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Freestyle – AirSep MN131-1 B User Manual

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FreeStyle™

EN-30

AirSep

®

Corporation

MN131-1 rev. B - 02/13

In the event of an alarm or you observe FreeStyle is not working

properly; consult the Troubleshooting section in this manual. If

you cannot resolve the problem, consult your Equipment

Provider.

If you feel discomfort or are experiencing a medical emergency,

seek medical assistance immediately.

o Start-Up

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

alarm stops.

o Low Battery

As the battery power approaches a low level, a brief alarm sounds

intermittently, and the yellow 25% Battery gauge / indicator (Figure 11)

light also illuminates intermittently. When this occurs, connect FreeStyle

to a DC power outlet or to an AC power outlet, or change to another

source of oxygen within two minutes. When FreeStyle is connected to

DC power outlet or AC power outlet, the unit operates while recharging

FreeStyle’s battery simultaneously. The level of battery charge is

indicated by the battery gauge/indicator(s).

o Cannula disconnected

When FreeStyle is operating but does not sense breathing, a constant

alarm sounds, and the alarm light illuminates after 15 minutes. If this

occurs, check the connection from the cannula to the FreeStyle 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.

o FreeStyle’s capacity is exceeded

If your breathing rate causes the capacity of FreeStyle to be exceeded,

a rapid alarm sounds every ½ second, and the alarm light illuminates

red intermittently. When this occurs, the concentration of oxygen that

FreeStyle is supplying 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.