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

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SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc.

Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements

The nebulizer extension is a 2 in. long stainless steel tube that
provides a channel for the oxygen from the nebulizer to the interior
of the therapy chamber (Figure 18). To mount a new extension to a
new nebulizer cap, use a high quality silicone cement. Make sure the
finished joint is secure and free of air leaks.

The cotter pin holds the nebulizer to the oxygen therapy door
(Figure 18). If you should lose or damage this pin, we recommend
that you obtain a replacement locally to save time and expense. The
pin is stainless steel, 1/16 in. diameter, and 1.5 in. long. In an
emergency, use a bent paper clip as a temporary replacement!

Overview
The original gauge was a square, analog-type instrument. This gauge
is no longer available, and has been replaced by a smaller, more
modern, digital instrument (Figure 24).

Tools Required
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3/8 in. wrench

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Phillips screwdriver

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Small flat-blade screwdriver (for old-style gauge only)

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Electric drill with 1/16 in. bit

Removal - Old-style Gauge
1.

Open the cage door.

2.

With a Phillips screwdriver and a 3/8 in. wrench,
remove the two gauge bracket screws/nuts (Figure 22).

3.

With a small flat-blade screwdriver, unscrew the two
gauge screws (Figure 23).

Nebulizer Extension

P/N 754061

Nebulizer Cotter Pin

P/N 853071

Gauge Assembly

P/N

854771

Gauge Bracket Screws

Figure 22. Removing the Old-style
Gauge Assembly

Figure 23. Rear the Old-style Gauge
Assembly

Gauge

Bracket

Gauge Screws

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