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H 91.44 cm W x 91.44 cm H 750831All 4 Sides 750909Top/Bottom 750831R & L Sides 4 12155-00-FNHJANew P/N: 102575-1Old P/N: 48 in. W x 36 in. H 121.92 cm W x 91.44 cm H 2 2 Table 4. Seal Strip Part Numbers SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. 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. The following procedures will help you fix most of the problems that General 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: • There is no oxygen flow into the cage.-----------------------------------------------Page 31 • ..........There is excessive oxygen leakage from the cage. ------------------------------Page 32 • The door does not close or latch correctly.-----------------------------------------Page 33 • ..........One or both of the gauges does not read correctly. -----------------------------Page 34 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 Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting Returning the Oxygen Therapy Door for Repairs RMA Numbers Packing and Shipment If your door should require return to SSCI for repairs, discuss the problem with one of our Customer Service Representatives. Obtain an RMA number (Return Merchandise Authorization) from him before shipping the unit back. Note: SSCI will not accept merchandise returned without an RMA number. If you were able to keep the door shipping carton, repack the door into the carton, staple or tape the cover securely in place. If the shipping carton is not available, package the door securely in a suitable container. Ship documentation with the door including: • Destination • RMA Number • Your name, company and address • Your telephone number • A description of the reason for returning the door SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. 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 Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting There is excessive oxygen leakage from the cage. Remedial Action Note: Some oxygen leakage is normal. The corners of the cage are left open to help distribute the oxygen in the cage uniformly and to allow for the escape of carbon dioxide. If you feel that the amount of leakage is excessive, perform the following steps. First: Make sure the door is properly closed and latched. If the door does not clos...
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