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PN MN236 A | User Manual    5 - ENG

Sprint / Stroller / Hi Flow Stroller

Introduction

The Sprint, Stroller, and Hi Flow Stroller are in-

tended for the administration of supplemental oxy-

gen to the patient in the end user’s home and can 

also be used in institutions such as nursing homes 

or sub-acute care facilities. The Sprint/Stroller/

Hi Flow Stroller provide an ambulatory source of 

oxygen for an extended period of time. 

The device is used by COPD patients or those 

with diminished breathing capacity. The device is 

prescribed to the patient. The device is sold to a 

provider that is trained to operate and service the 

Sprint/Stroller/Hi Flow Stroller. The provider trains 

the user. 

The device is not intended for life support nor does 

it provide any patient monitoring capabilities. It 

is recommended to have an alternate source of 

supplemental oxygen in the event of mechani-

cal failure. These portable devices also have a 

quick disconnect valve that can be coupled with 

a reservoir lox device for transfilling the portable 

device. The reservoir unit is filled by your health 

care provider.

This user manual contains the instructions for using 

the Sprint/Stroller/Hi Flow Stroller. Refer to the 

user manual supplied with the stationary unit for its 

operation.

NOTE: The service provider will assist with the initial 
setup and instruct proper handling and usage of the 
unit.

Sprint, Stroller and Hi Flow Stroller units

Controls

1. Electronic Liquid Level Gauge

2. Electronic Liquid Level Switch

3. Mechanical Liquid Level Gauge

4. Flow Control Knob

5. Oxygen Tube Connector

6. Vent Valve

7. Fill Connections (see next page for QDV 

Identification)

8. Carrying Strap with Shoulder Pad

9. Condensation Pad

10. Condensation Cup

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Summary of Contents for SPRINT

Page 1: ...Sprint Stroller Hi Flow Stroller User Manual English...

Page 2: ...Warning Reg W001 Council Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices Authorized representative in the European Community This device complies with the requirements of Directive 93 42 EEC concerning...

Page 3: ...pacity 513 L 1026 L 1025 L Weight Empty 4 5 lb 2 04 kg 5 0 lb 2 27 kg 5 5 lb 2 49 kg Weight Filled 6 0 lb 2 72 kg 8 0 lb 3 63 kg 8 5 lb 3 86 kg Height 11 75 in 298 mm 13 5 in 343 mm 13 5 in 343 mm Dim...

Page 4: ...on the order of a physician The unit contains liquid oxygen which is extremely cold almost 300 F 184 C Exposure to such a low temperature can cause severe frostbite Liquid and gaseous oxygen though no...

Page 5: ...capabilities It is recommended to have an alternate source of supplemental oxygen in the event of mechani cal failure These portable devices also have a quick disconnect valve that can be coupled with...

Page 6: ...off 0 position 3 Position the fill connector in the upright position over the stationary unit s connector 4 a If your connector is a push on Lower the Sprint Stroller Hi Flow Stroller unit on to the...

Page 7: ...al NOTE Liquid level gauge readings are most accurate 30 seconds or more after the Sprint Stroller Hi Flow Stroller is filled 7 You may also see vapor around the connection This is normal and is due t...

Page 8: ...the Sprint Stroller Hi Flow Stroller is being refilled immediately after a period of use fill it and then wait 10 minutes after filling with the FCV set at zero for the pressure to stabilize Then oper...

Page 9: ...oxygen in the unit with the electronic liquid level gauge Gen 3 Gauge Depress the push button liquid level switch on top of the unit for two seconds minimum Read across the top of the light bar to in...

Page 10: ...sition Now replace the cup as previ ously described For soft case Unzip the bottom zipper and pull back the bottom cover Remove the pad from the cup and wring out any absorbed moisture Allow the pad t...

Page 11: ...e off 0 position The Portable does not fill Verify that there is oxygen in the Reservoir Ensure that the Portable and Reservoir fill connectors are fully engaged through out the filling process The Po...

Page 12: ...l Always return Sprint Stroller Hi Flow Stroller in cluding all components to your homecare provider for proper disposal You can also contact your local city or town offices for instructions on proper...

Page 13: ...gnetic compatibility EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in this manual Caution Portable and mobile radio frequency RF communications equipment...

Page 14: ...standard requirement for 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 declara...

Page 15: ...om fixed RF transmitters as determined 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...

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