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Oxygen Therapy Door
Converts standard Regal cage into an
oxygen therapy chamber
Models to fit most single-door Regal cages
Door-mounted thermometer/hygrometer
Outside compartment for nebulizer and ice
New Model Numbers:
12155-00-DRDRAA, 12155-00-DREPAA, 12155-00-EPDRAA,
12155-00-EPEPAA, 12155-00-EPFNAA, 12155-00-EPHJAA,
12155-00-FNFNAA, 12155-00-FNHJAA
Former Model Numbers:
102563-1, 102566-1, 102564-1, 102567-1, 102568-1, 102570-1,
102573-1, 102575-1
SSCI
Wheeling, IL (800) 323 7366
Form
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Warning: Oxygen is a highly combustible gas. Avoid the use of open flames, smoking materials, or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used. © Copyright 2006 by Suburban Surgical Co., Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission. Inquiries should be addresse
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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Table of Contents Chapter 1 - General Information ................................................................. 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................1 About this Manual ...................................................................................................................... 1 Information and Safety Notices ................................
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Table of Contents Cleaning Instructions ................................................................................................................. 16 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 16 Stainless Steel Cleaning Procedures .............................................................................. 16 Clear Polycarbonate Cleaning Procedures ......................................................
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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Chapter 1 - General Information Introduction The SSCI Oxygen Therapy Door transforms your standard Regal cage into an oxygen therapy chamber. The clear door features a continuous-flow nebulizer with .25 in (.635 cm) inner diameter x .062 in (.16 cm) thick tubing to deliver a regulated flow of medicated, moist oxygen. A thermometer/hygrometer mounted on the door monitors cage temperature and humidity for optimal treatment. The clear polycarbonate door allows y
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Chapter 1 - General Information Throughout this manual you will find text under the headings Note: Information and and WARNING:. Safety Notices Notes Under the Note: headings, you will be given additional information pertinent to the subject discussed in that paragraph or step. Example: Push the oxygen supply hose onto the new fitting. Note: A small amount of grease on the barbs will ease assembly. Under the WARNING: headings, you will be alerted to potentially WARNINGS hazardous conditions
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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel Introduction Stainless steel is steel alloyed with chromium to make it highly resistant to stain, rust and corrosion. Note: This does NOT mean that stainless steel will never rust or corrode. Science has not yet developed a steel which is completely stainless or corrosion PROOF. The type of stainless steel and finish selected by SSCI for the Oxygen Therapy Door is the best available for the intended use. The basic rule of
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Chapter 1 - General Information The large selection of brands and combinations of chemicals Deodorizing Agents, available for deodorizing, disinfecting and sanitizing is Disinfectants and staggering. Select one or more agents for use in your facility Sanitizers only after weighing all the benefits claimed by each product. Often this choice is made without adequate consideration of the effects these agents may produce on equipment or furnishings. CAUTION: Before selecting a chemical to employ in
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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Contact SSCI Customer Service by mail, telephone or fax. SSCI Contact The department is available from 8:30am to 5:00pm, Central Time, Information Monday through Friday. Closed holidays. Address: Suburban Surgical Co., Inc. 275 Twelfth Street Wheeling, Illinois 60090 Telephone: Illinois - (847) 537-9320, ext. 3518 Toll Free - (800) 323-7366 Fax: (847) 537-9061 Web: www.suburbansurgical.com Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. warrants the original purchaser Warran
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Chapter 1 - General Information Comments: 6 SSCI - Suburban Surgical Company, Inc.
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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Chapter 2 - Installation and Setup If the shipping container appears damaged in any way, contact the Unpacking and shipping company immediately. Save all damaged packing materials Inspection to assist in proving liability for damage. Carefully inspect your Oxygen Therapy Door while you unpack it. If damage is noted, or if parts appear to be missing, call SSCI Customer Service at (800) 323-7366. Parts Included The following parts are included in the shipment (
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Chapter 2 - Installation and Setup 1. With a 1/4 in. or smaller punch and a small hammer, remove Procedure both hinge pins from the cage door (Figures 2 and 3). 2. Remove the door from the cage. Hinge Pin (shown partially out) Hinges Hinge Figure 2. Hinges on a Regal Cage Figure 3. Door Hinge and Hinge Pin 3. Open the door and, on the rear of the gauge, pull the tape marked “REMOVE TO START” from the battery compartment. The gauge will begin operating. 4. Hang the oxygen therapy door on the ex
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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Extension Cotter Pin Figure 6. Nebulizer Figure 7. Nebulizer in Place 6. On the nebulizer extension, squeeze the two ends of the cotter pin together and remove the pin from the extension (Figure 6). 7. Open the oxygen therapy door. 8. Place the nebulizer in the ice tray with the extension through the opening in the door (Figures 5, 6, and 7). 9. Inside the door, replace the cotter pin through the extension to hold the nebulizer in place and spread the two c
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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Warning: Oxygen is a highly combustible gas. Avoid the use of open flames, smoking materials, or equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in which oxygen is being used. Door and Latch The door has flexible rubber seal strips (Figure 8) on all four sides Door Seals to prevent the escape of oxygen. The corners are open to help distribute the oxygen uniformly, and allow for the escape of carbon dioxide. Bracket Open S
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Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning The ice tray can be used for ice baths, warm water, warm chemical Ice Tray 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 tubin
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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door As the gauge operates, it records the maximum and minimum Maximum/Minimum temperatures and humidities reached since the last time the Clear Temperature and Button was pressed. Use a small, pointed instrument, or an unbent Humidity Recording paper clip, to press the Max /Min Button (Figure 12) on the gauge. Press once to read the maximum, and once again to read the minimum. Press the button a third time to return to the current reading. The gauge shows MAX or
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++ +++ +++++ Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Battery Slide Battery Battery Slide Battery Rear View of Gauge Figure 14. Gauge Battery Slide and Figure 15. Battery Slide and Battery Battery Removed from Gauge We at SSCI are not licensed veterinarians. Please use your Using the Nebulizer 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. Fo
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Owner’s Manual - Oxygen Therapy Door 4. Set the oxygen flow to 10 liters per minute or higher if more flow is needed. 5. Refer to Oxygen Concentration Control on below to set the desired oxygen concentration. Oxygen A simple regulator collar on the nebulizer allows you to control the oxygen percentage concentration in the cage from 28% to 98%. Concentration Simply rotate the regulator collar on the nebulizer to the Control approximate desired percentage (Figure 17). An arrow head molded on the s
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Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning Cleaning Instructions You will no doubt want to clean your oxygen door and cages Introduction 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 Stainless Steel soap and water. Stubborn deposits may require scrubbing with Cleaning Procedures “stainless steel” wool, nylon or plastic scrubbers and/or t