Operation; Filling The Ifill Oxygen Cylinder; Indicator Lights Explanation - DeVilbiss Healthcare iFill Guía De Instrucciones

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2.
Examine the cylinder for evidence of fire or thermal damage. Evidence includes charring or blistering of the paint, or other protective coating or heat sensitive indicator. If
fire or thermal damage is found, replace the cylinder.
3.
Inspect the oxygen fill connector for the following:
a.
Debris, oil or grease
b.
Noticeable signs of damage
c.
Signs of corrosion inside the valve
d.
Signs of excessive heat or fire damage
Do not use oxygen cylinder if found, call your homecare provider.

OPERATION

Connecting The iFill Oxygen Cylinder To The DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station
DANGER
Fire Hazard. Do not lubricate. Do not allow grease or oil from your hands or other source to come into contact with the regulator or cylinder valve connection. These
contaminants may be flammable and cause injury.
WARNING
1.
Do not modify ANY connections on the personal oxygen station. Never lubricate the connections. NEVER use tools of any kind to connect/disconnect the cylinder and
the oxygen station. Severe injury and/or damage may occur.
2.
Do not drop oxygen cylinders. Use two (2) hands when handling/transporting oxygen cylinders. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur.
3.
Electric Shock Hazard: Do not use a damaged line cord.
NOTE – Refer to the G
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1.
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet.
2.
Set the rotary selector on the cylinder to "OFF."
3.
Remove the oxygen fill connector cover from the fill connector.
4.
Position the cylinder over the cradle while aligning the nipple connector on the oxygen cylinder with the fill connector.
Press until cylinder "Clicks" into place (Figure 2).
NOTE – When using the smaller M4 or M6 size cylinders, it is necessary to place the oxygen fill connector cover/
cylinder adapter in the cradle to help support the cylinder. When using the larger ML6, C, D, or E cylinders, the oxygen fill
connector cover/cylinder adapter is not necessary and can be allowed to hang over the side.

Filling The iFill Oxygen Cylinder

NOTE – Do not use cylinder while filling.
NOTE – Refer to the G
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eneral
1.
Make sure the personal oxygen station is plugged in.
2.
Make sure the cylinder is securely connected to the oxygen station. Refer to Connecting The iFill Oxygen Cylinder To
The DeVilbiss iFill Personal Oxygen Station.
3.
Push the start/stop button on the control panel (Figure 3).
4.
The following sequence of events should occur:
a.
The FILLING (green) light will illuminate while the cylinder is filling (refer to iFill Oxygen Cylinder Fill Times).
b.
The FULL (green) light will illuminate when the cylinder is full. Proceed to Removing the iFill Oxygen Cylinder.
NOTE – If the Service (RED) light and audible alert are on, proceed to T
Indicator Light Explanation
Indicator Light Color
None
Standby (green)
Filling (green)
Full (green)
Service (red) and Audible Alert
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Oxygen Station Status
Oxygen station is unplugged.
Oxygen station is ready to begin filling cylinders.
Oxygen station is on and cylinder is filling.
Cylinder is full.
Oxygen station is on but cylinder is not filling due to internal failure.
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Effect
None
Cylinder filling not started
Cylinder is filling
Remove cylinder
Contact your DeVilbiss provider
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