Liquid Oxygen System Instructions
Your primary oxygen system is called a Liquid Oxygen Reservoir (large unit). It is
designed to be a stationary unit and cannot be moved by the patient.
Your portable oxygen system is called an Oxygen Walker (smaller unit). It may be filled
from the primary reservoir when you require increased portability, such as doctor office visits, shopping, going for walks, etc.
Read and follow all instructions, including the Safe use of Home Oxygen.
Primary Oxygen System - Large Reservoir Unit
- The Sparrow Regional Medical Supply Representative will place the large reservoir
unit in the location that you specify, we recommend a central location,
if possible. (The reservoir must not be placed near heat sources). A long
length of tubing may be attached to allow you greater mobility to adjacent
rooms or areas. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE LARGE RESERVOIR UNIT. If you wish to
change the location of your unit, please call Sparrow Regional
Medical Supply and a representative will relocate the unit for
you.
- A humidifier bottle may be attached to the
threaded outlet on the front of the unit.The representative will
instruct you and/or family members on how to change and reconnect
this humidifying device. Make sure all connections are tight in
order to prevent leaks.
- Small diameter tubing from your oxygen
cannula or mask is attached to the plastic nipple.
- The oxygen flow control knob is located just above the nipple. This
knob is used to turn the oxygen "on" or "off". Use your oxygen as
prescribed by your physician: in other words, the specified
number of hours per day at the ordered flow rate. If your doctor
changes your oxygen prescription, please notify Sparrow Regional
Medical Supply.
- Adjust the flow control knob to ____
liters per minute which is prescribed by your doctor and attach
the cannula or mask to your face. When not using your oxygen,
always turn the flow control knob to "zero" or "off".
- A meter located on the top of the reservoir unit indicates the amount of oxygen remaining. For approximate duration of use chart Click Here. Note: This document
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- A Sparrow Regional Medical Supply representative will deliver additional liquid oxygen to your home one to two times
per week, depending upon your usage. If the meter needle points to or light gauge is below 1/8 tank call Sparrow Regional Medical Supply at 517.364.2115.
Portable Oxygen System - Small Unit
- The portable oxygen system is designed to provide a limited supply of oxygen
while away from home. When completely filled, it will provide portable oxygen for
a limited time. For approximate duration of use chart Click Here. Note: This document
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Note: If unit has "pulsed" switch and is set at "pulsed" rather than "continuous", it will provide oxygen for a longer duration.
- To fill the portable unit:
- Wipe moisture off the metal couplings on
the large reservoir and on the bottom of the small portable
unit.
- Turn the flow control knob on the
portable unit to "zero". The flow control knob on the large
reservoir unit may remain on the prescribed setting during
filling of the portable.
- Observe that the needle on the meter or
light at the top of the large reservoir is 1/8 th tank or
higher.
- Mate the metal coupling on the large
reservoir with the coupling on the bottom of the small portable
unit. Align the yellow arrows so the point at each other.
- Press down gently on the top of the portable unit and rotate it counter clockwise (in the direction of the arrow) about 1/4
turn.
- Lift the black handle marked "vent
valve". You will hear a hissing sound as the portable unit
fills, this takes approximately 30 seconds.
- The unit is full when you see a large amount of vapor escaping from the bottom of the portable. To stop filling, flip the "vent valve" handle down.
- Wait approximately 30 seconds, then rotate the portable unit clockwise about 1/4 turn. Lift the
portable unit to separate it from the large reservoir tank.
- Lift the portable unit by the handle or strap attached to the scale. Observe that the scale indicates "full". If the scale does not read "full", repeat steps 4 through 9.
- To use the portable oxygen unit, simply turn the "Flow Control" knob to the prescribed
setting and attach the tubing. No humidifier bottle is necessary due to short term use. Occasionally check the scale to determine the amount of
oxygen remaining in order to prevent the possibility of running out of oxygen while away from home. For approximate duration of use chart
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Important Points to Remember:
- Fill unit no more than about 1/2 hour
prior to leaving home to prevent waste of oxygen from evaporation.
- Do not attempt to only partially fill unit. For example, do not
attempt to fill only to the 1/2 mark. This may adversely effect
the operation of the portable unit. Always fill the unit to the
"full" mark on the scale.
- Recheck the scale often to prevent
possibility of running out. Be prepared to return home to fill the
unit when the scale indicates 1/4 full or less.
- Unit will not store oxygen for extended
periods of time during nonuse (due to evaporation). This waste of
oxygen can be minimized be keeping the unit out of direct sunlight
and in a cool environment. When returning home, you should use the
rest of the oxygen in the portable unit.
- When used in the "Pulse" mode, the battery
must be charged at least two hours prior to use. Overnight charge
is recommended.
- Read the "Patient Information and Operating Instructions Booklet" which has been
provided. This manual provides a more in-depth instruction information.
If you have any questions, you can contact us 24 hours a day at 517.364.2115 or 1.888.7WE.HEAL.