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4 - ENG    PN 13402391 D | User Manual

EMS 20

Warning Information

Important:

 Read this manual thoroughly before 

operating the EMS 20.

RX Only.

WARNING: THIS DEVICE IS NOT IN-
TENDED FOR LIFE SUSTAINING USE.

WARNING: PATIENT OR OTHERS MAY BE ENTAN-
GLED IN CANNULA OR OTHER TUBING CAUSING 
ASPHYXIATION.
WARNING: IF YOU FEEL THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT 
OPERATING PROPERLY, CALL YOUR HEALTH CARE 
PROVIDER. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR 
ADJUST THE UNIT YOURSELF.
WARNING: DO NOT MODIFY THIS EQUIPMENT 
WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM THE MANUFAC-
TURER.
WARNING: IF CONTINUITY OF OXYGEN SUPPLY IS 
REQUIRED, ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY 
OF OXYGEN AND/OR A SECONDARY OXYGEN SUP-
PLY IS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES DURING THERAPY.

WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW SMOKING, 
CANDLES, OR OPEN FLAMES WITHIN 10 
FEET (3 METERS) OF THE DEVICE, OR 
CLOSER THAN 8 INCHES (20 CM) FROM 
ANY SOURCE OF IGNITION.
WARNING: KEEP YOUR UNIT IN A WELL-
VENTILATED AREA.
WARNING: DO NOT STORE LIQUID 
OXYGEN EQUIPMENT IN A CLOSET, CAR 
TRUNK, OR OTHER CONFINED AREA. DO 
NOT PLACE BLANKETS, DRAPERIES, OR 
OTHER FABRICS OVER EQUIPMENT.

WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CAN EXPOSE YOU 
TO CHEMICALS INCLUDING NICKEL, WHICH IS 
KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE 
CANCER.  FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO 
WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV.

Caution: Use the EMS 20 only as directed 
by your doctor.

The unit contains liquid oxygen which is 

extremely cold, almost 300°F (-184°C). 

Exposure to such a low temperature can 

cause severe frostbite.
Liquid and gaseous oxygen, though 

nonflammable, cause other materials to 

burn faster than normal. This hazard, 

along with the low temperature of liquid 

oxygen, warrants certain safety precau-

tions.

Keep flammable materials away from 

this equipment. Aerosol sprays, oils and 

grease, including facial creams and pe-

troleum jelly, ignite easily and may burn 

rapidly in the presence of oxygen.
Smoking while wearing an oxygen can-

nula can cause facial burns and possibly 

result in death.

Removing the cannula and placing it 

on clothing, bedding, sofas, or other 

cushion material will cause a flash fire 

when exposed to a cigarette, heat source, 

spark or flame. 

If you smoke please: (1) turn off the 

portable, (2) take off the cannula, and 

(3) leave the room where the device is 

located.
In the event of an accidental tip-over, 

immediately but cautiously return the 

unit into an upright position if possible. 

If any liquid oxygen is escaping, leave 

the area immediately and call your 

healthcare provider. Do not attempt 

to move the unit or stop the liquid 

oxygen from escaping.

Do not touch frosted parts of any unit.

Do not store or operate the portable 

coupled to the EMS 20.
Do not allow untrained personnel to 

handle or operate this device.
Use of this device is prohibited on com-

mercial passenger and cargo air flights 

by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Summary of Contents for EMS 20

Page 1: ...EMS 20 User Manual English...

Page 2: ...ual must be read Reg M002 Keep away from open flame fire sparks Open ignition source and smoking prohibited Reg P003 Do not smoke near unit or while operating unit Reg P002 Warning Reg W001 ADR Europe...

Page 3: ...y 21 0 L 50 7 lb 23 kg Gaseous Equivalent Capacity 17 337 L Weight Empty 39 lb 17 96 kg Weight Filled 89 7 lb 40 69 kg Height 24 5 in 622 mm Diameter 14 in 356 mm Typical use time at 2 LPM 6 days 12 h...

Page 4: ...The unit contains liquid oxygen which is extremely cold almost 300 F 184 C Exposure to such a low temperature can cause severe frostbite Liquid and gaseous oxygen though nonflammable cause other mater...

Page 5: ...tion OI contains the instruc tions for using the EMS system as well as informa tion regarding available accessories For detailed instructions regarding accessories please see their respective document...

Page 6: ...ne by pressing QDV poppet at end of transfer line against non painted surface for a few seconds 4 Connect pressure gauge to oxygen outlet and open outlet valve 5 Open vent valve on EMS unit 6 Connect...

Page 7: ...h continuous use the EMS 20 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 buil...

Page 8: ...between each fill to prevent freezing and possible equipment failure There are no user serviceable parts in the EMS 20s Your service provider is responsible for any mainte nance that my be required p...

Page 9: ...me to relieve excess pressure especially soon after filling If hissing is persistent or abnormal this could indicate excess pressure being vented off or a leak in the system Contact service provider f...

Page 10: ...e manual Disposal Always return EMS 20 including all components to your homecare provider for proper disposal You can also contact your local city or town offices for instructions on proper disposal o...

Page 11: ...C infor mation provided in this manual Caution Portable and mobile radio frequency RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment Caution The EMS 20 should not be used adjacent to...

Page 12: ...equipment which has been tested to specific test levels and over specific frequency ranges and been found compliant with regulations Table 3 Guidance and manufacturers declaration electromagnetic immu...

Page 13: ...by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equip ment marked with the following symbol Test frequen...

Page 14: ...14 ENG PN 13402391 D User Manual EMS 20 Notes...

Page 15: ...PN 13402391 D User Manual 15 ENG EMS 20 Notes...

Page 16: ...ions specifications and or processes to its products at any time without prior notice and with no further obligation or consequence All rights not expressly stated herein are reserved by us as applica...

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