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The MH EDS O2D2 is equiped with AUDIO-VISUAL ALARMS and ALERTS designed to bring to the user’s

attention to potential malfunctions of the unit.  Read the following for specifics.

ALARMS AND ALERTS 

POWER UP

POWER-UP: 

 

Red Light

 flashing on and off with audio chime for  ~ two (2) seconds with each initial power-up with pulse of 

O

2

 for about 1/2 second.

O2 DELIVERY or NON-DELIVERY:

 Normally one flash of the LED 

Green Light

 (~1/4 second minimum) will flash for each 

pulse of oxygen with a valid inhalation event with properly connected oxygen lines.  

NOTE:

 The O2D2 

FLOW-FAULT

 (see 

FLOW-FAULT

 below) indicator will not function as an out-of-oxygen warning if the pressure in the oxygen cylinder is 500 psi or 

less.  There may be pressure in the oxygen line but not enough to activate the Pulse-Demand unit, consequently...no FLOW-FAULT 

warning.  Prior to flying, using the cylinder chart, the pilot should estimate his flight altitude and time to determine the amount 

of oxygen that he or she will need. It is better to have more than your estimated need.  If a pilot consistently flies above 18,000 

feet, the aircraft should have a supplementary gauge, visible during flight by the pilot, to determine the cylinder oxygen pressure. 

You should also carry an EOS (Emergency Oxygen System) such as the MH Co-Pilot as a back-up safety feature in case the other 

system stops working.  It is the absolute responsibility of the pilot to determine that there is an adequate amount of oxygen 

pressure in the oxygen cylinder prior to his flight, as well as an emergency back-up in case of a system failure.  

THE OXYGEN 

SYSTEM MUST BE CHECKED AND TESTED ON THE GROUND BEFORE THE FLIGHT.

O

2

 DELIVERY or NON-DELIVERY

FLOW-FAULT EVENT:

 The LED 

Red Light

 will flash on and off along with a Hi-Lo audio chime for ~ 2 seconds with every 

event. 

NOTE:

 The 

FLOW-FAULT

 is not intended as a low or out-of-oxygen warning. It is only intended to warn the pilot that 

there is no oxygen flowing to the EDS O2D2 unit.  This typically means that the cylinder valve was not opened, or the supply 

line has been pinched closed, or is plugged up, or has come off, or the valve in the O2D2 has failed to open.

FLOW  FAULT  EVENT   

APNEA EVENT:

 Flash 

Amber Light

 four (4) discrete times with audio beeps once every four (4) seconds until unit detects 

a valid inhalation event.  Time before Apnea event is ~30 ~35 seconds.  This typically occurs for the following reasons:  

(1)

 The 

user has quit breathing for 30 - 45 seconds or the cannula/face mask is improperly worn.  

(2)

 The outlet tube from the MH EDS-

O2D2 to the mask or cannula has become disconnected.  

(3)

 The outlet tubing has become pinched closed or is plugged off. 

The apnea alarm can be used as a “put-your-oxygen-on” alarm once you get to the preset D mode altitude (D5 or 

D10).  In this case, the alarm will not sound if you already have the cannula or face mask on properly.

APNEA  EVENT   

USING THE MH EDS-O2D2 WITH A THIRD-PARTY REGULATOR 

LOW BATTERY -1:  

Depending on battery condition, one short flash of the 

Red Light

 once every second, 

no sound

.  The 

unit will continue to operate properly for about four hours @ 77°F (25°C) after the indicator starts to flash. The EDS-O2D2 will 

operate for ~ 100 hours with a fresh set of DURACELL ULTRA alkaline batteries under normal operation.  

LOW BATTERY-1 

(First Warning) 

LOW BATTERY -2:

  Two short flashes of the 

Red Light 

once every second, 

no sound

.   When this alarm occurs, the unit may 

operate for about 45 to 60 minutes, then the oxygen flow will stop and may go into the 

Bad Battery Mode

.  

BATTERIES 

SHOULD BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY.

  The EDS-O2D2 will operate for ~ 100 hours with a fresh set of DURACELL ULTRA 

quality alkaline batteries under normal operation.  

LOW BATTERY-2 

(Second Warning) 

BAD BATTERY:

  Flashing 

Red Light

 on and off at a one (1) second rate with unit locked out, no sound.  

BATTERIES SHOULD BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY! 

BAD BATTERY

If the EDS-O2D2 will not be used with a MH Regulator, the alternate regulator must be able to deliver a 

pressure of between 15 and 25 psi (static).   If the above listed pressure specifications are not met, the EDS-

O2D2 may not operate correctly.

  Lower pressures will result in an inadequate volume of oxygen. Higher pressures will 

result in a too high volume of oxygen.  Excessively high pressures will cause the valve to open spontaneously and leak oxygen.

To use the MH EDS-O2D2 with a third-party regulator or built-in oxygen system with a pressure higher than 25 psi, it is
mandatory that you use the MH EDS IN-LINE REGULATOR (00REG-1048-00) to ensure correct flow pressure. The EDS-ILR goes 
between the third-party regulator or built in system and the MH EDS-O2D2 to reduce the flow pressure to an appropriate level. 

Содержание EDS O2D2

Страница 1: ...ENTS INTRODUCTION 2 FEATURES 2 BASIC SAFETY 2 GETTING STARTED 3 INSERTING OR REMOVING THE BATTERIES 4 REMOVING THE TUBING 4 STORING THE MH EDS O2D2 4 MOUNTING THE MH EDS O2D2 4 THANK YOU for purchasin...

Страница 2: ...omatically adjust the oxygen flow as your altitude changes When you re flying don t you have more important things to do than adjust your oxygen flow during altitude changes PILOT 1 Blue 6 mm outlet c...

Страница 3: ...e next page for detailed instructions 5 If you are using the MH EDS O2D2 with a Mountain High four port regulator FPR locate the oxygen input tube clear tube with a short red tube on one end and inser...

Страница 4: ...be part of your pre flight inventory DO NOT store the EDS unit while the inlet is under pressure Remove all sources of oxygen pressure and secure the unit to ensure it will not become damaged If the l...

Страница 5: ...ment the standard oxygen flow by adding approximately the selected number of feet in thousands to the MH EDS O2D2 s perceived altitude Flow start All altitudes Use with Cannula or face mask Flow amoun...

Страница 6: ...io beeps once every four 4 seconds until unit detects a valid inhalation event Time before Apnea event is 30 35 seconds This typically occurs for the following reasons 1 The user has quit breathing fo...

Страница 7: ...no oxygen pulse on inhalation 1 Make sure the face mask is sealed against the skin 2 Check for obstructions on the O2D2 outlet tubing 3 Use only face masks provided by Mountain High Equipment Supply N...

Страница 8: ...onnect with series diode is provided No internal regulation or over voltage protection is provided External Audio output 3 5 mm stereo type jack provides audio output at 40 mv RMS into 5K L R independ...

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