Invacare XPO100 Owners Manual - Page 30

Connecting/Positioning the Nasal, Cannula

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SECTION 6-OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Connecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula CAUTION To ensure proper breath detection and oxygen delivery, DO NOT use tubing length exceeding 25 ft (7.6 m). NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.8. NOTE: Invacare recommends using the XPO2 with a 4 ft (1.2 m) cannula. The tubing must be connected to the XPO2 oxygen outlet as shown below. NOTE: Replace the nasal cannula on a regular basis. Check with your equipment provider or physician to determine how often the cannula should be replaced. NOTE: DO NOT share cannulas between patients. 1. Connect the nasal cannula to the XPO2 oxygen outlet port (Detail "A"). 2. Place the cannula over your ears and position the prongs in your nose as instructed by your health care provider or cannula manufacturer (Detail "B"). Invacare XPO2™ 30 Part No 1148112

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SECTION 6—OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Invacare XPO
2
30
Part No 1148112
Connecting/Positioning the Nasal
Cannula
CAUTION
To ensure proper breath detection and oxygen delivery, DO
NOT use tubing length exceeding 25 ft (7.6 m).
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.8.
NOTE: Invacare recommends using the XPO
2
with a 4 ft (1.2 m)
cannula. The tubing must be connected to the XPO
2
oxygen outlet
as shown below.
NOTE: Replace the nasal cannula on a regular basis. Check with
your equipment provider or physician to determine how often the
cannula should be replaced.
NOTE: DO NOT share cannulas between patients.
1.
Connect the nasal cannula to the XPO
2
oxygen outlet port
(Detail “A”).
2.
Place the cannula over your ears and position the prongs
in your nose as instructed by your health care provider or
cannula manufacturer (Detail “B”).