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2 Technical Data
2.1 OXYTRON
2 Mobile 0.8
Bag dimensions: 200 x 360 x 170 mm (HxWxD)
Weight: 4.3 kg
Oxygen cylinder: 0.8 l x 200 bar
OXYTRON
2 electronic oxygen conserver data
Equipment group according
to 93/42/EEC: II a
Dimensions: 153 x 80 x 40 mm (HxWxD)
Weight: 360 g
Battery: 1.5 V Baby C LR14
(alkali battery)
Classification acc. to
VDE 0750/IEC 601.1
– protection against electr. shock: Type B
Electro-magnetic compatibility
– Radio-interference suppression: EN 55011 (VDE 0875 T.11)
– Radio-interference resistance: IEC 801 part 2 and part 3
Cycle delivery: 35 ± 5 ml oxygen
Cycle time: 150 – 200 ms
Hose connections: non-interchangable bayonet
couplings
Storage temperature range: -20°C to +70 °C
Operating temperature range: -5°C to +50 °C
Battery life: app. 240 hours (life is shortened
at temperatures below 20°C)
Alarm following missing
inspiratory trigger control: visual and audible after a
delay of app. 45 sec.
Alarm for battery exchange: visual
OXYTRON
pressure reducer data
Equipment group according to 93/42/EEC: II b; Two stage; for
oxygen with safety valve; fixed at 1.6 bar with 2 l/min. delivery;
for max. cylinder pressure of 200 bar; inlet high-pressure manual
connection; outlet tube nozzle.
2.2 OXYTRON
2 Mobile 2.0
Bag dimensions: 200 x 490 x 170 mm (HxWxD)
Weight: 6.1 kg
Oxygen cylinder: 2 l x 200 bar
Technical Data OXYTRON
®
2 as to point 2.1
2.3 OXYTRON
2 Private
Technical Data as to point 2.2
additionally:
Oxygen cylinder: 10 l x 200 bar
Connection hose: 20 m
(Subject to changes in construction)
Close the cylinder valve (5). Then observe the pointer of the
contents gauge (4) for about 1 minute. If the pointer does
not move then the system is sealed tight (cylinder valve,
pressure reducer and spiral hose).
If the pointer falls back continuously there is a leak in the
system. Locate the leak by applying a solution of soap and
water to the unions and tube connections and watching for
bubbles (bubble formation).
Replace faulty parts. To do this, first depressurize the
system. After replacement, check for leaks again. We
recommend that you keep spare seals for the various
connections.
9.2 Checking the operating condition and
changing batteries
Turn the switch (10) to the "BATT" position (see Fig. 16). If
the battery-voltage indicator is in the green zone,
OXYTRON
®
2 is ready for use. Should the indicator comes
into the yellow or the red zone, the battery must be
changed.
Turn off the instrument.
If the battery symbol (16) appears during use on the
display, change the battery immediately.
Open the battery flap (see Fig. 17).
Lift the tab with one hand and use the index finger of the
other hand to stop the battery falling out (see Fig. 18).