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AirSep MN166-1 B User Manual

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MN166-1

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B

[Read the Important Safety Rules section before operating this equipment.]

This unit is not to be used for life support. Geriatric, pediatric, or any other patient unable to communicate
discomfort while using this device may require additional monitoring. Patients with hearing and/or sight
impairment(s) may need assistance with monitoring alarms.

Pulse Dose Node settings must be determined for each patient individually for their needs at rest, during
exercise, and when traveling.

If you feel discomfort or are experiencing a medical emergency, seek medical assistance immediately

Start-Up

A brief alarm sounds at start-up. FreeStyle 5 begins to operate when the alarm stops.

Low Battery

As the battery power approaches a low level, a brief alarm sounds intermittently, and the yellow 25% Battery gauge /
indicator (Figure 12) light also illuminates intermittently. When this occurs, connect FreeStyle 5 to a DC power outlet or
to an AC power outlet, or change to another source of oxygen within two minutes. When FreeStyle 5 is connected to DC
power outlet or AC power outlet, the unit operates while recharging FreeStyle 5’s battery simultaneously. The level of
battery charge is indicated by the battery gauge/indicator(s).

Cannula disconnected

When FreeStyle 5 is operating but does not sense breathing, a constant alarm sounds, and the yellow alarm light
illuminates after 15 minutes. If this occurs, check the connection from the cannula to the FreeStyle 5 unit, make sure that
the nasal cannula is positioned properly on your face, and ensure that you are breathing through your nose. (Your
physician may recommend the use of a chin strap if needed.) If the alarm continues to sound, change to another source of
oxygen as available, and contact your Equipment Provider.

FreeStyle’s capacity is exceeded

If your breathing rate causes the capacity of FreeStyle 5 to be exceeded, a rapid alarm sounds every ½ second, and the
alarm light illuminates yellow intermittently. When this occurs, the breathing rate of the FreeStyle 5 is outside of the unit
specifications. You should reduce any physical activity, reset alarm by turning unit off and back on, and then if necessary
change to another source of oxygen as available, and contact your Equipment Provider.

General malfunction

If FreeStyle 5 has a general malfunction, a rapid alarm sounds every ½ second, and the alarm light illuminates red
continuously. When this occurs, the concentration of oxygen that FreeStyle 5 is supplying is below unit specifications.
You should change to another source of oxygen as available, and contact your Equipment Provider.