
SeQual Technologies Inc.
Part No: 5167
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"Electrical Shock”
Indicates the presence of an electric shock hazard.
Warning:
To reduce the
risk of electric shock,
do not remove cover.
There are no user serviceable parts inside
.
"Audible Alarm"
An audible indicator is provided to announce, in a tone distinctly different
from the sounds generated by the oxygen concentrator during normal operation, a reduction in
oxygen concentration, or when the mains power has been interrupted.
"Normal Operation"
Green light is on indicating the concentrator is running under normal
operating conditions.
"ON/OFF" (condition)
Push button starts concentrator running.
"Flow Rate Adjustment"
The controlled quantity of oxygen increases or decreases in
increments of 0.5 LPM with each press of the "+" and "-" flow rate adjustment buttons,
respectively.
"Type BF Equipment"
F type applied part complying with the specified requirements of IEC
60601-1 to provide a higher degree of protection against electrical shock than provided by type B
applied part.
"Class II Equipment"
Equipment in which protection against electrical shock does not rely on
basic insulation only, but in which additional safety precautions are provided.
"Amperes"
"Alternating Current"
Oxygen Concentrator Information
SeQual's Regalia Oxygen Concentrators are quiet, reliable and low maintenance sources of oxygen. The Regalia
is designed and constructed to consistently provide high concentrations of oxygen in a lightweight, compact
cabinet that is easy to maneuver.
Using Oxygen Concentrators
"No Smoking or Naked Flames"
The use of oxygen requires that special care be taken to reduce
the risk of fire. Materials that burn in air and even some material that will not burn in air are
easily ignited and burn rapidly in high concentrations of oxygen. For safety concerns, all possible
sources of ignition must be kept away from the oxygen concentrator and preferably out of the
room in which it is being used.
Smoking in the proximity of an operating oxygen concentrator is
dangerous, and can permanently damage the device and void the warranty.
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