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| Battery Duration | Up to 4.5 hours (standard battery); Up to 9 hours (extended battery) |
|---|---|
| Oxygen Flow Settings | 1 to 5 pulse settings |
| Dimensions | 9.4 x 8.3 x 3.6 inches (23.9 x 21.1 x 9.1 cm) |
| Noise Level | Less than 43 dBA |
| Oxygen Concentration | 87% to 96% at all settings |
| Sound Level | Less than 43 dBA |
| Operating Temperature | 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) |
| Power Source | AC power supply, DC power supply, Rechargeable battery |
| Operating Altitude | Up to 10, 000 feet (3048 meters) |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) |
| Humidity Range | 15% to 95% (non-condensing) |
| Battery Recharge Time | Approximately 4 hours (standard battery); Approximately 8 hours (extended battery) |
Defines the purpose and target users of the device.
Lists conditions or situations where the device should not be used.
Details the components and accessories included with the device.
Highlights potential hazards to the operator or patient during use.
Points out potential damage to the equipment or system.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual and on the device.
Provides contact information for customer support and service.
Introduces the device and its main components for initial familiarity.
Describes the device's touchscreen interface and buttons.
Covers battery types, insertion, removal, and checking charge levels.
Explains how to charge the device's battery using the AC power supply.
Details how to power the device using AC, DC, or battery power.
Explains the initial stabilization period after turning on the device.
Guides the user on connecting and positioning the nasal cannula for oxygen delivery.
Covers turning the device on/off, screen behavior, and navigating menus.
Describes the main screen layout and icons indicating device status.
Instructions on how to adjust the oxygen delivery flow rate.
Details how to view the remaining battery charge and its indicator symbols.
Explains access to device settings like brightness and alarm logs.
Explains visual and audio cues for device alarms and their meanings.
Provides instructions on silencing, unmuting, and navigating through active alarms.
Alerts the user when no breath is detected by the device.
Notifies the user if their breath rate exceeds the device's capacity.
Indicates a reduced oxygen purity level being delivered by the device.
Signals a general malfunction or problem with the device's operation.
Warns the user when the battery is nearing depletion.
Indicates that no oxygen is flowing through the patient cannula.
Alerts the user to a loss of external power with no battery installed.
Warns the user when only a minimal amount of battery life remains.
Provides guidelines for proper battery handling, charging, and usage.
Offers recommendations for storing batteries to maintain performance.
Instructions for cleaning and disinfecting the device and battery.
Guidance on cleaning accessories, storing the device, and proper disposal.
Explains the device's design for portability and use on the go.
Instructions on how to use and place the device into its carrying case.
Tips and considerations for traveling with the oxygen system.
Lists the safety and performance standards the device adheres to.
Details the device's classification according to medical device regulations.
Information on the device's radio frequency emissions and compliance.
Guidance on the device's resistance to electromagnetic interference.
Lists conditions and situations not covered by the product warranty.











