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Low volume, most likely a disconnection somewhere in the system. The machine is designed to feel/sense resistance (like when you blow air into a balloon) and when that resistance is compromised or lost (like when the balloon pops and the pressure is relieved), the machine alarms "low pressure". It is usually a disconnected tube.

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Q: What makes a ventilator give a low pressure sound?
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