Lifestyle Unit Components; Operating Instructions - AirSep LifeStyle Patient Manual

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V. LifeStyle Unit Components
Figure 4: LifeStyle Exterior View
1 Air Inlet
2 Cover
3 Power Connection (12 VDC inlet)
4 Air Outlet
Figure 5: LifeStyle Components
5 Air Intake/Gross Particle Filter
6 ALARM Light
7 BATTERY Light
8 PULSE Light
9 Flow Selector
10 Handle
11 Rechargeable Battery
12 Oxygen Outlet
Figure 6: Additional Components
13 Battery Compartment
14 Compressor Filter
15 Hour Meter
VI. Operating Instructions
1. Locate and position LifeStyle so that the air inlets and air outlet are not
obstructed. The unit, particularly the intake area, should be located in a well-
ventilated space to avoid airborne pollutants or fumes.
2. Make sure that a battery pack is in place in the unit. Then power the unit
through (a) the battery; (b) a DC socket; or (c) an AC socket. (Refer to the
"Power Supplies" section of this Patient Manual.)
a. Use the battery only; or
b. If you are in a car, connect one end of the DC adapter into the DC socket
and the other end into LifeStyle's 12-volt DC connector; or
c. If you are near an AC socket, connect one end of the AC adapter into the
LifeStyle's 12-volt DC connector and the other end into the AC socket.
3. Connect your cannula to the oxygen outlet.
4. Turn the flow selector from OFF to the setting prescribed by your doctor.
When you turn on the LifeStyle unit, a brief alarm sounds. This indicates that
LifeStyle is powered for use.
When LifeStyle senses inhalation, oxygen is supplied to you through your
cannula. The duration of this pulse flow is dependent upon the flow setting.
The time required to reach maximum oxygen purity after turning on the
LifeStyle unit is three minutes.
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