Compressor Cleaning; Filter Cleaning/Changing; Maintenance - DeVilbiss 8650D Guía De Instrucciones

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Ground reliability can only be achieved when the power cord is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked
"Hospital Grade."
CAutIoN—This model is designed to operate utilizing 115V, 60Hz. Do not attempt to operate this compressor on any
other power source, as damage to the motor may result.
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To start the compressor, press the power switch "On."
NotE—Cold temperatures may cause a delayed motor start-up. Should this occur, place the compressor in a warmer
room until the unit reaches room temperature. Then press the power switch again.
Compressor pressure
Compressor pressure may be increased by turning the pressure adjustment knob in a clockwise direction (knob must be
pulled out to unlock) Figure 5. Pressure is decreased by turning the pressure adjustment knob in a counterclockwise
direction. After adjusting the pressure as specified by your physician or the medication instructions, push adjustment knob
to lock.
NotE— For continuous use, do not exceed 50 psi maximum pressure.
NotE—In order for unit to register a correct pressure gauge reading, nebulizer/tubing must be connected to the
compressor.

Compressor CLeaNING

Be sure the power has been disconnected. Wipe the compressor cabinet with a clean cloth and any commercial
disinfectant.
CAutIoN— Do not submerge in water, as compressor damage will result.
CAutIoN—Do not gas sterilize.

FILter CLeaNING/CHaNGING

Your DeVilbiss 8650D compressor contains two filters:
Fan Filter—The fan filter refines the air taken into the unit to cool the compressor. It is located on the back of the
compressor cabinet Figure 6 and should be changed when deteriorated. During continuous use, it is recommended that
the filter be cleaned weekly with warm soapy water, rinsed thoroughly, and dried completely.
Air-Inlet Filter—This filter is located inside the cabinet and should be changed every 12 months or more often as indicated
by environmental conditions. It should be serviced by a DeVilbiss Healthcare provider's personnel or authorized service
center.
Fuses
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Risk of fire. Replace fuse only as marked 6.3A 250V.

maINteNaNCe

All maintenance must be performed by a DeVilbiss Healthcare provider or authorized service center.
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Electric shock hazard. Do not remove cabinet. All disassembly and maintenance must be done by a DeVilbiss
Healthcare provider.
NotE—The DeVilbiss 8650D compressor contains no user-serviceable parts. If you believe your compressor is not
working properly, contact your authorized DeVilbiss Healthcare home medical equipment provider.
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