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Max/Min Button Clear Button Front View of Gauge Figure 13. Changing Between °C and °F °C / °F Slide Switch Rear View of Gauge Figure 12. Gauge Buttons Changing Between °C and °F Displays Replacing the Gauge Battery A slide switch on the side of the gauge (Figure 13) allows you to select between °Centigrade and °Fahrenheit temperature readings. Slide the switch UP to select °Centigrade; and DOWN to select ° Fahrenheit. The gauge is powered by a 3.0 volt, lithium, Type CR2032 battery which you can obtain locally. The battery is contained in a built-in slide in the top of the gauge (Figure 14). Just pull the battery slide up with your finger to open, and remove the battery. When replacing the battery, notice that the battery is marked with a “+” sign on one side, and the battery slide is marked with two “+” signs (Figure 15). All “+” signs must be on the same side and must face the front of the gauge. With the battery in the slide, press the slide downward until it clicks into place. Form No. 702703 Rev. E August, 2006 Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning +++++ ++++++++++Battery Slide Battery Rear View of Gauge Battery Slide Battery Figure 14. Gauge Battery Slide and Figure 15. Battery Slide and Battery Battery Removed from Gauge Using the Nebulizer We at SSCI are not licensed veterinarians. Please use your experience, and refer to professional literature for advice on proper dosages and usage of medications, and appropriate concentrations of oxygen. Note: The nebulizer is designed for single patient use only. Follow the steps below to use the nebulizer: 1. Unscrew the bottle from the cap. 2. Fill the bottle to the “Maximum” line with sterile water (Figure 16). 3. Screw the bottle back into the cap. “Maximum” Line Cap Bottle Figure 16. Nebulizer Cap and Bottle SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Oxygen Concentration Control 4. At the oxygen source, set the oxygen flow to 10 liters per minute or higher if more flow is needed. 5. Refer to Oxygen Concentration Control below to set desired oxygen concentration. Note: For questions concerning the use of the nebulizer, contact Cardinal Health Resource Center at (800) 637-1500. Refer to their Part Number 5007P. A simple regulator collar on the nebulizer allows you to control the oxygen percentage concentration in the cage from 28% to 98%. Simply rotate the regulator collar on the nebulizer to the approximate desired percentage (Figure 17). An arrow head molded on the side of the nebulizer neck indicates the selected percentage concentration. Regulator Collar Arrow Head Vent Figure 17. Oxygen Concentration Control As you rotate the regulator collar, the size of the vent opening increases or decreases. The vent opening is larger at low oxygen concentrations to allow a greater amount of ambient air to enter. Form No. 702703 Rev. F May, 2009 Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Cleaning Instructions Introduction Stainless Steel Cleaning Procedures Clear Polycarbonate Cleaning Procedures Ice Tray Cleaning Procedures Nebulizer Cleaning Procedures You will no doubt want to clean your oxygen door and cages whenever they become dirty or saturated with waste fluids. Maintaining high standards of sanitation will be an important priority for your facility. Ordinary deposits of waste and fluids can usually be removed with soap and water. Stubborn deposits may require scrubbing with “stainless steel” wool, nylon or plastic scrubbers and/or the use of commercial cleaning products. Always scrub in the direction of the “grain” of the metal. Rinse with clear water and dry thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth. Minor scale build-up and some hard water spotting may be removed by washing with vinegar, followed by a neutralizing rinse of clear water and a thorough drying with clean, soft cloths. For heavy deposits of scale, 5% oxalic acid (use warm), 5-15% sulfamic acid, or 5-10% phosphoric acid may be used. As always, rinse with clear water and dry thoroughly with clean soft cloths. Avoid prolonged use of chlorides (such as chlorine bleach), bromides, iodides and thiocyanates. Never allow salty solutions to dry on the stainless steel. Note: NEVER power-wash the oxygen therapy door. Rinse the polycarbonate window with clear water and dry thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth. The ice tray should be removed and washed periodically - at least weekly. With heavy use, more frequent washing may be necessary. Wash the tray in hot, soapy water, rinse with hot clear water, then dry thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth. Open the valve and make sure it is completely cleaned and flushed. Open and close the valve several times to make sure it operates freely. The nebulizer and bottle should be removed and washed periodically - at least weekly. With heavy use, more frequent washing may be necessary. Wash both items in hot, soapy water, rinse with hot clear water, then dry thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth. Rotate the regulator collar back and forth to make sure it oper...
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