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Chapter 2: Conditions of Use

• Operating Temperature: 50-99° F

• Operating Relative Humidity: 20%RH - 65%RH

• Operating Pressure atmosphere: NTP/STP

• The operating environment should be dry and well ventilated. The CLINOXX-NHT-10 should never be run in 

environments that are dusty. Avoid electromagnetic interference when possible.

• This product must be placed upright and vertical during transportation.

• Transport & Storage Temperature:  -30

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- 70

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• Transport & Storage Relative Humidity: 15-95%RH, No condensation.

• Transport & Storage Pressure Atmosphere: 500-1060hPa.

• IEC Class 

II

 Equipment

• Type BF Applied Part
• IP21 Drip Proof
• When the AC power supply voltage exceeds -15% to +10% of the rated voltage, the voltage is too high, 
which may result in damage to the equipment. If the voltage is too low, the equipment may not start. If 
the grid is unstable, please install a voltage regulator before use.
• The optimal temperature of the environment for CLINOXX-NHT-10 is 50-99°F. Below 50°F, Electrolytic 
cell start-up may be difficult. Above 99°F, the Electrolytic cell may overheat and shorten the service life of 
the compressor.
• During continuous operation, the time for reaching the specified oxygen content should not exceed 30 
minutes.
• Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture or nitrous oxide. 
• Air outlet pressure: 0.05±10% MPa
• The expected service life of the product is 5 years.
• If the device is stored in a very cold or very hot environment, it should be allowed to stabilize at room 
temperature for 5 hours before use

Operating Environmental

Storage and Transportation Environment

Classification

The CLINOXX-NHT-10 Oxygen Concentrator is classified as:

Summary of Contents for CLINOXX-NHT-10

Page 1: ...ope NANOFOLD HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGIES Specialists In Medical Nanotechnology Research Corporate Office 3 Bellary Road RMV Extension Sadashivanagar Bangalore 560080 Karnataka India Manufactured in India...

Page 2: ...nment 9 Storage and Transportation Environment 9 Classification 9 Parameter Configuration 10 Chapter 3 Operating Instructions 11 Chapter 3 Cleaning and Maintenance 13 Chapter 4 Alerts and Troubleshoot...

Page 3: ...sult accompanying documents Class II Double Insulated Type BF Applied Part CE Certification Mark AC Power Stacking Limit by Number This Way Up Fragile Handle with Care Keep Dry Temperature Limit No Op...

Page 4: ...alarm features and should be well supervised while using an oxygen concentrator The CLINOXX NHT 10 is for single patient use Do not adjust the flowmeter float beyond the flow capacity Long term use o...

Page 5: ...se the CLINOXX NHT 10 if the power cord is damaged the concentrator has fallen or has been submerged in water If any of the above occurs the unit is working incorrectly or abnormally please contact yo...

Page 6: ...t be performed by an authorized dealer or NHT certified personnel only Maintenance Do not use while bathing If the patient requires continuous O2 the CLINOXX NHT 10 concentrator must be placed at leas...

Page 7: ...DEALER RETAILER SERIAL NUMBER Before delivery of the equipment to the customer a copy of this page to be sent to NAME OF THE BUYER TEL E MAIL DATE OF DELIVERY NAME OF THE DEALER RETAILER TEL E MAIL A...

Page 8: ...ass of nanocluter transport phenomena including ions transfer in the electrolyte and the gas bubbles covering the electrode surface The nature and dimensions of the material used in the electrode prod...

Page 9: ...age to the equipment If the voltage is too low the equipment may not start If the grid is unstable please install a voltage regulator before use The optimal temperature of the environment for CLINOXX...

Page 10: ...oncentration and Flow Rate Diagram Parameter Configuration Model CLINOXX NHT 10 Rated power W Energy consumption Voltage v Flow rate L min Concentration Rated flow Sound pressure level dB A Sound powe...

Page 11: ...A If you are not using a humidifier I Connect a cannula to the oxygen outlet B If you are using a humidifier follow the steps below I Remove humidifier bottle from package II Unscrew the lid in a cou...

Page 12: ...rn off the CLINOXX NHT 10 when not using The flow meter adjustment knob increases the flow rate counterclockwise and decreases the flow rate clockwise Note Diagram The Air Path Oxygen Concentration Ox...

Page 13: ...are as follows a Rinse the sponge mesh thoroughly using clean water then allow to air dry completely Chapter 3 Cleaning Maintenance Warning It is important to unplug the device before you perform any...

Page 14: ...10 4 Humidification bottle The humidifier water should be replaced every day with distilled water Cleaning and disinfection should be done at least weekly with a mild soap and water then allowing to a...

Page 15: ...lerts LCD Indication Sl No 1 System High Temp Temprature rise abnormal Red LED illuminates continuously and the Audible Alarms is beeping quickly The device is not operating Block the air outlet of th...

Page 16: ...all service provider if problem persists Dry the inside of humidifier cap Do NOT use hot water Do NOT over filled humidifier Keep the same temperature of equipment and cannula place concentrator in th...

Page 17: ...safety and essential performance of oxygen concentrator equipment Dispose of the device in accordance with local regulations When the product is at the end of its life and the user intends to discard...

Page 18: ...intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The user of this device should make sure it is used in such an environment Solutions to common problems with electromagnetic compat...

Page 19: ...UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 1 kV differential mode 2 kV for common mode 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV...

Page 20: ...E Power frequency 50Hz Magnetic field IEC61000 4 8 Conducted RFIEC 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 43 30 A m 3 Vrm 150 kHz to 80 MHz10V m 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz 3Vrm 10Vm 30 A m Power frequency magnetic fi...

Page 21: ...cturer Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by ab...

Page 22: ...ective material or part This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident misuse abuse alteration and other defects not related to material or workmanship NHT accessories are warranted to be free...

Page 23: ...al uk Company No 12654562 We Hereby Declare That the Technical File of Product Complied with The Requirement of Machine Directive 2006 42 CE COMPANY NAME NANOFOLD INDIA REGD OFFICE 3 BELLARY ROAD OPP...

Page 24: ...care Technologies Proudly manufactured in INDIA under the scientific technological collaboration with OxyNeuron India PVT LTD Indian Institute of Technology Nanofold Inc USA by A Nanotech Product The...

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