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PN MN239 F | User Manual    ENG - 15

NewLife Intensity 10

Operating Instructions—Dual Flow

The NewLife Intensity 10 unit’s 10-liter dual flow 

option allows a single concentrator to meet the high 

flow requirements of a 10 lpm patient or the needs 

of two patients, in any combination of flows up to 

10 lpm. Excellent for use in the home, extended 

care facility, hospital, or physician’s waiting room.

Primary

Flowmeter

Secondary

Flowmeter

The NewLife Intensity is appropriate for usage by two 

users, provided the combined flow is a minimum of 2 

LPM and does not exceed the maximum capacity of 

the concentrator.
Note: The standard NewLife Intensity Oxygen 

Concentrator accommodates high pressure/high flow 

prescriptions.
Note: The standard NewLife Intensity 10 Oxygen 

Concentrator accommodates prescriptions from 2 

LPM to 10 LPM maximum.

Filling the Nebulizer with Medication

1. Wash your hands thoroughly.

2. Use an eyedropper, syringe, or other measuring 

device to measure out the proper amount of medi-

cation, as prescribed by your physician.

Note: Use only the amount of medication and frequen-

cy of treatment that your physician prescribed

3. Remove or unscrew the medication cup on the 

nebulizer, and place your prescribed measured 

dosage into the medication cup (Figure 4).

4. Connect the medication cup to the nebulizer, and 

then connect the “T” piece or mouthpiece to the 

nebulizer (Figure 5).

Figure 4: Medicine into cup

Figure 5: Nebulizer mouthpiece

5. Connect one end of the air supply tubing to the 

air outlet barb fitting and the other end to the 

bottom of the nebulizer, and open the air valve 

completely as shown in Figure 3.

6. Begin your treatment. (Refer to the Inhaling 

Medication/Treatment Instruction section)

Inhaling Medication/Treatment Instruc-

tions

Note: The following instructions for inhaling med-

ication are often recommended. If your physician 

or health care professional has given you special 

instructions, make sure you follow them instead, as 

prescribed.

1. Close your mouth around the mouthpiece, but do 

not hold it with your teeth (Figure 6).

Figure 6: Mouthpiece

2. Take a slow, deep breath, and pause at the end of 

the inhalation for 1-2 seconds, then exhale slowly 

and completely. 

Summary of Contents for NewLife Intensity 10

Page 1: ...NewLife Intensity 10 User Manual English...

Page 2: ...Type BF applied part degree of protection against electric shock Reg 5333 Warning Reg W001 Council Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices Authorized representative in the European Community I...

Page 3: ...home when traveling or while participating in daily activities away from home Oxygen is a gas that makes up 21 of the room air we breathe Our bodies depend on a steady supply to function properly You...

Page 4: ...n operate at any location where AC power source is available Oxygen concentrator use requires a physician s prescription and is not intended for life support use Although oxygen therapy can be prescri...

Page 5: ...perating Instructions Explains procedures to operate the unit H Air Intake Gross Particle Filter Prevents dust and other airborne particles from entering the unit I Power Cord Allows connection of uni...

Page 6: ...RDOUS THIS DEVICE SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN PRESCRIBED BY A PHYSICIAN WARNING NOT FOR USE IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS WARNING AS WITH ANY ELECTRICALLY POWERED DEVICE THE USER MAY EXPERIENC...

Page 7: ...ntal by order of a physician or other licensed health care provider CAUTION Do not position the unit so that it is difficult to access the power cord CAUTION The concentrator should be located as to a...

Page 8: ...m capacity of the concentrator Note To prevent a void warranty follow all manufac turers instructions Note Do not attempt any maintenance other than the possible solutions listed within the manual Not...

Page 9: ...Pressure 20 psig 138 kPA Operating Environment 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C 15 90 humidity Altitude 1250 to 10 000 ft 381 to 3048 m tested to 700 1060 hPa Storage Environment 25 C to 70 C 13 F to 158 F...

Page 10: ...if required nasal cannula face mask catheter and or extension tubing to the oxygen outlet 5 Completely unwrap the power cord 6 Insert power cord into the electrical outlet 7 Locate the power switch on...

Page 11: ...BE USED OXYGEN AC CELERATES THE COMBUSTION OF FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCES WARNING THE USE OF SOME OXYGEN ADMIN ISTRATION ACCESSORIES NOT SPECIFIED FOR USE WITH THIS OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR MAY IMPAIR ITS PERFOR...

Page 12: ...If your physician did not prescribe a humidi fier connect the oxygen tubing directly to the unit s oxygen outlet A separate outlet fitting is supplied for this type of connection Operating With Humidi...

Page 13: ...pter or humidifier Note To Equipment Provider The following oxygen administration accessories are recommended for use with the NewLife Oxygen Concentrator Nasal Cannula with 7 feet 2 1 m of tubing 6 L...

Page 14: ...ermal switch located within the compressor trips shutting down the compressor Oxygen Monitor In the event the oxygen monitor detects an oxygen concentration below 82 the low oxygen concentration warni...

Page 15: ...cation as prescribed by your physician Note Use only the amount of medication and frequen cy of treatment that your physician prescribed 3 Remove or unscrew the medication cup on the nebulizer and pl...

Page 16: ...er parts 1 After each treatment separate the nebulizer and the T piece or mouthpiece assembly 2 Remove or unscrew the nebulizer cup and rinse each component thoroughly in warm water 3 Once a day clean...

Page 17: ...ICAL SHOCK HAZARD TURN OFF THE UNIT AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD FROM THE ELECTRIC OUTLET BEFORE YOU CLEAN THE UNIT TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND BURN HAZARD ONLY YOUR EQUIP MENT PROVIDE...

Page 18: ...least one time each week wash the air intake gross particle filter which is located in the back of the unit Your Equipment Provider may advise you to clean it more often depending upon your operating...

Page 19: ...d intermittent audible alarm Power Failure Ensure device is plugged into a known working outlet Ensure breaker switch is pushed in If issue persists contact equipment provider for service Troubleshoot...

Page 20: ...e unit is positioned away from curtains or drapes hot air registers heaters and fireplac es Be certain to place the unit so all sides are at least 12 inches 30 5 cm away from a wall or other obstructi...

Page 21: ...ard Accessories Nasal Cannula with 7 feet 2 1 m of tubing 6 LPM max CU002 1 Oxygen Outlet Adapter F0025 1 Face Mask with 7 feet 2 1 m of tubing 10 LPM max MS013 1 Humidifier Adapter Extension HU002 1...

Page 22: ...ed in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The NewLife uses RF energy only for its internal function There fore its RF emiss...

Page 23: ...l on AC lines 2kV common mode on outdoor I O lines N A 1kV differential on AC lines N A Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interrupti...

Page 24: ...lectromag netic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz a...

Page 25: ...distance between the transmitting antenna and the ME EQUIPMENT OR ME SYSTEM may be reduced to 1m The 1 m test distance is permitted by IEC 61000 4 3 a For some services only uplink frequencies are in...

Page 26: ...the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply i...

Page 27: ...PN MN239 F User Manual ENG 27 NewLife Intensity 10 Notes...

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