Why your physician prescribed oxygen – AirSep MN170-1 D User Manual
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MN170-1 rev D
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Fragile – handle with care
Keep unit and accessories dry
Use no oil or grease
Proper disposal of waste of electrical and
electronic equipment required
No smoking
Do not disassemble
Type BF equipment
Consult instructions for use
FAA Approved - POC
Do not expose to open flames
RTCA/DO-160 Section 21
Category M Compliant
RTCA DO160 Section 21 Category M
Compliant. FAA SFAR 106
requirement
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Authorized Representative in the
European Community
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Method of disposing of waste: All waste from AirSep’s Focus Oxygen Concentrator must be disposed of using the appropriate
methods specified by local authorities.
Method for disposing of the device: In order to preserve the environment, the concentrator must be disposed of using the appropriate
methods specified by local authorities.
Why Your Physician Prescribed Oxygen
Many people suffer from a variety of heart, lung, and other respiratory diseases. A significant number of these patients can benefit
from supplemental oxygen therapy at home, when traveling, or while participating in daily activities away from home.
Oxygen is a gas that makes up 21% of the room air we breathe. Our bodies depend on a steady supply to function properly. Your
physician prescribed a flow or setting to address your particular respiratory condition.
Although oxygen is a non-addictive drug, unauthorized oxygen therapy can be dangerous. You must seek medical advice before you
use this oxygen concentrator. The Equipment Provider who supplies your oxygen equipment will demonstrate how to operate the
Focus Portable Oxygen Concentrator.