Summary of Contents for Suburban OXYGEN THERAPY DOOR 12155-00-DRDRAA
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Oxygen Therapy Door Converts standard Regal cage into an oxygen therapy chamber Models to fit most single-door Regal cages Door-mounted thermometer/hygrometer Outside compartment for nebulizer and ice New Model Numbers: 12155-00-DRDRAA, 12155-00-DREPAA, 12155-00-EPDRAA, 12155-00-EPEPAA, 12155-00-EPFNAA, 12155-00-EPHJAA, 12155-00-FNFNAA, 12155-00-FNHJAA Former Model Numbers: 102563-1, 102566-1, 102564-1, 102567-1, 102568-1, 102570-1, 102573-1, 102575-1 SSCI...
Table of Contents Chapter 1 - General Information ... 1 Introduction ... 1 About this Manual ... 1 Information and Safety Notices ... 2 Notes ... 2 WARNINGS ... 2 Models ... 2 Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel ... 3 Introduction ...
Chapter 1 - General Information Introduction About this Manual Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door The SSCI Oxygen Therapy Door transforms your standard Regal cage into an oxygen therapy chamber. The clear door features a continuous-flow nebulizer with .25 in (.635 cm) inner diameter x .062 in (.16 cm) thick tubing to deliver a regulated flow of medicated, moist oxygen.
Chapter 1 - General Information Information and Safety Notices Notes WARNINGS Models Table 1. Models - Oxygen Therapy Door Throughout this manual you will find text under the headings Note: and WARNING:. Under the Note: headings, you will be given additional information pertinent to the subject discussed in that paragraph or step.
Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel Introduction Cleaning and Cleansers Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Stainless steel is steel alloyed with chromium to make it highly resistant to stain, rust and corrosion. Note: This does NOT mean that stainless steel will never rust or corrode.
Chapter 1 - General Information Deodorizing Agents, Disinfectants and Sanitizers Effect on Warranty Safety Cleaning Requirements The large selection of brands and combinations of chemicals available for deodorizing, disinfecting and sanitizing is staggering. Select one or more agents for use in your facility only after weighing all the benefits claimed by each product.
SSCI Contact Information Warranty Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Contact SSCI Customer Service by mail, telephone or fax. The department is available from 8:30am to 5:00pm, Central Time, Monday through Friday. Closed holidays. Address: Suburban Surgical Co., Inc.
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Chapter 1 - General Information Comments: SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc.
Chapter 2 - Installation and Setup Unpacking and Inspection Parts Included Installation and Setup Tools Required Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door If the shipping container appears damaged in any way, contact the shipping company immediately.
Chapter 2 - Installation and Setup Procedure Hinges Figure 2. Hinges on a Regal Cage Ice Tray Button Hooks Figure 4. Oxygen Therapy Door in Place on a Regal Cage With a 1/4 in. or smaller punch and a small hammer, remove both hinge pins from the cage door (Figures 2 and 3).
Cotter Pin Figure 6. Nebulizer Disposition of the Shipping Carton Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Extension Figure 7. Nebulizer in Place On the nebulizer extension, squeeze the two ends of the cotter pin together and remove the pin from the extension (Figure 6).
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Chapter 2 - Installation and Setup Comments: SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc.
Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Warning: Oxygen is a highly combustible gas. Avoid the use of open flames, smoking materials, or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used. Door and Latch Door Seals Seal Strip Figure 8.
Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Ice Tray Handle: Horizontal - No Flow Vertical - (Flow position shown) Barbed Tubing Connection Figure 10. Ice Tray Valve Gauges General Cautions The ice tray can be used for ice baths, warm water, warm chemical packs - whatever your current treatment requires.
Maximum/Minimum Temperature and Humidity Recording Front View of Gauge Max/Min Button Clear Button Figure 12. Gauge Buttons Changing Between °C and °F Displays Replacing the Gauge Battery Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door As the gauge operates, it records the maximum and minimum temperatures and humidities reached since the last time the Clear Button was pressed.
Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Battery Slide Battery Rear View of Gauge Figure 14. Gauge Battery Slide and Battery Using the Nebulizer Figure 15. Battery Slide and Battery Removed from Gauge We at SSCI are not licensed veterinarians. Please use your experience, and refer to professional literature for advice on proper dosages and usage of medications, and appropriate concentrations of oxygen.
Oxygen Concentration Control Form No. 702703 Rev. F May, 2009 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door At the oxygen source, set the oxygen flow to 10 liters per minute or higher if more flow is needed. Refer to Oxygen Concentration Control below to set desired oxygen concentration.
Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Cleaning Instructions Introduction You will no doubt want to clean your oxygen door and cages whenever they become dirty or saturated with waste fluids. Maintaining high standards of sanitation will be an important priority for your facility Stainless Steel Ordinary deposits of waste and fluids can usually be removed with...
Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements Warning: Oxygen is a highly combustible gas. Avoid the use of open flames, smoking materials, or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used. Before servicing or performing maintenance on the oxygen therapy door, make sure the oxygen supply is turned off at the source.
Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements General Information Parts Ordering Procedure Many of the threaded fasteners used on SSCI products are secured with thread adhesive to insure structural integrity. Removing any screw or bolt may be difficult at first. During disassembly, retain all hardware items such as screws, nuts, lockwashers, etc.
Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements Cotter Pin Figure 19. Nebulizer Extension and Cotter Pin Nebulizer Assembly, Partial P/N 749510 Nebulizer Oxygen Supply Hose P/N 750492 Extension Opening Nebulizer Extension Figure 20. Nebulizer in Place Attach the free end of the nebulizer plastic tubing to a 50 psi wall oxygen outlet or an oxygen cylinder.
Nebulizer Hose Barb Fitting P/N 854546 Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Tools Required 5/8 in. open-end wrench Utility knife Procedure The hose barb fitting connects the oxygen supply hose to the nebulizer (Figure 21). To replace the fitting: Pull or cut the oxygen supply hose off the fitting.
Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements 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 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).
Gauge Bracket Screws Figure 24. Front View of the New-style Gauge (mounted on door) Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Removal - New-style Gauge Open the cage door. With a Phillips screwdriver and a 3/8 in. wrench, remove the two gauge bracket screws/nuts (Figure 24).
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Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements Loosen the gauge bracket nuts and remove the gauge from the door. With a 1/16 in. bit, drill two holes in the door at the locations marked in Step 5 (Figure 26). This will provide easy access to the buttons on the front of the gauge.
Ice Tray P/N 202975 Ice Tray Button Hooks Figure 27. Ice Tray Button Hooks Ice Tray Valve P/N 854545 Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Hang the new ice tray on the button hooks provided on the door (Figures 27 and 28).
Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements Seal Strip Retainer and Seal Strip Refer to Tables 3 and 4 for Part Numbers Seal Strip Mounting Screw Figure 29. Outside View - Seal Strip and Retainer Mounting Screws The following instructions cover both the seal strip retainers and the seal strips.
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Table 3. Seal Strip Retainer Part Numbers Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door If you are replacing the seal strip, hold the new strip in position. Hold the new or existing seal strip retainer in position. Secure the seal strip and retainer to the door with the screws/nuts you removed in Step 2.
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Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements Table 4. Seal Strip Part Numbers . n i . n i . n i . n i . n i . n i . n i . n i . n i . n i .
Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting Warning: Oxygen is a highly combustible gas. Avoid the use of open flames, smoking materials, or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used. Before servicing or performing maintenance on the oxygen therapy door, make sure the oxygen supply is turned off at the source.
Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting Returning the Oxygen Therapy Door for Repairs RMA Numbers Packing and Shipment If your door should require return to SSCI for repairs, discuss the problem with one of our Customer Service Representatives. Obtain an RMA number (Return Merchandise Authorization) from him before shipping the unit back.
There is no oxygen flow into the cage. Remedial Action Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door First: Make sure that the oxygen supply is turned on at the source and that your oxygen supply tank is not empty. Second: Make sure the oxygen therapy door is properly closed and latched and not allowing oxygen to escape.
Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting There is excessive oxygen leakage from the cage. Remedial Action Note: Some oxygen leakage is normal. The corners of the cage are left open to help distribute the oxygen in the cage uniformly and to allow for the escape of carbon dioxide. If you feel that the amount of leakage is excessive, perform the following steps.
The door does not close or latch correctly. Remedial Action Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door The latch brackets are probably out of adjustment. Refer to Latch Adjustment on Page 11.
Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting One or both of the gauges does not read correctly. Remedial Action One or both of the gauges is defective. The gauges are not repairable and must be replaced. Call SSCI and order a new gauge assembly, P/N 854771.
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