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2010-8403CE Rev C
4
September 2013
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2.1. Front panel (Fig. 2.1)
1 -
I/
O
(ON/OFF) Switch
2 -
Indicator Lights
3 -
Oxygen product outlet
4 -
Flow adjustment knob (l/min.)
5 -
Circuit Breaker
2.2. Rear panel (Fig. 2.2)
6 -
Humidifi er
7 -
Filter
8 -
Power Cord
9 -
Elapsed Time Meter
10 -
Technical Label
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- Humidifi er Tube
12 -
Humidifi er Bottle Attachment Strap
13
- Power Cord Retainer
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3. STARTING UP / INSTALLATION
3.1. Use in direct oxygen therapy
a. Ensure that the switch (Item
1
in Fig.2.1) is in
the
O
(OFF) position.
b. For use without Humidifi er Bottle connect
the cannula directly to the concentrator oxygen
product outlet (Item 3 in Fig 2.1). Simply slide
the cannula over the oxygen outlet (Fig 3.1).
c. If a Humidifier Bottle is prescribed:
Unscrew the lid from the bottle and fi ll with
water, per the humidifi er bottle manufacturer's
recommendation. Re-attach the lid to the bottle
and connect to the oxygen concentrator. Place
the bottle on the concentrator and secure with
the attachment straps as indicated in (Fig.2.2).
Connect the clear plastic tube supplied to the
Humidifi er Bottle by use of the DISS fi tting.
Connect the other end of the tube to the oxygen
outlet (Item 3 in Fig 2.1). Connect the cannula
to the outlet on the Humidifi er Lid (Fig. 3.2).
NOTE: The tube between the cannula and
the
Mark 5 Nuvo Lite
should be limited to
20 meters (60 feet) long.
d. Ensure that all of the parts are connected
correctly to avoid leaks.
No Humidifi er Bottle.
This illustration shows the
Cannula attached directly
to the oxygen product
outlet connection on the
concentrator.
This illustration shows the
Humidifi er Bottle in place. A
tube is attached to the DISS
fi tting on the bottle lid and
to the oxygen product outlet
connection. The cannula is
attached to the outlet on the
bottle lid.
(Fig. 3.1)
(Fig.3.2)