Removing The Ifill Oxygen Cylinder; Setting The Ifill Oxygen Cylinder Rotary Selector To The Prescribed Setting; Troubleshooting; Devilbiss Ifill Personal Oxygen Station - Sunrise Medical DeVilbiss iFill 535D Guide De L'utilisateur

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REMOVING THE IFILL OXYGEN CYLINDER

Do not modify any connections on the personal oxygen station. Never lubricate the
connections. Never use tools of any kind to connect/disconnect the oxygen cylinder
and the oxygen station. Otherwise, severe injury and/or damage may occur.
Use extreme care when handling and filling an oxygen cylinder. Full oxygen cylinders
are under pressure and can become a projectile if dropped or mishandled.
NOTE– Refer to the G
ENERAL
1. Remove the full oxygen cylinder by pushing down on the fill port collar located under the
cylinder nipple connector while using your other hand to steady the cylinder (Figure 4).
2. Lift up on the cylinder to remove from the oxygen fill connector. The green Standby light
will turn on after a short delay.
3. Oxygen will escape from the fill connector for a short time after the cylinder has
been removed. This may be accompanied by a "pop" with a rush of air. This is
normal.
4. Perform one (1) of the following steps:
A. If desired, fill another oxygen cylinder. Refer to the DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station
Operation Checklist.
B. Place the oxygen fill connector cover onto the fill connector.
NOTE– The oxygen fill connector cover should always be used whenever cylinders are not being filled.
SETTING THE IFILL OXYGEN CYLINDER ROTARY SELECTOR TO THE PRESCRIBED
SETTING
1. Attach the nasal cannula to the cannula fitting of the iFill oxygen cylinder.
2. Turn the rotary selector to the L/min. setting prescribed by your physician.
Changing the L/min. setting on the rotary selector will affect the dose of oxygen deliv-
ered, DO NOT readjust the L/min. setting unless directed by your physician.
3. To turn the flow of oxygen off, turn the rotary selector counterclockwise to the "OFF"
position.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The following troubleshooting chart will help you analyze and correct minor system malfunc-
tions. If the suggested procedures do not help, call your Sunrise Medical/DeVilbiss homecare
provider. Do not attempt any other maintenance.
To avoid electric shock hazard, do not remove the cabinet. The cabinet should only be
removed by a qualified Sunrise Medical/DeVilbiss homecare technician.

DEVILBISS IFILL PERSONAL OXYGEN STATION

PROBLEM
No indicator lights on.
Red light on.
Excessive fill times OR Green
filling light stays on.
WARNING
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WARNING
WARNING
1. Check that the personal oxygen station power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet.
Ensure the circuit breaker near the power cord entry is pressed in. If there are still no indicator
lights, contact your Sunrise Medical/DeVilbiss provider.
1. Ensure the iFill oxygen cylinder is connected correctly.
2. Press the start/stop switch. If the Red light remains on, contact your Sunrise Medical/DeVilbiss
provider for service.
3. If the Red light turns on during the filling process, check that the cylinder is connected properly.
Remove the cylinder and reinstall. Ensure the cylinder rotary selector is in the OFF position.
Press the start/stop switch to turn off the Red light and then again to restart the cylinder filling
process. If the Red light turns on again during the filling process, contact your Sunrise
Medical/DeVilbiss provider for service.
1. Ensure the iFill oxygen cylinder rotary selector is set to OFF.
2. Check the fill times shown in Typical Oxygen Cylinder Fill Times chart.
3. Check that the cylinder is connected properly: Press the start/stop switch to return to Standby.
Remove the cylinder and reinstall. Press the start/stop switch to begin filling the cylinder.
4. If problem persists, contact your Sunrise Medical/DeVilbiss provider for service.
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