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6 - ENG    PN MN234 G | User Manual

Liberator

Operating Instructions

1. To verify the level of liquid oxygen in the unit, 

see page 9.

2. Clean the fill connectors on both the Liberator 

and portable unit with a clean, dry, lint free cloth 

between each fill to prevent freezing and possible 

equipment failure. 

WARNING: THE CONNECTION MUST BE 
DRY, BECAUSE MOISTURE CAN CAUSE 
THE EQUIPMENT TO FREEZE TOGETHER 
AND MAY CAUSE LEAKAGE IN THE FILL 
CONNECTORS.
WARNING: CLEAN THE FILL CONNEC-
TIONS ON THE LIBERATOR AND POR-
TABLE UNIT WITH A CLEAN, DRY, LINT 
FREE CLOTH. 
WARNING: DO NOT DEPRESS OR DIS-
TURB THE METAL POPPET ON THE FILL 
CONNECTOR WHEN DRYING IT. THIS CAN 
CAUSE LEAKAGE OF LIQUID OXYGEN. IF 
A LEAK OCCURS, LEAVE THE ROOM AND 
CALL YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
WARNING: SHOULD LEAKAGE BE EXCES-
SIVE TO THE POINT THAT A STREAM OF 
LIQUID IS PRESENT, LEAVE THE AREA 
AND CALL YOUR HEALTH CARE PRO-
VIDER IMMEDIATELY.
WARNING: IF LARGE AMOUNTS OF 
VAPOR ARE ISSUING FROM THE UNITS 
DURING FILLING, STOP FILLING, LEAVE 
THE ROOM AND CALL YOUR HEALTH 
CARE PROVIDER.
WARNING: IF PROLONGED HISSING IS 
HEARD, STOP USE AND CONTACT YOUR 
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY

3. Turn the Liberator flow control knob to the off 

(0) position.

4. Follow the filling instructions provided for the 

portable unit.

WARNING: IF THE PORTABLE DOES NOT 
SEPARATE EASILY, DO NOT USE FORCE. 
THE UNITS MAY BE FROZEN TOGETHER. 
LEAVE THE UNITS CONNECTED AND 
WAIT UNTIL THEY WARM UP – THEN 
THEY WILL SEPARATE EASILY. DO NOT 
TOUCH ANY FROSTED PARTS.

Caution: Should there be any liquid 
leakage from the portable after separat-
ing the units, set the portable aside, 
ensuring it remains vertical, leave the 
room, and call your health care provider 
immediately.
Caution: Should there be any liquid leak-
age from the reservoir after separating 
the units, open windows in the room, 
leave the room and call your health care 
provider immediately.

Caution: Check the liquid level only after the vent 
valve is closed.

Basic Operations

1. Use the following chart as a guideline to 

determine the length of time the Liberator will 

operate:

Model

L-20

L-30

L-37

L-45

L-60

Off

Nominal

0.25

34-17

50-2

61-10 74-19

90-2

0.5

24-16

35-15 43-16 53-4

68-8

0.75

16-11

23-18 29-3

35-11

45-13

1

12-8

17-19 21-20 26-14

34-4

1.5

8-5

11-21 14-13 17-17

22-18

2

6-4

8-21

10-22 13-7

17-1

2.5

4-22

7-3

8-17

10-15

13-16

3

3-2

5-22

7-6

8-20

11-9

4

2-11

4-10

5-11

6-15

8-12

5

2-1

3-13

4-8

5-7

6-19

6

1-12

2-23

3-15

4-10

5-16

8

1-5

2-5

2-17

3-7

4-6

10

1-0

1-18

2-4

2-15

3-10

12

0-19

1-11

1-19

2-5

2-20

15

0-19

1-4

1-11

1-18

2-6

Note: Times are in days and hours (format 00-00).
Note: The “Nominal” times are for ideal conditions, 
i.e. maximum fill, exact flow rates, good loss rate, 
Liberator not being moved, etc. These times are the 
maximum expected.
Note: Your individual results will vary.

Summary of Contents for Liberator 20

Page 1: ...Liberator User Manual English...

Page 2: ...an Community If the product unique device identifier UDI label has the CE symbol on it the device complies with the requirements of Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices The CE symbol indicat...

Page 3: ...kg 48 6 lb 22 04 kg 50 lb 22 68 kg 55 lb 24 95 kg 75 4 lb 34 19 kg Weight Filled 89 7 lb 40 69 kg 123 36 lb 56 13 kg 141 01 lb 63 98 kg 165 32 lb 74 99 kg 220 68 lb 100 1 kg Height 24 5 in 622 mm 29 5...

Page 4: ...URRED Caution Use the Liberator only as directed by your doctor Caution The unit contains liquid oxygen which is extremely cold almost 300 F 184 C Exposure to such a low temperature can cause severe f...

Page 5: ...unit which provides you with supplementary oxygen as prescribed by your physi cian This user manual contains the instructions for using the Liberator Refer to the user manual supplied with the portab...

Page 6: ...DOES NOT SEPARATE EASILY DO NOT USE FORCE THE UNITS MAY BE FROZEN TOGETHER LEAVE THE UNITS CONNECTED AND WAIT UNTIL THEY WARM UP THEN THEY WILL SEPARATE EASILY DO NOT TOUCH ANY FROSTED PARTS Caution S...

Page 7: ...Indicator lights up when the button is depressed inform your health care pro vider the next time your Liberator is filled Gen 4 Meter 5 Install the DISS extension 6 Either a Attach cannula to the DISS...

Page 8: ...g and empty as required 4 If the Portable runs low before the Liberator is fully defrosted you may refill it as needed Battery Care and Maintenance Depress button to display level If level is displaye...

Page 9: ...to time 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 prov...

Page 10: ...be stored in the upright position and be well ventilated Do not allow the device to lie on its side Humidity up to 95 noncondensing Temperatures range from 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Operating temper...

Page 11: ...ovided in this manual Caution Portable and mobile radio frequency RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment Caution The Liberator Reservoir should not be used adjacent to or...

Page 12: ...r 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 im...

Page 13: ...ned 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 freq...

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