Getting Started With Your Freestyle Portable Oxygen Concentrator - AirSep FreeStyle Patient Manual

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• Never use FreeStyle with the device itself located in the boot of a car.
• Do not allow either the air intake filter or the air outlets to become blocked
during use.
• When the car in which you are using FreeStyle is turned off, disconnect and remove
the unit from the car with you. Never allow FreeStyle to be stored in a very hot car or
in other similar, high- or low-temperature environments. (Refer to the Specifications
section in this manual.)
• Do not leave a nasal cannula under bed coverings or chair cushions. If FreeStyle is
turned on but not in use, the oxygen could make the material flammable. Make sure
FreeStyle is off when not in use.
• Although FreeStyle is a low-voltage device, do not remove its housing. Only your
Equipment Provider should remove the unit covers.
• AirSep recommends an alternative source of supplemental oxygen in the event of a
power failure, alarm condition, or mechanical failure. Consult your doctor or Equipment
Provider for the type of reserve system required.
• Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by order of a doctor. Use FreeStyle
in accordance with AirSep's FreeStyle Patient Manual.
IV. Getting Started with Your FreeStyle Portable Oxygen
Concentrator
The FreeStyle packaging contains the following items, as shown in Figures 1-3. If
any are missing, contact your Equipment Provider.
• FreeStyle Portable Oxygen Concentrator with carrying case
• Patient manual (not shown)
• AC power supply (100-240 volts, 50/60 Hz) with power cord (alternative power
cords available for use in various countries)
• Car DC power supply
Figure 2: FreeStyle AC Power
Supply/Power Cord
Figure 1: FreeStyle Unit
Figure 3: FreeStyle DC Power Supply
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