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What are the precautions when using an oxygen machine?

With the popularity of oxygen generators, many families have bought oxygen generators for health care and prevention.

Many people think that everything will be fine if they finish their homework and buy an oxygen generator! As we all know, although the oxygen generator has a simple structure and no accessories, it also has certain security risks. Oxygen generator, as its name implies, is a machine for producing oxygen, which is the basic condition for burning objects. High oxygen concentration is easy to catch fire, and improper use will lead to fire and other safety hazards.

Today, I will introduce some matters needing attention when using oxygen generator. Here, take Ueerl Yule's home oxygen generator as an example:

The first step: receiving inspection, to see whether the products are bumped and whether the accessories are complete. General accessories include: atomization suit, nasal oxygen tube, filter cotton, remote control, humidification bottle, instruction manual, etc. Because Yuer oxygen generator adopts solid humidification design, there is no need to add water or change water, so it is not equipped with humidification bottle.

Step 2: Move the product to a place where there is no heat source or fire source, plug in the power supply and start the test. It must be remembered that oxygen is combustion-supporting, and there must be no combustibles or inflammables around. If water needs to be added, it is necessary to disinfect and clean the humidifying cup before starting the machine, and then add purified water to connect it to the oxygen outlet. The water in the humidifying cup is usually changed once every three days. Your oxygen generator doesn't need this troublesome step, just connect the oxygen pipe directly and you can start the test.

After the power supply is plugged in, the display screen of the machine lights up, then touch the function button to see if it is normal, and then click the flow test to see if there is gas ejected from the oxygen delivery pipe. If it is normal, adjust the flow rate to see if the observed oxygen changes. If possible, you can buy an oxygen meter to check whether the actual oxygen concentration is up to standard.

Of course, regular products basically have the function of displaying oxygen concentration in real time, and we only need to look at the screen to know the oxygen concentration. Generally, the oxygen flow and concentration will fluctuate at the beginning of oxygen production, and will gradually increase to a reasonable value after a few minutes. If the display is abnormal, it means that there is something wrong with the machine, so you should contact the after-sales treatment in time.

At the same time, in the process of oxygen production, there will be sounds together, that is, noise. If possible, you can test whether the machine noise meets the product standards, generally exceeding 60 decibels, which will affect sleep.

Step 3: After making oxygen ok, test the atomization function, connect the atomization tube to the oxygen generator, start the atomization function, and then see the effect. The new hose may have some smell, which can be directly felt by hand, including the oxygen production on it.

Step 4: Generally, the oxygen generator can be connected to the ventilator. If there is one at home, connect the ventilator to test whether it is normal.

Step 5: After the basic oxygen generation and atomization tests are completed, check whether the remote control is useful.

Step 6: If everything is checked and the machine is ok, clean the oxygen inhalation tube and atomization tube and dry them.

When everything is ready, you can start the oxygen inhalation experience. In the process of oxygen inhalation, adjust according to your own situation and choose your most comfortable flow and concentration. Try to stay in a dry place during use, because most of the current oxygen generators use lithium molecular sieves, which are easy to get wet and affect the oxygen production effect and the service life of the molecular sieves.