PN MN236 A | User Manual 9 - ENG
Sprint / Stroller / Hi Flow Stroller
5. Use the following chart as a guideline to deter-
mine the length of time the Sprint/Stroller/Hi
Flow Stroller will operate:
FCV Setting
Model
Sprint
Stroller
Hi Flow
Stroller
Nominal
Nominal
FCV
Pos.
Sprint
Stroller
Hi Flow
Stroller
Off
30:00
60:00
71:00
0.25
18:00
30:00
NA
0.5
12:12
23:00
32:00
0.75
9:18
17:24
NA
1
7:30
14:06
16:00
1.5
5:30
10:12
NA
2
4:18
8:00
8:00
2.5
3:36
6:36
6:20
3
3:06
5:36
5:20
4
2:24
4:24
4:00
5
2:00
3:36
NA
6
1:42
3:00
2:40
8
N/A
2:18
2:00
10
N/A
1:54
1:40
12
N/A
1:36
1:2-
15
N/A
1:24
1:00
Note: Times are in hours and minutes (format
00:00).
Note: The “Nominal” times are for ideal conditions,
i.e. maximum fill, exact flow rates, good loss
rate, unit not being moved, etc.
These times are the maximum expected.
Note: Your individual results will vary.
6a.To verify the level of liquid 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
indicate contents level.
•
Gen 4 Gauge:
Press the green operate button on
the face of the gauge. Read the arc of LEDs,
which indicates content level.
Caution: The Sprint/Stroller/Hi Flow
Stroller/Hi Flow Stroller is empty if only
the last segment of the light bar is lit.
If the Low Battery indicator lights up when
the button is depressed, notify your health care
provider.
NOTE: The Sprint/Stroller/Hi Flow Stroller/Hi Flow
Stroller will continue to supply oxygen even if the
Low Battery Indicator lights up, as long as there is
liquid oxygen in the unit.
6b. To verify the level of liquid oxygen in unit with
the mechanical liquid level gauge:
•
Support the unit, by the fabric strap, directly
above the black contents indicator spring scale
chamber.
•
Allow the unit to stabilize (i.e. not bounce up and
down), then read the exposed colored scale for
approximate liquid oxygen contents.