Important Parts; Igo Portable Oxygen System And Accessories; Igo Control Panel - DeVilbiss Healthcare iGo 306DS Manual Del Usuario

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DeVilbiss iGo Portable Oxygen System
1.
Handle (one on top rear/two on bottom-sides)
2.
Control Panel - Refer to iGo Control Panel below
3.
Power Button - Press and hold the Power On/Off Button to turn your unit
on or off.
4.
Oxygen Outlet - oxygen is dispersed through this port.
5.
Power Input - Connect either AC or DC power.
6.
Communication Port - This port allows service personnel to diagnose and
monitor iGo performance. It is not for patient use.
7.
Air Filter
8.
Rating Label (on bottom)
9.
Exhaust Vents (on each side)
10. Cart Connection
11. Battery Bay
12. Slot in Battery Bay
13. Rechargeable Battery
14. Battery Tabs
15. Battery Latch
16. Battery Contacts
17. AC Adapter
18. DC Adapter

iGo Control Panel

1.
Power Button - turns the system ON or OFF
2.
No Breath Detected in PulseDose Mode Light -- When the iGo is in PulseDose
mode and doesn't sense any breathing for 30 seconds, light flashes; audible alert
will beep every 3 seconds when this activates. If a breath is detected during the
alert, the alert condition is cleared. If a breath is not detected during the alert, the
unit changes to Continuous Flow mode after 60 seconds of alerting. NOTE–
the unit changes to Continuous Flow, use the Mode Select Button to change
back to PulseDose.
3.
External Power Present Light/Power Fail Alert
3a. External Power Present Light – Light illuminates when the iGo system is connected to either AC or DC power.
3b. Power Fail Alert – Audible Alert sounds in conjunction with flashing light for 15 minutes when Power Fail Alert activates. Pressing the
Power Button stops the alert.
4.
Oxygen Concentration Lights:
4a. Green Normal Oxygen Light = Normal Operation, Acceptable Oxygen Level; illuminates when your iGo is operating properly.
4b. Yellow Low Oxygen Light = Operating Below an Acceptable Oxygen Level; illuminates when there is a problem with your unit. Refer to
Troubleshooting for instructions
4c. Red Service Required Light = Abnormal Operation/Malfunction, Concentration Below an Acceptable Oxygen Level; illuminates with an
audible alert when there is a problem with your unit. Switch to your reserve oxygen system. Refer to Troubleshooting and/or call your
DeVilbiss provider for instructions. Do not attempt any other maintenance.
5.
Mode Select Button and Flow Indicator Light
5a. Use Mode Select Button to select either PulseDose or Continuous Flow.
5b. Flow Indicator Light pulses with every breath when in PulseDose mode; illuminates continuously when in Continuous Flow mode
6.
Green Flow Rate Setting Lights (1-6) and Flow Rate Setting Buttons
6a. Your provider has set your prescribed flow rates for both PulseDose and Continuous Flow. Do not change these settings unless it is under
the order of your physician.
6b. Increase Flow Rate Setting Button and Decrease Flow Rate Setting Button – use buttons to increase or decrease your flow rate if a
change is ordered by your physician.
7.
Battery Status Gauge and Low Battery Alert – when a Battery is installed, this indicates the charge remaining in battery. All 6 lights illuminate
Green when fully charged. As battery becomes depleted, the top lights will go out. When battery gets to lowest operating level, the lowest
light will turn Yellow and one short audible alert will sound. The lights cycle when battery is being charged.
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