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DeVilbiss Healthcare drive PulmO2 Guide D'utilisation page 5

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CAUTION
Risk of injury or damage
• Operate the unit in a cool, dry area with good ventilation, located on a hard surface, avoid thick rugs or carpeting.
NEVER block the air intake or exhaust vents
• Check local laws and regulations governing the requirements for the sale and use of oxygen concentrators and
oxygen therapy.
• Use only recommended cleaning and disinfection agents to avoid damage to the device.
• Keep exposed body parts, such as hands and feet, a minimum of 46 inches (1.2 meters) away from the exhaust
vents to avoid the risk of burns. Single fault conditions may result in visual and audible alerts and alarms. The oxygen
concentrator should be located in a well-ventilated area. DO NOT operate the unit in a closed or confined space,
such as a closet, bathroom, etc. Avoid operating the device near smoke pollutants and fumes.
• To prevent product damage, do not attempt to operate the unit without the cabinet air filter or while the filter is still
damp.
• Incompatible parts or accessories can result in degraded performance. Use only recommended parts and filters to
ensure reliable operation of the product.
• To prevent product damage, do not attempt to operate the unit without the compressor intake filter.
• 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
• Install, use and maintain the PulmO2 10 Liter Oxygen Concentrator following this instruction guide to minimize the
environmental impact of the oxygen concentrator through its expected life. The oxygen concentrator consumes
maximum 520 watts during normal use. Water can be used as needed for humidification of the delivered oxygen. The
Compressor Intake Filter and Final Hepa Filter are disposable and could need to be replaced twice during the
expected service life. Other byproducts created during the normal use of the oxygen concentrator are heat, noise and
nitrogen gas. Follow instructions to minimize the effects of heat and noise. Nitrogen gas discharged by the oxygen
concentrator is quickly dissipated back into room air. The oxygen concentrator contains no hazardous substances.
NOTE
Under normal and single fault conditions, the concentrator releases warm air out the bottom of the unit (exhaust
vents) which may discolor temperature sensitive flooring surfaces. The concentrator should not be used over flooring
that is sensitive to heat staining. The Manufacturer is not responsible for flooring that becomes discolored.
Under extreme environmental conditions and a single fault condition occurs, the following device surface
temperatures may exceed 106 °F (41 °C). See Table 1 below for the model specific maximum temperature and safe
contact guidance:
CAUTION
Table 1 - 1060AW
Under extreme environmental conditions and a single fault condition occurs, the following device surface temperatures
may exceed 106 °F (41 °C). See Table 1 below for the model specific maximum temperature and safe contact guidance:
Description
Outlet Vents
Oxygen outlet fitting
Oxygen Tubing Coupler
Cannula tubing at the outlet fitting
CAUTION
To avoid possible injury or loss of therapy, turn the device off and disconnect from patient before moving the device.
SE-1060AW
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Maximum
Temperature
1060AW
°F
°C
145.8
63.2
107.6
42.0
106.0
41.1
106.2
41.2
Max safe contact
time
Less than 1 minute
Less than 10 minutes
Less than 10 minutes
Less than 10 minutes
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