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Warning Information

Read this page carefully before using your unit.

The unit contains liquid oxygen which is extremely
cold; almost 300 degrees below zero Fahrenheit.
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 precautions.

Do not use or store your unit in an area where
combustible materials such as oils, greases, aerosol
sprays, lotions or solvents are present.

Do not smoke while operating unit.

Do not use or store your unit within five feet of
electrical appliances, especially stoves, heaters,
toasters, and hair dryers.

Hi Flow Stroller

Keep your unit in a well-ventilated area.

In the event of an accidental tip-over, immediately but
cautiously return unit into an upright position.

If any liquid oxygen is escaping, leave the area
immediately and call your health care provider.

Do not touch the frosted parts of any unit.

Do not store or operate the portable coupled to the
Liberator/Low Loss.

Applicable EMC information can be found in the Hi
Flow Stroller Service Manual at www.cairemedical.com.

Explanation of Other Symbols

Name and address of manufacturer

Authorized representative in the European Community

Caution, consult accompaning documents

Non-flammable gas

Oxidizing substances

Type B Applied Part (degree of protection against
electric shock)

Summary of Contents for HI Flow

Page 1: ...Hi Flow PATIENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Stroller H I F L O W S T R O L L E R...

Page 2: ...ithin five feet of electrical appliances especially stoves heaters toasters and hair dryers Hi Flow Stroller Keep your unit in a well ventilated area In the event of an accidental tip over immediately...

Page 3: ...1 Patient s Records Patient s Name Prescribed Oxygen Flow Setting Doctor s Telephone Number Distributor s Name Person to Contact Distributor s Emergency Telephone Number Special Instructions...

Page 4: ..._ 3 Controls _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4 5 Filling Instructions _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 9 Operating Instructions _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10 14 Additional Information _ _...

Page 5: ...uctions for using the Hi Flow Stroller Refer to the POI supplied with the stationary unit for its operation The Liberator is the larger container and is intended for stationary use You may take oxygen...

Page 6: ...ontrols 1 Electronic Liquid Level Gauge 2 Flow Control Knob 3 Oxygen Tube Connector 4 Vent Valve 5 Fill Connections see next page for QDV Identification 6 Carrying Strap with Shoulder Pad 7 Condensati...

Page 7: ...5 Hi Flow Stroller Portable Connector Stationary Connector QDV Style CAIRE LINCARE CRYO2 LIFE OX PENOX TAEMA PB Side Fill UC SF Locking TF Locking TF Push on Quick Disconnect Valve QDV Identification...

Page 8: ...ep 6 page 9 To Fill the Top Fill Hi Flow Stroller 1 Clean the fill connectors on both the stationary and the Hi Flow Stroller with a clean dry lint free cloth Caution The fill connectors must be dry b...

Page 9: ...w Stroller and stationary unit to freeze together 2 Make sure the flow control is in the off 0 position 3 Make the Hi Flow Stroller fill connector in the upright position to the stationary connector 4...

Page 10: ...oxygen escaping do not worry The hissing sound you hear is perfectly normal Note Liquid level gauge readings are most accurate 30 seconds or more after the Hi Flow Stroller is filled 7 You may also s...

Page 11: ...sing the valve at the first sign of liquid discharge does not fill the Hi Flow Stroller as completely but saves liquid oxygen 9 For the push on style connectors push the release button down until the...

Page 12: ...Flow Stroller clockwise until the prescribed flow rate numeral is visible in the knob window and a positive detent is felt Warning Out of specification oxygen flow will result if the flow control knob...

Page 13: ...mat 00 00 Note The Nominal times are for ideal conditions i e maximum fill exact flow rates good loss rate unit not being moved etc These times are the maximum expected Note Your individual results wi...

Page 14: ...ad the arc of LEDs which indicate contents level Caution The Hi Flow Stroller is empty if only the first LED on the far left is lit If the Low Battery indicator lights up when the button is depressed...

Page 15: ...possibility of excessive moisture icing build up it is recommended that the Hi Flow Stroller remain idle for 1 hour after use to decrease moisture buildup Hi Flow Stroller Due to the higher flow rates...

Page 16: ...up Unzip soft feature case access door at bottom of unit Remove the pad and wring out any absorbed moisture Allow the pad to dry completely before replacing it back in the unit Note If heavily soiled...

Page 17: ...sing procedure see applicable service manual WEEE and RoHS This symbol is to remind the equipment owners to return it to a recycling facility at the end of its life per Waste Electrical and Electronic...

Page 18: ...16 Patient Notes...

Page 19: ...e v C 1 0 1 0 M D D R e p re s e n t a t i v e M e d i c a l P ro d u c t S e r v i c e s B o r n g a s s e 2 0 3 5 6 1 9 B r a u n f e l s G e r m a n y B a l l G r o u n d G A 3 0 1 0 7 U S A w w w...

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