
User Manual
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MANUAL SMART ANOXIA EN.DOCX 19/10/2022
To access the control panel, you will need to use your username and password. Your login credentials
are set to during the registration process of your first Smart Anoxia device.
The control panel is extremely simple and intuitive to use and has multiple functions for viewing
treatment data and managing your devices. The Smart Anoxia control panel is a living tool in constant
evolution that will incorporate improvements and new functionalities. You can use the contact option
to send feedback about your experience and suggestions for adding new features.
Registering a control unit
The registration of your control unit allows you to create your user card and set your password to
access the control panel to display the data obtained from your new Smart Anoxia device.
You will need a mobile terminal that can read QR codes. Nowadays most smartphone can do it.
At the bottom of your new Smart Anoxia device is a label that includes a QR code. Open the camera
on your mobile phone or your QR code reading app and access the address obtained to register your
unit.
Fill out the form indicating your email address and enter a password. Complete the form with the
complete details of your organization and contact details. Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete your registration.
If your organization already has another Smart Anoxia device, you must access the control panel with
your username and password to register as an existing user. This way, all your devices will be correctly
associated with your organization.
Feel free to contact us if you encounter any problems during the registration process.
Treatment duration
A period of 24 days with at least an oxygen concentration equal to or less than 0.20% is considered
sufficient for an anoxia treatment to be fully effective.
Certain situations of low ambient temperature or the nature, large size or density of the objects to be
treated, may require longer treatments.
Analyse the evolution of oxygen concentration in your treatment. Any sudden increase in oxygen could
indicate an air intake that would invalidate the treatment.
Fluctuations in oxygen concentration could indicate that there is pocketed air between objects that is
gradually being released. You should not consider starting treatment until the oxygen level stabilizes
below the 0.20% threshold.