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CAUTION: Do not use cleaning agents other than those specifi ed in this manual. Allow
the cleaning solution to dry from the cleaned surface before use.
CAUTION: Always disconnect power and turn off this device before cleaning.
Clean the exterior with a soft cloth slightly dampened with soapy water or with anti-bac-
terial wipes (Isopropyl alcohol 70% solution).
For disinfecting, use a MadaCide-FDW-Plus wipe or equivalent and follow the manufac-
turer's instructions. (Manufacturer - Mada Medical Products Inc., www.madamedical.com)
Important: The device should receive an external cleaning weekly, accessories should
be cleaned as needed. The device exterior and accessories should be cleaned and dis-
infected and the patient fi lter replaced prior to delivering to a new patient. The device
may become hot after operation, take additional care when replacing fi lters.
Nasal cannula: Refer to the original manufacturer's instructions for cleaning the nasal
cannula.
11.3. Service Life
The expected service life of the device is 5 years, except for
the sieve modules. The service life of the sieve modules will
depend on the operating conditions. Replace them as need-
ed, indicated by the check vents alarm. If intake and exhaust
vents are not blocked and the check vents alarm persists,
contact your distributor for instructions on replacing the sieve
modules.
11.4. Service Connector
The service connector mates with service harness TF-02091
(5.1 Vdc maximum) and is utilised for service only.
12. DEVICE REPAIR AND DISPOSAL
12.1. Repair
Do not attempt to repair the device. Contact your home oxygen provider or distributor for
assistance (see Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting).
The sieve modules may be replaced by the patient as determined by the home oxygen
provider or distributor. All other maintenance or repair must be performed by trained
service personnel.
12.2. Sieve Modules Replacement Instructions:
1. Turn off the device and disconnect AC or DC power source
(if connected).
2. Remove the device from the carry bag.
Fig. 8