Product Manual

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Changing the Batteries
When the red battery indicator light begins blinking red, it means the
Conserver’s batteries are low and its time to replace them.
Continuous Flow mode does not require batteries and will deliver a
continuous flow of oxygen, but this mode also significantly shortens
the oxygen duration of your cylinder.
Follow These Steps to Replace the Batteries:
1 Remove the battery cover by pressing the clip on the top of the
unit and pull the cover out.
2 Remove old batteries from the compartment and discard properly.
3 Insert 2 AA” Alkaline with the polarity as indicated
on the holder.
4 Insert the battery cover back onto the unit and push until the
retaining clip snaps into place.
Starting Oxygen Delivery from the SmartDose Mini+ Ga
s Conserv
er
To receive oxygen from your Conserver, follow these steps.
1 Push the cannula breathing tube firmly onto the oxygen outlet port.
2 Open the cylinder valve by turning counter-clockwise.
To prevent injury from cylinders tipping over, do not use
cannula tubing lengths over 7 feet with small compressed
oxygen cylinders. Unattended cylinders should be secured
in a cylinder stand.
A mask should not b
e used with the conserving device when
in SmartDose mode as it may not allow triggering of the
unit.
Pediatric or low-flow cannula tubing should not be used in
SmartDose mode due to increased back pressure.
SmartDose delivers a volume of oxygen at the start of
inhalation, but does not deliver oxygen throughout the entire
inhale. Both the volume of oxygen, as well as the flow rate
can vary from breath t
o breath.
3 Att
ach your nasal cannula to the cannula fitting on the Conserver.
Up to 7 feet of cannula tubing can be used.
4 Turn on the SmartDose Gas Mini+ Conserver by pressing and
holding the On/Adjust button until all of the numerical LEDs
(1 through 5) light up. SmartDose Gas Mini+ will signal it
is ready by pulsing three times.
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