Battery Care And Maintenance - CAIRE Liberator Serie Manual Del Usuario

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Liberator
Humidifier Bottle and Cannula are not included
8. Adjust your breathing cannula to the proper
position to breathe comfortably.
Note: Ensure the cannula is fully inserted and secure.
During inhalation, you should hear or feel oxygen
flow to the prongs of the nasal cannula. The proper
placement and positioning of the prongs of the
nasal cannula in your nose is critical to the amount
of oxygen delivered to the respiratory system of the
end user.
9. You should be receiving oxygen now. Check
to make sure that there are bubbles in the
humidifier bottle.
10. Under certain environmental conditions and
with continuous use, the Liberator may develop
an excessive amount of ice on the warming and
breathing coils within the shroud. You should
defrost the unit between liquid oxygen fills to
prevent this ice build-up.
Caution: Always turn the flow control
knob to off (0 position) when not in use,
or when the unit is empty.
To Defrost the Unit
1. Fill a Portable so that you can continue to receive
oxygen while the Liberator defrosts.
2. Set the Liberator flow control knob to 0 and
allow the unit to warm to room temperature, as
indicated by the melting of all ice from the unit.
3. Check the condensation collection bottle
frequently during defrosting and empty as
required.
4. If the Portable runs low before the Liberator is
fully defrosted, you may refill it as needed.
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Battery Care and Maintenance

• Depress button to display level. If level is
displayed and Low Battery Indicator is not
illuminated, battery level is acceptable.
• If the Low Battery Indicator lights up when the contents button
is depressed, call your Service Provider to replace the battery.
Portable Filling and Operating
Instructions
Prior to filling any portable unit, visually verify:
a. Broken shroud or shroud components
b. QDV deformation
c. Level indicator functionality
d. Presence of all required labels
e. Cryogenic reservoir damage (dents, dings)
f. If LOX is still present in the unit, inspect
for heavy frost or condensation on the exterior
of the unit.
Please reference the user manual of your portable
liquid oxygen device for specific filling and
operating instructions.
WARNING: IF THE PORTABLE UNIT IS
NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE LIBERATOR,
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FILL OR USE THE
PORTABLE UNIT.
Maintenance
Clean the fill connectors on both the stationary
and portable units with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth
between each fill to prevent freezing and possible
equipment failure.
There are no user-serviceable parts in the Liberators.
Your service provider is responsible for any
maintenance that my be required per the technical
manual of this device. Call your service provider for
any maintenance requirements.
The expected service life is a minimum of
five years.

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