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Now that you are familiar with Focus's components, review the instructions on
the following pages to operate the Focus unit.
[Read the Important Safety Rules section before operating this equipment]
Operating Instructions
1.
Locate and position Focus so that the air inlet and outlet are not
obstructed.
2.
Power the unit from (a) the battery; (b) DC outlet (i.e. automobile
or motor boat); or (c) an AC outlet (i.e. normal household electric).
(Refer to the Power Supplies section of this Patient Manual.
(Refer to Connecting to Focus's Power Inlet section for specific
instructions on the connection of power sources.)
3.
Securely connect your cannula to the oxygen outlet, as shown in
Figure 18.
Use no oil, grease, or petroleum-based or other flammable
products on the oxygen carrying accessories or the Focus unit.
Only water based, oxygen compatible lotions or salves should
be used. Oxygen accelerates the combustion of flammable
substances
Lift the control panel tab on the unit's power inlet and connect the
4.
selected power source. (i.e., battery, AC or DC power supply, or
optional AirBelt)
5.
Turn the Focus unit on by pressing the power switch to the on position
(l). The LEDs on the control panel will illuminate, alternating between
green and red, momentarily. Also, each time you turn on Focus, a brief
alarm sounds. This indicates that Focus is powered for use.
When Focus senses inhalation, oxygen is supplied to you through your
cannula.
The time required to reach maximum oxygen concentration after turning
on the Focus unit is approximately two minutes.
6.
To turn Focus off, press the power switch to the off position (0).
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