Suburban Mfg OXYGEN THERAPY DOOR 12155-00-DRDRAA User Manual

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Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements

Nebulizer Oxygen

Supply Hose

P/N 750492

5.

Attach the free end of the nebulizer plastic tubing to a
50 psi wall oxygen outlet or an oxygen cylinder.
Note: Your oxygen supplier is the best source to make
these connections for you.

The partial nebulizer assembly includes the bottle, cap, and
regulator (Figure 18). This partial assembly does NOT include the
extension, cotter pin, oxygen supply hose, or hose barb fitting. To fit
the non-included parts to this assembly, refer to Table 2 on Page 17 for
appropriate page references. Note: When ordering a new partial
nebulizer assembly, also order a new extension, P/N 754061. The
cotter pin, supply hose, and barb fitting can be transferred from
your old nebulizer, however, the extension is bonded in place and
difficult to remove.

This 1/4 in. ID, 3/8 in. OD, 48 in. long tubing (Figure 18) connects
the nebulizer to your oxygen source. The source can be a built-in
system or an oxygen tank.

1.

Push one end of the oxygen supply hose onto the barb
fitting on top the bottle (Figure 21). Note: A small amount
of grease on the barbs will ease assembly.

2.

Attach the free end of the hose to a 50 psi wall oxygen
outlet or an oxygen cylinder. Note: Your oxygen supplier is
the best source to make these connections for you.

Nebulizer Assembly,

Partial

P/N 749510

Cotter Pin

Extension

Figure 19. Nebulizer Extension and
Cotter Pin

Figure 20. Nebulizer in Place

Opening

for

Nebulizer
Extension

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