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1.  snap back   into the scale doing so will damage the scale and void the warranty     The table below shows approximate use times for the Portable System after  it has been completely filled  The table has been constructed using a typical  breathing pattern for oxygen patients  Your use time may vary from the  use times listed below  We recommend that you learn through experience  how long the Portable System will last under your circumstances                    Approximate use time of a Full Portable System   1 9 Hours  2 8 Hours  3 5 3 Hours  4 4 3 Hours                Breathing from the Portable System    1  Attach a standard adult single lumen oxygen nasal cannula   no  longer than 7 feet  to the device   s cannula connection according to  the cannula manufacturer   s instructions     ACAUTION    DO NOT use pediatric  low flow nasal cannulas or oxygen masks  with this device                    MATE    10 Liquid Oxygen System             2  Align the Pulse Selector to the  prescribed setting  Figure 4   The  pulse setting value should be  clearly visible in the center of the  window                 AWARNING  NO OXYGEN is delivered in between settings     Dyn PY EX    4  When your Portable System is set to setting 1 or above  oxygen will  be delivered only while you inhale  You should notice a small pulse at  the beginning of each breath  Oxygen is delivered during this pulse  It  is normal for the device to occasionally skip a breath or to pulse twice  in one breath    5  B
2. EASYMATE    Liquid Oxygen System    PM2200 SERIES       SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    ACAUTION Federal  USA  law restricts this device to sale by    or on the order of a physician        PRECISION MEDICAL   300 Held Drive Tel   001  610 262 6090  Northampton  PA 18067 USA Fax   001  610 262 6080    www precisionmedical com    CONTENTS    RECEIVING  INSPECTION wisi satevecseitccnces tosnssd cxtesed coteandeeseraannaiesinnebsievicuspieanvansyscitvaed 1  SAFETY SYMBOL DESCRIPTION wessisvevicecissicssesbieesnttvaenctasncnostacsnsstensotilieanpvenayeeddis 2  INTENDED USE iets isncsei  cessnsedeateaccvacuin sh usasinstnsiacsaeeiarvaesdnzenesd creesdesdenpdeaivosnaanestonae    3  SPEGIFICATIONS iss scsssiecdee Scere aa elietintsiiaiet tin vies anette aes 3  WARNINGS  amp  CAUTIONS cncscecscecctcceusceccenieactacsscusscceracesssvptssnsvinennctnstenddenesedserbates 4  PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION   sccvesiccstticsaiicesvevtvcsustenensnatescovtcecostreiveatduunsatavaeosehs 6  PORTABLE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION              eceeeetetee testes eee eeeeeeeeeeeetaeteeteeeeeeeeaes 6  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    eee eee eee cece cee teeter tee teeeeeseessae tae taesaeseeseeeeags 6      FILLING THE PORTABLE ji scccssececcsicsness aeea adaces 7   e CHECKING THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF LIQUID OXYGEN REMAINING        10   e BREATHING FROM THE PORTABLE SYSTEM            00c sees eeeeeee tees 10      POSIMIONING rtint E a cece  12      USING THE CARRY BAG     cscs sccesccceseecennuia cessessnn co cuaeseonsaubetvedsa
3. OVERING DEVICE WITH GARMENTS WILL PRODUCE  OXYGEN ENRICHED ATMOSPHERE       Symbol for    SINGLE USE     Applies to Cannula only     Symbol for    Warning  low temperature   freezing conditions     OR    Symbol for    DO NOT touch Liquid Oxygen or parts that have been  in contact with Liquid Oxygen        DDOD    Symbol for    Warning  High pressure oxidizing gas vigorously  accelerates combustion       o    EFE    XYGEN    Symbol for    Equipment MUST be kept in a well ventilated area at  all times        D               gt      p    ALWAYS keep the Portable in an upright position    sal Manufacturer  wel Date of Manufacture    Symbol for    i  ee eee Symbol for    NO SMOKING    Operating Temperature    Prescription required Limitations    O  z        Examine  check Mass    Humidity Limitation Atmospheric Pressure Limitation     lt        Attach Content Scale Here          Volume  HALF FULL QO Volume  EMPTY  MATE    2 Liquid Oxygen System             INTENDED USE    To be used as a portable  supplemental  refillable oxygen device which  delivers USP  United States Pharmacopeia  Oxygen at a number of  various pulsed settings  The device is to be used by patients who may  have difficulty extracting oxygen from the atmosphere  It is for patients  who would normally receive oxygen via nasal cannula  It is intended to  be used as an ambulatory source of Oxygen     ADANGER       This product is not intended as a life sustaining or life supporting  device     SPECIFICATIONS  Dimens
4. RNING    DO NOT allow water into any of the controls  or the fill connector   DO NOT use cleaning solutions   DO NOT immerse device in any kind of liquid     DO NOT use alcohol  solvents  polishes  or any oily substance on  oxygen equipment                 REPLACEMENT PARTS    Cannula 504833  Carry Bag Liner 504488  Carry Bag with Liner 504392  Contents Scale 504393 or 505669  Graphic                    MAINTENANCE    ATTENTION  Equipment Provider    This device contains several field serviceable components  Contact  Precision Medical Customer Service to obtain service procedures and  related service items     RETURNS    Returned products require a Returned Goods Authorization  RGA  number   To obtain an  RGA  number  contact Precision Medical  Inc  All returns  must be packaged in sealed containers to prevent damage  The Portable  device must be fully depleted of liquid oxygen prior to shipping  Precision  Medical  Inc  will not be responsible for goods damaged in transit  Refer  to Precision Medical  Inc  Return Policy available on the Internet  www   precisionmedical com           TROUBLESHOOTING    If the Portable Liquid Oxygen System fails to function  consult the  Troubleshooting guide below   If problem cannot be corrected  consult your Equipment Provider     Problem  A  No pulse    Probable Cause    1  Device Empty   2  Pulse Selector set to     g      3  Pulse selector  positioned between  settings   4  Device not sensing  breath    5  Cannula  disconnected   6  Kink
5. SION MEDICAL     ISO 13485 Certified    Precision Medical  Inc   300 Held Drive  Northampton  PA 18067 USA    Toll Free Tel  800 272 7285  Toll Free Fax  800 353 1240  Tel    001  610 262 6090  Fax   001  610 262 6080    www precisionmedical com    C     0197 TY 0035    504635 Rev9 11 2 10   M  Printed in USA    
6. System with one hand  to keep the device steady and  maintain proper filling position    9  Release the Vent to Fill lever on the  Portable System as soon as you notice a change in the sound of venting  gas followed by a dense  white vapor coming from the Reservoir cover     NOTE  The maximum time to fill a         PM2200   PM2202   PM2203 30 seconds   PM2201 15 seconds     Figure 1                                     ACAUTION    If the Vent to Fill lever fails to close and the hissing continues  remove  the Portable from the Reservoir  The Portable will stop venting in a few  minutes  The Portable may require as much as 30 minutes to restore  normal operation              10  Disengagement     PM2200   PM2203    e Disconnect the Portable System from  the Reservoir by pulling in an upright  motion  Always hold the device with  at least one hand when attempting to  disconnect it   Figure 2        Figure 2                 PM2201   PM2202  ae   Disconnect the Portable System Sse  from the Reservoir by rotating it in S      counterclockwise direction until the device separates  The device    may now be removed from the Reservoir    NOTE  1  Itis common to hear a hissing sound after the Portable  System has been filled  This is the relief valve venting  excess gas pressure  Upon disengaging the Portable  System from the Reservoir it is common to see  condensation on or near the fill connector    2  It is common to have a few small droplets of liquid  oxygen coming from the fill co
7. be used  rest  exercise  sleep      This device is designed to operate with a single lumen  adult  nasal  cannula with a maximum length of 7 feet or less     Only individuals instructed and trained in its use should operate this  device    This device contains magnetic  ferrous material that may affect the  results of an MRI    DO NOT use liquid leak detector to test for leaks    DO NOT autoclave    DO NOT gas sterilize    DO NOT clean with aromatic hydrocarbons    DO NOT immerse device in any kind of liquid    Store device in a clean area when not in use    Only use Precision Medical  Inc    s Liquid System carrying bag   Avoid dropping the device or placing it in a position where it could  fall and become damaged    DO NOT block the outlet fitting or kink the cannula tubing when the  device is in use    Inspiratory efforts vary from patient to patient  The Portable Liquid  Oxygen System may not be able to detect respiratory efforts of all  patients              MATE          Liquid Oxygen System 5    PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION   The Portable Liquid Oxygen System is designed to store and deliver  oxygen while maximizing your freedom of movement  The Portable System  is used as a Supplemental oxygen source which is filled from a reservoir  containing liquid oxygen  The device converts the liquid oxygen to a gas  whichis then available to the patient when triggered by the inspiratory effort  of the patient  The Portable System sensing the inspiratory effort  delivers  a bolus of 
8. ecision Medical  Inc  reserves the right to correct clerical or typographical errors  without penalty                       MATE    Liquid Oxygen System 17          DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    Manufacturer     Authorized European Representative     Product    Model s     MDD Class   Classification criteria     Precision Medical  Inc   300 Held Drive  Northampton  PA 18067  USA  CONTACT  Quality Manager   Phone  610 262 6090    Emergo Europe  European Office   Molenstraat 15   2513 BH  The Hague   The Netherlands   Phone   31  0  70 345 8570   Fax   31  0  70 346 7299    Portable Liquid Oxygen System  PM2200 Series   IIb   Clause 3 2 Rule 11 of Annex IX of MDD    As delivered  the object of the declaration described above is in conformity with  the requirements of MDD 93 42 EEC Annex II 3  Directive 2007 47 EC Of The  European Parliament And Of The Council  99 36 EC Transportable Pressure  Equipment Directive 1999 and the following documents     BS EN 1041  BS EN ISO 15614 1  BS EN ISO 18777  EN 980  EN 1251 1  EN    1251 2  EN 1251 3  EN 1418  EN 13544 2  EN  ISO 10993 1  EN ISO 10993 5   EN ISO 10993 10  EN ISO 15001  EN ISO 14971  ISO 18779    Notified Body for Product Safety   Certification Registration No   s     Notified Body for Pressure Equipment   Certification Registration No   s     TUV Rheinland Products Safety GmbH C     0197  HD 60009110 0001    TUV Rheinland Pressure Equipment GmbH TT 0035  01 202 USA U 10 0035T    MATE          18 Liquid Oxygen System    PRECI
9. ed or blocked  cannula    7  Device overfilled      Device not in upright  position      Refill device    Set to prescribed    setting      Rotate Pulse    selector to your  prescribed setting      a  Check position of    cannula in nose  b  Do not breathe  through mouth      Reconnect cannula      Remove kink     obstructions   Replace cannula      Wait approximately    30 minutes until  device returns to  normal operating  conditions      Position device    upright       B  Device not filling         Not pulling Vent to   Fill lever     Not connecting  fill connectors  completely     Reservoir empty         Pull out Vent to Fill    lever      Makes sure fill    connector are fully  engaged      Contact Liquid    Oxygen Supplier to  refill Reservoir       Troubleshooting continued on next page     MATE          Liquid Oxygen System    Troubleshooting continued     Problem    C  Unable to  disconnect  Portable from  Reservoir    D  Device frosted  amp   no pulse    E  Device is making  a hissing noise    venting   NOTE  VENTING IS  NOT A LEAK     DISPOSAL       Probable Cause    1  Fill connectors  frozen from  moisture on fill  connectors      Device overfilled      Device was just  filled     Device was turned  on its side      Patient is not using  device after filled      a  Depress the  release button  on the Reservoir   PM2200 ONLY    b  Allow time for  device to warm      Wait approximately  30 minutes until  unit returns to  normal operating  conditions      Start usi
10. eenedeaceins 12  GLEANING   vesiet anete noanamae eaae ra E E a ea TAE 13  REPLACEMENT PARTS ieceri aiiin iea aaa a 13  MAINTENANCE siini sorsien eeen aai N aE OA nea EAE ENE 13  RETURNS wis cs cccestutisacndd aen iaaeao a a aa aa daar teed e a 13  TROUBLESHOOTING iirinn anieri ona a i aa iae TaS ENE 14  DISPOSAL  iioii aoaeaaiaee Aaaa E epa Taa E ERETO apaa Eade 15  NOTES kion E E E AAEE elie dass 16  WARRANTY seecae a E E salted nada E aE 17  DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY aieeaii te tees sees eeeeeetneaee 18    RECEIVING INSPECTION    Remove product from package and inspect for damage  If there is any  damage  DO NOT USE and contact your Equipment Provider     READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING    Read and understand this manual before using the device    This manual is provided for your safety and to prevent damage to the  device  If there is anything you do not understand  DO NOT USE and  contact your Equipment Provider     MATE    Liquid Oxygen System 1          SAFETY SYMBOL DESCRIPTION oe  Sree S o aaa  A      erie rere aaa  SS       C     0197 Symbol indicates the device complies with the requirements of  Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices and all applicable  International Standards   On CE marked Devices ONLY     Symbol indicates the pressure vessel complies with the      0035 requirements of Directive 99 36 EC concerning transportable  pressure equipment   On CE marked Devices ONLY     CONSULT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS                            Symbol for    C
11. he  Portable when the ice has melted     11  Check the approximate oxygen contents in the Portable System using  the contents scale     NOTE  The Portable Liquid Oxygen System will make a hissing  noise when venting  This is a normal occurrence        AWARNING    Never open the Vent to Fill Lever when Portable System is not  connected to Reservoir        If Vent to Fill Lever is inadvertently opened when not connected to  Reservoir a burst of cold oxygen will be emitted  It may take as much  as 30 minutes to restore to normal operation              MATE    Liquid Oxygen System 9          Checking the Approximate Amount of   Liquid Oxygen Remaining   1  Remove cannula from Portable System   s  outlet cannula connection    2  Remove Portable System from carry bag     3  Attach the ball end of the contents scale  to the Portable System   s engagement  location  Figure 3  by sliding ball into slot  above the fill connector    4  Hold the content scale with one hand   pull down the Portable with the other  hand and release  This method will result  in a consistent contents measurement     5  Read the contents indicator of the scale to  determine the approximate amount of liquid  oxygen contents in the device  To ensure  you have enough oxygen to meet your  needs  check the indicator periodically    6  DO NOT use contents scale for any  purpose other than specified  doing so may  damage the scale and void the warranty    NEVER pull the ball end of the contents scale and allow it to
12. instructions  operational verification procedures  and  standard industry practice  and that no modifications  substitutions  or alterations  have been made to the goods  shall  in its discretion  and at its own expense  repair  or replace the defective component s      ORAL STATEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES AND THERE ARE NO  WARRANTIES OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH IN THIS CONTRACT  Neither the  representative of Precision Medical  Inc  nor any retailers are authorized to make  oral warranties about the merchandise described in this contract  and any such  statements shall not be relied upon and are not part of the contract for sale  This  writing is a final  complete and exclusive statement of the terms of the contract  and sale     Precision Medical  Inc  Disclaims any warranty of merchantability  fitness for a  particular purpose or any other warranty of quality  whether express or implied  except as set forth above     Precision Medical  Inc  Shall not under any circumstances be liable for special   incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to lost profits  lost  sales  or injury to person or property  Correction of non conformities as provided  above shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of precision medical  inc  Whether  based on contract  negligence  strict tort or otherwise  Precision Medical  Inc   Reserves the right to discontinue manufacture of any product or change product  materials  designs  or specifications without notice     Pr
13. ions   Are approximate and may vary by Model        Weight   Empty 2 9 lbs  1 32 kg   Full 3 6 lbs  1 63 kg   Full  including all accessories  4 6 lbs  2 09 kg   Length  4 81 in  12 2 cm   Width  3 63 in  9 2 cm   Height  8 19 in  20 8 cm   Operating Conditions   Temperature  35  F to 110  F  1 7  C to 43 3  C   Altitude  500 ft  152 m  below Sea Level to    10 000 ft  3048 m   Storage Conditions     Temperature   10  F to 140  F   23  C to 60  C   Humidity  95  Non condensing  Pulse Setting  0  1  2  3  4  LPM Equivalents  Maximum Capacity  0 32 liters    Maximum Working Pressure  53 psi  3 65 bar     Cannula Requirement  Maximum 7 foot long standard or high flow  adult single lumen oxygen nasal cannula    Pulse Volume Accuracy  Within  15  of the nominal bolus value   at each breath rate     Trigger Method  Inspiratory effort  negative pressure  from patient inhalation     Breathing Frequency  1 to 30 Breaths Per Minute    Specifications subject to change without prior notice              AWARNING          Oxygen supplied from this device is for supplemental use and is not   intended to be life supporting or life sustaining  This device is not   intended for use by patients who would suffer immediate  permanent    or serious health consequences as a result of an interruption in the   oxygen supply    NEVER smoke in an area where oxygen is being administered    NEVER use near any type of flame or flammable explosive   substances  vapors or atmosphere    DO NOT use oils  grea
14. ng device      Hissing should  reduce in a few  seconds     Device will continue  to vent until  depleted  This is a  normal operation           Dispose of the Portable Liquid Oxygen System in accordance with the    Oe     local regulations     Please Recycle vs    MATE                   Liquid Oxygen System    NOTES  DEVICE SERIAL    IN SERVICE DATE                    LIMITED WARRANTY  AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY    Precision Medical  Inc  warrants that the Precision Medical Liquid Oxygen System   the Product  and the following component parts thereof will be free of defects in  workmanship and or material for the following period        EasyMate Liquid Oxygen System One  1  year from date of shipment  Vessel Vacuum Five  5  years from date of shipment    This limited warranty does not cover  1  Normal routine service items  2  Defects  due to the wear and tear caused by mating components  3  Repair or replacement  necessitated by misuse  abuse  or accident     Replacement parts or repaired products shall be free from defects in workmanship  and materials for the duration of the unexpired portion of the original warranty or  ninety  90  days from the date of reshipment  whichever is longer     Should any failure to conform to this warranty appear within the applicable period   Precision Medical  Inc  shall  upon written notification thereof and substantiation  that the goods have been stored  installed  maintained and operated in accordance  with Precision Medical  Inc    s 
15. nnector when disengaging  the Portable from the reservoir              MATE    8 Liquid Oxygen System             ACAUTION       DO NOT OVERFILL   Filling device longer than above Max fill times can lead to OVERFILLING   Overfilling does NOT provide any advantages and can cause problems  with the use of the device  Overfilling can result in a delay of 30 minutes  before the Portable can be used  Releasing the Vent to Fill Lever will  stop the filling process  Frost on cap of Portable is a sign of overfill           AWARNING    If a liquid oxygen leak occurs at the fill connector when you disconnect  the Portable  reconnect and disconnect the Portable System to help  dislodge any ice or other obstruction  If the liquid leak persists  notify  your oxygen supplier  DO NOT insert any foreign objects into Fill  Connector     If you notice a steady stream of liquid oxygen at the fill connector  when you disconnect the Portable System  stay away from the  device and immediately notify your oxygen supplier    DO NOT leave the portable liquid oxygen system unattended during  the filling operation     DO NOT direct flow of oxygen at any person  or flammable material                 NOTE  Ifthe Reservoir and Portable System does not disconnect easily   they may have become frozen  Attempt to disconnect them by  depressing the release button on the Reservoir  if applicable   If this does not work DO NOT USE FORCE  Simply allow a  few minutes for the frozen parts to warm  then disengage t
16. oxygen at the prescribed rate using the various pulse settings   The device should be filled just before use     PORTABLE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION   Carry Handle    Product  Serial                    Label  Scale abe  Engagement  location IS  Cannula i Sa      Connection U    0   lt    Pulse Sent to  Fill Selector w  Label Fill  Connector lover   Appearance    may vary per Canister Label  model      The handle of this  device has been  left out from most  illustrations in this  manual for clarity  purposes     Serial   of  Vacuum Vessel       AWARNING    Using a clean  dry cloth  wipe the fill connector dry on both the  Reservoir and Portable System before filling to prevent freezing     OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  Prior to each use  Inspect product for visible damage  DO NOT use if  any damage is found     NOTE  If any device labels are missing or illegible contact your  Equipment Provider                       OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS continued    Filling the Portable System from the Reservoir    1  Check the contents indicator on the Reservoir to ensure liquid oxygen  is available for filling purposes  When the Reservoir is low  inform  your Equipment Provider     2  Remove the cannula from the Device  if attached     Remove the Device from the carrying bag   4  Remove protective cap on reservoir fill coupler  if applicable     wo       AWARNING       DO NOT fill the device while it is in the carrying bag     The Portable System is intended to be used with any compatible  reservoir wi
17. reathe through the nose and feel a pulse of oxygen as you inhale     6  Insert Portable System into the carry bag              3  Place the cannula  in position by  inserting the two  tips into your  nostrils  running  the tubing over  your ears and  then routing the  cannula as shown  in  Figure 5                     AWARNING    Carry bag may become saturated with oxygen which could cause  it to burn rapidly if exposed to sparks or flames  It may take several  hours for the oxygen levels in fabric to return to normal                       MATE    Liquid Oxygen System 11    Positioning Device   Always keep the Portable System in an upright position  while in use  as illustrated in  Figure 6     Placing the device on its side  or upside down will  shorten the usage time device     Using the Carry Bag    Figure 7 illustrates how the device should be placed in  its bag  Ensure the device is oriented so there are no  obstructions to the cannula connection     The options on how to use the carry bag with the  device are illustrated below  Figures 8  10               Figure 6                                                                                  Figure 9             Liquid Oxygen System       CLEANING  1  As needed  clean exterior of the device with a clean  lint free cloth  dampened with water  Allow device to dry prior to use     2  Store device in a clean area free from grease  oil  and other sources  of contamination     3  Replace Carry Bag Liner as needed        AWA
18. sed  to sparks or flame  It may take several hours for oxygen levels in fabric  to return to normal    ALWAYS keep tubing or oxygen supply line away from path of   walking to avoid potential trip or fall    DO NOT use if dirt or contaminants are present on or around fill   connectors on the Portable device or Reservoir     NO OXYGEN is delivered when the Pulse Selector is at the    O    Setting   NO OXYGEN is delivered in between settings           MATE          4 Liquid Oxygen System       AWARNING       NEVER attempt to repair or disassemble this device  Disassembling or  unauthorized repair of this device could create a hazardous condition  or cause equipment failure  If you have problems  questions  or are  unsure if equipment is operating properly  call your Equipment Provider   ALWAYS follow CGA P 2 7 standard   Guide for the safe storage   handling  and use of Portable Liquid Oxygen Systems in Health Care  Facilities     This device is NOT to be used by patients who breathe through their  mouths    DO NOT use while sleeping without consulting your Equipment  Provider    DO NOT connect the Portable System to a gas source other than  Oxygen  Doing this will cause inhalation of hazardous substances     The cannula is for single patient use only           ACAUTION       Consistent with the recommendations of the medical community on  the use of conserving devices  it is recommended that the Portable  Liquid Oxygen System be qualified on patients in the situations it will  
19. ses  lubricants or any combustible materials on   or near this product  Wash hands properly prior to usage    DO NOT touch liquid oxygen or parts that have been in contact with   liquid oxygen  Liquid oxygen is extremely cold   297  F  183  C   When   touched  liquid oxygen  or parts of the equipment that have been   carrying liquid oxygen  can freeze skin and body tissue    TO AVOID INCREASED RISK OF FIRE   e Keep this equipment away from electrical appliances  Use and store  Reservoir and Portable units at least five feet from electrical appliances  that may cause heat or sparks    e Keep oxygen equipment away from open flames  Use and store Reservoir  and Portable at least five feet away from equipment such as furnaces   water heaters  and stoves that may contain open flames     e Keep equipment in a well ventilated area at all times  These devices  periodically release small amounts of oxygen gas that must be  ventilated to prevent buildup  DO NOT store liquid oxygen equipment  in acloset  car trunk  or other confined area  DO NOT place blankets   draperies  or other fabrics over equipment    e High concentrations of oxygen can cause rapid burning of other  substances    ALWAYS confirm prescribed dose before administering to patient   and monitor on a frequent basis    DO NOT carry the Portable device under your clothing  These devices   normally vent oxygen  Wearing a Portable device under clothing may   saturate fabrics with oxygen and cause them to burn rapidly if expo
20. th a maximum working pressure of 53 PSI  3 65 bar               5  Using a clean  dry cloth  wipe the fill connector on the Reservoir and  Device    6  Carefully position the Portable  ensuring that the fill connector of the  Portable System aligns with the fill connector of the Reservoir     7  Engagement     PM2200  Tyco   Puritan Bennett  Top Fill   PM2203  Taema Topfill       Connect the Portable  amp  Reservoir by  pressing down to the fill position  being  careful not to depress the release button  on the Reservoir    e During filling  maintain a slight downward  pressure on the Portable System with  one hand to keep the device steady and  maintain proper filling position    PM2201  Mark Series  Top Fill with  Twist     e Rotate the Portable System clockwise  until the device is locked into position   approximate  rotation 90        DO NOT USE EXCESS FORCE WHEN  LOCKING INTO POSITION   PM2202  Chart   Caire  Side Fill     e Rotate the Portable System counterclockwise  until the pin of the device engages with the  slot of the reservoir connector  approximate  rotation 45        Carefully and firmly rotate the Portable    System back to the upright position   until the Device and Reservoir are locked  together                       8  While holding the Portable System in the  fill position  pull the Vent to Fill lever to  the open position  Figure 1   A hissing  noise should be noticeable    NOTE  PM2200  amp  PM2203  maintain a  slight downward pressure on the  Portable 
    
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