Focus™
As noted above, when the unit is connected to an AC or DC power
socket, you may simultaneously charge the Focus battery supplied with
the unit while using the unit.
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Cannula disconnected
When Focus is operating but does not sense breathing for 15 minutes, a
constant alarm sounds, and the amber alarm light illuminates
simultaneously. If this occurs, check the connection from the cannula to
the Focus unit, make sure that the nasal cannula is positioned properly
on your face, and ensure that you are breathing through your nose.
(Your doctor may recommend the use of a chin strap if needed.) If the
alarm condition continues, change to another source of oxygen, as
available, and contact your Equipment Provider.
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Focus's capacity is exceeded
If your breathing rate causes the capacity of Focus to be exceeded, an
alarm sounds 3 times every half second with a 5 second pause, and the
amber alarm light illuminates simultaneously. You should reduce any
physical activity, reset alarm by turning unit off and back on, and then if
necessary change to another source of oxygen as available, and
contact your Equipment Provider.
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General malfunction
If Focus has a general malfunction, an audible alarm sounds and the
red alarm light illuminates. If this alarm condition occurs, change to
another source of oxygen as available, and contact your Equipment
Provider.
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Service light
If the Focus unit's normally green light changes to solid amber with no
audible alarm, contact your Equipment Provider.
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In the event of an alarm or you observe that Focus is not
working properly, consult the Troubleshooting section in this
manual. If you cannot resolve the problem, consult your
Equipment Provider.
If you feel discomfort or are experiencing a medical emergency,
seek medical assistance immediately.
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