Getting to Know Your NewLife Oxygen Concentrator
First, become familiar with the important parts of
your NewLife Oxygen Concentrator (Figures 1a,
1b, and 1c).
A. On/Off (I/0) Power Switch: Starts and stops the
operation of the unit.
B. Circuit Breaker Reset Button: Resets the unit
after electrical overload shutdown
C. Digital Hour Meter: Records the unit's total
hours of operation.
D. Flowmeter/Adjustment Knob: Controls and
indicates the oxygen flow rate in liters per
minute (lpm).
E. Oxygen Outlet: Provides connections for a
humidifier (if required), nasal cannula, face
mask, or catheter.
F. Top and Side Handles: Enables convenience in
carrying the unit.
G. Operating Instructions: Explains procedures to
operate the unit.
H. Air Intake Gross Particle Filter: Prevents dust
and other airborne particles from entering the
unit.
I. Power Cord: Allows connection of unit into
electrical outlet.
WARNING: DO NOT USE EXTENSION
CORDS WITH THIS UNIT OR CONNECT
TOO MANY PLUGS INTO THE SAME
ELECTRICAL OUTLET. THE USE OF
EXTENSION CORDS COULD ADVERSE-
LY AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF
THE DEVICE. TOO MANY PLUGS INTO
ONE OUTLET CAN RESULT IN AN
OVERLOAD TO THE ELECTRICAL PANEL
CAUSING THE BREAKER/FUSE TO
ACTIVATE OR FIRE IF THE BREAKER OR
FUSE FAILS TO OPERATE.
Important!
Safety Instructions are defined as
follows:
WARNING: IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION FOR HAZARDS THAT
MIGHT CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
NewLife Family
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D
C
B
A
Figure 1a
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I
CAUTION: Important information for
preventing damage to the NewLife
Family.
Note: Information needing special attention.
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Figure 1c
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