Suburban Mfg 12155-00-FNFNAA, 12155-00-FNHJAA, 12155-00-EPHJAA manual Troubleshooting, General

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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door

Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting

Warning: Oxygen is a highly combustible gas. Avoid the use of open flames, smoking materials, or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used.

Before servicing or performing maintenance on the oxygen therapy

door, make sure the oxygen supply is turned off at the source.

General

The following procedures will help you fix most of the problems that you might encounter with the Oxygen Therapy Door. If necessary, please feel free to call SSCI Customer Service at (800) 323-7366. Our experiencedTechnical Support personnel will be glad to help you.

For more information on contacting SSCI, refer to SSCI Contact Information on Page 5.

Part numbers for available replacement parts are shown in Table 2 on Page 17. To order replacement parts, refer to Parts Ordering Procedure on Page 18.

Possible problems are listed below along with their page references:

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There is no oxygen flow into the cage.-----------------------------------------------

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There is excessive oxygen leakage from the cage. ------------------------------

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The door does not close or latch correctly.-----------------------------------------

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One or both of the gauges does not read correctly. -----------------------------

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Page numbers shown in the Remedial Action sections direct you to step-by-step directions on replacing specific parts. Refer to Chapter 4, Repairs and Replacements.

If your oxygen therapy door must be returned to SSCI for repairs, refer to Returning the Oxygen Therapy Door for Repairs on Page 30 for directions.

Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006

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Contents Ssci Page Table of Contents Troubleshooting Repairs and ReplacementsIntroduction About this Manual General InformationInformation Safety Notices ModelsModels Oxygen Therapy Door Introduction Cleaning Cleansers Care and Cleaning of Stainless SteelCleaning Requirements SafetyTelephone Illinois Ssci Contact Information WarrantyComments Installation and Setup Unpacking Inspection Parts Included Installation SetupTools Required Procedure HingesOn a Regal Cage Nebulizer Disposition of the Shipping CartonComments Opening and Closing Latch Adjustment Operating and CleaningDoor and Latch Door SealsIce Tray GaugesGeneral Maximum/Minimum Temperature Humidity Recording Replacing the Gauge BatteryChanging Between C and F Displays Gauge Battery Slide and Battery Using the NebulizerOxygen Concentration Control Oxygen Concentration ControlCleaning Instructions Nebulizer Cleaning ProceduresIntroduction Repairs and Replacements Replacement PartsReplacement Parts Available for the Oxygen Therapy Door General Information Parts Ordering Procedure Tool Required ProceduresCotter Pin Nebulizer Oxygen Supply HoseTools Required Nebulizer Hose Barb FittingNebulizer Extension Nebulizer Cotter Pin Gauge Assembly OverviewRemoval Old-style Gauge Front View of the New-style Gauge mounted on door Removal New-style GaugeDrilling Button Access Holes Ice Tray Valve Ice Tray Refer to Tables 3 and 4 for Part Numbers Seal Strip Retainer and Seal Strip Parts Identification Retainer Mounting Screws Retainer and Seal StripSeal Strip Retainer Part Numbers Door Model Door Dimensions Seal Strip Retainer QuantitySeal Strip Part Numbers Door Model Door Dimensions Seal Strip P/N QuantityGeneral TroubleshootingRMA Numbers Packing and Shipment Returning the Oxygen Therapy Door for RepairsRemedial Action There is no oxygen flow into the cageThere is excessive oxygen leakage from the cage Door does not close or latch correctly One or both of the gauges does not read correctly Inside back cover This page left blank intentionally Suburban Surgical Company, Inc Twelfth Street Wheeling, IL Phone 847Toll Free 800