DeVilbiss 5 Liter Oxygen Concentrator

5 Liter Oxygen Concentrator. Built upon a legacy of reliable, field-proven concentrator models, theDeVilbiss 5 Liter Oxygen Concentrator was updated with enhanced quality, durability, performance and simplicity in mind. Made in the USA, this robust oxygen concentrator offers just the right balance of cool and quiet.

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How do you clean the filter on a DeVilbiss 5 liter oxygen concentrator?
To clean the DeVilbiss 5 liter oxygen concentrator’s filter, you first need to turn off the concentrator and unplug it from the power source. Then, remove the filter from the back of the unit. Wash the filter in warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughlyFinally, allow the filter to air dry completely before reinstalling it, according to Health and Care. 
Detailed Steps:
  1. Turn off and unplug: Ensure the concentrator is off and unplugged from the power outlet for safety. 
  2. Remove the filter: Locate the air filter, usually on the back of the unit, and carefully remove it. 
  3. Clean the filter: Wash the filter with warm water and mild dish soap. 
  4. Rinse thoroughly: Rinse the filter completely under warm tap water to remove all soap residue. 
  5. Dry completely: Allow the filter to air dry completely. Do not use a towel or other cloth to dry it, as this can damage the filter. 
  6. Reinstall: Once the filter is dry, reinsert it into the concentrator. 
  7. Clean the exterior: Wipe down the exterior of the concentrator with a damp cloth and mild detergent, according to Health and Care. 
Important Notes:
  • Frequency: The frequency of cleaning depends on the environment. If the environment is dusty, you may need to clean the filter more frequently. 
  • Damage: If the filter is torn or damaged, it should be replaced, not cleaned. 
  • Harsh chemicals: Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents on the concentrator, as they can cause damage. 
  • Bactericidal cleaning: If bactericidal cleaning is required, use a non-alcohol-based product according to Health and Care. 
  • Exterior cleaning: Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to clean the exterior of the concentrator. 
  • Do not operate: Do not operate the concentrator without the filter or with a damp filter. 
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