Suburban Mfg Oxygen Equipment 12155 00 DRDRAA User Manual

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  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 - General Information .................................................................1  
Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1  
About this Manual ...................................................................................................................... 1  
Information and Safety Notices ................................................................................................... 2  
Notes ............................................................................................................................. 2  
WARNINGS ................................................................................................................. 2  
Models ....................................................................................................................................... 2  
Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel............................................................................................ 3  
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 3  
Cleaning and Cleansers ................................................................................................... 3  
DeodorizingAgents, Disinfectants and Sanitizers .............................................................. 4  
Effect onWarranty.......................................................................................................... 4  
Safety ......................................................................................................................................... 4  
Cleaning Requirements ................................................................................................................ 4  
SSCI Contact Information .......................................................................................................... 5  
Warranty .................................................................................................................................... 5  
Chapter 2 - Installation and Setup...............................................................7  
Unpacking and Inspection ........................................................................................................... 7  
Parts Included ............................................................................................................................ 7  
Installation and Setup .................................................................................................................. 7  
Tools Required ............................................................................................................... 7  
Procedure ...................................................................................................................... 8  
Disposition of the Shipping Carton .............................................................................................. 9  
Chapter 3 - Operating and Cleaning......................................................... 11  
Door and Latch ........................................................................................................................ 11  
Door Seals ................................................................................................................... 11  
Opening and Closing ..................................................................................................... 11  
LatchAdjustment.......................................................................................................... 11  
Ice Tray.................................................................................................................................... 12  
Gauges ..................................................................................................................................... 12  
General ........................................................................................................................ 12  
Cautions ....................................................................................................................... 12  
Maximum/MinimumTemperatureand Humidity Recording ............................................. 13  
Changing Between °C and °F Displays .......................................................................... 13  
Replacing the Gauge Battery ......................................................................................... 13  
Using the Nebulizer ................................................................................................................... 14  
Oxygen Concentration Control .................................................................................................. 15  
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Cleaning Instructions ................................................................................................................. 16  
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 16  
Stainless Steel Cleaning Procedures .............................................................................. 16  
Clear Polycarbonate Cleaning Procedures ..................................................................... 16  
Ice Tray Cleaning Procedures ....................................................................................... 16  
Nebulizer Cleaning Procedures ..................................................................................... 16  
Chapter 4 - Repairs and Replacements....................................................17  
Replacement Parts .................................................................................................................... 17  
General Information .................................................................................................................. 18  
Parts Ordering Procedure ......................................................................................................... 18  
Procedures ............................................................................................................................... 19  
NebulizerAssembly, Complete...................................................................................... 19  
Tool Required............................................................................................. 19  
Procedure .................................................................................................. 19  
NebulizerAssembly, Partial ........................................................................................... 20  
Nebulizer Oxygen Supply Hose .................................................................................... 20  
Nebulizer Hose Barb Fitting .......................................................................................... 21  
Tools Required ........................................................................................... 21  
Procedure .................................................................................................. 21  
Nebulizer Extension ...................................................................................................... 22  
Nebulizer Cotter Pin ..................................................................................................... 22  
GaugeAssembly ........................................................................................................... 22  
Overview ................................................................................................... 22  
Tools Required ........................................................................................... 22  
Removal - Old-style Gauge......................................................................... 22  
Removal - New-style Gauge ....................................................................... 23  
Installation of New-style Gauge ................................................................... 23  
Ice Tray........................................................................................................................ 25  
IceTrayValve .............................................................................................................. 25  
Tools Required ........................................................................................... 25  
Procedure .................................................................................................. 25  
Seal Strip Retainer and Seal Strip.................................................................................. 26  
Parts Identification ...................................................................................... 26  
Tools Required ........................................................................................... 26  
Procedure .................................................................................................. 26  
Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting .....................................................................29  
General .................................................................................................................................... 29  
Returning the Oxygen Therapy Door for Repairs ....................................................................... 30  
RMA Numbers ............................................................................................................. 30  
Packing and Shipment ................................................................................................... 30  
There is no oxygen flow into the cage. ....................................................................................... 31  
There is excessive oxygen leakage from the cage. ...................................................................... 32  
The door does not close or latch correctly. ................................................................................ 33  
One or both of the gauges does not read correctly. .................................................................... 34  
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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 you to view the animal at all times.  
A detachable compartment on the outside holds the oxygen  
nebulizer and ice to cool the oxygen if needed. The door mounts  
onto the front of the cage in place of the regular door, and uses  
standard hinges and latches to close securely. Rubber door seals on  
all four sides of the door are open at the corners to uniformly  
distribute oxygen and exhaust carbon dioxide.  
About this Manual  
Every attempt has been made to insure that the information in this  
manual is correct and complete. SSCI, however, always welcomes  
our customer’s suggestions for improvements to our products and  
associated publications.  
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Throughout this manual you will find text under the headings Note:  
and WARNING:.  
Information and  
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: Asmall amount of grease on the barbs will ease  
assembly.  
Under the WARNING: headings, you will be alerted to potentially  
hazardous conditions which, if ignored or mishandled, could result  
in injury to yourself, or damage to the equipment.  
WARNINGS  
Example:  
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.  
Models  
The SSCI Oxygen Therapy Door is available in eight different  
models, based on Regal cage sizes. Note: Dimensions shown in  
Table 1 are cage sizes.  
New P/N  
Former P/N  
102563-1  
102566-1  
102564-1  
102567-1  
102568-1  
102570-1  
102573-1  
102575-1  
Dimensions (in.)  
24W x 24H  
24W x 30H  
30W x 24H  
30W x 30H  
36W x 30H  
48W x 30H  
36W x 36H  
48W x 36H  
Dimensions (cm)  
60.96W x 60.96H  
76.20W x 60.96H  
60.96W x 76.20H  
76.20W x 76.20H  
91.44W x 76.20H  
121.92W x 76.20H  
91.44W x 91.44H  
121.92W x 91.44H  
12155-00-DRDRAA  
12155-00-DREPAA  
12155-00-EPDRAA  
12155-00-EPEPAA  
12155-00-EPFNAA  
12155-00-EPHJAA  
12155-00-FNFNAA  
12155-00-FNHJAA  
Table 1. Models - Oxygen Therapy Door  
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Care and Cleaning of  
Stainless Steel  
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.  
Introduction  
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 thumb is to use the mildest cleaning procedure that  
will do the job effectively.Always rinse thoroughly with clear water,  
and dry completely. Frequent cleaning will prolong the service life of  
stainless steel equipment and will help maintain a bright, pleasing  
appearance.  
Cleaning and  
Cleansers  
Ordinary deposits of waste and fluids can usually be removed with  
soap and water. More stubborn deposits or tightly adhering debris  
may require harder scrubbing and possibly the use of commercial  
cleaning products acceptable for use on metal surfaces. When using  
any cleaning agent, rub in the direction of the polish lines or “grain”  
of the metal. For high luster finishes, clean soft cloths or pads should  
be used.  
If especially rough cleaning is necessary, use “stainless steel” wool,  
nylon or plastic scrubbers. Test these scrubbers in an inconspicuous  
area first to be sure they do not mar or scratch the stainless steel  
finish.  
Minor scale build-up and some hard water spotting may be  
removed by washing with vinegar, followed by a neutralizing rinse  
with clear water and a thorough drying with a soft cloth. For heavy  
deposits of scale, 5% oxalic acid (use warm), 5-15% sulfamic acid,  
or 5-10% phosphoric acid may be used.Always follow with a  
neutralizing rinse of clean water and a thorough drying.  
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The large selection of brands and combinations of chemicals  
available for deodorizing, disinfecting and sanitizing is  
staggering. Select one or more agents for use in your facility  
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.  
Deodorizing Agents,  
Disinfectants and  
Sanitizers  
CAUTION: Before selecting a chemical to employ in  
your facility, review label statements regarding use  
with metals (stainless steel). Always consult the  
chemical supplier if there are any doubts.  
Avoid prolonged use of chlorides (such as chlorine bleach),  
bromides, iodides and thiocyanates on stainless steel surfaces as  
these chemicals will cause pitting, corrosion and metal discoloration.  
Allowing salty solutions to evaporate and dry on stainless steel may  
also contribute to corrosive conditions.  
In summary, select chemical deodorizers, disinfectants and/or  
sanitizers only after weighing all possible benefits and known  
adverse effects.  
Effect on Warranty The warranty for this product is void if the care and  
cleaning instructions provided in this manual are not  
followed.  
WARNING: Oxygen is a highly combustiblegas.  
Safety  
Avoid the use of open flames, smoking materials, or  
equipment capable of producing sparks in any area in  
which oxygen is being used.  
Cleaning  
Requirements  
Clean the Oxygen Therapy Door exactly in accordance with the  
cleaning instructions provided in Chapter 3 of this manual. Failure  
to follow these instructions can void your warranty.  
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Contact SSCI Customer Service by mail, telephone or fax.  
The department is available from 8:30am to 5:00pm, CentralTime,  
Monday through Friday. Closed holidays.  
SSCI Contact  
Information  
Address:  
Suburban Surgical Co., Inc.  
275Twelfth Street  
Wheeling, Illinois 60090  
Telephone: Illinois- (847) 537-9320, ext. 3518  
Toll Free - (800) 323-7366  
Fax:  
(847) 537-9061  
Web:  
Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. warrants the original purchaser  
that our products are of the highest standards in material and  
workmanship. Our stainless steel components are guaranteed to last  
a lifetime assuming they are used as intended, properly maintained  
and cared for. Mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, and any  
product’s devices carry a one year warranty.  
Warranty  
Items purchased by Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. from other  
manufacturers and incorporated into our equipment are covered by  
the respective manufacturer’s warranties.  
Warranties will not apply if it is determined by Suburban Surgical  
Company, Inc. that the equipment became defective due to an  
accident, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance or alteration.  
Warranty freight charges are covered for the first year only.  
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If the shipping container appears damaged in any way, contact the  
shipping company immediately. Save all damaged packing materials  
to assist in proving liability for damage.  
Unpacking and  
Inspection  
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 (Figure 1):  
Oxygen Therapy Door  
Ice tray with valve  
Nebulizer with supply tubing  
Nebulizer With Supply Tubing  
Oxygen Therapy  
Door  
Ice Tray  
With Valve  
Figure 1. Parts Included in Shipment  
Installation and  
Setup  
Phillips screwdriver  
Punch (1/4 in. dia. max.)  
Small hammer or mallet  
Tools Required  
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1.  
2.  
With a 1/4 in. or smaller punch and a smallhammer, remove  
both hinge pins from the cage door (Figures 2 and 3).  
Procedure  
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.  
5.  
Hang the oxygen therapy door on the existing cage hinges  
and install the original hinge pins (Figure 4).  
Hang the ice tray on the button hooks provided on the door  
(Figures 4 and 5).  
Opening  
for  
Nebulizer  
Extension  
Ice Tray  
Button Hooks  
Ice Tray  
Figure 4. Oxygen Therapy Door in Place  
on a Regal Cage  
Figure 5. Ice Tray in Place  
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Extension  
Cotter Pin  
Figure 7. Nebulizer in Place  
Figure 6. Nebulizer  
6.  
On the nebulizer extension, squeeze the two ends of the  
cotter pin together and remove the pin from the extension  
(Figure 6).  
7.  
8.  
Open the oxygen therapy door.  
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 cotter pin  
ends apart to keep the pin from falling out.  
10.  
Attach the free end of the nebulizer plastic tubing to a  
50 psi wall oxygen outlet or an oxygen cylinder.  
Note:Your oxygen supplier is the best source to make  
this connection for you.  
Installation and setup is complete.  
Your SSCI Oxygen Therapy Door is now  
ready for use.  
Disposition of the  
Shipping Carton  
The shipping carton can be cut up and thrown away. If adequate  
space is available, however, it might be handy to retain the carton in  
case reshipment of the door to the manufacturer ever becomes  
necessary for repairs.  
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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.  
Door and Latch  
The door has flexible rubber seal strips (Figure 8) on all four sides  
to prevent the escape of oxygen. The corners are open to help  
distribute the oxygen uniformly, and allow for the escape of carbon  
dioxide.  
Door Seals  
Bracket  
Screw  
Open  
Space  
Seal Strip  
Bracket  
Latch  
Connector  
Seal  
Strip  
Similar  
Bracket &  
Screw  
Figure 9. Door Latch and Adjustments  
Figure 8. Door Seals and Open Space  
The door is held closed by a self-actuating latch connector  
(Figure 9).As the door is closed, the latch connector rides up and  
over the handle and then falls down, locking the door closed.  
Opening and Closing  
To open the door, lift up on the latch connector and pull the door open.  
Latch Adjustment  
If the latch connector and door are not properly adjusted, you may  
have difficulty in opening the door, and it may not lock automatically  
when closed. To adjust the door, loosen the bracket screws  
(Figure 9), move the brackets slightly up or down as needed, then  
retighten the screws. Try the door again, and repeat the adjustment  
until the latch connector and latch work together smoothly.  
If the above adjustment is not adequate, you may have to loosen  
the screws on the door hinge brackets and move the entire door up  
or down slightly.  
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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.  
Ice Tray  
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 -  
Vertical -  
Closed - No flow  
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.  
Handle:  
Horizontal - No Flow  
Vertical -  
Flow  
(Flow position shown)  
Barbed Tubing Connection  
Figure 11. Temperature/Himidity Gauge  
Figure 10. Ice Tray Valve  
Gauges  
General  
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:  
Temperature Resolution:  
HumidityRange:  
32 -122°F (0 - 50° C)  
1°F  
20 - 99%  
1%  
HumidityResolution:  
Cautions 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.  
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As the gauge operates, it records the maximum and minimum  
temperatures and humidities reached since the last time the Clear  
Button was pressed. Use a small, pointed instrument, or an unbent  
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 MIN when either of these values  
is displayed.  
Maximum/Minimum  
Temperature and  
Humidity Recording  
Press the Clear Button (Figure 12) to delete the previous maximum  
and minimum readings and begin recording anew.  
Front View of Gauge  
°C / °F Slide Switch  
Max/Min Button  
Clear Button  
Rear View of Gauge  
Figure 12. Gauge Buttons  
Figure 13. Changing Between °C and °F  
A slide switch on the side of the gauge (Figure 13) allows you to  
select between °Centigrade and °Fahrenheit temperature readings.  
Slide the switch UP to select °Centigrade; and DOWN to select  
° Fahrenheit.  
Changing Between  
°C and °F Displays  
The gauge is powered by a 3.0 volt, lithium, Type CR2032 battery  
which you can obtain locally.  
Replacing the  
Gauge Battery  
The battery is contained in a built-in slide in the top of the gauge  
(Figure 14). Just pull the battery slide up with your finger to open,  
and remove the battery. When replacing the battery, notice that the  
battery is marked with a “+” sign on one side, and the battery slide  
is marked with two “+” signs (Figure 15).All “+” signs must be on  
the same side and must face the front of the gauge. With the battery  
in the slide, press the slide downward until it clicks into place.  
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Battery Slide  
Battery  
Battery  
Slide  
Battery  
Rear View of Gauge  
Figure 15. Battery Slide and Battery  
Removed from Gauge  
Figure 14. Gauge Battery Slide and  
Battery  
We at SSCI are not licensed veterinarians. Please use your  
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. Follow the steps below to use the nebulizer:  
Using the Nebulizer  
1.  
2.  
Unscrew the bottle from the cap.  
Fill the bottle to the “Maximum” line with sterile  
water (Figure 16).  
3.  
Screw the bottle back into the cap.  
“Maximum” Line  
Cap  
Bottle  
Figure 16. Nebulizer Cap and Bottle  
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4.  
5.  
Set the oxygen flow to 10 liters per minute or higher if more  
flow is needed.  
Refer to Oxygen Concentration Control on below to set  
the desired oxygen concentration.  
Oxygen  
Concentration  
Control  
A simple regulator collar on the nebulizer allows you to control the  
oxygen percentage concentration in the cage from 28% to 98%.  
Simply rotate the regulator collar on the nebulizer to the  
approximate desired percentage (Figure 17).An arrow head  
molded on the side of the nebulizer neck indicates the selected  
percentage concentration.  
Vent  
Regulator  
Collar  
Arrow Head  
Figure 17. Oxygen Concentration Control  
As you rotate the regulator collar, the size of the vent opening  
increases or decreases. The vent opening is larger at low oxygen  
concentrations to allow a greater amount of ambient air to enter.  
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Cleaning Instructions  
You will no doubt want to clean your oxygen door and cages  
whenever they become dirty or saturated with waste fluids.  
Maintaining high standards of sanitation will be an important priority  
for your facility.  
Introduction  
Ordinary deposits of waste and fluids can usually be removed with  
soap and water. Stubborn deposits may require scrubbing with  
“stainless steel” wool, nylon or plastic scrubbers and/or the use of  
commercial cleaning products.Always scrub in the direction of the  
“grain” of the metal. Rinse with clear water and dry thoroughly with  
a clean, soft cloth.  
Stainless Steel  
Cleaning Procedures  
Minor scale build-up and some hard water spotting may be  
removed by washing with vinegar, followed by a neutralizing rinse of  
clear water and a thorough drying with clean, soft cloths.  
For heavy deposits of scale, 5% oxalic acid (use warm), 5-15%  
sulfamic acid, or 5-10% phosphoric acid may be used.As always,  
rinse with clear water and dry thoroughly with clean soft cloths.  
Avoid prolonged use of chlorides (such as chlorine bleach),  
bromides, iodides and thiocyanates. Never allow salty solutions to  
dry on the stainless steel. Note: NEVER power-wash the oxygen  
therapy door.  
Rinse the polycarbonate window with clear water and dry  
thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth.  
Clear Polycarbonate  
Cleaning Procedures  
The ice tray should be removed and washed periodically - at least  
weekly. With heavy use, more frequent washing may be necessary.  
Wash the tray in hot, soapy water, rinse with hot clear water, then  
dry thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth. Open the valve and make  
sure it is completely cleaned and flushed. Open and close the valve  
several times to make sure it operates freely.  
Ice Tray Cleaning  
Procedures  
The nebulizer and bottle should be removed and washed  
periodically - at least weekly. With heavy use, more frequent  
washing may be necessary. Wash both items in hot, soapy water,  
rinse with hot clear water, then dry thoroughly with a clean, soft  
cloth. Rotate the regulator collar back and forth to make sure it  
operates freely.  
Nebulizer Cleaning  
Procedures  
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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.  
Before servicing or performing maintenance on the oxygen therapy  
door, make sure the oxygen supply is turned off at the source.  
Table 2 lists the replacement parts available for the OxygenTherapy  
Door. For parts not listed below, contact SSCI Customer Service  
Replacement Parts  
at (800) 323-7366. Refer to Parts Ordering Procedure on Page 18.  
Part Name  
Nebulizer Assembly, Complete  
Nebulizer Assembly, Partial  
Nebulizer Oxygen Supply Hose  
Nebulizer Hose Barb Fitting  
Nebulizer Extension  
SSCI Part Number  
212126  
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750492  
Page 20  
854546  
Page 21  
754061  
Page 22  
Nebulizer Cotter Pin  
Gauge Assembly*  
853071  
Page 22  
854771*  
202975  
Page 22  
Ice Tray  
Page 24  
Ice Tray Valve  
854545  
Page 24  
Seal Strip Retainer  
(Refer to Table 3, Page 27)  
605365 (24 in.)  
605367 (30 in.)  
605009 (36 in.)  
605363 (48 in.)  
Page 25  
Page 25  
Seal Strip  
(Refer to Table 4, Page 28)  
750910 (24 in.)  
750832 (30 in.)  
750831 (36 in.)  
750909 (48 in.)  
* If replacing an old-style GaugeAssembly, also order Gauge Bracket, P/N 600162-2 (refer to Page 23).  
Table 2. Replacement Parts Available for the Oxygen Therapy Door  
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Many of the threaded fasteners used on SSCI products are  
secured with thread adhesive to insure structural  
General Information  
integrity. Removinganyscreworboltmaybedifficultatfirst.  
During disassembly, retain all hardware items such as  
screws, nuts, lockwashers, etc. for reassembly.  
If you have problems with any procedure, please feel to  
call SSCI Customer Support at (800) 323-7366.  
Order new equipment, accessories and/or replacement parts from  
your local dealer, or directly through SSCI Customer Service. You  
can order by mail, telephone or fax. Refer to Contact Information  
on Page 5 for address, telephone and fax numbers. When ordering,  
please provide the following information:  
Parts Ordering  
Procedure  
Your name  
Company name  
Company account number  
Telephone number  
Fax number  
e-mail address  
Shipping address  
Billing address (if different from shipping address)  
Names, part numbers, and quantities of items being  
ordered  
Credit card number and expiration date, or other  
paymentinformation  
Preferred method of shipment  
Information on whether the items are required on a normal  
or urgent basis  
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Procedures  
Nebulizer Assembly, This is the complete nebulizer assembly including the bottle, cap,  
regulator, extension, cotter pin, hose barb fitting and oxygen supply  
hose (Figure 18).  
Complete  
P/N 212126  
Tool Required  
Needle-nose pliers  
Hose Barb  
Fitting  
Extension  
Regulator  
Cap  
Oxygen  
Supply Hose  
Cotter Pin  
Bottle  
Figure 18. Nebulizer Assembly, Complete  
Procedure  
1.  
On the nebulizer extension, use a needle-nose pliers to  
squeeze the two ends of the cotter pin together, then  
remove the pin from the extension (Figure 19).  
2.  
3.  
Open the oxygen therapy door.  
Place the nebulizer in the ice tray with the extension  
through the opening in the door (Figures 19 and 20).  
4.  
Inside the door, replace the cotter pin into the extension  
to hold the nebulizer in place and spread the two cotter  
pin ends apart to keep the pin from falling out.  
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Extension  
Opening  
for  
Cotter Pin  
Nebulizer  
Extension  
Figure 20. Nebulizer in Place  
Figure 19. Nebulizer Extension and  
Cotter Pin  
5.  
Attach the free end of the nebulizer plastic tubing to a  
50 psi wall oxygen outlet or an oxygen cylinder.  
Note:Your oxygen supplier is the best source to make  
these connections for you.  
The partial nebulizer assembly includes the bottle, cap, and  
regulator (Figure 18). This partial assembly does NOT include the  
extension, cotter pin, oxygen supply hose, or hose barb fitting. To fit  
the non-included parts to this assembly, refer toTable 2 on Page 17 for  
appropriate page references. Note: When ordering a new partial  
nebulizer assembly, also order a new extension, P/N 754061. The  
cotter pin, supply hose, and barb fitting can be transferred from  
your old nebulizer, however, the extension is bonded in place and  
difficult to remove.  
Nebulizer Assembly,  
Partial  
P/N 749510  
This 1/4 in. ID, 3/8 in. OD, 48 in. long tubing (Figure 18) connects  
the nebulizer to your oxygen source. The source can be a built-in  
system or an oxygen tank.  
Nebulizer Oxygen  
Supply Hose  
P/N 750492  
1.  
Push one end of the oxygen supply hose onto the barb  
fitting on top the bottle (Figure 21). Note:Asmall amount  
of grease on the barbs will ease assembly.  
2.  
Attach the free end of the hose to a 50 psi wall oxygen  
outlet or an oxygen cylinder. Note:Your oxygen supplier is  
the best source to make these connections for you.  
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Tools Required  
Nebulizer Hose Barb  
Fitting  
5/8 in. open-end wrench  
Utilityknife  
P/N 854546  
Procedure  
The hose barb fitting connects the oxygen supply hose to the  
nebulizer (Figure 21). To replace the fitting:  
1.  
2.  
Pull or cut the oxygen supply hose off the fitting.  
Hold the white, 4-arm knob on top of the regulator, and  
unscrew the barb fitting with a 5/8 in. open-end  
wrench.  
Barb Fitting  
5/8 in. Hex  
Oxygen  
Supply Hose  
4-arm Knob  
Figure 21. Nebulizer Barb Fitting  
3.  
4.  
To install the new fitting, hold the knob and tighten the  
new fitting with the wrench.  
Push the oxygen supply hose onto the new fitting.  
Note:Asmall amount of grease on the barbs will ease  
assembly.  
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The nebulizer extension is a 2 in. long stainless steel tube that  
provides a channel for the oxygen from the nebulizer to the interior  
of the therapy chamber (Figure 18). To mount a new extension to a  
new nebulizer cap, use a high quality silicone cement. Make sure the  
finished joint is secure and free of air leaks.  
Nebulizer Extension  
P/N 754061  
Nebulizer Cotter Pin The cotter pin holds the nebulizer to the oxygen therapy door  
(Figure 18). If you should lose or damage this pin, we recommend  
that you obtain a replacement locally to save time and expense. The  
pin is stainless steel, 1/16 in. diameter, and 1.5 in. long. In an  
emergency, use a bent paper clip as a temporary replacement!  
P/N 853071  
Overview  
Gauge Assembly  
The original gauge was a square, analog-type instrument. This gauge  
is no longer available, and has been replaced by a smaller, more  
modern, digital instrument (Figure 24).  
P/N 854117  
Tools Required  
3/8 in. wrench  
Phillips screwdriver  
Small flat-blade screwdriver (for old-style gauge only)  
Electric drill with 1/16 in. bit  
Removal - Old-style Gauge  
1.  
Open the cage door.  
2.  
With a Phillips screwdriver and a 3/8 in. wrench,  
remove the two gauge bracket screws/nuts (Figure 22).  
3.  
With a small flat-blade screwdriver, unscrew the two  
gauge screws (Figure 23).  
Gauge Screws  
Gauge  
Bracket  
Gauge Bracket Screws  
Figure 23. Rear the Old-style Gauge  
Assembly  
Figure 22. Removing the Old-style  
Gauge Assembly  
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Removal - New-style Gauge  
1.  
2.  
Open the cage door.  
With a Phillips screwdriver and a 3/8 in. wrench,  
remove the two gauge bracket screws/nuts (Figure 24).  
3.  
Remove the gauge bracket and the gauge from the inside of  
the oxygen door.  
Gauge  
Bracket  
Gauge  
Bracket  
Gauge Bracket Screws  
Figure 25. Rear View of the New-style  
Gauge (removed from door)  
Figure 24. Front View of the New-style  
Gauge (mounted on door)  
Installation of New-style Gauge  
1.  
Order the following from SSCI:  
New-style Gauge -  
Gauge Bracket -  
P/N 854771  
P/N 600162-2  
Note: Order a new gauge bracket only if replacing an  
old-style gauge. If replacing a new-style gauge, use your  
existing bracket.  
2.  
3.  
Loosely mount the gauge bracket (Figure 25) onto the  
inside of the oxygen door with the screws and nuts removed  
above. Use the existing gauge bracket mounting holes.  
Place the gauge into the gauge bracket making sure the  
gauge is right-side-up.  
4.  
5.  
Tighten the bracket screws and nuts to secure the gauge.  
On the front of the polycarbonate door, mark the centers of  
the two buttons on the face of the gauge (Figure 12).  
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6.  
7.  
Loosen the gauge bracket nuts and remove the gauge from  
the door.  
With a 1/16 in. bit, drill two holes in the door at the  
locations marked in Step 5 (Figure 26). This will provide  
easy access to the buttons on the front of the gauge.  
8.  
9.  
Smooth out the outside and inside edges of the holes to  
eliminate any rough edges.  
Remove the tape marked “REMOVE TO START” from  
the battery compartment. When the tape is removed, the  
gauge will begin operating.  
10.  
11.  
12.  
Position the Centigrade/Fahrenheit (°C / ° F) slide switch to  
display the preferred units (Refer to Page 13).  
Place the gauge into the gauge bracket, again making sure  
the gauge is right-side-up.  
Tighten the screws and nuts to secure the gauge.  
Drill Holes Here  
Figure 26. Drilling Button Access Holes  
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Hang the new ice tray on the button hooks provided on the door  
(Figures 27 and 28).  
Ice Tray  
P/N 202975  
Ice Tray  
Button Hooks  
Ice Tray  
Figure 28. Ice Tray in Place  
Tools Required  
Figure 27. Ice Tray Button Hooks  
Ice Tray Valve  
Pliers  
P/N 854545  
Utilityknife  
Procedure  
1.  
Remove the ice tray from the oxygen therapy door.  
2.  
If tubing is attached to the valve barb fitting, pull or cut  
it off.  
3.  
Holding the valve body with a pliers, unscrew the valve  
from the tray.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Screw the new valve into the tray.  
Reattach any tubing that was connected to the old valve.  
Hang the ice tray on the oxygen therapy door.  
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The following instructions cover both the seal strip retainers and the  
seal strips.All seal strip retainers are the same except for length and  
number of mounting holes. The same is true for all seal strips.  
Seal Strip Retainer  
and Seal Strip  
Refer to Tables 3 and 4 for  
Part Numbers  
Parts Identification  
Table 3 on Page 27 and Table 4 on Page 28 give the part numbers  
for the various seal strip retainers and seal strips.  
Note: The dimensions refer to the door/cage size, and not to the  
actual lengths of the retainers and seals.  
Tools Required  
3/8 in. box-end or open-end wrench  
Phillips screwdriver  
Procedure  
Note: You do not have to remove the door from the cage to  
replace a seal strip retainer or a seal strip.  
1.  
2.  
Open the oxygen therapy door.  
With a 3/8 in. wrench and a Phillips screwdriver, remove  
the mounting nuts and screws (Figures 29 and 30) that hold  
the seal strip retainer and seal strip to the door.  
Note: The number of mounting screws/nuts varies with the  
dimensions of the door.  
Seal Strip  
Mounting Screw  
Mounting  
Nut  
Seal Strip  
Seal Strip Retainer  
Figure 30. Inside View - Seal Strip  
Retainer and Seal Strip  
Figure 29. Outside View - Seal Strip and  
Retainer Mounting Screws  
3.  
4.  
Lift off the seal strip retainer.  
If you are replacing the seal strip, remove it at this time.  
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5.  
If you are replacing the seal strip, hold the new strip in  
position.  
6.  
7.  
Hold the new or existing seal strip retainer in position.  
Secure the seal strip and retainer to the door with the  
screws/nuts you removed in Step 2.  
8.  
Close the door and observe the seal to be sure it works  
satisfactorily.  
Seal Strip Retainer  
Door Model  
Door Dimensions  
24 in. W x 24 in. H  
Quantity  
P/N  
New P/N: 12155-00-DRDRAA  
All 4 Sides 605365  
4
Old P/N:  
102563-1  
60.96 cm W x 60.96 cm H  
Top/Bottom 605365  
R & L Sides 605367  
Top/Bottom 605367  
R & L Sides 605365  
2
2
2
2
New P/N: 12155-00-DREPAA  
Old P/N: 102566-1  
24 in. W x 30 in. H  
60.96 cm W x 76.20 cm H  
New P/N: 12155-00-EPDRAA  
Old P/N: 102564-1  
30 in. W x 24 in. H  
76.20 cm W x 60.96 cm H  
New P/N: 12155-00-EPEPAA  
Old P/N: 102567-1  
30 in. W x 30 in. H  
76.20 cm W x 76.20 cm H  
All 4 Sides 605367  
4
Top/Bottom 605009  
R & L Sides 605367  
Top/Bottom 605363  
R & L Sides 605367  
2
2
2
2
New P/N: 12155-00-EPFNAA  
Old P/N: 102568-1  
36 in. W x 30 in. H  
91.44 cm W x 76.20 cm H  
New P/N: 12155-00-EPHJAA  
Old P/N: 102570-1  
48 in. W x 30 in. H  
121.92 cm W x 76.20 cm H  
New P/N: 12155-00-FNFNAA  
Old P/N: 102573-1  
36 in. W x 36 in. H  
91.44 cm W x 91.44 cm H  
All 4 Sides 605009  
4
Top/Bottom 605363  
R & L Sides 605009  
2
2
New P/N: 12155-00-FNHJAA  
Old P/N: 102575-1  
48 in. W x 36 in. H  
121.92 cm W x 91.44 cm H  
Table 3. Seal Strip Retainer Part Numbers  
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Door Model  
Door Dimensions  
Seal Strip P/N  
Quantity  
New P/N: 12155-00-DRDRAA  
24 in. W x 24 in. H  
60.96 cm W x 60.96 cm H  
All 4 Sides 750910  
4
Old P/N:  
102563-1  
Top/Bottom 750910  
R & L Sides 750832  
Top/Bottom 750832  
R & L Sides 750910  
2
2
2
2
New P/N: 12155-00-DREPAA  
Old P/N: 102566-1  
24 in. W x 30 in. H  
60.96 cm W x 76.20 cm H  
New P/N: 12155-00-EPDRAA  
Old P/N: 102564-1  
30 in. W x 24 in. H  
76.20 cm W x 60.96 cm H  
New P/N: 12155-00-EPEPAA  
Old P/N: 102567-1  
30 in. W x 30 in. H  
76.20 cm W x 76.20 cm H  
All 4 Sides 750832  
Top/Bottom 750831  
4
2
2
2
2
New P/N: 12155-00-EPFNAA  
Old P/N: 102568-1  
36 in. W x 30 in. H  
91.44 cm W x 76.20 cm H  
R & L Sides  
Top/Bottom 750909  
R & L Sides 750832  
750832  
New P/N: 12155-00-EPHJAA  
Old P/N: 102570-1  
48 in. W x 30 in. H  
121.92 cm W x 76.20 cm H  
New P/N: 12155-00-FNFNAA  
Old P/N: 102573-1  
36 in. W x 36 in. H  
91.44 cm W x 91.44 cm H  
All 4 Sides 750831  
Top/Bottom 750909  
4
2
2
New P/N: 12155-00-FNHJA  
Old P/N: 102575-1  
48 in. W x 36 in. H  
121.92 cm W x 91.44 cm H  
R & L Sides  
750831  
Table 4. Seal Strip Part Numbers  
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Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting  
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.  
Before servicing or performing maintenance on the oxygen therapy  
door, make sure the oxygen supply is turned off at the source.  
The following procedures will help you fix most of the problems that  
General  
you might encounter with the Oxygen Therapy Door. If necessary,  
please feel free to call SSCI Customer Service at (800) 323-7366.  
OurexperiencedTechnicalSupportpersonnelwillbegladtohelpyou.  
For more information on contacting SSCI, refer to SSCI Contact  
Information on Page 5.  
Part numbers for available replacement parts are shown in Table 2  
on Page 17. To order replacement parts, refer to Parts Ordering  
Procedure on Page 18.  
Possible problems are listed below along with their page references:  
There is no oxygen flow into the cage.-----------------------------------------------Page 31  
There is excessive oxygen leakage from the cage. ------------------------------Page 32  
The door does not close or latch correctly.-----------------------------------------Page 33  
One or both of the gauges does not read correctly. -----------------------------Page 34  
Page numbers shown in the Remedial Action sections direct you to  
step-by-step directions on replacing specific parts. Refer to  
Chapter 4, Repairs and Replacements.  
If your oxygen therapy door must be returned to SSCI for repairs,  
refer to Returning the Oxygen Therapy Door for Repairs on  
Page 30 for directions.  
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Returning the  
Oxygen Therapy  
Door for Repairs  
If your door should require return to SSCI for repairs, discuss the  
problem with one of our Customer Service Representatives.  
Obtain an RMAnumber (Return MerchandiseAuthorization) from  
him before shipping the unit back. Note: SSCI will not accept  
merchandise returned without an RMAnumber.  
RMA Numbers  
If you were able to keep the door shipping carton, repack the door  
into the carton, staple or tape the cover securely in place.  
Packing and Shipment  
If the shipping carton is not available, package the door securely in  
a suitable container. Ship documentation with the door including:  
Destination  
RMA Number  
Your name, company and address  
Your telephone number  
A description of the reason for returning the door  
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There is no oxygen flow into the cage.  
First: Make sure that the oxygen supply is turned on at the source  
and that your oxygen supply tank is not empty.  
Remedial Action  
Second: Make sure the oxygen therapy door is properly closed  
and latched and not allowing oxygen to escape.  
Third: Make sure the nebulizer bottle is in place and fully  
tightened.  
Fourth: Check the regulator on the nebulizer to make sure it is  
properly adjusted. Refer to Oxygen Concentration Control on  
Page 15.  
Fifth: Check the oxygen supply hose for kinks, leaks, or clogs.  
If the hose is kinked or restricted at any point, straighten the hose to  
remove the restriction. If you find a leak, immediately turn off the  
oxygen supply at the source.  
a. If the leak is at the oxygen source, call your oxygen  
supplier for repairs.  
b. If the leak is in the oxygen supply hose, call SSCI and  
order a replacement hose, P/N 750492. Refer to Page 20 for  
replacement procedures.  
c. If the leak is at the supply hose barb connector, remove  
the hose from the connector. Cut about 1.5 in. off the end of the  
hose, and reconnect the hose to the barb connector.  
d. If the leak is between the barb connector and the 4-arm  
knob on top the regulator, try to tighten the barb connector with a  
5/8 in. wrench. If this doesn’t stop the leak, there are probably  
damaged threads on the barb connector or in the regulator. Call  
SSCI and order a replacement barb fitting, P/N 854546 or a partial  
nebulizer assembly, P/N 749510. Refer to Page 21 for replacement  
instructions for the barb fitting, or Page 20 for the partial nebulizer  
assembly.  
Sixth: Dirt or foreign matter may have entered the nebulizer and is  
blocking the oxygen flow. Refer to Cleaning Instructions on  
Page 16.  
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There is excessive oxygen leakage from the cage.  
Note: Some oxygen leakage is normal. The corners of the cage  
are left open to help distribute the oxygen in the cage uniformly and  
to allow for the escape of carbon dioxide. If you feel that the  
amount of leakage is excessive, perform the following steps.  
Remedial Action  
First: Make sure the door is properly closed and latched. If the  
door does not close or latch properly, the latch brackets are  
probably out of adjustment. Refer to Latch Adjustment on  
Page 11.  
Second: Make sure the oxygen supply pressure is not set too  
high.  
Third: There are black rubber seals on all four sides of the door.  
Check all four door seals to make sure that none are missing, loose,  
or damaged. If a seal is loose, tighten the mounting screws/nuts on  
that seal. If a missing or damaged seal is found, call SSCI and order  
a replacement. Refer to Page 25 for part numbers and replacement  
instructions.  
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The door does not close or latch correctly.  
The latch brackets are probably out of adjustment. Refer to Latch  
Adjustment on Page 11.  
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One or both of the gauges does not read correctly.  
One or both of the gauges is defective. The gauges are not  
repairable and must be replaced. Call SSCI and order a new gauge  
assembly, P/N 854117. Refer to Page 22 for replacement  
procedures.  
Remedial Action  
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SSCI  
Suburban Surgical Company, Inc.  
275 Twelfth Street  
Wheeling, IL 60090  
Phone: (847) 537-9320  
Toll Free: (800) 323-7366  
Fax: (847) 537-9061  
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