Caution, Principles of operation – Precision Medical EasyPulse5 Oxygen Conserving Regulator User Manual

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CAUTION

• Only personnel instructed and trained in its use should operate the

Conserver.

• The Conserver contains magnetic, ferrous material that may affect

the results of an MRI.

• DO NOT autoclave.

• DO NOT gas sterilize with Ethylene Oxide.

• DO NOT clean with aromatic hydrocarbons.

• Store the Conserver in a clean area when not in use.

• Avoid dropping the Conserver or placing it in a position where it could

fall and become damaged.

• Consistent with the recommendations of the medical community on

the use of conserving devices, it is recommended that the Oxygen

Conserving Regulator be qualified on patients in the situations it will

be used.

• The Conserver may not be able to detect all respiratory efforts of the

patient. (Shallow breathers may not be able to trigger the Conserver.)

• Operating the Conserver outside its range of operating conditions

may affect its accuracy and performance.

PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION

The Oxygen Conserver is designed to be used with high-pressure oxygen

systems. It consists of a cylinder connection, cylinder contents gauge (if

equipped), high-to-low pressure regulator, orifice plate and a conserving

demand module. The regulator reduces the high pressure of the cylinder to

the working pressure of the orifice plate. The orifice plate uses calibrated

orifices to deliver a selected flow to the conserving demand module. The

conserving demand module controls the pulse size and timing to the

patient. It supplies a pulse of oxygen at the beginning of each breath.

This reduces the oxygen demand on the system and limits the drying of

the airways. The flow is determined by setting the flow control knob to the

prescribed flow. The oxygen is supplied to the patient through the cannula.

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