CAUTION– It is very important to follow your oxygen prescription. Do not increase or decrease the flow of oxygen – consult your physician.
NOTE– Your DeVilbiss provider may have preset the flow meter so that it cannot be adjusted.
NOTE– If the flow meter knob is turned clockwise, the flow decreases (and eventually will shut off the oxygen flow). If the knob is turned counterclockwise, the flow
increases.
NOTE– For prescriptions of 10 LPM, be sure the ball is centered on the 10 liter line. The ball should not touch the red line. Setting the
flow higher than 10 may cause the oxygen purity level to drop.
NOTE– The low-flow alarm may activate if the flow meter ball is set below 2 lpm. The unit will continue to run; however, the Service
Required light will come on accompanied by an audible alarm. Adjust the flow meter to your prescribed flow. Do not use a low-output
flow meter with this concentrator.
3 .
Your DeVilbiss concentrator is now ready for use, properly position the cannula with the nasal prongs facing upward, insert the prongs
into nose . Wrap the cannula tubing over the ears and position in front of body (Figure 4) . Allow 15 minutes for the oxygen concentrator
to reach stated performance .
DeVilbiss OSD
®
Operation
The OSD (Oxygen Sensing Device) is a device within your concentrator that monitors the oxygen produced by your unit .
The OSD lights on the top panel are defined as follows:
•
Green Normal Oxygen light–acceptable oxygen level.
•
Yellow Low Oxygen light– below an acceptable oxygen level.
If the oxygen purity falls below the acceptable level, the green Normal Oxygen light will shut off, and the yellow Low Oxygen light will illuminate . Switch to your reserve oxygen
system . Refer to the Minor Troubleshooting section in this guide on page 8 and contact your DeVilbiss provider .
As an added safety feature, should the oxygen purity continue to drop, an intermittent audible signal will sound . Contact your DeVilbiss provider immediately . Do not attempt
any other maintenance .
RESERVE OXYGEN SYSTEM
As a precaution, your DeVilbiss provider may supply you with a reserve oxygen system . If your unit loses electrical power or fails to operate correctly, the Patient Alert System
will sound to signal you to switch to your reserve oxygen system (if provided) and contact your DeVilbiss provider .
CARING FOR YOUR DEVILBISS OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
DeVilbiss recommends using only original DeVilbiss parts and filters in order to guarantee reliable operation of the product.
WARNING
Do NOT use lubricants, oils or grease.
Before attempting any cleaning procedures, turn the unit "Off."
Cannula/Mask, Tubing and Humidifier Bottle
Clean and replace the cannula/mask, tubing and humidifier bottle according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Air Filter and Oxygen Outlet Connector
The air filter and connector should be cleaned at least once a week. To clean, follow these steps:
1.
Remove the air filter, located on the back of the unit. Remove the oxygen outlet connector (if used).
2 .
Wash in a solution of warm water and dishwashing detergent (Figure 5) .
3.
Rinse thoroughly with warm tap water and towel dry. The filter should be completely dry before reinstalling.
CAUTION– To prevent product damage, do not attempt to operate the unit without the air filter or while the filter is still damp.
Exterior Cabinet
Clean the concentrator exterior cabinet weekly by using a damp cloth and wiping dry .
Cleaning
Outer Cabinet
Air Filter
Oxygen Outlet Connector
* number of cleaning cycles determined by recommended cleaning interval and expected service life
WARNING
To avoid electric shock, do not remove the concentrator cabinet. The cabinet should only be removed by a qualified DeVilbiss technician. Do not apply liquid
directly to the cabinet or utilize any petroleum-based solvents or cleaning agents.
Use of harsh chemicals (including alcohol) is not recommended. If bactericidal cleaning is required, a non-alcohol based product should be used to avoid
inadvertent damage.
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Recommended cleaning
interval
7 days
7 days
7 days
Number of cleaning
cycles *
260
104
104
4
5
Compatible cleaning method
Water, use only a damp cloth
Mild dish soap and warm water
Mild dish soap and warm water
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