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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.