PRODUCT INFORMATION
AND INSTRUCTIONS
OM-900M
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Care and Maintenance
Hygienic Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Intervals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Patient Change. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Functional Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Products, Spare Parts, Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-22
Classifications and Specifications
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-25
Separation Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Symbols Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Important Information to Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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GENERAL INFORMATION
This manual provides the information necessary to operate the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION electronic
oxygen conserver with built-in regulator in accordance with a physician’s prescription.
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver can be used with
Cylinder Valve
any CGA 870 post-valve cylinder (see Fig. A) at home
Toggle
or away from home to provide your specific oxygen
requirements. It requires two (2) 1.5 volt AA alkaline
Parallel
batteries for operation.
Pin Index
Valve
Holes
Statements in this manual preceded by the following
words are of special significance:
WARNING!
Indicates there is a possibility of injury to you or others.
FIGURE A
CGA 870
CAUTION!
Post-Valve Cylinder
Indicates there is a possibility of damage to the device or to other property.
*
NOTE
Indicates points of particular interest or emphasis that allow for more efficient and convenient
operation of the equipment.
The CHAD Therapeutics EVOLUTIONTM MOTION Model OM-900M is intended for prescription use
only, to be used as part of a portable oxygen delivery system for patients that require supplemental
oxygen up to 6 liters per minute, in their home and for ambulatory use.
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES & PRECAUTIONS
Read this instruction manual carefully to ensure your complete understanding before operating your
EVOLUTIONTM MOTION electronic conserver. This manual is part of the unit and must be available at
all times. Use the unit for the designated purpose only (see “Purpose” on page 7).
For your own safety and that of your patients, please observe the following points:
OPERATING THE UNIT
WARNING!
Failure to observe the following warnings may result in damage to the unit or injury to life or
limb:
• Smoking near oxygen equipment is strictly prohibited. While using your EVOLUTIONTM MOTION
conserver, your clothes may come into contact with oxygen-enriched air, making your clothes more
flammable. This also applies for a time after use, until the increased oxygen concentration has
escaped from your clothing. For this reason, you must keep cigarettes, matches, burning tobacco
and open flames, such as lighted candles or fireplaces, away from the area where the system is
being stored or operated.
• Avoid the creation of any spark, such as static electricity caused by any type of friction, near the
oxygen equipment.
*
NOTE: Oxygen will not burn; however, it does vigorously accelerate the burning of any flammable material.
• Cannula tubing is a disposable accessory that should be replaced periodically following normal
usage. Continue reuse of cannula tubing may cause contamination which may lead to respiratory
distress. Disposable tubing should be disposed of in accordance with local ordinances and/or
regulations for disposal. Replacements are available through your homecare provider. (OC-401S,
case of fifty (50) 4 ft [1.52m] cannulas or equivalent).
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IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES & PRECAUTIONS
WARNING! (Cont.)
Please remember that this is for your own safety!
• Keep all parts free of oil and grease. Hydrocarbon compounds such as oil, grease, petroleum-based
products, cleaning agents containing alcohol, hand cream or adhesive bandages can cause
explosive reactions if they come into contact with highly compressed oxygen. Please wash and
dry your hands properly prior to operating your oxygen equipment.
• Never use aerosol sprays near the oxygen equipment.
• Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture.
• Keep your oxygen equipment at least 5 ft. (1.5 m) away from any electrical appliance.
• Be sure to turn off the oxygen supply by closing the cylinder valve when not in use.
• Do not use cannula tubing that is longer than 7 ft. (2.13 m).
• Do not use a mask or pediatric or other low-flow cannula tubing when operating the unit.
• Do not use the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver as a handle for carrying your oxygen cylinder.
CAUTION!
• To prevent the unit from overheating, do not place it near any heating devices and do not expose
it to direct sunlight. Do not expose the unit to extreme temperatures.
• Your EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver must not be immersed in liquid or cleaned with liquid
agents. Prevent water or other liquid substances from entering the unit.
• Protect your EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver from the cold and from continued exposure to
water, such as rain.
• Please observe the section “Hygienic Preparation” on page 17 in order to avoid infection or
bacterial contamination.
• Prevent dust or any small particles from entering the unit.
• Take care not to get entangled in the nasal cannula tube, which could impede movement and
lead to discomfort around the throat.
• Your EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver is protected against interference. To ensure safety of
use, however, do not use a mobile phone in the immediate vicinity of the unit.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES & PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION! (Cont.)
• Oxygen conserving systems only work reliably upon sufficiently strong inhalation. Therefore,
please observe the following:
• Do not use the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION at night or while sleeping;
• Do not use the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION for babies or children;
• Do not use the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION if you only breathe through your mouth.
• Do not use the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION if you breathe more than 40 times per minute.
• Closely observe the permissible ambient conditions listed in the “Technical Data” section on
pages 23-26. Failure to observe them may lead to a fire risk or damage to the unit.
• Tighten all screwed unions by hand only. Do not use a tool.
• Do not use the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION with a humidifier.
• Do not use if leaking or damaged.
• Always open the cylinder valve slowly.
• Be sure to carry extra AA-size alkaline batteries in the event they are needed.
*
NOTE:
• Always ensure that your oxygen cylinder is sufficiently full. We recommend always keeping a full
spare cylinder in reserve.
• Oxygen supplied by this equipment is supplemental only and is not intended for life support applications.
ACCESSORIES/REPAIRS
CAUTION!
• Malfunctions and a lack of biocompatibility may result if third-party articles are used. Please bear
in mind that in these cases any guarantee entitlement and liability shall lapse where accessories
recommended in the instruction manual or original spare parts are not used.
• Servicing and repair work must only be carried out by the manufacturer (CHAD Therapeutics) or
by trained personnel. Refer repairs to authorized personnel.
Please contact your Home Care Provider if you have any questions.
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INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION electronic conserver is designed for use as part of a portable
ambulatory oxygen system for the purpose of facilitating long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT). It
provides mobile LTOT patients with an extended operating time of their mobile system. The
EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver includes a combination of a low-pressure regulator and an
oxygen conserver and is capable of delivering a precise amount of supplemental oxygen at the
optimal point in the breathing cycle. Operationally, the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver greatly
increases efficiency in the delivery of oxygen, maximizing the beneficial effects and eliminating
unnecessary oxygen waste.
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION is not suitable for use during sleep.
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION is not suitable for children.
Use the unit exclusively for the purpose described above.
USER QUALIFICATION
Prior to beginning therapy, patients must be given instruction by qualified personnel on how to
use the unit.
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INTRODUCTION
FUNCTION
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION OM-900M oxygen therapeutic device, which combines a regulator,
motion sensor, and an oxygen conserver, is designed for use as part of an ambulatory oxygen
system.
When we breathe, approximately one-third of the time is spent inhaling, and two-third exhaling. As a
result, oxygen delivered by continuous flow is wasted during exhalation. By eliminating oxygen flow
during exhalation, a two-thirds savings is possible. Additionally, the application of the EVOLUTIONTM
MOTION is based on the fact that only oxygen inhaled at the beginning of the breath actually reaches
the alveoli and is absorbed by the body. The oxygen inhaled during the remainder of the breath is
not used and is exhaled again.
However, it is the addition of the patented motion-sensing technology which makes the OM-900M a
unique therapeutic device. For those patients who have increased oxygen requirements based on
their activity level, the OM-900M stores two selectable settings; one for rest and one for activity. By
sensing the user’s activity, the device can automatically switch from a lower setting in “Rest” mode
to a higher setting in “Active” mode to meet the user’s increased oxygen needs.
For these reasons, the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION OM-900M is designed to be an integral component
of a lightweight, long-lasting ambulatory system.
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DESCRIPTION OF PARTS & CONTROLS
Selector
FIGURE B
Low Battery
Knob
EVOLUTIONTM MOTION Conserver
Indicator Light
Rest
Selector
Button
Cylinder
Adjustment
Handle
Top View
Active
Selector
Button
OXYGEN INLET
CONNECTION
Cylinder
Alignment
Pins
Oxygen
Pressure
Gauge
Seal Washer
FIGURE C
EVOLUTIONTM
MOTION
Conserver
Side View
Battery
Holder
Oxygen Supply
Outlet
FIGURE D
EVOLUTIONTM MOTION Conserver
Bottom View
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DESCRIPTION OF PARTS & CONTROLS
•
Low Battery Indicator Light: The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver incorporates a visual indicator light that alerts you when
a battery change is needed. The following signal will be displayed as your batteries become depleted:
Blinking red light - Low battery energy level. Replace batteries.
Cylinder Adjustment Handle: This is used to attach the unit to any CGA 870 post-valve cylinder.
Selector Knob: This enables the user to select their prescribed oxygen flow setting. It also enables s/he to select the
continuous flow mode setting. The continuous flow mode setting (CF) is designed for emergency use only. The amount of
oxygen delivered when using the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION in continuous flow mode is preset at 2 LPM (liters per minute). When
not in use,the cylinder should be turned off by turning the cylinder valve toggle counter clockwise.
•
•
The CF mode (continuous flow) is a mechanical override designed as a safety feature in case battery power fails. It is set at
2 LPM CF. When in the CF mode, the user can still change the LED display lights by pressing the Selector Button but it has no
effect on oxygen output.
CAUTION! In the event that it is necessary to operate the unit in the continuous flow mode, DO NOT obstruct the flow of oxygen
from the Oxygen Supply Outlet by placing your finger over the outlet or blocking the flow through the oxygen tubing in any way.
Doing so may render the unit inoperable and/or damage the sensor in the unit.
*
NOTE: Remember that in continuous flow mode, the oxygen will be consumed at a much faster rate.
Return to another source before depleting the oxygen cylinder.
•
Battery Holder: This compartment holds two (2) AA-size alkaline batteries.
•
•
•
•
Oxygen Pressure Gauge: This enables the user to monitor the contents of the compressed oxygen cylinder.
Oxygen Supply Outlet: Use this fitting to attach a standard cannula.
Cylinder Alignment Pins: When assembling the unit, these parallel pins must go into the holes on the post valve.
Seal Washer: This creates the interface between the valve and the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver. Besides offering a
rugged interface, it also surrounds the oxygen path in a ring of stainless steel or brass.
Oxygen Inlet Connection: Interface between cylinder valve and conserver that allows oxygen to flow into the regulator.
WARNING! Use only a manufacturer-specified seal washer. Other seal washers may not be oxygen
compatible and may cause an oxygen leak, creating an increased fire risk.
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ASSEMBLY AND USE
• Make certain that your hands are free of oil, grease, and other contaminants.
• Inspect the unit to insure that it has a manufacturer-specified seal washer in good working
condition attached to the inlet nozzle.
• Secure the cylinder in an upright position.
• Inspect the post valve of the cylinder and the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver to ensure they
are free of contaminants. If any indication of damage or contamination is detected, DO NOT use
the equipment and contact your Home Care Provider.
WARNING! Use ONLY a manufacturer-specified seal washer. Other seal washers may not be
oxygen compatible and may cause an oxygen leak, creating an increased fire risk. Do not use the
device if the manufacturer-specified seal washer is missing. Contact your Home Care Provider for
assistance.
NON-PORTABLE USE:
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver is designed to extend the life of portable oxygen supplies
when away from the primary source. While the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver may be used
with stationary oxygen cylinders, it should only be used while awake and reasonably attentive. The
EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver is not intended for use during sleep because, in the unlikely
event of operational malfunction or dislodging of the cannula, the user could be unaware and not
make the necessary corrections.
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ASSEMBLY AND USE
INSTALLING ALKALINE BATTERIES
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver uses advanced technology that prolongs battery life through
efficient power use. With normal use of four (4) hours per day at any setting, your batteries should
last a minimum of one (1) year.
Two (2) AA alkaline batteries are packaged in the box with your EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver.
Follow these easy steps to install them:
STEP 1: While holding the unit in one hand, gently press down on the battery door with your
thumb and open the hinge door away from the EVOLUTION™ MOTION label. [Fig E1 and E2]
STEP 2: Drop the batteries into the slot, making sure they are inserted in the proper direction as
indicated by the (+) and (-) symbols. [Figs E3]
STEP 3: Rotate the door cover back in place until a “click” is heard.
Changing
FIGURE E1
FIGURE E2
FIGURE E3
Alkaline
Batteries
*
NOTE: The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver is packaged with batteries inside. A special seal is used at the
positive terminal to prevent battery oxidation. If it has not already been removed by your Home Care
Provider, be sure to remove the seal before using the unit for the first time.
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ASSEMBLY AND USE
MONITORING BATTERY ENERGY LEVEL:
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver is equipped with a low battery indicator light that alerts
you when a battery change is needed. The following signal will be displayed as your batteries
become depleted:
Blinking red light – Low battery energy level. Replace batteries.
Disposal of Batteries: Do not dispose of used batteries in the household waste. Contact a public
waste disposal authority for proper disposal instructions.
INSTALLING THE SYSTEM:
STEP 1: Loosen the cylinder adjustment handle.
STEP 2: Lower the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver over any
CGA 870 post-valve cylinder with the alignment pins toward
the holes on the cylinder neck [Fig. F].
STEP 3: Align the two (2) pins and seal washer with the corresponding
holes on the cylinder post valve.
STEP 4: While holding the unit in place, tighten the cylinder adjustment
FIGURE F
handle by turning clockwise [Fig. F].
NOTE: Tighten only by hand. The use of a tool to tighten the handle
may damage the unit.
Attaching the EVOLUTIONTM
*
MOTION conserver to the cylinder
CAUTION! If you are unable to eliminate leaks by manually tightening the
cylinder adjustment handle, replace the seal washer. If leaks persist, the unit must be returned for
service.
STEP 5: Attach a standard cannula to the oxygen supply outlet. See page 14 for an illustration
demonstrating the proper positioning of the nasal cannula.
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ASSEMBLY AND USE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
STEP 1: Make sure the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver is set to the “PULSE” position. Battery
saving technology has eliminated the need for an “OFF” position. The unit will go to “Sleep
Mode” after three minutes of non-use. The unit will turn on again when an inspiration is
detected or the Selector Button is pressed.
STEP 2: To reduce the risk of rapid oxygen recompression and fire, OPEN THE CYLINDER VALVE
SLOWLY and completely so that the pressure gauge moves slowly as it indicates the
cylinder pressure.
STEP 3: Listen for leaks. If a leak is present, close the cylinder valve, check the seal washer, and
reinstall. If the leak persists, DO NOT USE THE EQUIPMENT. Contact your supplier for repair.
STEP 4: To select the Rest and Active settings on the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION OM-900M conserver
(1-6) that are equivalent to your oxygen prescription, press and hold the REST Selector Button
on the Selector Knob until the appropriate LED display light is illuminated. Next, press and hold
the Active Selector Button
illuminated.
on the Selector Knob until the appropriate LED display light is
*NOTE: To check your current settings, press and release the appropriate Rest or Active Selector Button
*NOTE: The Active setting can only be set equal to or greater than that of the Rest setting.
Because the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION stores the settings from the last
time it was used, you only have to complete this step before your first
use or after you have made a change to your normal settings.
STEP 5: Place the nasal cannula into position with the prongs in the nostrils
and begin breathing. [Fig. G] The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver
will now start to deliver oxygen. The amount of oxygen delivered
Fig. G
Proper Positioning of
Nasal Cannula
is determined by the setting. Adequate oxygen delivery will be
achieved because of the precise time in the breathing cycle that the
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ASSEMBLY AND USE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Cont.):
The Active setting should be used during exercise or activity and the Rest setting should be
used when inactive or at rest. The Rest and Active settings should be selected in
accordance with a physician’s prescription or with a physician’s approval.
The motion sensor will select Rest or Active mode in accordance with the below table.
ACTIVITY
RESULT
Motion occurs for less than 2 seconds
Motion occurs for more than 2 seconds
If motion occurs between 2 and 4 seconds
Remain in Rest mode
Switch to Active mode
Revert to Rest mode 10 seconds after
motion ceases
If motion occurs for more than 4 seconds
Revert to Rest mode 50 seconds after
motion ceases
*
NOTE: To help prevent possible damage to the unit, keep the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver in a carrying bag. Several
bags are available for use with different cylinder sizes and configurations.
STEP 6: When finished using the system, turn off the oxygen supply cylinder
valve and continue breathing through the nasal cannula until no
further oxygen is detected.
STEP 7: Remove the nasal cannula.
STEP 8: When not in use, store in a clean, dry location.
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OXYGEN CYLINDER DURATION
Because the total delivery of oxygen via the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver is related to
breathing rates and activity level, it is user adaptive in that the total oxygen delivered per minute
will automatically adjust with user need. These cylinder durations can vary widely depending on
whether more time is spent in Rest or Active mode and depending on breath rate.
To use the duration chart below, you can use an average of your Rest setting and your Active
setting if you are using your device equally between the two setting options. For example, if your
Rest setting is “2” and your Active setting is “4”, then your tank duration on an M6(B) cylinder at
20 breaths a minute would be approximately 4.6 hours. If you spend more time in rest mode, your
duration would be higher, and if you breathe faster than 20 breaths per minute while active, the
duration may be lower. This chart is intended to be used as a guide only and is an estimation of
use times. Actual results may vary.
SETTING
1
2
3
4
5
6
Continuous
Flow
2 LPM
Estimated Cylinder Duration in Hours
(Based on 20 breaths per minute)
CYLINDER TYPE
CYLINDER VOLUME
M2
M4(A)
M6(B)
ML6
M7
36 liters
113 liters
164 liters
171 liters
198 liters
246 liters
425 liters
680 liters
3.0
9.4
1.5
4.7
6.8
7.1
8.3
1.0
3.1
4.6
4.8
5.5
6.8
0.8
2.4
3.4
3.6
4.1
5.1
8.9
0.6
1.9
2.7
2.9
3.3
4.1
7.1
11.3
0.5
1.6
2.3
2.4
2.8
3.4
5.9
9.4
0.3
0.9
1.4
1.4
1.7
2.1
3.5
5.7
13.7
14.3
16.5
M9(C)
D
20.5 10.3
35.4 17.7
11.8
E
56.7 28.3 18.9 14.2
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver is designed for a long and accurate life; however, as with
any electronic device, prudent care is required. The unit should be kept clean and free from moisture
and dust, as well as extreme temperature. Do not expose the unit to water, such as when bathing
or swimming. It is advisable to keep the device in a carrying bag to afford a degree of protection.
HYGIENIC PREPARATION
The unit and its accessories must be hygienically prepared at regular intervals. Also carry out a
functional check after the hygienic preparation (see “Functional Check” on page 19).
INTERVALS
The unit and its accessories must be cleaned at the intervals listed below. We also recommend
carrying out disinfection at these intervals. Please refer to the instructions supplied with the
disinfectant used. You are advised to use suitable gloves for disinfection work (e.g. household or
disposable gloves).
INTERVAL
COMPONENT
CLEANING
DISINFECTION
As required
Case/Fittings
Wipe down
Wipe disinfection
with a lint-free cloth
As required
Carrying Bag
Hand wipe using warm
water and mild soap
Wipe disinfection
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE
Carry out hygienic preparation of the unit and accessories as described on page 16. We
recommend using a 0.5% TERRALIN solution for wipe disinfection. Follow the instructions
enclosed with the disinfectant.
WARNING!
• Take special care that no liquids enter the unit, as this may cause damage.
• You should under no circumstances use a cleaning agent. Cleaning agents containing alcohol or
grease pose a fire risk in combination with compressed oxygen.
• Pay special attention to the oxygen inlet and outlet to make sure they remain free of dust, etc. If
the oxygen inlet connection becomes contaminated with dirt, oil, or grease, DO NOT USE OR
ATTEMPT TO CLEAN. Contact your supplier for service or repair.
CAUTION!
• The carrying bag must never be washed in a washing machine, spin-dried or dried in a laundry
drier.
*
NOTE:
• You are advised to use suitable gloves (e.g. household or disposable gloves) for disinfection
work.
• When cleaning your carrying bag, be careful not to scrub the plastic window and do not
roughen the seams. Repeat cleaning, if necessary. Hang the bag in a well-ventilated area and
allow to air dry. Do not hang in direct sunlight, as this may cause its external fabric to fade.
PATIENT CHANGE
Carry out a wipe disinfection on the unit’s surfaces before you hand the unit over to a new patient.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
FUNCTIONAL CHECK
CHECKING FOR LEAKS
1. Close the valve on the oxygen cylinder.
2. Depressurize the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION by inhaling several times using the nasal cannula. The
gauge indicator should drop to zero.
3. Check that all screwed unions and tube connections are tight. If necessary, tighten them by hand.
*
NOTE: Do not use a tool.
4. Ensure that the unit is set to the “PULSE” position.
5. Slowly open the valve on the oxygen cylinder until the needle in the gauge indicator no
longer moves.
6. Close the cylinder valve again.
7. Observe the needle in the gauge indicator for approximately one minute.
• If the needle remains in its position, everything is OK.
• However, if the contents indicator shows a continuous decrease in pressure, there is a leak in
the system. In this event, contact your Home Care Provider.
DISPOSAL
The Unit: Do not dispose of the unit in the household waste. Consult an authorized electronic waste
recycling company for the proper disposal of the unit.
Disposal of Batteries: Do not dispose of used batteries in the household waste. Contact a public waste
disposal authority for proper disposal instructions.
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PRODUCTS, SPARE PARTS, ACCESSORIES
STANDARD PRODUCT
ORDER NUMBER DESCRIPTION
OM-900M
EVOLUTIONTM MOTION with CGA 870 Connection
SPARE PARTS
ORDER NUMBER DESCRIPTION
RP-3040
FR-870G
Black “S” Cylinder Adjustment Handle
Seal Washers (U.S. Only), bag of 10
ACCESSORIES
ORDER NUMBER DESCRIPTION
OP-150-800
OP-150T
3-in-1 carry bag, fits M4, M6, M7, and M9 cylinders
Horizontal carrying tote, fits M4, M6, M7 and M9 cylinders
*
NOTE: Only manufacturer-specified seal washers may be used with the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION conserver.
These accessories are available from your Home Care Provider.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Open the battery door and remove the
batteries. Wait 10 seconds. Replace the
batteries and close the battery door.
Replace or recharge batteries.
Software needs to be reset
Dead batteries.
Make sure battery polarity is correct.
Unit does not
pulse.
Batteries installed
incorrectly (reversed).
Dirty battery holder
contacts.
Cylinder valve is closed.
Cylinder is empty.
Remove the batteries. Use rubbing alcohol
and a cotton swab to clean contacts.
Turn cylinder valve clockwise to open.
Check the oxygen gauge. Replace the
cylinder, if empty.
Remove kinks. Clean or replace, if
necessary.
Oxygen cannula is blocked
or kinked.
Make sure the batteries inside the unit are
alkaline.
Replace batteries. (See “Installing Alkaline
Batteries” section on page 12.)
Non-alkaline batteries are
used.
Batteries are faulty.
Short battery
life.
Non-functioning units are subject to warranty provisions and the manufacturer repair/return
policy. If necessary, call your Home Care Provider.
*
NOTE: Do not attempt to open the electronic compartment of the unit. If the case is opened or
tampered with, the warranty is void.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Select the Rest Mode setting first, then set the Active
Mode according to your prescription
must be equal to or higher
Increasing Rest The Active Mode setting
Mode setting
changes Active than the Rest Mode
Mode setting
setting
The device has been designed to be very responsive
to a user’s activity. As a result, the device may interpret
a person sitting in a car, bus, train, elevator or other
forms of mobile transportation as activity. If you are a
passenger, you may choose to adjust the Active Mode
temporarily to equal your Rest Mode. If you are the
driver, consult your physician to see if the Active flow
setting is appropriate. NEVER adjust your settings while
driving.
The device may be
interpreting the car’s
motion as activity
Stays in Active
Mode while
riding in an
automobile
Replace or recharge the batteries
The battery may be dead
or depleted
The Activity
light does not
illuminate during
motion
Continue activity and monitor situation. The Activity light
will illuminate after 3-4 seconds of activity
The activity time was not
long enough to activate
the activity sensor
The time in which the device switches from Active
Mode back to Rest Mode varies depending upon the
length of time the user remains active. The longer
the user remains active, the longer the device takes
to switch back to Rest Mode once the activity has
stopped. This is proper operation of the unit.
Switching times between
Rest and Active Modes
are variable
Sometimes the
Activity light or
Activity Mode
stays on longer
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CLASSIFICATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL DATA
SPECIFICATIONS
EVOLUTIONTM MOTION
Product class according to 93/42/EEC IIb
Dimensions (L x H x W)
Weight
Input pressure
Temperature range
• Operation
6.1” L (15.5 cm) x 2.5” H (6.4 cm) x 3.1” W (7.9 cm)
Approximately 14.9 ounces (422 grams) with batteries
200 to 3000 PSI (13.8 bar to 206.8 bar)
14oF to 104oF (-10oC to 40oC)
-40oF to 158oF (-40oC to 70oC)
• Storage
Humidity range
• Operation
• Storage
Operating Altitude
15% - 95% non-condensing
Up to 95% non-condensing
-1,000 to 10,000 feet
-304.8 to 3,048 meters
700hPa - 1060hPa
Cannula
Regulator
Continuous flow emergency
bypass setting
Standard nasal cannula, up to 7 ft. (2.13 m)
Built-in, 25 ± 5 PSI (1.7 ± .3 bar)
Factory preset at 2.0 ± 0.5 lpm
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CLASSIFICATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.)
Oxygen delivery at level:
Liter Flow Equivalency
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
Continuous flow
Maximum breathing rate
Power supply
• Batteries
Low battery indicator light:
• Blinking red light
2 LPM ±0.5 LPM
40 breaths per minute
(2) x 1.5 V alkaline AA or LR6-type rechargeable batteries
Low battery energy level, replace batteries
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CLASSIFICATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.)
Classification according to EN 60601-1
• Degree of protection against
electric shock
Type BF
• Degree of protection against
harmful ingress of water
IPX1 as per IEC 60529
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
according to EN 60601-1-2
• Radio interference suppression EN 55011
• Radio interference immunity EN 61000-4-2 to 6, 8+11
Vibrations Within IEC 60068-2-64
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CLASSIFICATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
SEPARATION DISTANCES
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile
RF Communications equipment and the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION.
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which
radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or user of the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION can
help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable
and mobile RF communications (transmitters) and the EVOLUTIONTM MOTION as recommended
below. According to the maximum output power of the communication equipment.
Separation distance according to transmission frequency in meters
Max Output Power
150 kHz to 80 MHz
80 MHz to 800 MHz
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
D=(7/V1)(PP)
0.23
(Watts)
D = (3.5/V1)(PP)
D=(3.5/V1)(PP)
0.12
0.01
0.1
1
0.12
0.37
0.37
0.74
1.17
1.17
2.33
10
3.69
3.69
7.38
100
11.67
11.67
23.33
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CLASSIFICATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
SYMBOLS KEY
SYMBOL
MEANING
Warning, consult accompanying documents
Refer to the instruction manual
TYPE PLATE
Year manufactured
Degree of protection against electric shock: type BF unit
Type of protection against electric shock: protection class II unit
Do not dispose of the unit in the household waste
Serial number of the unit
SN
IPX1
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION is protected against dripping. A few drops of rain will not
damage the unit, but you should protect it from continued exposure to water by keeping it in
its bag or carrying it under your jacket.
Manufacturer
No smoking or open flames
Continuous Flow
CF
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LIMITED WARRANTY
The EVOLUTIONTM MOTION oxygen conserver has been carefully manufactured and inspected
and is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and materials. Under this warranty, CHAD
Therapeutics’ obligation shall be limited to the replacement or repair of any such units or parts that
prove, by CHAD’s inspection, to be defective within two years from the date of purchase. Any abuse,
operation other than the intended use of the product as outlined in this manual, negligence, accident
or repair by other than authorized service professionals shall immediately void this warranty. This
warranty does not extend to the battery or cannula.
CHAD Therapeutics will not accept damages or charges for labor, parts or expenses incurred in
making field repairs, except upon written authorization prior to such action.
The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other express warranties. Implied warranties, if
any, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, shall not extend beyond the duration of the express warranty provided herein. In no event
shall CHAD Therapeutics be liable for loss of use or profit or other collateral, special or consequential
damages.
The expected service life of this device is 5 years.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO RECORD
Your Name: __________________________________________________________________
Date You Received Your Unit: ____________________________________________________
Prescribed Oxygen Flow Setting:
• At Rest:____________________________
• During Exercise:_____________________
Home Care Provider’s Name: _____________________________________________________
Home Care Provider’s Phone Number: (_______)_____________________________________
Physician’s Name:______________________________________________________________
Physician’s Phone Number: (_______)______________________________________________
Notes:
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
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NOTES
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Manufactured by Inovo, Inc.
401 Leonard Blvd. N
Lehigh Acres, FL 33971
Toll-free: 888-446-6862
EC REP
MDSS
Schiffgraben 41
30175 Hanover, Germany
Parent Company
Drive Medical Design & Manufacturing
99 Seaview Boulevard
Port Washington, NY 11050
Toll-free: 877-224-0946
PM-00042/13/E
Printed in the U.S.A.
CHAD is a registered trademark of Inovo, Inc.
EVOLUTION is a trademark of Inovo, Inc.
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