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A warning indicates the possibility of injury to the user or the operator.
Keep the oxygen concentrator and cannula at least 2 m (6.5 feet) from hot, sparking objects or naked sources of ame.
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be used only after one or more settings have been individually determined or prescribed for you at your speci¿c activity levels.
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be used with the speci¿c combination of parts and accessories that are in line with the speci¿cation of the concentrator manufacturer and that were used while your
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a ammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Installation of 515LF-607 low output ow meter package will cause the low ow alarm to not work.
of ¿re and burns.
Do not lubricate ¿ttings, connections, tubing, or other accessories of the oxygen concentrator to avoid the risk of ¿ re and burns.
Use only spare parts recommended by the manufacturer to ensure proper function and to avoid the risk of ¿re and burns.
Use of this device at an altitude above 4000 meters or above a temperature of 95˚F (35˚C) or greater than 95% relative humidity may affect the ow rate and the
percentage of oxygen and consequently the quality of the therapy. Refer to speci¿cations for details regarding parameters tested.
Oxygen makes it easier for a ¿re to start and spread. Do not leave the nasal cannula or mask on bed coverings or chair cushions if the oxygen concentrator is turned on
but not in use, the oxygen will make the materials ammable. Turn the oxygen concentrator off when not in use to prevent oxygen enrichment.
Open ames during oxygen therapy are dangerous and are likely to result in ¿re or death. Do not allow open ames within 2 m of the oxygen concentrator or any oxygen
The Device is classi¿ ed as IPX0 which means it does not provide protection from water ingress. Keep the device dry.
When device is used under extreme operating conditions, the temperature near the exhaust vents on the bottom of the unit may reach 145˚F (63˚C). Keep body parts a
Improper use of the power cord and plugs can cause a burn, ¿re, or other electric shock hazards. Do not use the unit if the power cord is damaged.
The DeVilbiss oxygen concentrators manufactured since July 1, 2012 are equipped with a ¿re mitigating outlet ¿tting that prevents propagation of ¿ re into the unit.
DeVilbiss oxygen concentrators manufactured prior to July 1, 2012 must be retro¿tted by your provider with the ¿re mitigating outlet ¿ tting.
In order to prevent a ¿ re propagating from the patient through the cannula towards the unit, a means of protection should be located as close to the patient as
To avoid electric shock, do not remove the concentrator cabinet. The cabinet should only be removed by a quali¿ed DeVilbiss technician. Do not apply liquid directly to
Do not use near heat or open ames
Maximum recommended ow rate: 5LPM