Ifill Oxygen Cylinder And Regulator; Accessory/Replacement Parts; Set-Up; Choosing A Location - DeVilbiss Healthcare iFill 535I Mode D'emploi

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iFill Oxygen Cylinder & Regulator (Figure D)
1.
Rotary Selector
2.
Oxygen Fill Connector
3.
Hydrostatic Test Date - Contact your homecare provider or the cylinder manufacturer for details.
4.
Cannula Fitting
5.
Shut Off Valve

Accessory/Replacement Parts

Air Filter(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .535D-605 (6 filters)
Mains Fuse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .535I-610 (T-2.5AL, 250vac)
iFill Oxygen Cylinder . . . . . . . . . . Refer to Cylinder Chart

SET-UP

NOTE – Before operating the DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station for the first time, locate the device where desired.

Choosing A Location

WARNING
1.
The DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station should be at least 6 inches (15 cm) away from walls, draperies, or furniture to ensure sufficient airflow. The oxygen station
should be located so as to avoid pollutants or fumes.
2.
Avoid placing the oxygen station next to heaters, radiators, or hot air registers. It should be kept at least 5 feet (1.6m) away from hot, sparking objects or naked
sources of flame.
3.
Do not use in a closet.
4.
Do not use in an area where the air may be contaminated with carbon monoxide as this may shorten the life of the unit (i.e. near running gasoline engine, furnace, or
heater).
Transporting The DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station
WARNING
NEVER transport the Personal Oxygen Station with a cylinder connected to or stored on it, otherwise injury or damage can occur.
CAUTION
When transporting the DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station, be careful not to bump the unit or the connectors into obstacles. Otherwise damage to the oxygen station
may occur.
There are three (3) methods to safely transport the DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station (Figure 1):
1.
Pull or push the unit on its casters using the front handle. Travel in a line oriented front to back to avoid tipping. Stop
the unit to change direction.
2.
Carry the unit using the front and rear handles simultaneously.
3.
Carry the unit using the front handle and the recess located under the rear of the base.

DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station Operation Checklist

NOTE – Each time the Oxygen Station is used to fill a cylinder, complete the following steps:
1.
Check the Hydrostatic Test Date Figure D6 - Aluminum cylinders in Europe must undergo testing every ten (10) years.
Contact your homecare provider or the cylinder manufacturer for details.
NOTE – Do not fill oxygen cylinders that have not been tested in the past ten (10) years. Contact your DeVilbiss provider
for replacement.
2.
Perform the prefill inspection on the cylinder by following iFill Oxygen Cylinder External Examination below.
WARNING
1.
ONLY use cylinders that have the DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station fill connection. All cylinders must be inspected before attempting to fill - otherwise injury or
damage may occur.

iFill Oxygen Cylinder External Examination

1.
Examine the outside of the cylinder for the following conditions, and replace the cylinder if they exist:
a.
Dents or dings
b.
Arc Burns
c.
Oil or Grease
d.
Any other signs of damage that might cause a cylinder to be unacceptable or unsafe for use.
SE-535I
1
4 (on
rear)
2
5
3
535-CF series iFill Cylinder
w/Continuous Flow
Regulator
Figure D
Figure 1
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