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2

asis User Guide

 Warning:

 Make sure that the device is not plugged in to an electrical outlet 

before filling.

 Warning:

 Make sure that the Water Well consumable cartridge is secured to 

the base unit with blue latch closed before filling.

 Warning:

   

Do not

 fill the water reservoir with anything other than distilled 

water. Adding different water or other substances can damage the device 
and degrade performance.

 Warning:

   

Do not

 overfill the water reservoir. Use only the included Water 

Fill Pump to fill the device.

 Warning:

 The Water Fill Pump is only intended for use with the O2asis 

Humidifier.   

Do not

 attempt to use with or connect to other medical 

equipment.

 Note:

 Make sure to position the device on a flat, stable surface before filling.

 Note:

 You should expect a full Water Well reservoir to hold 135 ml (4.6 oz) 

of distilled water and last 24 hours under normal use at 2 lpm flow rate. For 
additional reservoir durations, please refer to the Performance section of 
this manual.

 Note:

 The device will detect when the Water Well is empty and will shut 

down. The three LED lights will flash until the device is filled.

Color-Coded Port Connections 

for the Water Fill Pump

The 

Water Fill Port

 is color-coded to aid the patient/

user when connecting the Water Fill Pump to the 

Water Fill Port

 (

1

 

COLOR CODED IN PURPLE

).

FLOW

RATE

0.5-3 LPM

3-6 LPM

6 LPM
6 LPM

HEAT

SETTING

POWER OFF

HEATED LINE

POWER

OXYGEN PORT

3

4

2

FILL PORT

1

1

Obtain a one-gallon bottle or jug of distilled water (available at many 
pharmacies and grocery stores) and set the bottle on a hard, flat, and 
stable surface.

2

Remove the cap from the water bottle and insert the 
Water Fill Pump into the top of the bottle. The pump 
can rest on top of the water gallon. You   

do not

 need 

to twist the pump collar onto the water gallon.

Note:

 If the container of distilled water is filled to the top, water 

may overflow when the Water Fill Pump is inserted. Pour some 
water into the sink to avoid overflow.

PP-19-1 REV. 15

Summary of Contents for O2asis

Page 1: ...Personal Humidifier USER GUIDE PP 19 1 REV 15...

Page 2: ...und to be defective within the stated warranty period Should the O2asis base unit or the replacement water well fail prematurely the replacement base unit is warranted for the remainder of the origina...

Page 3: ...djusting the Heat Level 13 Pediatric Patients 13 Use Without Electrical Power 14 Replacing the Water Well Consumable Cartridge 15 Checking for an empty Water Well 17 Cleaning and Disinfection 18 Regul...

Page 4: ...the power cord in a way that will avoid anyone tripping or anything otherwise interfering with it Do not position the device in a way that would make it difficult to access the power supply connection...

Page 5: ...er Do not attempt to use with or connect to other medical equipment This device is not intended for connection to a medical pipeline This device is not intended for use with patients whose upper airwa...

Page 6: ...ryloni trile which is known in the state of California to cause cancer For more information go to www p65warnings ca gov INCLUDED WITH THE SYSTEM The O2asis Humidifier comes with the following parts N...

Page 7: ...wer Cord Connector The connector that accepts the male connector at the end of the power cord 6 Heated Line The heated tube attached to the Water Well cartridge that heats the oxygen to prevent water...

Page 8: ...ns Heated Line Power Levels Water Heater Temperature Levels Water Heater power turned off when Heated Line is not detected LED Indicator Lights 3 LED Indicator Lights low medium high User Interfaces T...

Page 9: ...e For additional reservoir durations please refer to the Performance section of this manual Note The device will detect when the Water Well is empty and will shut down The three LED lights will flash...

Page 10: ...o prevent over filling the pump should not be used while the Water Well is disconnected from the Base Unit Confirm that the electrical port is dry and reattach the device to an electrical outlet If th...

Page 11: ...ment Note Make sure that the Water Well consumable cartridge is securely latched to the base unit before plugging in the power cord Note The O2asis Humidifier device will continue to humidify the airf...

Page 12: ...steps Warning Use only the cannula included with the device Use of other cannulas can degrade the performance of the device 1 Remove the cannula from its plastic bag 2 Connect the tube end to the conn...

Page 13: ...ed oxygen flow as shown in the table below 2 Above 2lpm of oxygen flow begin your oxygen therapy on the first level of heat When the device receives power the left most LED light will illuminate signi...

Page 14: ...in Adjusting the Heat Level sec tion of this document Condensation Regularly check for visual condensation in the cannula If excessive amounts of condensation are present reduce the heat setting to t...

Page 15: ...age device To replace the Water Well consumable cartridge complete the following steps 1 Unplug the power adapter cord from the latch side of the device 2 Unplug the oxygen source line from the oxygen...

Page 16: ...ging 8 Insert the non port side of the cartridge into the button side of the base and push in until the cartridge sits flush with the base 9 Swing the base latch up and snap it onto the cartridge to l...

Page 17: ...d can become contaminated with bodily fluids If visible contamination is present or performance degradation is suspected dispose of and replace the Water Well consumable cartridge Warning Do not touch...

Page 18: ...oap Wipe all exterior surfaces If visible soil is present use a wetted soft nylon bris tle brush to remove visible soil paying close attention to seams and crevices in the device Wipe again with dish...

Page 19: ...ganic solvents or abrasive cleaners These types of cleaners may create toxic gasses when heated and may damage the device Warning Water fill pump is intended for single patient use only The Water Fill...

Page 20: ...hysical Dimensions 187 x 102 x 30mm 7 4 x 4 0 x 1 2 in Not including 1118mm 44 in long heated line Weight 0 7 lbs 65lbs 295 g empty 10 95 lbs 430 g full Distilled water reservoir approx capacity 135 m...

Page 21: ...ion This device is an US FDA cleared Class II medical device This device is considered an IEC Class II continuous operation ordinary equipment device The heated line with cannula is considered an IEC...

Page 22: ...w Rate lpm liters per minute Leakages ml milliliters Oxygen Supply Flow Rate Range 0 5 lpm to 6 lpm Maximum Oxygen supply flow rate 6 lpm ESTIMATED HUMIDIFICATION OUTPUT Dry Oxygen Flow Rate Heat Sett...

Page 23: ...Warning Portable RF communications equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the O2asis Humidifier Syst...

Page 24: ...domestic purposes Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Complies Immunity Electromagnetic Immunity The O2asis Humidifier is intended for use in...

Page 25: ...io bands 10 V m The O2asis Humidifier is suitable for the electromagnetic environment of typical homes commercial or hospital settings DISPOSAL Base Unit This device should be disposed of separately f...

Page 26: ...snug If the device still does not provide the proper air flow please contact the care provider licensed distributor or O2asis to return the device Problem Possible Cause Action to Take The temperatur...

Page 27: ...ng comfort anymore please purchase a new Water Well to restore full comfort Problem Possible Cause Action to Take The device does not seem to be operating correctly You accidentally spilled water onto...

Page 28: ...1001 New Hampshire Ave Lakewood NJ 08701 USA Toll Free 1 800 337 3762 www o2asishumidifier com...

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