Checking the Approximate Amount of
Liquid Oxygen Remaining
1. Remove cannula from portable System's outlet
cannula connection.
2. Remove Portable System from carry bag.
3. Attach the ball end of the contents scale to the
portable System's engagement location (figure 3) by
sliding ball into slot above the fill connector.
4. Hold the content scale with one hand, pull
down the Portable with the other hand and
release. This method will result in a consistent
contents measurement.
5. Read the contents indicator of the scale to determine
the approximate amount of liquid oxygen contents in
the device. To ensure you have enough oxygen to
meet your needs, check the indicator periodically.
6. DO NOT use contents scale for any purpose other
than specified, doing so may damage the scale and
void the warranty.
NEVER pull the ball end of the contents scale and allow it to snap back into the scale doing
so will damage the scale and void the warranty.
times for the Portable System after it has been completely filled. The table has been
constructed using a typical breathing pattern for oxygen patients. Your use time may
vary from the use times listed below. We recommend that you learn through
experience how long the Portable System will last under your circumstances.
Pulse Setting
Breathing from the Portable System
1. Attach a standard adult single lumen oxygen nasal cannula, (no longer than 7 feet) to
the device's cannula
instructions.
DO NOT use pediatric, low flow nasal cannulas or oxygen mask with this
device.
Approximate use time of a Full Portable System.
1
2
3
4
connection
The table below shows approximate use
Approximate Use Time
according
to
CAUTION
10
9 Hours
8 Hours
5.3 Hours
4.3 Hours
manufacturer's
the
cannula