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PROVIDER INFORMATION
PROVIDER'S CHECKLIST
NOTE– If the unit fails to operate properly, oxygen concentration is not within specification, or external/internal damage is found, contact Drive DeVilbiss for instructions. Service
instructions will be available to qualified Drive DeVilbiss providers; please request through customer service. Run the device for 20 minutes every 6 weeks while in storage for optimal
performance.
1. Upon arrival, check the iGo2 POC for damage that may have occurred during shipping and notify Drive DeVilbiss of any damage. (Obvious shipping damage should be reported to
Drive DeVilbiss within 10 calendar days after arrival.) Do not use damaged equipment. Save the carton, noting the position of the unit and placement of the packing material for
possible future return.
2. Instruct the user on the safe operation of the portable oxygen concentrator; review the Important Safeguards and observe all Warnings and Cautions on the product and in the
instruction guide.
3. Leave a copy of this instruction guide with the user.
NOTE– Drive DeVilbiss recommends leaving a reserve oxygen supply with the patient when setting up the iGo2 POC, and instructing the patient to always keep reserve oxygen on
hand.
Under a highly improbable single fault condition, the device patient connection may unintentionally become contaminated with expired gases. This failure condition will cause the device
to continually alert for no breath detection and will need to be repaired by Drive DeVilbiss and/or an Authorized Service Center. The design of the concentrator allows removal of the
patient connection for cleaning and/or replacement during service and repair.
CLEANING & DISINFECTION WHEN THERE IS A CHANGE OF PATIENT
The iGo2 POC should be cleaned and disinfected between patients as follows:
1. Dispose of all accessories that are not suitable for reuse, particularly the oxygen tubing and nasal cannula.
2. Clean the device, battery, and components as described in the Care and Cleaning section.
3. Disinfect the surfaces of the device, battery, and components using DisCide
equivalent and follow the disinfectant manufacturer's instructions. Avoid wiping the battery terminals.
NOTE– The disinfection process can only be completed by the manufacturer or by an appropriately trained individual.
DISINFECTION
Cabinet, battery, power supply & cords,
carrying case
Oxygen tubing, nasal cannula
* number of disinfection cycles determined by recommended disinfection interval and expected service life
A-125B
Ultra Disinfecting Spray, DisCide
®
Recommended disinfection
interval
Between patients
Do not clean, replace between patients
Ultra Disinfecting Towelettes, CleanSmart™ Disinfectant Spray, or
®
Number of disinfection
cycles *
Compatible disinfection method
60
DisCide
Disinfecting Towelettes, CleanSmart™ Disinfectant Spray
N/A
N/A
Ultra Disinfecting Spray, DisCide
®
®
Ultra
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