Precision Medical EasyPulse PM4400 Series User Manual Download Page 14

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Battery Indicator

Control Knob

Oxygen Outlet 

Fitting

Continuous 

Mode Settings

Pulse Mode 

Settings

OFF

Alarm Light

Pulse Mode

LED’s

Continuous 

Mode LED’s

Alarm Silence

Button

1.  Choose a power option: AC Power Supply, DC Power Cord  

or Battery.
•  For AC Power Supply, see Charging Battery with AC Power Supply for 

connection instructions.

•  For DC Power Cord, see Charging Battery with DC Power Cord for 

connection instructions.

•  For Battery operation, verify battery status (level) prior to each use, charge 

as necessary. See label on back of Battery for initial charging and installation 

instructions. Ensure Battery is fully charged with AC Power Supply.

2.  If running the TOC in PULSE mode:

•  Connect the end of a standard adult single lumen oxygen nasal cannula with 

a maximum length of 7 feet (2.1 m) to the TOC’s Oxygen Outlet Fitting.

CAUTION

•  Inspect the TOC for visual damage before use, DO NOT USE  

if damaged.

•  Ensure Battery is fully charged prior to first use.
•  To prevent damage to the TOC, DO NOT operate the TOC without the Air 

Inlet Filter or while the Air Inlet Filter is wet.

•  The Control Knob does not rotate 360°. Rotating the knob beyond the 

stops will damage the TOC.
Starting at OFF position (12 o’clock):

• Rotate counter-clockwise for 1 to 5 Pulse Settings

• Rotate clockwise for 1/8 to 2 L/min Continuous Flow Settings

• 

THERE IS NO FLOW BETWEEN SETTINGS.

•  When the Battery is low (red light) replace the Battery with a charged 

Battery or connect the TOC to AC or DC power source.

•  Prior to operation, ensure the inlet and exhaust vents on the TOC are 

clear. Any blockage of the vents can inhibit performance. 

START UP PROCEDURE (continued)

Summary of Contents for EasyPulse PM4400 Series

Page 1: ...Federal USA law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician 300 Held Drive Tel 001 610 262 6090 Northampton PA 18067 USA Fax 001 610 262 6080 ISO 13485 Certified www precisionmedic...

Page 2: ...T STARTED We have referenced page numbers for details of each step if required QUICK SET UP GUIDE Connect Nasal Cannula to Oxygen Outlet Fitting Ref pg 10 Turn Control Knob to Prescribed Setting Ref p...

Page 3: ...ulse TOC in the area of intended use near a wall outlet Insert Battery into back of EasyPulse TOC Ref pg 7 Connect AC Power Supply to EasyPulse TOC Receptacle Ref pg 7 Connect AC Power Cord into AC Po...

Page 4: ...upply 8 Charging Battery with DC Power Cord 9 Start Up Procedure 10 Cart Overview 13 TOC Attachment to Cart 14 TOC Detachment from Cart 16 Alarm Indicators Troubleshooting 17 TOC Alarms Functional Des...

Page 5: ...upport sustainment Patients unable to communicate discomfort while using this TOC may require additional monitoring Patients with hearing and or sight impairment s may need assistance with using TOC U...

Page 6: ...geable Lithium Ion Battery Pack which supplies power for portability of TOC P N 508016 7 User Manual TOC System User Manual P N 508217 8 Transportable Cart Cart for transporting TOC P N 508260 Additio...

Page 7: ...er Cord attachments see Charging AC and DC Options for detailed description 5 Air Outlet Vent Ventilation Exit keep clear of obstructions 6 Cart Attachment Points See TOC Attachment to Cart for detail...

Page 8: ...ntrol Knob beyond the stops will damage the TOC THERE IS NO FLOW BETWEEN SETTINGS 4 OFF TOC set to OFF position no oxygen delivery 5 Pulse Mode Settings Settings 1 to 5 Pulse Mode LED lights are on wh...

Page 9: ...or Push to Test Button 4 LED Lights 75 to 100 Full Charge 3 LED Lights 50 to 75 Charge 2 LED Lights 25 to 50 Charge 1 LED Light 15 to 25 Charge Blinking 15 Control Panel Battery Indicator When the TOC...

Page 10: ...ted to TOC Receptacle TOC Receptacle TOC Plug CHARGING AC AND DC OPTIONS To prevent damage to the TOC use only Precision Medical approved external power sources Locking Nut Receptacle Pins Dust Cap Co...

Page 11: ...let NOTES When TOC is first plugged into an AC outlet all the lights on the Control Panel will illuminate then extinguish The Battery Indicator will then illuminate and stay lit during charging to ind...

Page 12: ...ket cannot support a 10 Amp load the automobile s fuse may blow and or the socket may be damaged It is not recommended to use a power inverter with the TOC DC Power Cord The DC Power Cord connects the...

Page 13: ...r it is still a good practice to attach the TOC to a DC power source when available START UP PROCEDURE Checking for Proper Operation 1 Connect the nasal cannula to the Oxygen Outlet Fitting of the TOC...

Page 14: ...dult single lumen oxygen nasal cannula with a maximum length of 7 feet 2 1 m to the TOC s Oxygen Outlet Fitting CAUTION Inspect the TOC for visual damage before use DO NOT USE if damaged Ensure Batter...

Page 15: ...der or cannula manufacturer NOTE The proper placement and positioning of the prongs of the nasal cannula in the nose is critical to the amount of oxygen delivered to the patient 5 Turn ON the TOC by s...

Page 16: ...13 CART OVERVIEW Attachment Pins TOC Support Tray Cart shown with Support Tray in storage position Center Alignment Rib Cart Handle extension and retraction Push Button Cart Handle Cart Release Button...

Page 17: ...ase TOC Support Tray by grasping the side rails and pushing tray with thumbs Step 2 Swing TOC Support Tray down to flat position Step 3 Set TOC on center of TOC Support Tray utilizing Center Alignment...

Page 18: ...tachment pins will insert into Mounting Holes of TOC Step 5 Tilt Cart Handle backwards until TOC locks into position Release Button will return to elevated Position Pin in Mounting Hole Tilt Forward T...

Page 19: ...HMENT FROM CART Step 1 Push and hold Cart Release Button to deactivate lock pin Step 3 Hold TOC in position and allow Cart to tilt away from TOC Step 2 Tilt Cart forward until it stops Tilt Forward Ti...

Page 20: ...classified as Low Medium or High Priority Classification is representative of the action required by the user All alarm conditions are presented in an auditory and visual format Auditory presentation...

Page 21: ...nt of the priority classification of an alarm If a High Priority alarm is ongoing no additional alarms will occur High Priority Alarms result in the TOC shutting down and not producing oxygen as a res...

Page 22: ...an 83 FC17 Oxygen Concentration is below 83 Continue to use TOC and contact your Healthcare Provider Switch to an alternate oxygen source High Temp Warning FC7 FC8 FC9 TOC or parts of TOC are overheat...

Page 23: ...thcare Provider Switch to an alternate oxygen source Battery Depleated 2 FC3 Battery Depleted Replace with charged battery or switch to alternate power source TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Re...

Page 24: ...ith same amperage rating as original If the amperage rating of the Automobile Accessory power outlet is less than 10 Amps the TOC may not be suitable for use in that vehicle 4 See Charging Battery wit...

Page 25: ...e TOC DO NOT operate the TOC without the inlet filter or while the inlet filter is wet Perform cleaning as needed 1 The patient should connect to an alternate oxygen source 2 Select the OFF position o...

Page 26: ...ous 1 8 L min 10cc 1 4 1 2 1 2 L min 10 Pulse Dose Setting 1 240 mL min 15 Setting 2 380 mL min 15 Setting 3 520 mL min 15 Setting 4 660 mL min 15 Setting 5 780 mL min 15 Oxygen Concentration 87 to 95...

Page 27: ...al cannula Maximum oxygen flow 2 L min Expected Service Life of the device and accessories 5 Years Classifications Mode of Operation Continuous Duty Type of Protections against Shock Class II Degree o...

Page 28: ...el Indicator 62NA PM4400 WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 3RD ED CAN CSAC22 2 NO 60601 1 2008 62NA Caution U S Federal Law...

Page 29: ...avoid the risk of fire and burns Open flames during oxygen therapy are dangerous and are likely to result in fire or death Do not allow open flames within 6 5 ft 2 m of the TOC or any oxygen carrying...

Page 30: ...ical condition the TOC must be used only after one or more settings have been individually determined or prescribed for you at your specific activity levels by your Healthcare Provider Use only parts...

Page 31: ...nterruption or in the event the TOC stops functioning for any reason To prevent damage care should be taken when transporting TOC in a wet environment The Pulse settings of the TOC might not correspon...

Page 32: ...nsmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic si...

Page 33: ...c environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the concentrator is used exceeds the applicable R...

Page 34: ...establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic Emissions IEC...

Page 35: ...rect such defect by suitable repair or replacement at it s own expense ORAL STATEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES The representatives of Precision Medical Inc or any retailers are not authorized to...

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