Suburban Mfg 12155-00-EPEPAA Oxygen Equipment User Manual


 
12 SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc.
Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning
Ice Tray
The ice tray can be used for ice baths, warm water, warm chemical
packs - whatever your current treatment requires. The tray cannot
be easily removed from the door if the nebulizer is in place.
Therefore, a valve is provided on the bottom of the tray to facilitate
the disposal of used water (Figure 10). The valve handle positions are:
Horizontal - Closed - No flow
Vertical - Open - Flow
You can attach a piece of .375 in. ID tubing to the barbed tubing
connection on the valve to drain the tray to a remote location.
Gauges
A two-function, digital gauge is located on the upper left of the
oxygen therapy door (Figure 11). This battery-powered gauge
includes a thermometer and a hygrometer to allow you to monitor
cage temperature and humidity for optimal treatment conditions.
In addition to displaying current conditions, the gauge features Max/
Min readouts with memory, and the ability to display temperature in
degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit.
Temperature Range: 32 -122°F (0 - 50° C)
Temperature Resolution: 1°F
Humidity Range: 20 - 99%
Humidity Resolution: 1%
Do not attempt to take the gauge apart. Use only the recommended
battery type. No not expose the gauge to liquid water. Dispose of
old batteries only in accordance with local regulations.
Figure 10. Ice Tray Valve
Handle:
Horizontal - No Flow
Vertical - Flow
(Flow position shown)
Barbed Tubing Connection
General
Figure 11. Temperature/Himidity Gauge
Cautions