Reserve Oxygen System; Return And Disposal; Disposal Of Lithium-Ion Batteries; Maintenance - Drive DeVilbiss iGo 2 125 Guía De Instrucciones

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RESERVE OXYGEN SYSTEM

As a precaution, your Drive DeVilbiss provider may supply you with a reserve oxygen
system. If your unit loses power or fails to operate correctly, the Alarm System will sound
to signal you to switch to your reserve oxygen system (if provided). Contact your Drive
DeVilbiss provider.

RETURN AND DISPOSAL

This device may not be disposed of with household waste. After use of the device,
please return the device to the provider for disposal. This device contains electrical and/
or electronic components that must be recycled per EU Directive 2012/19/EU-Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Non-infectious used accessories (e g nasal
cannula) can be disposed of as residential waste. The disposal of infectious accessories
(e g nasal cannula from an infected user) must be made via an approved waste disposal
company. Names and addresses can be obtained from the local municipality.

MAINTENANCE

There is no routine or scheduled maintenance required for the iGo2 POC.
WARNING
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.

SIEVE BED CHANGE

Sieve beds are replaceable items that can be changed in less than 10 minutes by your
Drive DeVilbiss provider. If you experience an issue that Troubleshooting refers to sieve
bed replacement, please ask your provider to order 125D-619. At that time, you and your
provider can discuss the best replacement option for your situation.

PROVIDER INFORMATION

PROVIDER'S CHECKLIST

NOTE– If the unit fails to operate properly, oxygen concentration is not within
specification, or external/internal damage is found, contact Drive DeVilbiss for
instructions. Service instructions will be available to qualified Drive DeVilbiss
providers; please request through customer service. Run the device for 20 minutes
every 6 weeks while in storage for optimal performance.
1. Upon arrival, check the iGo2 POC for damage that may have occurred during
shipping and notify Drive DeVilbiss of any damage. (Obvious shipping damage
should be reported to Drive DeVilbiss within 10 calendar days after arrival.) Do not
use damaged equipment. Save the carton, noting the position of the unit and
placement of the packing material for possible future return.
2. Instruct the user on the safe operation of the portable oxygen concentrator; review
the Important Safeguards and observe all Warnings and Cautions on the product
and in the instruction guide.
3. Leave a copy of this instruction guide with the user.
NOTE– Drive DeVilbiss recommends leaving a reserve oxygen supply with the
patient when setting up the iGo2 POC, and instructing the patient to always keep
reserve oxygen on hand.
DISINFECTION
Cabinet, power cords, carrying case
Oxygen tubing, nasal cannula
EN - 14
Recommended disinfection
interval
Between patients
Do not clean, replace between patients
WARNING
Availability of an alternate source of oxygen is recommended in case of
power outage or mechanical failure. Consult your physician for the type of
back-up system required. Do not ignore alerts.

DISPOSAL OF LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES

Lithium-ion batteries should be recycled. Some states have specific laws regarding the
disposal of lithium-ion batteries. You should contact your local Government Household
Hazardous Waste Agency for information on state battery disposal regulations. For
information on where you can recycle your batteries at no cost, visit www.call2recycle.
org or call 1-877-723-1297.
Recycle batteries according to national and local regulations. Contact your local
representative for assistance. The batteries must be disposed only in a discharged state
at the collection center. In case of not fully discharged batteries, provide for a risk against
short circuits. Short circuits can be prevented by isolating the terminals with tape.

EXPECTED SERVICE LIFE

• Oxygen Concentrator - 5 years
• Carrying Case - 5 years
• Compressor - 3 years
• Sieve Beds - 1 year
• Battery - 1 year
Expected service life of the unit, and in particular the sieve beds and compressor, may
vary based on the operating environment, storage, handling, and the frequency and
intensity of use.
There is no portion of the gas pathways through the concentrator that could be
contaminated with body fluids under normal or single fault.
The device patient connection may unintentionally become contaminated with expired
gasses if a hose internal to the device, between the dispense valve and patient outlet
port, becomes disconnected. This would allow open flow from the patient to the device. A
bacteria filter is used in the patient connection, and this will prevent contamination of the
system. The design of the concentrator allows removal of the patient connection for
cleaning and/or replacement of the filter.
CLEANING & DISINFECTION WHEN THERE IS A
CHANGE OF PATIENT
The iGo2 POC should be cleaned and disinfected between patients as follows:
1. Dispose of all accessories that are not suitable for reuse, particularly the oxygen
tubing and nasal cannula.
2. Clean the device, battery, and components as described in the Care and Cleaning
section.
3. Disinfect the surfaces of the device, battery, and components using DisCide Ultra
Towelettes by Palmero or equivalent and follow the disinfectant manufacturer's
instructions. Avoid wiping the battery terminals.
NOTE– The disinfection process can only be completed by the manufacturer or by an
appropriately trained individual.
Number of disinfection
cycles
60
N/A
Compatible disinfection method
DisCide Ultra
N/A
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