Suburban Mfg REGAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT 12019-01-NGFREP Manuel D’Utilisation
Form No. 702718 Rev. A March, 2005
141
Owner’s Manual - Regal Intensive Care Unit
Oxygen flow is inadequate.
First: Check your oxygen supply. Is the tank empty or is the
pressure regulator improperly adjusted?
pressure regulator improperly adjusted?
Second: Make sure that all four panel access knobs on the filter/
fans compartment are firmly locked. Failure to lock all four of these
knobs will result in oxygen leakage through the air grills between the
animal and filter/fans compartments, and consequent loss of oxygen
past the loose panel.
fans compartment are firmly locked. Failure to lock all four of these
knobs will result in oxygen leakage through the air grills between the
animal and filter/fans compartments, and consequent loss of oxygen
past the loose panel.
Third: Is the oxygen flow meter adjusted properly? Refer to
Controlling Oxygen Flow Rate on Page 56.
Controlling Oxygen Flow Rate on Page 56.
Fourth: Is the set point on the oxygen concentration meter
correctly set? Refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51.
correctly set? Refer to Using Oxygen on Page 51.
CAUTION: If oxygen pressure, flow rate, and
concentration are correctly set, and the oxygen flow
is still low, you probably have a leak in the system.
Turn the ICU off and observe all oxygen safety
measures. Refer to Oxygen Warnings on Page 3.
concentration are correctly set, and the oxygen flow
is still low, you probably have a leak in the system.
Turn the ICU off and observe all oxygen safety
measures. Refer to Oxygen Warnings on Page 3.
Fifth: Have your oxygen supply service check your supply lines
and connections for leaks.
and connections for leaks.
CAUTION: Before working on the electrical system,
make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord
un-plugged.
make sure the unit is Off and the electric power cord
un-plugged.
Sixth: Open the electronics compartment and check all oxygen
lines. Check for loose connections, and damaged or kinked oxygen
lines.
lines. Check for loose connections, and damaged or kinked oxygen
lines.
Seventh: Your solenoid valve may be defective. Order P/N
853440 and refer to Page 118 for replacement instructions.
853440 and refer to Page 118 for replacement instructions.
Eighth: Your oxygen flow meter may be defective. Order
P/N 853456 and refer to Page 120 for replacement instructions.
P/N 853456 and refer to Page 120 for replacement instructions.
Remedial Action