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Carefully inspect your Oxygen Therapy Door while you unpack it. If damage is noted, or if parts appear to be missing, call SSCI Customer Service at (800) 323-7366. The following parts are included in the shipment (Figure 1): • Oxygen Therapy Door • Ice tray with valve • Nebulizer with supply tubing Oxygen Therapy Door Ice Tray With Valve Nebulizer With Supply Tubing Figure 1. Parts Included in Shipment Installation and Setup Tools Required • Phillips screwdriver • Punch (1/4 in. dia. max.) • Small hammer or mallet Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Chapter 2 - Installation and Setup Procedure 1. With a 1/4 in. or smaller punch and a small hammer, remove both hinge pins from the cage door (Figures 2 and 3). 2. Remove the door from the cage. Hinges Hinge Hinge Pin (shown partially out) Figure 2. Hinges on a Regal Cage Figure 3. Door Hinge and Hinge Pin 3. Open the door and, on the rear of the gauge, pull the tape marked “REMOVE TO START” from the battery compartment. The gauge will begin operating. 4. Hang the oxygen therapy door on the existing cage hinges and install the original hinge pins (Figure 4). 5. Hang the ice tray on the button hooks provided on the door (Figures 4 and 5). Ice Tray Button Hooks Ice Tray Opening for Nebulizer Extension Figure 4. Oxygen Therapy Door in Place Figure 5. Ice Tray in Place on a Regal Cage SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Cotter Pin Extension Figure 6. NebulizerFigure 7. Nebulizer in Place Disposition of the Shipping Carton 6. On the nebulizer extension, squeeze the two ends of the cotter pin together and remove the pin from the extension (Figure 6). 7. Open the oxygen therapy door. 8. Place the nebulizer in the ice tray with the extension through the opening in the door (Figures 5, 6, and 7). 9. Inside the door, replace the cotter pin through the extension to hold the nebulizer in place and spread the two cotter pin ends apart to keep the pin from falling out. 10. Attach the free end of the nebulizer plastic tubing to a 50 psi wall oxygen outlet or an oxygen cylinder. Note: Your oxygen supplier is the best source to make this connection for you. Installation and setup is complete. Your SSCI Oxygen Therapy Door is now ready for use. The shipping carton can be cut up and thrown away. If adequate space is available, however, it might be handy to retain the carton in case reshipment of the door to the manufacturer ever becomes necessary for repairs. Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Chapter 2 - Installation and Setup Comments: SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door 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. Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Door and Latch Door Seals The door has flexible rubber seal strips (Figure 8) on all four sides to prevent the escape of oxygen. The corners are open to help distribute the oxygen uniformly, and allow for the escape of carbon dioxide. Seal Strip Seal Strip Open Space Latch Connector Bracket Bracket Screw Similar Bracket & Screw Figure 8. Door Seals and Open Space Figure 9. Door Latch and Adjustments Opening and Closing Latch Adjustment The door is held closed by a self-actuating latch connector (Figure 9). As the door is closed, the latch connector rides up and over the handle and then falls down, locking the door closed. To open the door, lift up on the latch connector and pull the door open. If the latch connector and door are not properly adjusted, you may have difficulty in opening the door, and it may not lock automatically when closed. To adjust the door, loosen the bracket screws (Figure 9), move the brackets slightly up or down as needed, then retighten the screws. Try the door again, and repeat the adjustment until the latch connector and latch work together smoothly. If the above adjustment is not adequate, you may have to loosen the screws on the door hinge brackets and move the entire door up or down slightly. Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Ice Tray The ice tray can be used for ice baths, warm water, warm chemical packs - whatever your current treatment requires. The tray cannot be easily removed from the door if the nebulizer is in place. Therefore, a valve is provided on the bottom of the tray to facilitate the disposal of used water (Figure 10). The valve handle positions are: • Horizontal - Closed - No flow • Vertical - Open - Flow You can attach a piece of .375 in. ID tubing to the barbed tubing connection on the valve to drain the tray to a remote location. Handle: Horizontal - No Flow Vertical - Flow (Flow position shown) Barbed Tubing Connection Figure 11. Temperature/Himidity Gauge Figure 10. Ice Tray Valve Gauges General Cautions A two-function, digital gauge is located on the upper left of the oxygen therapy door (Figure 11). This battery-powered gauge includes ...
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