Diagram - Headset
[ Headset ]
Headset |
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Ear Buds |
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Headset Flexible Arm | Adjusting Knob for |
| Oxygen Outlet Postion |
| Headset Tube |
Oxygen Outlet |
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2After the blowing ends, the heat dispelling fan will continue to run for 3 minutes to drive away hot air. The machine will then turn off automatically. Turn the power switch off if you are not going to use it
within a short time. | Exhaust |
3 If the unit will not be used for a period of | gas vent |
time, remove the power cord from electrical |
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outlet. |
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Maintenance
Turn off the unit and remove the Power Cord
Danger from the electrical outlet before maintenance to avoid electrical shock.
Operation
Adjust Air Flow
1Move the arm in an up/down direction to adjust the oxygen outlet.
Oxygen Outlet
Larger Hole
Small Hole
A Cleaning Condensation Chamber
1 In geographic regions of high humidity, use the condensation chamber to collect excess water condensate from the unit.
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Positioning headset: |
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Over Ear Placement |
| Around Neck Placement |
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D End of Operation Cycle
1 When the set time ends, the machine will automatically activate the blowing cycle for one minute in order to speed up the discharge of vapors.
2During operation, water vapor may condense
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| the middle section of the external connection |
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| hose may be used to collect it. |
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| Note: Using the condensation chamber will |
| Accumulated water |
| reduce airflow. Use only if necessary. |
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3 | When using the condensation chamber if | Open | Close |
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water level exceeds 1/3, pour the water out by gently twisting the condensation chamber to open it. Then lightly shake both the upper
and lower end of the condensation chamber.
4If water accumulation exceeds more than 1/2, it may cause water backflow and resulting water accumulation on the external connection hose.
5Sometimes excessive water will cause abnormal sounds generated by bubbles and this can be solved by clearing the accumulated water.
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