Travel; Reserve Oxygen System; Troubleshooting - DeVilbiss iGo 306DS Instruction Manual

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NOTe– You will get longer operating time on your Battery if you operate your iGo in PulseDose mode.
7. C heck the Flow Rate to make sure it is set to your prescription setting. If adjustment is needed, use the Flow Rate Setting buttons to adjust the flow rate to the setting
prescribed by your physician. NOTe– Your DeVilbiss provider may have set the flow so that it cannot be adjusted.
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Under certain circumstances, oxygen therapy can be hazardous. Seeking medical advice before using an oxygen concentrator is advisable. It is very important to
follow your oxygen prescription. Do not increase or decrease the flow of oxygen - consult your physician.
8. When you have finished using the iGo, press and hold the Power Button to turn Off. Store the iGo in a cool, dry location when not in use.

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The iGo has two options for portability; both are for use on pedestrian surfaces:
rolling carry case
1.
Place the iGo in the carry case.
2. T he carry case has an opening for the cannula and one for external power connections. It also has several screened openings for airflow. Never block the air openings.
Do not use a carry case other than one approved by DeVilbiss.
3. To adjust the handle height either pull up on the handle and/or press the button and push down on the handle.
CAUTION–The iGo should be taken as a carry-on item if traveling by air. If you are checking the iGo as luggage, it must be packed in a protective case. The Rolling
Carry Case does not provide adequate protection if checking the iGo.
detachable Wheeled cart
1.
Align the locator holes on the bottom of the unit to the tabs on the cart.
2.
Align the screw to the insert on the back of the iGo and hand- tighten the knob on the cart.
3. Push the button on the cart handle to adjust the height.
CAUTION– When transporting the iGo, care should be taken to avoid excessive shock.
NOTe– Before starting a trip, check with your DeVilbiss provider for options (e.g. extra battery/AC Cord for use at destination). Refer to Accessories for appropriate cord.

reSerVe oXYGen SYSteM

As a precaution, your DeVilbiss provider may supply you with a reserve oxygen system. If your unit loses electrical power or fails to operate correctly, the Patient Alert System
will sound to signal you to switch to your reserve oxygen system (if provided). Contact your DeVilbiss provider.
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Availability of an alternate source of oxygen is recommended in case of power outage or mechanical failure. Consult your physician for the type of back-up
system required. do not ignore alerts.

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The following troubleshooting chart will help you analyze and correct minor iGo malfunctions. If the suggested procedures do not help, switch to your reserve oxygen system
and call your DeVilbiss homecare provider. Do not attempt any other maintenance.
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To avoid electric shock hazard, do not remove the covers. There are no user serviceable internal components. The covers should only be removed by a qualified
DeVilbiss provider/DeVilbiss homecare technician.
SYMPTOM
Unit does not operate. No lights are illuminated
and nothing happens when power button is
pressed and held for 1 second.
Unit does not operate. External Power Light
flashes with audible alert. Power Fail Alert is
activated.
No Breath Detected light flashing and audible
alert sounding (PulseDose Mode only).
Unit set up for PulseDose mode but changed
to Continuous Flow because no breath was
detected.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Power button was not held.
2. No External Power and no charged battery installed. 2. Plug into external power or install charged battery.
3. Unit malfunction.
1. AC power cord not properly inserted into wall outlet
or DC adapter not attached.
2. Charged battery not installed or defective battery.
3. No power at wall outlet.
4. Faulty AC Adapter.
5. Faulty DC accessory power port outlet.
6. Faulty DC Adapter.
1. Obstructed cannula or oxygen tubing.
2. C annula is not adjusted properly.
3. Tubing/cannula too long.
4. Humidifier attached.
5. Low flow cannula being used.
6. Atmospheric Pressure Port obstructed.
7. Patient not candidate for PulseDose delivery.
NOTe-Unit will automatically change to CF Mode if
this condition is not corrected.
REMEDY
1. Press Power button and hold for 1 second.
3. Contact your DeVilbiss provider.
1. Check power cord connection at the wall outlet and adapter connection to
unit.
2. Install charged battery or contact your provider for a replacement battery.
3. Check your home circuit breaker and reset if necessary. Use a different
wall outlet if the situation occurs again.
4. Contact your DeVilbiss provider.
5. Check automotive fuse.
6. Contact your DeVilbiss provider.
1. Detach cannula. If proper flow is restored, clean or replace if necessary.
Disconnect the oxygen tubing at the oxygen outlet. If proper flow is restored,
check oxygen tubing for obstructions or kinks. Replace if necessary.
2. Check all cannula connections to make sure they are tight, and adjust the
cannula to fit comfortably in your nose. Ensure tubing is not kinked.
3. Replace with shorter tubing/cannula.
4. Remove humidifier.
5. Replace with standard cannula.
6. Remove obstruction.
7. Use CF delivery for patients that fail to trigger equipment (e.g. mouth
breather with closed soft palate.)
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