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Type | Oxygen Concentrator |
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Oxygen Output | 5 LPM |
Flow Rate | 0.5 - 5 LPM |
Sound Level | 40 - 50 dB |
Input Frequency | 60 Hz |
Operating Temperature | 50°F - 95°F (10°C - 35°C) |
Storage Temperature | -4°F - 140°F (-20°C - 60°C) |
Noise Level | 40 - 50 dB |
Power Source | AC |
Urgent safety information for hazards that will cause serious injury or death.
Important safety information for hazards that might cause serious injury.
Information for preventing damage to the product.
Information to which you should pay special attention.
Explains Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), its prevalence, and symptoms.
Describes how the CPAP system provides continuous air pressure to keep airways open.
Identifies main unit parts like keypad, display, ports, and connectors.
Lists optional accessories like humidifiers, masks, filters, tubing, and headgear.
Instructions for setting up the CPAP unit for operation.
Details on operating the DeVilbiss CPAP Model 9000.
Important warnings regarding device limitations and safe use.
Explanation of minimizing CO2 rebreathing during operation.
Steps to adjust CPAP pressure for altitude changes.
Definitions for Set Pressure, Altitude, Delay Time, and Delay Pressure.
Definitions for Compliance Hours and Unit Hours.
Definitions for Language, Off, Error, Firmware Version, and Serial Number.
Minimizing CO2 rebreathing through mask vent holes.
How the unit behaves during faults or firmware errors.
Definitions of display items specific to Model 9001.
Caution regarding loss of power and battery testing for 12VDC operation.
Caution to use only the specified DC power cord.
Caution on battery life and testing for overnight use.
Caution that oxygen is a prescription gas and requires supervision, plus flammability warning.
Instructions on turning CPAP/oxygen on/off and physician-specified flow rate.
Warning regarding use in flammable anesthetic environments.
Safety warning to unplug the unit and avoid water immersion.
Instructions for cleaning the unit's cabinet and air-inlet filter.
Caution against using automatic dishwashers for cleaning mask, headgear, or tubing.
Danger warning against opening the cabinet; service by qualified personnel only.
Recommended intervals for checks and instructions for filter maintenance.
Steps for when the unit does not turn on or emit airflow.
Troubleshooting steps for OSA recurrence, skin irritation, and mask fit.
Troubleshooting for warm air, dryness, and nasal/sinus discomfort.
Detailed technical specifications including size, weight, and electrical requirements.
Specifications for pressure swings and warranty information.
Definitions for display items specific to Model 9000.
Definitions for display items specific to Model 9001.
Information on pressure sensor, control interdependence, altitude, and fine adjustment.
Explanation of the operation of Delay Time and Delay Pressure.
Specifications for accuracy and range of controls on Model 9001.
How the CPAP unit recovers after power interruption.
Response of CPAP to ambient conditions and voltage ranges.
Details the two-year limited warranty for the CPAP system.
Clarification on what the warranty does not cover and disclaimers.