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Note: . Ensure the cannula is fully inserted and
secure. You should hear or feel oxygen flow to
the prongs of the nasal cannula. If oxygen does
not seem to flow, first verify that the flow meter
ball is registering a flow. Then, place the tip of the
cannula into a glass of water; if bubbles come out
of the cannula, oxygen is flowing. If bubbles do not
appear, refer to the troubleshooting section of this
manual.
Note: Always follow the cannula manufacturer's
instructions for proper use. Replace the disposable
cannula as recommended by the cannula
manufacturer or your Equipment Provider.
Additional supplies are available from your
Equipment Provider.
Note: Allow the unit to run for at least 5 minutes at
2 LPM or above before use.
Note: Always follow the cannula manufacturer's
instructions for proper use. Replace the disposable
cannula as recommended by the cannula
manufacturer or your equipment provider.
Additional supplies are available from your
equipment provider.
Note: The Manufacturer does not recommend the
sterilization of this equipment.
Note: If the unit has not been used for an extended
period of time, it needs to operate for several
minutes before power failure alarm can become
activated.
Note: The concentrator releases warm air out
the bottom of the unit which can permanently
discolor temperature sensitive flooring surfaces
such as vinyl. The concentrator should not be used
over flooring that is sensitive to heat staining. The
Manufacturer is not responsible for flooring that
becomes discolored.
Note: The NewLife Intensity Oxygen Concentrator
must be operated for at least five minutes at 2 LPM
before using the unit.
The NewLife Intensity is appropriate for usage
by two users, provided the combined flow is a
minimum of 2 LPM and does not exceed the
maximum capacity of the concentrator.
Note: The standard NewLife Elite Oxygen
Concentrator accommodates prescriptions from
1 LPM minimum to 5 LPM maximum.
Note: The standard NewLife Intensity 10 Oxygen
Concentrator accommodates prescriptions from
2 LPM to 10 LPM maximum.
NewLife Family
Note: To prevent a void warranty, follow all
manufacturers' instructions.
Note: Do not attempt any maintenance other than
the possible solutions listed within the manual.
Note: Do not operate the unit without the intake
gross particle filter in place.
Note: Portable and mobile radio frequency (RF)
communications equipment can effect medical
electrical equipment.
Note: There is never a danger of depleting the
oxygen in a room when you use your Oxygen
Concentrator unit.
Note: To Equipment Provider: The following oxygen
administration accessories are recommended for
use with the NewLife:
• Nasal Cannula: CAIRE Part Number CU002-1
• Humidifier Adaptor Tubing: CAIRE Part number
20843882
• Humidifier Bottle: CAIRE Part Number HU003-1
• Firebreak: CAIRE Part Number 20629671
A firebreak is required for use with any cannula.
• CAIRE offers a firebreak intended to be used
in conjunction with the oxygen concentrator. The
firebreak is a thermal fuse to stop the flow of gas in
the event that the downstream cannula or oxygen
tubing is ignited and burns to the firebreak. It is
placed in-line with the nasal cannula or oxygen
tubing between the patient and the oxygen outlet
of the NewLife. For proper use of the firebreak,
always refer to the manufacturer's instructions
(included with each firebreak kit).
• For any additional recommended accessories,
please see the Accessories Catalog (PN ML-
LOX0010) available on www.caireinc.com.
WARNING: KEEP OUT OF THE REACH
OF CHILDREN UNTIL INSTALLED.
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CAN EXPOSE YOU
TO CHEMICALS INCLUDING NICKEL, WHICH
IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO
CAUSE CANCER. FOR MORE INFORMATION,
GO TO WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV.
PN MN239-C4 E | User Manual
ENG - 9

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