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AirSep

®

Corporation

NewLife

®

Elite Service Manual

4.0 Provider Maintenance

4.1 Routine Maintenance

The NewLife Elite unit has two or three filters and a 9-volt battery that require

sched uled maintenance and replacement.

To ensure that the unit’s output of oxygen is within specification, you must

perform a test of oxygen concentration. Test the unit upon delivery to a patient

and at periodic intervals. Equipment Providers, based on their expertise and

documentation, may establish and implement their own protocol to check

oxygen concentration. The interval established may be longer or shorter than

90 days, which is AirSep’s default time period for providers who do not choose

to establish their own protocol.

AirSep does not require preventative maintenance on the concentrator. You

do not need to perform any maintenance as long as the NewLife unit remains

within specifications at the desired flow rate.

4.1.1 Air Intake Gross Particle Filter/GPF

The external air intake gross particle filter is located on the back of the

unit. You can easily remove it by hand. Instruct the patient to clean

this filter weekly. (Refer to Section 3.2.1.)

NOTE

The filter may require more frequent cleaning if

the NewLife unit operates in a harsh environ ment

such as a house heated by wood, kerosene, or oil,

or one with excessive cooking or cigarette smoke.

4.1.2 Product Filter Replacement

The product filter must be replaced after every 25,000 hours of use.

1

Set the unit’s ON/OFF switch to the OFF position, and unplug

the power cord.

2

Remove the side panels to locate the product filter.

NOTE

Observe the position of the filter before

removal.

3

Cut the tie-wraps, and separate the green tubing from both

sides of the filter.

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