Fisher & Paykel HC230 manual Cleaning & Maintenance, Setup Instructions, Daily, Weekly

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6.CLEANING & MAINTENANCE

1.Switch off the device and unplug from the power socket.

2.Wipe the exterior of the device with a clean, damp (not wet) cloth and mild dishwashing detergent. Do not use harsh abrasives or solvents, or these may damage the device.

3.DAILY

Clean chamber and tube.

Remove the breathing tube from the chamber.

Rinse the tube with soapy water. Hang – up hose with hose ends pointing to floor to dry.

Remove the chamber by pushing down the finger guard and pulling out the chamber.

Pour out & discard the remaining water.

Clean the chamber with soapy water, rinse and dry.

4.WEEKLY

Thoroughly clean the chamber

Soak the inside of the chamber for 10 minutes in a solution of one part white vinegar

to five parts water.

5.Replace the air filter when it becomes significantly discoloured, at least once every 3 months or after 1000 hours machine running time.

Remove the filter holder from the back of the device and take out the filter.

Replace the old filter with a new filter: Ensure the vertical black line is facing towards the device.

7.SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

HOW TO SET UP YOUR SYSTEM

1.Remove your device from its packaging.

2.Place the device on a low shelf or on the floor beside your bed, the unit needs to be placed below head height.

3.Remove one water chamber from the packaging.

4.Remove the blue caps and discard them (Fig.1).

5.Fill the chamber up to the water filling line with distilled water only (Fig.2).

Never fill the chamber while it is attached to the device. When moving your device, ensure that the water chamber is empty. Machine failure due to water damage is not covered by warranty.

6.To attach the water chamber to the device, press down the finger guard and slide the chamber on (Fig.3) (Fig. 4).

7.When the chamber is fitted correctly, the finger guard will click into place.

8.One end of the tube has a white plastic connector. Push this onto the outlet on top of the chamber. (Fig.5)

9.Connect the other end of the tube to the mask.

10.Plug the device power cord into your household power socket and rear of device.

11.Switch on the device by pressing the on/off button (See Fig.6 ). The current humidity setting is displayed.

12.For changing the setting refer to section 8 “Controls and Display”.

Fig.1

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Fig.5

Fig.2

Fig.4

Fig.6

Your device is now ready for use.

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Contents HC230 English Francais Español HC230 Series Symbol Definitions Oxygen USE WarningsIntended USE English Description of the DeviceDaily Cleaning & MaintenanceSetup Instructions WeeklyControls and Display Display Description and FunctionsPatient Menu Additional Settings Summary Patient Menu SummaryFrequently Asked Questions SpecificationsOperating Conditions TroubleshootingAmbient Temperature Storage and Transport ConditionsPPC Avec Système ’HUMIDIFICATION Intégré Avertissement Définition DES SymbolesUtilisation Recommandée Avertissement Contre L’UTILISATION D’OXYGÈNEDescription DE L’APPAREIL Contenu de l’emballageInstructions D’INSTALLATION Nettoyage & EntretienJournalier Contrôles ET Affichage Affichages Description ET FonctionSommaire Menu Patient Sommaire Menu Patient Réglages SupplémentairesQuestions Fréquemment Posées Caractéristiques TechniquesPoids 13. Dépannage Conditions DE FonctionnementConditions D’ENTREPOSAGE ET DE Transport Température AmbianteHC230 Serie Advertencias Sobre EL USO DE Oxígeno Definición DE LOS SímbolosAdvertencias USO Para EL QUE HA Sido DiseñadoDescripción DEL Aparato Contenido del paqueteDiariamente Limpieza Y MantenimientoInstrucciones DE Operación SemanalmenteControles Y Pantalla Pantalla Descripción Y FunciónResumen Menú Paciente Resumen Menú Paciente Ajustes AdicionalesEspecificaciones DEL Producto Dimensiones PesoPreguntas MÁS Frecuentes RendimientoCondiciones DE Almacenamiento Y Transporte Solución DE ProblemasCondiciones DE Operación HumedadREV B