Expected Service Life; Product Disposal - DeVilbiss Healthcare Standard Plus DV63 Serie Guía De Instrucciones

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WARNING
Electric shock hazard - Do not attempt to open or remove the cabinet; there are
no user-serviceable internal components. If service is required, contact your
equipment provider for instructions on obtaining service. Opening or attempting
to service your device will void the warranty.
Disconnect supply before servicing.
Pressure Accuracy–No routine calibration or service is required provided the device is
used in accordance with the manufacturer's directions. NOTE–Some countries require
periodic servicing and calibration of this kind of medical device. Contact your equipment
provider for further information.
Standard Air-Inlet Filter–Check the filter every 10 days and clean it if necessary.
Replace the filter every 6 months or sooner if it is damaged. The standard filter is
designed to filter particles larger than 3.0 microns in size. The device MUST have the
standard filter in place during operation.
Optional Fine Particle Filter–Check the filter every 10 days and replace it if it is dirty or
damaged; otherwise replace the filter every 30 days. The optional fine particle filter is
designed to filter particles as small as 0.3 microns in size.
Tubing–Check the tubing daily. Replace every 6 months.

EXPECTED SERVICE LIFE

• CPAP - 5 years
• CPAP Tubing - 6 months
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PRODUCT DISPOSAL

The outer packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be used as
secondary raw materials. If you no longer need this packaging, take it to your local
recycling and waste disposal facility according to the applicable regulations for your
location.
The equipment, including accessories and internal components, does not belong in your
regular household waste; such equipment is manufactured from high-grade materials
and can be recycled and reused. The internal motor, speaker, PC boards, display board,
and wiring should be removed from the unit and recycled as electronic waste. The
remaining plastic components should be recycled as plastics.
The European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) requires that electrical and electronic equipment be collected and disposed of
separately from other unsorted municipal waste with the aim of recycling it. The crossed
out waste bin symbol indicates that separate collection is required.
NETWORK/DATA COUPLING
Connection of the DV6 series CPAP and accessories to a network/data coupling
that includes other equipment could result in previously unidentified risks to patients
and operators, and the responsible organization should identify, analyze, and
control such risks;
Subsequent changes to network/data coupling may introduce new risks, requiring
new analysis;
Changes to network/data coupling include:
Changes in network/data coupling configuration
Connection of additional items to network/data coupling
Disconnecting items from network/data coupling
Update of equipment connected to network/data coupling
Upgrade of equipment connected to network/data coupling
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