Suburban Mfg 12155-00-EPEPAA manual There is no oxygen flow into the cage, Remedial Action

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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door

There is no oxygen flow into the cage.

Remedial Action

First: Make sure that the oxygen supply is turned on at the source and that your oxygen supply tank is not empty.

Second: Make sure the oxygen therapy door is properly closed and latched and not allowing oxygen to escape.

Third: Make sure the nebulizer bottle is in place and fully tightened.

Fourth: Check the regulator on the nebulizer to make sure it is properly adjusted. Refer to Oxygen Concentration Control on Page 15.

Fifth: Check the oxygen supply hose for kinks, leaks, or clogs.

If the hose is kinked or restricted at any point, straighten the hose to remove the restriction. If you find a leak, immediately turn off the oxygen supply at the source.

a.If the leak is at the oxygen source, call your oxygen supplier for repairs.

b.If the leak is in the oxygen supply hose, call SSCI and order a replacement hose, P/N 750492. Refer to Page 20 for replacement procedures.

c.If the leak is at the supply hose barb connector, remove the hose from the connector. Cut about 1.5 in. off the end of the hose, and reconnect the hose to the barb connector.

d.If the leak is between the barb connector and the 4-arm knob on top the regulator, try to tighten the barb connector with a 5/8 in. wrench. If this doesn’t stop the leak, there are probably damaged threads on the barb connector or in the regulator. Call SSCI and order a replacement barb fitting, P/N 854546 or a partial nebulizer assembly, P/N 749510. Refer to Page 21 for replacement instructions for the barb fitting, or Page 20 for the partial nebulizer assembly.

Sixth: Dirt or foreign matter may have entered the nebulizer and is blocking the oxygen flow. Refer to Cleaning Instructions on Page 16.

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 InformationModels Oxygen Therapy Door Information Safety NoticesModels Introduction Cleaning Cleansers Care and Cleaning of Stainless SteelCleaning Requirements SafetyTelephone Illinois Ssci Contact Information WarrantyComments Tools Required Installation and SetupUnpacking Inspection Parts Included Installation Setup On a Regal Cage ProcedureHinges Nebulizer Disposition of the Shipping CartonComments Door Seals Operating and CleaningOpening and Closing Latch Adjustment Door and LatchGeneral Ice TrayGauges Changing Between C and F Displays Maximum/Minimum Temperature Humidity RecordingReplacing the Gauge Battery Gauge Battery Slide and Battery Using the NebulizerOxygen Concentration Control Oxygen Concentration ControlIntroduction Cleaning InstructionsNebulizer Cleaning Procedures Replacement Parts Available for the Oxygen Therapy Door Repairs and ReplacementsReplacement Parts General Information Parts Ordering Procedure Tool Required ProceduresCotter Pin Nebulizer Oxygen Supply HoseTools Required Nebulizer Hose Barb FittingRemoval Old-style Gauge Nebulizer Extension Nebulizer Cotter Pin Gauge AssemblyOverview Front View of the New-style Gauge mounted on door Removal New-style GaugeDrilling Button Access Holes Ice Tray Valve Ice TrayRetainer Mounting Screws Retainer and Seal Strip Seal Strip Retainer and Seal StripRefer to Tables 3 and 4 for Part Numbers Parts IdentificationSeal 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 Toll Free 800 Suburban Surgical Company, IncTwelfth Street Wheeling, IL Phone 847