DeVilbiss 525DS 5-Liter Oxygen Concentrator
Under certain circumstances, oxygen therapy can be hazardous. Seek medical advice before using an oxygen concentrator.
Physician Information
Prescription Information
Oxygen liters per minute
Oxygen use per day
DeVilbiss 5-Liter Oxygen Concentrator w/OSD Serial Number: _____________________________
DeVilbiss Equipment Provider Information
This instruction guide was reviewed with me, and I have been instructed on the safe use and care of the DeVilbiss Oxygen Concentrator
Read this entire guide before using your DeVilbiss concentrator. Important safeguards are indicated throughout this guide. Pay special attention to all safety information Imminently and potentially hazardous information is highlighted by these terms:
DANGER
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
MR Unsafe
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
This instruction guide will acquaint you with your DeVilbiss oxygen concentrator. Make sure that you read and understand this guide before operating your unit. Important safeguards are indicated throughout this guide. Pay special attention to all safety information. Contact your DeVilbiss equipment provider should you have any questions.
Intended Use
The DeVilbiss 5 Liter Oxygen Concentrator intended use is to provide supplemental low flow oxygen therapy for patients suffering from COPD, cardiovascular disease, and lung disorders. The oxygen concentrator is used in home-type environments, homes, nursing homes, patient care facilities, etc.
Indications For Use
The DeVilbiss Oxygen Concentrator is intended for use as an oxygen concentrator to provide supplemental low flow oxygen therapy in the home, nursing homes, patient care facilities, etc.
Contraindications
The device is not intended to be life-supporting or life-sustaining
Essential Performance
Essential Performance of the Oxygen Concentrator is to deliver a continuous flow of oxygen-enriched gas. Visual and audible alarms indicate if the device is not meeting specifications or a failure has been detected.
Service Life
The expected service life of the 525 is 5 years of operation when used in accordance with all manufacturer guidance for safe use, maintenance, storage, handling and general operation. The expected service life of the unit, and in particular the sieve beds and compressor, may vary based on the operating environment, storage, handling and the frequency and intensity of use.
Why Your Physician Prescribed Supplemental Oxygen
Today, many people suffer from heart, lung and other respiratory diseases. Many of these people can benefit from supplemental oxygen therapy. Your body requires a steady supply of oxygen to function properly. Your physician prescribed supplemental oxygen for you because you are not getting enough oxygen from room air alone. Supplemental oxygen will increase the amount of oxygen that your body receives. Supplemental oxygen is not addictive. Your physician prescribed a specific oxygen flow to improve symptoms such as headaches, drowsiness, confusion, fatigue or increased irritability. If these symptoms persist after you begin your supplemental oxygen program, consult your physician.
The oxygen delivery setting has to be determined for each patient individually with the configuration of the equipment to be used, including accessories. The proper placement and positioning of the prongs of the nasal cannula in the nose is critical to the amount of oxygen delivered to the respiratory system of the patient. Your Delivery settings of the oxygen concentrator should be periodically reassessed for the effectiveness of therapy.
How Your DeVilbiss Oxygen Concentrator Works
Oxygen concentrators are the most reliable, efficient and convenient source of supplemental oxygen available today. The oxygen concentrator is electrically operated. The unit separates oxygen from room air which allows high-purity supplemental oxygen to be delivered to you through the oxygen outlet. Although the concentrator filters the oxygen in a room, it will not affect the normal amount of oxygen in your room.
Please take time to familiarize yourself with your DeVilbiss oxygen concentrator before operating
Front View (Figure A)
Transfer Caddy DeVilbiss 525DD-650 Bubble Humidifier Salter Labs 7600 or equivalent
There are many types of humidifiers, oxygen tubing and cannulas/masks that can be used with this device. Certain humidifiers and accessories may impair the device’s performance. A mask or any nasal cannula can be used with continuous flow delivery and may be sized according to your prescription as recommended by your homecare provider who should also give you advice on the proper usage, maintenance and cleaning.
WARNING
When using the Transfer Caddy with a Transfill device, always keep the system on a flat surface. Disassemble the system prior to moving.
NOTE – A maximum of 50 feet (15 meters) of crush-proof oxygen tubing, plus 7 feet (2.1 meters) of a cannula, plus a bubble humidifier is allowed between the concentrator and the patient
NOTE – Your healthcare provider should verify the compatibility of the oxygen concentrator and all of the parts used to connect to the patient before use.
Oxygen Tubing Connection:
Oxygen Tubing Connection With Humidification:
If your physician has prescribed an oxygen humidifier as part of your therapy, follow these steps (If using a prefill, go to step b.):
NOTE – Your physician has prescribed either a nasal cannula or a face mask. In most cases, they are already attached to the oxygen tubing. If not, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for attachment.
NOTE – Your healthcare provider should verify the compatibility of the oxygen concentrator and all of the parts used to connect to the patient before use.
Remove the power cord completely from the line cord strap. Make sure the power switch is in the “Off” position and insert the plug into the wall outlet. The unit is double insulated to guard against electric shock
WARNING
Ensure the mains power cord is fully inserted into the concentrator connector (230 volt units) and the power cord plug is completely inserted into a fully functioning AC wall outlet. Failure to do so may cause an electrical safety hazard.
NOTE – (only 115-volt units) The plug on the DeVilbiss oxygen concentrator has one blade wider than the other. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a wall outlet only one way. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.
NOTE – To check your oxygen concentrator and accessories for proper operation; 1. Check the output flow by placing the end of the nasal cannula under the surface of a half-full cup of water and look for the bubbles. 2. Check the system for leaks by bending the nasal prongs over and squeezing tight to stop the flow of oxygen. Look at the flow meter to see that the indicator ball on the flow meter drops to zero. If the indicator ball does not drop to zero, check all connections for possible leaks. Parts to check for leaks are tubing connections, humidifier bottles, and other accessories like firebreaks. Repeat these steps until the flow meter ball drops to zero. Contact your provider or service supplier immediately if you encounter any problems.
WARNING
Improper use of the power cord and plugs can cause a burn, fire or other electric shock hazards. Do not use the unit if the power cord is damaged.
DANGER
Oxygen causes rapid burning. Do not smoke while your oxygen concentrator is operating, or when you are near a person utilizing oxygen therapy. Keep the oxygen concentrator and cannula at least 2 m (6.5 feet) from hot, sparking objects or naked sources of flame. DeVilbiss oxygen concentrators are equipped with a fire mitigating outlet fitting that prevents the propagation of the fire into the unit.
DeVilbiss OSD® Operation
The OSD (Oxygen Sensing Device) is a device within your concentrator that monitors the oxygen produced by your unit. The OSD lights on the top panel are defined as follows:
If the oxygen purity falls below the acceptable level: The green Normal Oxygen light will shut off, the yellow Low Oxygen light will illuminate, and an intermittent audible signal will sound.
Refer to the Minor Troubleshooting section in this guide on page 9, and switch to your reserve oxygen system. Do not attempt any other maintenance. Contact your DeVilbiss provider immediately.
As a precaution, your DeVilbiss provider may supply you with a reserve oxygen system. If your unit loses electrical power or fails to operate correctly, the Patient Alert System will sound to signal you to switch to your reserve oxygen system (if provided) and contact your DeVilbiss provider.
CARING FOR YOUR DEVILBISS OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR|
DeVilbiss recommends using only original DeVilbiss parts and filters in order to guarantee the reliable operation of the product.
WARNING
Do NOT use lubricants, oils or grease. Before attempting any cleaning procedures, turn the unit “Off.”
Cannula/Mask, Tubing and Humidifier Bottle
Clean and replace the cannula/mask, tubing and humidifier bottle according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Filter Door with Vents
Inspect the vents periodically, and wipe with a dry cloth as needed to remove dust
Exterior Cabinet
Clean the concentrator exterior cabinet weekly by using a damp cloth and wiping dry; the vents can also be wiped with a damp cloth
C | Recommended cleaning interval | Number of cleaning cycles * | Compatible cleaning method |
Outer Cabinet | 7 days | 260 | Water, use only a damp cloth |
Filter Door Vents | 7 days | 260 | Wipe with dry cloth, or a cloth dampened with water to remove dust . |
Oxygen Outlet Connector | 7 days | 104 | Mild dish soap (2 tbsp) and warm water (2 cups) |
number of cleaning cycles determined by recommended cleaning interval and expected service life
WARNING
To avoid electric shock, do not plug the concentrator into an AC outlet if the concentrator cabinet is broken. Do not remove the concentrator cabinet. The cabinet should only be removed by a qualified DeVilbiss technician. Do not apply liquid directly to the cabinet or utilize any petroleum-based solvents or cleaning agents.
CAUTION
Use of harsh chemicals (including alcohol) is not recommended. If bactericidal cleaning is required, a non-alcohol based product should be used to avoid inadvertent damage.
The following troubleshooting chart will help you analyze and correct minor oxygen concentrator malfunctions. If the suggested procedures do not help, switch to your reserve oxygen system and call your DeVilbiss homecare provider. Do not attempt any other maintenance.
WARNING
To avoid electric shock, do not plug the concentrator into an AC outlet if the concentrator cabinet is broken. Do not remove the concentrator cabinet. The cabinet should only be removed by a qualified DeVilbiss technician.
Minor Troubleshooting Chart
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | REMEDY |
A . Unit does not operate . All lights are off when the power switch is “On .” Audible alert is pulsing . | 1 . Power cord not properly inserted into wall outlet . | 1 . Check power cord connection at the wall outlet . On 230 volt units, also check the mains connection on the back of the unit . |
2 . No power at wall outlet . | 2 . Check your home circuit breaker and reset if necessary . Use a different wall outlet if the situation occurs again . | |
3 . Oxygen concentrator circuit breaker activated . | 3 . Press the concentrator circuit breaker reset button located below the power switch . Use a different wall outlet if the situation occurs again .
If the above remedies do not work, contact your DeVilbiss provider . |
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B . Unit operates . Red Service Required light is illuminated . Audible alert may be sounding . | 1 . Filter door vents are blocked . | 1. Check filter door vents and ensure that the openings are not blocked. |
2 . Exhaust is blocked . | 2 . Check the exhaust area and make sure there is nothing restricting the unit exhaust . | |
3 . Blocked or defective cannula, face mask, or oxygen tubing . | 3. Detach cannula or face mask. If proper flow is restored, clean or replace if necessary . Disconnect the oxygen tubing at the oxygen outlet . If proper flow is restored, check oxygen tubing for obstructions or kinks. Replace if necessary . | |
4. Blocked or defective humidifier bottle . | 4. Detach the humidifier from the oxygen outlet. If proper flow is obtained, clean or replace humidifier. | |
5 . Flow meter set too low . | 5. Set flow meter to prescribed flow rate.
If the above remedies do not work, contact your DeVilbiss provider . |
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C . Unit operates . Audible low-frequency vibration sound is detected . | 1 . Electronic Assembly Malfunction . | 1 . Turn your unit “Off .” Switch to your reserve oxygen system and contact your DeVilbiss provider immediately . |
D . Yellow Low Oxygen light is on . | 1 . Unit in “start up” mode . | 1 . Allow unit up to 15 minutes to complete start up period . |
E . The yellow Low Oxygen light is on and the intermittent audible signal is sounding . | 1 . Flow meter is not properly set . | 1. Ensure the flow meter is properly set to the prescribed number. (The maximum flow meter setting is 3 LPM when an oxygen bottle is being filled with oxygen from the auxiliary port.) |
2 . Filter door vents are blocked . | 2. Check filter door vents and ensure that the openings are not blocked. | |
3 . Exhaust is blocked. | 3 . Check the exhaust area and make sure there is nothing restricting the unit exhaust.
If the above remedies do not work, contact your DeVilbiss provider. |
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F Red Service Required light is on and an intermittent audible signal is sounding. | 1 . Flowmeter is not properly set . | 1. Ensure the flow meter is properly set to the prescribed number. (The maximum flow meter setting is 3 LPM when an oxygen bottle is being filled with oxygen from the auxiliary port.) |
2 . Filter door vents are blocked. | 2. Check filter door vents and ensure that the openings are not blocked. | |
3 . Exhaust is blocked. | 3 . Check the exhaust area and make sure there is nothing restricting the unit exhaust.
If the above remedies do not work, contact your DeVilbiss provider. |
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4. Electronic Assembly Malfunction. | 4. Turn your unit “Off.” Switch to your reserve oxygen system and contact your DeVilbiss provider immediately. | |
G . If any other problems occur with your oxygen concentrator. | 1 . Turn your unit “Off .” Switch to your reserve oxygen system and contact your DeVilbiss provider immediately. |
This device contains an alarm system that monitors the state of the device and alerts of abnormal operation, loss of essential performance or failures. Alarm conditions are shown on the LED display. The alarm system functions are tested at power-up by lighting all visual alarm indicators and sounding the audible alarm (beep). All alarms are Low Priority Technical Alarms
Alarm Condition | LED Indicator | Visual Alarm Signal
Meaning |
Audible Alarm Signal | Visual Alarm Signal
Cleared by |
Action to take |
Start-up Period | YELLOW Low O2 LED ON | No | After startup period, O2 ≥82% | Wait for unit to finish startup period, up to 15 minutes | |
Low Oxygen Concentration at <82% | YELLOW Low O2 LED ON | Yes | Turn unit off | See Troubleshooting table | |
Malfunction | RED
Service Required LED ON |
Yes | Turn unit off | Return unit to provider for service |
RETURN AND DISPOSAL
This device may not be disposed of with household waste. After use of the device, please return the device to the provider for disposal. This device contains electrical and/or electronic components that must be recycled per EU Directive 2012/19/EU-Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Non-infectious used accessories (e.g. nasal cannula) can be disposed of as residential waste. The disposal of infectious accessories (e.g. nasal cannula from an infected user) must be made via an approved waste disposal company. Names and addresses can be obtained from the local municipality.
PROVIDER’S NOTES – Cleaning and Disinfection When There is a Patient Change
DeVilbiss Healthcare recommends that at least the following procedures be carried out by the manufacturer or a qualified third party between uses by different patients.
NOTE – If the following described complete processing of the concentrator by an appropriately trained individual is not possible, the device should not be used by another patient.
NOTE – If preventive maintenance is due at this time, these procedures should be carried out in addition to the servicing procedures.
NOTE – There is no portion of the gas pathways through the concentrator that could be contaminated with body fluids under normal conditions.
The device patient connection may unintentionally become contaminated with expired gases for a single fault condition i.e., a hose internal to the device becomes disconnected. This condition will cause no flow out of the device and/or an alarm condition. Should this occur, refer to the service manual for additional instructions.
Disinfection
NOTE – The disinfection process can only be completed by the manufacturer or by an appropriately trained individual.
Recommended disinfection
interval |
Number of disinfection cycles | Compatible disinfection method | |
Cabinet, power cord | Between patients | 20 | 1:5 chlorine bleach (5.25%) and water solution, Mikrobac forte, Terralin Protect |
Oxygen tubing, tubing connectors, nasal cannula/mask, oxygen outlet connector, humidifier bottle | Do not clean, replace between patients | N/A | N/A |
DEVILBISS 5-LITER SERIES | |||||
Catalog Number | 525DS, 525DS-Q | 525KS, 525KS-LT | 525PS | ||
Delivery Rate (Lower delivery rates available for low flow applications) | 0 .5 to 5 LPM | 0 .5 to 5 LPM | 0 .5 to 5 LPM | ||
Maximum Recommended Flow (@ nominal outlet pressures of zero & 7 kPa)** | 5 LPM | 5 LPM | 5 LPM | ||
Outlet Pressure | 8.5 ± 0.5 psig (58.6 ± 3.5 kPa) | 8.5 ± 0.5 psig (58.6 ± 3.5 kPa) | 8.5 ± 0.5 psig (58.6 ± 3.5 kPa) | ||
Auxiliary Oxygen Port ** | Outlet Pressure: <15 psi Outlet Flow: 2 LPM | Outlet Pressure: <15 psi Outlet Flow: 2 LPM | Outlet Pressure: <15 psi Outlet Flow: 2 LPM | ||
Electrical Rating | 115 V, 60 Hz, 3 .3 Amp | 220-230 V~, 50 Hz, 1 .55 Amp
230 V~, 60 Hz, 1 .9 Amp |
220-230 V~, 60 Hz, 1 .68 Amp | ||
Operating Voltage Range | 97-127 V~, 60 Hz | 187-253 V~, 50 Hz
195-253 V~, 60 Hz |
187-253 V~, 60 Hz | ||
Oxygen Percentage | 1-5 LPM=87%-96% | 1-5 LPM=93%±3% | 1-5 LPM=93%±3% | ||
Operating Altitude | |||||
(tested at 70˚F {21˚C} only) 0-1500 M (0-4921 ft) | Across the voltage range: No degradation of performance | Across the voltage range: No degradation of performance | Across the voltage range: No degradation of performance | ||
1500-4000 M (4921-13123 ft) | Tested at nominal voltage only: No degradation of performance | Tested at 230V/50Hz only: No degradation of performance | Tested at 230V/60Hz only: No degradation of performance | ||
Operating Environment Range* | |||||
41˚F (5˚C) to 95˚F (35˚C), humidity range of 10% to 95% | No degradation in performance across the operating voltage range . | No degradation in performance across the operating voltage range . | No degradation in performance across the operating voltage range . | ||
Power Consumption | 310 Watts Average
275 Watts @ 1.2 LPM & below |
230V / 50 Hz – 312 Watts Average 230V / 50 Hz – 296 Watts Average @ 1 .2 LPM & below
230V / 60 Hz – 387 Watts Average 230V / 60 Hz – 369 Watts Average @ 1 .2 LPM & below |
230V / 60 Hz – 334 Watts Average 230V / 60 Hz – 297 Watts Average @ 1 .2 LPM & below | ||
Weight | 36 lbs. (16.3 Kilograms) | 36 lbs. (16.3 Kilograms) | 36 lbs. (16.3 Kilograms) | ||
Safe Working Load | 53 lbs. (24 Kilograms) | 53 lbs. (24 Kilograms) | 53 lbs. (24 Kilograms) | ||
Sound Pressure Level at 3 and 5 LPM
(ISO 80601-2-69) |
525DS
50.9 dBA @ 3 LPM 50.7 dBA @ 5 LPM |
525DS-Q
46.7 dBA @ 3 LPM 46.7 dBA @ 5 LPM |
525KS
47.9 dBA @ 3 LPM 47.9 dBA @ 5 LPM |
525KS-LT
49.6 dBA @ 3 LPM 49.4 dBA @ 5 LPM |
45.4 dBA @ 3 LPM
45.3 dBA @ 5 LPM |
Sound Power Level at 3 and 5 LPM
(ISO 80601-2-69) |
525DS
54.7 dBA @ 3 LPM 54.5 dBA @ 5 LPM |
525DS-Q
50.4 dBA @ 3 LPM 50.4 dBA @ 5 LPM |
525KS
51.6 dBA @ 3 LPM 51.7 dBA @ 5 LPM |
525KS-LT
53.4 dBA @ 3 LPM 53.2 dBA @ 5 LPM |
49.2 dBA @ 3 LPM
49.1 dBA @ 5 LPM |
Sound Level (ISO 8359:1996) | 48 dBA (525DS)
46 dBA (525DS-Q) |
40 dBA (50 Hz (525KS)
48 dBA (50 Hz (525KS-LT) |
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Alarm Sound Level | > = 62 dBA | > = 62 dBA | > = 62 dBA | ||
Dimensions | 24.5”H x 13.5”W x 12”D (62.2 x 34.2 x 30.4 cm) | 24.5”H x 13.5”W x 12”D (62.2 x 34.2 x 30.4 cm) | 24.5”H x 13.5”W x 12”D (62.2 x 34.2 x 30.4 cm) | ||
Maximum Limited Pressure | Normal Condition: 9 PSIG (62.0 kPa), Single Fault Condition: 27.6 PSIG (190.3 kPa) | Normal Condition: 9 PSIG (62.0 kPa), Single Fault Condition: 27.6 PSIG (190.3 kPa) | Normal Condition: 9 PSIG (62.0 kPa), Single Fault Condition: 27.6 PSIG (190.3 kPa) | ||
Operating System | Time Cycle / Pressure Swing | Time Cycle / Pressure Swing | Time Cycle / Pressure Swing | ||
Low Oxygen Indicator | <82% low oxygen
<60% very low oxygen |
<82% low oxygen
<60% very low oxygen |
<82% low oxygen
<60% very low oxygen |
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Storage Conditions | -13˚F (-25˚C) to 158˚F (70˚C), humidity range of 15% to 93% non-condensing | -13˚F (-25˚C) to 158˚F (70˚C), humidity range of 15% to 93% non-condensing | -13˚F (-25˚C) to 158˚F (70˚C), humidity range of 15% to 93% non-condensing | ||
Equipment Class and Type | Class II Equipment Double Insulated; Type B Applied Part, IP21 | Class II Equipment Double Insulated; Type B Applied Part, IP21 | Class II Equipment Double Insulated; Type B Applied Part, IP21 | ||
Approval Body and Safety Standard | TUV
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005+A2 (R2012) +A1 IEC 60601-1-6:2010 IEC 60601-1-11:2015 ISO 80601-2-69:2014 *** CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1:14 CAN/CSA-C22 .2 No . 60601-1-6:11 CAN/CSA-C22 .2 No . 60601-1-11:15 CAN/CSA-C22 .2 No . 80601-2-69:16 |
TUV approved for 50 Hz only to IEC 60601-1:2012
IEC 60601-1-6:2010+A1 IEC 60601-1-11:2015 EN ISO 80601-2-69:2014 |
TUV
IEC 60601-1:2012 IEC 60601-1-6:2010+A1 IEC 60601-1-11:2015 EN ISO 80601-2-69:2014 |
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CE mark | No | Yes | Yes | ||
EMC Compliance To | EN60601-1-2 | EN60601-1-2 | EN60601-1-2 |
NOTE – The OSD performance at 41˚F (5˚C) to 95˚F (35˚C), 93% R.H. through voltage range on the 525DS verified at 670m.
The maximum recommended flow is 3 LPM when an oxygen bottle is being filled with oxygen from the auxiliary oxygen port.
Use of the 515LF-607 low output flow meter package or other low output flow meter accessory will prevent the device from meeting the requirements of ISO-80601-2-69:2014 Section 201.13.2.101.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Oxygen Concentration vs Flow Rate (Across the listed voltage and environmental conditions.)
525DS, 525DS-Q | |
Flow L/m | %O2 |
5 | 87% – 96% |
4 | 87% – 96% |
3 | 87% – 96% |
2 | 87% – 96% |
1 | 87% – 96% |
.5 | 87% – 96% |
525KS, 525KS-LT, 525PS | |
Flow L/m | %O2 |
5 | 90% – 96% |
4 | 90% – 96% |
3 | 90% – 96% |
2 | 90% – 96% |
1 | 90% – 96% |
.5 | 90% – 96% |
WARNING
Do not bring the device or accessories into a Magnetic Resonance (MR) environment as it may cause unacceptable risk to the patient or damage to the oxygen concentrator or MR medical devices. The device and accessories have not been evaluated for safety in an MR environment. Do not use the device or accessories in an environment with electromagnetic equipment such as CT scanners, Diathermy, RFID and electromagnetic security systems (metal detectors) as it may cause unacceptable risk to the patient or damage to the oxygen concentrator. Some electromagnetic sources may not be apparent, if you notice any unexplained changes in the performance of this device, if it is making unusual or harsh sounds, disconnect the power cord and discontinue use. Contact your home care provider.
This device is suitable for use in home and healthcare environments except for near active HF SURGICAL EQUIPMENT and the RF shielded room of an ME SYSTEM for magnetic resonance imaging, where the intensity of Electromagnetic DISTURBANCES is high.
WARNING
Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper operation. If such use is necessary, this equipment and the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally. Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the oxygen concentrator, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
DeVilbiss Healthcare warrants the DeVilbiss 5 Liter Oxygen Concentrator under the conditions and limitations stated below. DeVilbiss warrants this equipment to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for three (3) years from date of factory shipment to the original purchaser, (typically the healthcare provider) unless contractually specified otherwise. This warranty is limited to the Buyer of new equipment purchased directly from Drive DeVilbiss, or one of its Providers, Distributors, or Agents. DeVilbiss’ obligation under this warranty is limited to product repair (parts and labor) at its factory or at an Authorized Service Center. Routine maintenance items, such as filters, are not covered under this warranty, nor does it cover normal wear and tear.
Warranty Claims Submissions
The original purchaser must submit any warranty claim to Drive DeVilbiss or to an Authorized Service Center. Upon verification of the warranty status, instructions will be issued. For all returns, the original purchaser must (1) properly package the unit in a DeVilbiss approved shipping container, (2) properly identify the claim with the Return Authorization Number, and (3) send the shipment freight prepaid. Service under this warranty must be performed by DeVilbiss and/or an Authorized Service Center.
NOTE – This warranty does not obligate DeVilbiss to provide a loaner unit during the time that an oxygen concentrator is undergoing repair.
NOTE – Replacement components are warranted for the unexpired portion of the original Limited Warranty. This warranty shall be voided, and DeVilbiss shall be relieved of any obligation or liability if:
THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED THIS IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES UNDER ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT EXCLUSION IS PERMITTED BY LAW SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, OR THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
NOTE – International warranties may vary.
ORDERING AND RETURNING PARTS
DeVilbiss Customer Service Contact Information
Customer Service (USA): 800-338-1988
International Department: 814-443-4881 / [email protected]
Ordering Non-Warranty Replacement Parts
Order non-warranty parts and literature from your DeVilbiss provider.
How much does the DeVilbiss 525DS 5-Liter Oxygen Concentrator weigh?
The DeVilbiss 525DS 5-Liter Oxygen Concentrator weighs about 28 pounds.
How much does the DeVilbiss 525DS 5-Liter Oxygen Concentrator cost?
The DeVilbiss 525DS 5-Liter Oxygen Concentrator costs about $2,000.00 to $2,500.00.
What is the DeVilbiss 525DS 5-Liter Oxygen Concentrator warranty?
The DeVilbiss 525DS 5-Liter Oxygen Concentrator has a one year warranty on parts and labor.
How much electricity does a 5 liter oxygen concentrator use?
The wattage a stationary oxygen concentrator will use depends on its size, and the setting it’s on. For example, the small Inogen 5L Concentrator can use as much as 275 watts (2 LPM) while the Respironics Millenium 10 can use an average of 600 watts. Stationary models fall somewhere in between.
How do you clean the filter on a Devilbiss oxygen concentrator?
Remove the filter from the back of the device. Clean the filter with a mild detergent and water. Rinse in water and dry before reuse. You may notice if you do not clean your filters regularly that there may be reduced airflow, and you may also not be receiving the prescribed oxygen you need.
Do oxygen concentrators need maintenance?
Home oxygen concentrators are like any machine, and they require regular maintenance and service to ensure they operate and perform correctly. Luckily, home units (concentrators that run only on AC/house power) are easy to maintain.
How often should oxygen concentrator filters be cleaned?
The general rule is to clean the oxygen concentrator’s inlet filter weekly, but you should check the unit’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommendations. You may want to give the filter an extra wash if you notice any buildup or have recently been to an especially dusty place. Locate and remove the filter.
How long can you run a portable oxygen concentrator?
Battery Life
You can expect portable oxygen concentrators to run on a single battery charge for up to four or five hours. The smaller, lighter units generally have shorter battery charge-spans, though many of the devices come with extra batteries that can double that off-the-grid lifespan and charging options in cars.
How often do you change the water in oxygen concentrator?
If you are using a humidifier bot- tle (optional for >4LPM), disinfect it with a solution of 3 parts water and 1 part white vinegar at least twice a week to prevent infection. Use distilled water in the humidifier bottle and change the water daily.
Do oxygen concentrators run out of oxygen?
The ability of oxygen concentrators to continuously draw in and treat air ensures that, unlike oxygen tanks, the concentrator will never run out of oxygen.
How many hours a day should I use my oxygen concentrator?
Some people use oxygen all day and night, continuously. People who need to use continuous oxygen should use it for at least 15 hours or more a day. Some people only need oxygen at night, while they sleep (nocturnal oxygen).
Can you use tap water in oxygen concentrator?
Only fill to the maximum level marked on the bottle. Filling above this level may cause water to be pushed into the concentrator, causing damage to the unit. It is recommended to use distilled water wherever possible as this prevents potential mineral build up occurring if using tap water.
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