What to do if my dynarex Respiratory Product motor overheats?
- MMariah MitchellAug 7, 2025
If the motor overheats, switch the device off and let the motor cool down for about 5 minutes. Also, inspect the fuses.
What to do if my dynarex Respiratory Product motor overheats?
If the motor overheats, switch the device off and let the motor cool down for about 5 minutes. Also, inspect the fuses.
Why is there no vacuum when the motor is running on my dynarex Resp-O2 Respiratory Product?
If the motor is running but there's no vacuum, make sure the tubing is securely connected and check for any leaks or kinks in the tubing. Also, verify that the float shut-off hasn't been activated and inspect the bottle for any leaks or cracks.
How to fix low vacuum on dynarex Respiratory Product?
To address low vacuum, try using the vacuum adjustment knob to increase the vacuum pressure level. Also, check the system for any leaks.
How to troubleshoot a dynarex Resp-O2 that does not turn on?
If the unit doesn't turn on, check the power source and connection. Ensure the wall outlet is live, and inspect the power cord for any damage.
Product Type | Oxygen Mask |
---|---|
Type | Non-Rebreather |
Mask Type | Adult |
Sterility | Non-Sterile |
Single Use | Yes |
Color | Clear |
Provides a welcome and overview of the device's purpose.
Details essential warnings, cautions, and notices for safe device operation and handling.
Explains device symbols and classifies the oximeter according to IEC standards.
Lists all items included in the product package for user verification.
Details the function of front panel controls, display elements, and indicators.
Describes the rear panel components and guides battery installation and replacement.
Highlights key capabilities and defines the target patient population and application scope.
Guides on unpacking, environmental setup, and connecting the SpO2 sensor.
Details the procedure for starting, shutting down, and configuring basic settings like date and time.
Explains how to set the date and time for accurate record-keeping.
Guides on setting unique ID numbers for different patients.
Covers the measurement process and lists various factors that can impact reading accuracy.
Defines characters for historical data and explains how to review recorded measurements.
Explains alarm priorities, visual indicators, and audible alarm patterns.
Guides on configuring high and low alarm limits for SpO2 and pulse rate.
Details triggers for physiological and technical alarms, including error codes.
Explains how to access the function and set the pulse beep sound on or off.
Provides solutions for common operational issues and error messages.
Outlines periodic safety checks and procedures for calibrating and verifying device performance.
Provides instructions for cleaning and recommended disinfection methods.
Details the warranty terms, limitations, and user responsibilities for coverage.
Details display information, alarm limits, and SpO2/Pulse Rate measurement ranges.
Specifies operating conditions, power requirements, and data storage capabilities.
Lists abbreviations, units, and symbols for reference.
Provides guidance on electromagnetic immunity requirements and suitable usage environments.
Specifies separation distances for RF communication equipment to prevent interference.