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8 - ENG    PN MN234 C | User Manual

Liberator

Humidifier Bottle and Cannula are not included

8. Adjust your breathing cannula to the proper posi-

tion to breathe comfortably.

9. You should be receiving oxygen now. Check to 

make sure that there are bubbles in the humidi-

fier bottle.

10. Under certain environmental conditions and 

with continuous use, the Liberator 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 build-up.

Caution: Always turn the flow control 
knob to off (0 position) when not in use, 
or when the unit is empty.

To Defrost the Unit
1. Fill a Portable so that you can continue to receive 

oxygen while the Liberator defrosts.

2. Set the Liberator flow control knob to 0 and 

allow the unit to warm to room temperature, as 

indicated by the melting of all ice from the unit.

3. Check the condensation collection bottle fre-

quently during defrosting 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 

displayed and Low Battery Indicator is not il-

luminated, battery level is acceptable.

• If the Low Battery Indicator lights up when the contents button 

is depressed, call your Service Provider to replace the battery. 

 

Portable Filling and Operating Instruc-
tions

Prior to filling any portable unit, visually verify:

  a. Broken shroud or shroud components

  b. QDV deformation

  c. Level indicator functionality

  d. Presence of all required labels

  e. Cryogenic reservoir damage (dents, dings)

  f. If LOX is still present in the unit, inspect 

for heavy frost or condensation on the exterior 

of the unit.

Please reference the user manual of your portable 

liquid oxygen device for specific filling and operat-

ing instructions.

WARNING: IF THE PORTABLE UNIT IS 
NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE LIBERATOR, 
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FILL OR USE THE 
PORTABLE UNIT.

Maintenance

Clean the fill connectors on both the stationary 

and portable units with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth 

between each fill to prevent freezing and possible 

equipment failure.

There are no user-serviceable parts in the Liberators.

Your service provider is responsible for any mainte-

nance that my be required per the technical manual 

of this device. Call your service provider for any 

maintenance requirements.

The expected service life is a minimum of five 

years.

Summary of Contents for Liberator 30

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

Page 2: ...tive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices Authorized representative in the European Community This device complies with the requirements of Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices It bears the...

Page 3: ...kg 47 5 lb 21 54 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 122 77 lb 55 68 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: ...bite 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 Kee...

Page 5: ...tor is offered as a top fill model or a dual top fill and side fill unit They are filled by your health care provider The portable provides an am bulatory source of oxygen for an extended period of ti...

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 DIS...

Page 8: ...utton to display level If level is displayed and Low Battery Indicator is not il luminated battery level is acceptable If the Low Battery Indicator lights up when the contents button is depressed call...

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: ...local city or town offices for instructions on proper disposal of the battery WEEE and RoHS This symbol is to remind the equipment owners to return it to a recycling facility at the end of its life pe...

Page 11: ...tic establishments and those directly connected to the Voltage fluctuations public low voltage power supply network that supplies flicker emissions Not applicable buildings used for domestic purposes...

Page 12: ...d device IEC 610004 4 1 kV for Not applicable input output linesNo data input output lines 1 kV line s Surge to line s Not Applicable Not Applicable IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV line s DC powered device to eart...

Page 13: ...rya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequ...

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