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EverFlo / EverFlo Q User Manual
EverFlo models that are compatible with the UltraFill Oxygen Filling Station will include an additional connection
port for connection to the UltraFill Oxygen Filling Station. The performance of the EverFlo is not aected when the
port is connected to the UltraFill Oxygen Filling Station. The port is for connection to the UltraFill Oxygen Filling
Station only, not for connecting the patient oxygen cannula. The patient oxygen cannula is connected to the
EverFlo as shown later in this manual.
When the EverFlo is connected to the UltraFill Oxygen Filling Station, the maximum ow of the device that can be
delivered to the patient will be reduced from 5 LPM to 3 LPM.
Note: When connected to the UltraFill Oxygen Filling Station, the EverFlo device disables its no ow and high ow
alarms when a cylinder is in the process of being lled. If you are breathing from the EverFlo at this time and an
occlusion occurs in the cannula, the EverFlo will not sense the disruption of the ow of oxygen to you. If you are
breathing from the EverFlo device while lling a cylinder, ensure that you place your oxygen cannula in a position
to avoid it being kinked or crushed. Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide for more information.
Accessory Equipment and Replacement Parts
Contact your home care provider if you have questions about this equipment. Use only the following
PhilipsRespironics accessories and replacement parts with this device:
- Air Inlet Filter
- Humidier Connector Tube
- The EverFlo device is compatible with all bottle style humidiers supplied through Philips Respironics.
Accessories provided with the concentrator are to be specied for use at oxygen ows of 1 to 5 liters per minute
and a maximum pressure of 6.5 PSIG (44.8 kPa). In addition, cannulas must be a minimum of 2.13 meters (7 feet) in
length and a maximum of 45.7 meters (150 feet).
The organization that provides this equipment to the patient for use is accountable for ensuring the compatibility
of the accessories used to connect the patient to the oxygen concentrator to the requirements of ISO 80601-2-69. In
order to meet the requirements of ISO 80601-2-69, the accessory cannula must have a re stop device that stops re
and ow of oxygen to the patient.
Contact your home care provider if you have any questions concerning the use of accessories.
WARNING: The use of incompatible parts or accessories can result in degraded performance.