Operating instructions – DeVilbiss IFILL PD1000A User Manual

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O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE IFILL OXYGEN CYLINDER W/PULSEDOSE

1. Open the battery door.
2. Insert 2 “AA” Alkaline or NiMH batteries.
3. Close the battery door.

NOTE– When changing batteries, first turn the rotary selector to the “OFF” position.

USING YOUR IFILL OXYGEN CYLINDER W/PULSEDOSE

1. Attach the standard nasal cannula to the cannula fitting and to your nose and face. Oxygen

tubing up to 35 feet long may be used in PulseDose delivery mode.

WARNING

To prevent injury from cylinders tipping over, do not use cannula tubing

lengths over 10 feet with small compressed oxygen cylinders. Unattended cylinders

should be secured in a cylinder stand.

2. Turn the rotary selector to the prescribed flow setting.

NOTE– When this rotary switch is set to “OFF,” the unit is not using battery power and will not pulse. When

the selector is set to one of the numbers, the unit is on and awaiting inspiration through the nasal
cannula at which time it will dose on every breath. The volume of the oxygen delivered varies accord-
ing to which prescription flow setting is chosen. The final setting on the rotary switch is “CF”; this is
the continuous flow position. In this position oxygen will flow from the cannula fitting at the default
continuous flow rate.

NOTE– Continuous flow mode is not powered by the batteries and can be used regardless of the battery level. In the event of a device

failure or dead batteries, the user must manually switch the unit to continuous flow for delivery of oxygen. The device will not
automatically switch to continuous flow. The oxygen cylinder will not last as long in continuous flow mode as it would in
PulseDose mode. Unless there is a problem with the unit, such as dead batteries, the unit should be used in PulseDose mode.

3. Breathe normally, the conserving device will deliver a bolus of oxygen at the leading edge of inspiration on every breath up

to 40 breaths per minute.

4. When you are finished using the iFill oxygen cylinder, turn the rotary selector to the “OFF” position.

NOTE– A mask should not be used in the PulseDose delivery mode as it may not fit to the face well enough to allow the conserving

device to sense inhalation efforts. Also, the therapeutic effect of PulseDose would not be realized, as the dose of oxygen would
be diluted in the mask prior to inhalation.

NOTE– A pediatric or low-flow cannula should not be used in PulseDose delivery mode. The reduced diameter of the cannula causes

too much back pressure and will affect the oxygen volume delivered.

NOTE– PulseDose delivers oxygen in a very short “puff.” It does not deliver oxygen during the entire inhalation. The length of time

that PulseDose delivers oxygen will not vary from breath to breath. The time is set in correlation to the oxygen dosage set on
the conserving device (patient’s prescription setting).

NOTE– PulseDose is designed to prevent the delivery of pulses more than every 1 1/2 seconds. If the breath rate is greater than 40

BPM, this feature prevents delivery of excessive oxygen by not dosing on every breath.

NOTE– If using NiMH batteries, carefully monitor when the low battery indicator flashes red. It is recommended that a spare fully-

charged set of alkaline batteries be kept in reserve and installed when the change battery indicator is constant red.

USING YOUR IFILL OXYGEN CYLINDER W/CONTINUOUS FLOW REGULATOR

1. Attach the nasal cannula (or mask) to the cannula fitting and to your nose and face.
2. Turn the rotary selector to the prescribed flow setting. When the selector is set to one of the numbers, the unit is on.
3. Breathe normally.
4. When you are finished using the iFill oxygen cylinder, turn the rotary selector to the “OFF” position.

WARNING

To prevent injury from cylinders tipping over, do not use cannula tubing lengths over 10 feet with small

compressed oxygen cylinders. Unattended cylinders should be secured in a cylinder stand.

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