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NguyenJ

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What precautions must you use when using the HomeFill II compressor with the Invacare Perfecto2 V concentrator?
 A) A separate power source (outlet) must be available.
  B) It must be kept away from any heat source.
  C) Only 3,500 psi cylinders may be filled.
  D) none of the above

Question 2

Which of the following oxygen concentrators has an attachment that can fill portable oxygen cylinders?
 A) AirSep VisionAire3TM
  B) Invacare Perfecto2 V
  C) AirSep NewLife Intensity
  D) Invacare Platinum 10



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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