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Final inspection OXYWAY Fine I
10 Final inspection OXYWAY Fine I
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Risk of fire and explosion due to highly compressed oxygen
combined with hydrocarbon compounds!
Hydrocarbon compounds (e.g., oil, grease, cleaning alcohol, hand
cream or adhesive plasters) can cause explosive reactions if they
come into contact with highly compressed oxygen. This can result
in severe or life-threatening injury to the patient, user or bystanders.
 Always wash hands thoroughly and remove adhesive plasters
Risk of injury if oxygen escapes from damaged oxygen cylinders
or pressure reducers!
Oxygen can escape unchecked from damaged oxygen cylinders or
pressure reducers. This may lead to explosions and cause serious
or life-threatening injury to the patient, user and bystanders.
 Tighten all screwed unions on the oxygen cylinder and on the
 Secure the oxygen cylinder so that it cannot fall over.
Damage to the device due to pressure hammer on fittings!
Opening the oxygen cylinder valve too quickly can lead to strong
pressure surges and damage the oxygen cylinder or the fitting.
 Always open the oxygen cylinder valve slowly.
Material damage from use of a tool!
All the screwed unions have been designed such that they can be
released by hand. The use of a wrench or other tool could damage
the device or accessories.
 Do not use wrenches or other tools to tighten or release union nuts.
10.1 General instructions
• A final inspection must be performed after each repair.
• During the final inspection, ensure that all results are entered in
• If you discover any defects or deviations from the specified values
• You can also use the final inspection to locate faults. You can find
• You will find the necessary auxiliary equipment in the "Required
Forward
before working with the oxygen supply.
pressure reducer by hand only.
the test report
(see "24 Test reports", page
during the final inspection, you must not use the device again until
they have been rectified.
an overview of possible faults in the "Faults" chapter
(see "12 Faults", page
59).
auxiliary equipment" chapter
equipment", page
251).
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