device.
Connecting a second Remote Alarm
Refer to illustration D
If required, a second Remote Alarm can be attached to the first Remote Alarm to enable a Remote Alarm to be placed in two separate rooms or locations.
- Connect the Remote Alarm as per the instructions in Connecting to the ventilator.
- Connect one end of the alarm cable to the output connector (5 pin) of the first Remote Alarm.
- Connect the other end into the input connector (3 pin) on the second Remote Alarm.
- Once set up is complete, press on the first alarm to check the connection is correct and the second alarm is receiving the signal.
- Press to check the functionality of the second Remote Alarm. Refer to the Testing the Remote Alarm instructions.
Connecting to a Hospital Alarm System
- Connect the Remote Alarm as per the set up instructions in Connecting to the Ventilator.
- Connect one end of the 30m Hospital Alarm system cable to the output connector (5 pin) of the remote alarm.
- Connect the other end to the Hospital Alarm Management system. (Refer to the instructions provided with the cable).
- Once set up is complete, press to check the functionality of the Remote Alarm and confirm that the alarm is heard through the Hospital Alarm Management system.
Note: Ventilators can also be connected directly to a Hospital Alarm System using the 30 m Hospital alarm system cable.
Alarm types for the Remote Alarm
Different types of alarms can be generated on the Remote Alarm. All alarms are indicated by an audible and visual signal.
Ventilator alarms
The Remote Alarm’s main purpose is to relay alarm conditions on the ventilator. The ventilator alarms on the Remote Alarm alert the caregiver that an alarm has been triggered by the Ventilator and therefore must be addressed on the Ventilator itself, not by interacting with the Remote Alarm unit.
When a ventilator alarm is activated:
- Check the patient’s status.
- View the alarm message in the Alarm display on the Ventilation device.
- Follow the on-screen help (if available) or refer to the Alarm Troubleshooting section in the User Guide that came with your Ventilation device.
Remote Alarm alarms
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Low Battery Alarm
This alarm alerts the caregiver that the batteries of the Remote Alarm are low. The batteries need to be replaced. -
Disconnect alarm
This alarm alerts the caregiver that the Remote Alarm has been disconnected from the Ventilator.
Check the patient and ventilator prior to looking for the source of the disconnect.
Note: For further information regarding alarm types and indicators refer to the Indicators and alerts section in this Guide.
Indicators and alerts
The Remote Alarm provides the following indicators and buttons.
LED indicators | Status |
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Alarm
| Audible alert and Red flashing alarm bar.| An alarm has been activated on
the ventilator.
Volume
| Blue solid LED| Indicates current alarm volume level.
Disconnect
| Audible alert and Yellow blinking LED.|
- The Remote Alarm has been disconnected from the ventilator.
- The LED will continue to blink until the situation has been resolved
Battery level
| Audible alert and Yellow LED – will blink once every 10 seconds.|
- The Remote Alarm battery is low.
- The LED will continue to blink until the situation has been resolved.
- The audible alarm can be muted but will sound every 4 hours until the battery is replaced.
| Green LED – will blink once every 10 seconds| The Remote Alarm battery is good.
Alarm button
LED indicators | Status |
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Volume level button | Press until desired volume level is achieved. Refer to |
Setting the volume instructions.
| Remote Alarm mute button| Press the Remote Alarm mute to silence the alarm
generated for a Low Battery alert. Pressing the Remote Alarm mute during a
disconnect will put the Remote Alarm into a power saving mode.
| Remote Alarm self-test.| Press and hold to test the functionality of the
Remote Alarm.
Testing the Remote Alarm
CAUTION
A test of the remote alarm should be performed prior to initial use and after
every change of battery. Test the alarm periodically as per the facility
policy. For dependent patients perform a test on a daily basis.
Press on the Remote Alarm.
The following will occur:
- The alarm LED illuminates and the alarm sounds.
- The LED corresponding to the set volume illuminates.
- The Disconnect LED blinks if the alarm is not connected to the device and lights permanently if connected.
- The battery level LED corresponding to the battery level illuminates. Yellow LED if battery life is low, or green LED if battery life is good. (Replace the battery if the battery life is low).
- If a second Remote Alarm is connected, the second Remote Alarm will also sound.
Setting the volume
WARNING
When adjusting alarm volume, ensure that the alarm can be heard above ambient
noise levels.
A choice of three volume levels for the alarm can be selected. The default
setting is the highest level, intended for use in noisy environments. A short
press will show the current volume level.
To adjust the volume level:
Press and hold the for one second. The alarm will beep and the blue volume LEDs will blink to indicate the volume level can be changed.
Press until you reach your desired volume level (low, medium or high).
After 10 seconds of inactivity the blue volume LEDs will stop blinking and the
volume level will be saved.
Wall mounting the Remote Alarm
Refer to illustration E
Two types of screws can be used to affix the bracket to the wall. A minimum of three screws (not included) is required.
WARNINGS
- Ensure the wall bracket is securely fixed in place.
- Ensure the wall bracket is located in an area that will not be affected by moisture.
- When affixed to the wall bracket, ensure the Remote Alarm cord does not pose a tripping or choking hazard.
- Align the rear of the Remote Alarm with the guide-line on the face plate of the wall bracket.
- Holding the Remote Alarm against the bracket, turn the Remote Alarm from to position (as shown on the top of the wall bracket) so that the side of the Remote Alarm sits flush against the bracket and is held securely.
- To remove from the wall bracket, turn the Remote Alarm from to unlock position and remove.
Cleaning and maintenance
The Remote Alarm can be cleaned using an anti-bacterial cleaning solution such as Mikrozid AF® or CaviCide® on a clean, non-dyed disposable cloth. For a full list of approved cleaning solutions, refer to the Technical Specifications section.
Troubleshooting
Problem/possible cause | Solution |
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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| 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.
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| Change the cable. If the problem persists, change the Remote
Alarm.
The second Remote Alarm is sounding an alarm with no alarm raised on the
ventilator.
Poor connection.| 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.
The Remote Alarm triggers a low battery alarm.
Batteries are flat.| Change the batteries.
Technical specifications
Operating temperature | 0°C to +40°C |
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Operating humidity | 10% to 95% non-condensing |
Operating altitude | Sea level to 3,050 m |
Storage and transport temperature | 30°C to +70°C |
Storage and transport humidity | 10% to 95% non-condensing |
Electromagnetic compatibility | 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.
Output volume| 55–90 dBa (as per ISO 3744:2010
IEC 60601-1-11:2010 classification| Transit operable equipment.
Nominal dimensions (L x W x H)| 145mm x 80mm x 31mm
Power supply| Two AA 1.5V Batteries (LR6 – Alkaline or FR6 – Lithium)
Weight| 115g Remote Alarm only (without battery
Housing construction| Flame retardant engineering thermoplastic
Cleaning solutions| The following cleaners and disinfectants are compatible
for use when cleaning the external surfaces of the Remote Alarm.
- CaviCide®
- Mikrozid® AF
- dilute Hypochlorite
- Isopropyl alcohol
- Teepol Multipurpose detergent and Actichlor Plus
- Bleach (1:10)
Always follow the manufacturers recommended cleaning instructions
Compatible devices| The Remote Alarm II is compatible with the following ResMed devices:
- Stellar series of ventilators
- Astral series of ventilators.
Symbols
The following symbols may appear on your product or packaging.
| Indicates a Warning or Caution. A warning alerts you to possible injury or
explains special measures for the safe and effective use of the product; a
caution alerts you to possible damage to the product;
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| Read instructions before use
| Keep away from rain
| Drip proof;
| Temperature limitation
| Humidity limitation;
| Class II equipment;
| Manufacturer;
| European authorized representative;
| European RoHS;
| Canadian Standards Association;
| Battery charge level;
| Alarm mute
| Batch code
| Catalogue number;
| Serial number;
| Unlock;
| Lock.
Environmental information
WEEE 2002/96/EC is a European Directive that requires the proper disposal of
electrical and electronic equipment. These devices should be disposed of
separately, not as unsorted municipal waste. To dispose of your device, you
should use appropriate collection, reuse and recycling systems available in
your region. The use of these collection, reuse and recycling systems is
designed to reduce pressure on natural resources and prevent hazardous
substances from damaging the environment.
If you need information on these disposal systems, please contact your local
waste administration. The crossed-bin symbol invites you to use these disposal
systems. If you require information on collection and disposal of your ResMed
device please contact your ResMed office, local distributor or go to
www.resmed.com/environment.
Storage
Ensure that the Remote Alarm is clean and dry before storing for any length of time. Remove the batteries from the Remote Alarm before storing. Store your Remote Alarm in a dry place out of direct sunlight.
Disposal
The Remote Alarm should be disposed of in accordance with local environmental regulations.
Servicing
This device is intended to provide safe and reliable operation when operated in accordance with the instructions provided by ResMed. ResMed recommends that the device be inspected by an authorized ResMed Service Center if there is any sign of wear or concern with device function.
Limited warranty
ResMed Pty Ltd (hereafter `ResMed’) warrants that your ResMed product shall be
free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from
the date of purchase by the initial consumer. This warranty is not
transferable.
If the product fails under conditions of normal use, ResMed will repair or
replace, at its option, the defective product or any of its components. This
limited warranty does not cover: a) any damage caused as a result of improper
use, abuse, modification or alteration of the product; b) repairs carried out
by any service organisation that has not been expressly authorised by ResMed
to perform such repairs; c) any damage or contamination due to cigarette,
pipe, cigar or other smoke; d) any damage caused by water being spilled on or
into the product.
Warranty is void on product sold, or resold, outside the region of original
purchase.
Warranty claims on defective product must be made by the initial consumer at
the point of purchase.
This warranty is in lieu of all other express or implied warranties, including
any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Some regions or states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
ResMed shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages
claimed to have occurred as a result of the sale, installation or use of any
ResMed product. Some regions or states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may
not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from region to region. For further information on your
warranty rights, contact your local ResMed dealer or ResMed office.
References
- Sleep apnea and COPD - learn about symptoms and treatment | ResMed
- Sleep apnea and COPD - learn about symptoms and treatment | ResMed
- Environmental policy - ResMed
- Legal disclaimers and intellectual property - ResMed
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