Provider Checklist; Introduction; Intended Use; Medical Application - DeVilbiss Healthcare iFill 535I Mode D'emploi

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Provider Checklist

Before leaving a DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station with a user, the following checklist MUST be completed:
1.
Check all parts for shipping damage. In case of damage, do not use. Contact DeVilbiss for further instructions.
2.
Make sure the hydrostatic test on the oxygen cylinder has not expired.
3.
Instruct the user on the safe operation of the personal oxygen station and review ALL warnings.
4.
Leave a copy of this instruction guide with the user.
NOTE – DeVilbiss recommends leaving a full cylinder of oxygen with the patient AFTER setting up the personal oxygen station, and instructing the patient to always keep a
filled cylinder on hand.

INTRODUCTION

This instruction guide will acquaint you with the DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station. Make sure that you read and understand this guide before operating your oxygen
station. Important safeguards are indicated throughout this guide; pay special attention to all safety information. Contact your DeVilbiss equipment provider should you have
any questions.
NOTE – All references to cylinder throughout the guide represent an oxygen cylinder.

Intended Use

The Model 535I Oxygen Cylinder Filling System is intended for use in supplying pressurized oxygen to fill oxygen cylinders for patients' ambulatory use. The device is intended
to provide 93% (±3%) oxygen. This device can be used in homes, nursing homes, patient care facilities, etc.

Medical Application

The Model 535 Series DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station product provides for in-home patient filling of Oxygen Cylinders. The intended market for the product is the
Homecare and Institutional markets for those dealers/institutions offering ambulatory Oxygen Therapy devices. The Model 535 Series DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station
does not provide oxygen directly to a patient, it is used to only fill oxygen cylinders.

Product Description

The DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station uses a dual-pressure head compressor to simultaneously power a pressure swing adsorption oxygen generation system and a
pneumatic pressure intensifier. It is designed to provide supplemental oxygen to fill portable cylinders for ambulatory use.
Oxygen cylinders are attached to the iFill unit with a coupler and cylinder nipple set. The application-specific coupler helps to ensure that other cylinders cannot inadvertently
be connected to the iFill system.
The iFill station is designed to fill various sizes of portable oxygen cylinders. Cylinders are available with an integrated oxygen conserving device, continuous flow regulator, or
870 post valve mounted on top.
An onboard Oxygen Sensing Device (DeVilbiss OSD®) monitors the oxygen concentration level to ensure that it remains within specification (93% ± 3%).

IMPORTANT PARTS

DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station (Figures A & B)
1.
Oxygen Fill Connector (referred to as Fill Connector throughout guide)
2.
Oxygen Fill Connector Cover/Cylinder Adapter (referred to as
Fill Connector Cover and/or Cylinder Adapter throughout guide)
3.
Oxygen Fill Port Collar (referred to as Fill Port Collar throughout guide)
4.
Instruction Label (Figure C)
5.
Indicator Panel Label (Figure C)
6.
Start/Stop Button
7.
Cradle
8.
Fused Mains Inlet
9.
Front Handle
10. Rear Handle
11. Carry Handle Recess
12. Air Filter(s) (2 - one on each side)
13. Hour Meter - behind filter on Indicator Panel label side (right side)
iFill Instruction and Indicator Panel Labels (Figure C)
Instruction Label
1.
Set cylinder regulator to "Off"
2.
Remove cap from iFill unit
3.
Dock oxygen cylinder into oxygen fill connector, click in place
4.
Push Start/Stop button
5.
Depress port collar, lift cylinder. Replace cap
Indicator Panel Label
6.
Service Required (Red) LED
7.
Standby (Green) light
8.
Full (Green) light
9.
Filling (Green) LED
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Figure B
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Figure C
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