Renting: Set up

Unfold the soft chamber on a flat surface away from any sources of: Flames, sharp objects. Insure you have a good source of ventilation.

• Unpack the Oxygen Concentrator Control Unit. 

2. Connect the Power 

• Locate the power cable and securely attach it to the Oxygen Concentrator  Control Unit. 

3. Connect the Oxygen Supply Tubes 

• Identify the three soft tubes for oxygen supply: 

o 10mm tube: Connect one end to the AIR outlet on the Oxygen  

Concentrator Unit. 

o 8mm tube: Connect one end to the O2 outlet on the Oxygen Concentrator  Unit. 

o 6mm tube: Connect one end to the CO2 outlet on the Oxygen  

Concentrator Unit. 

4. Connect the Air Column Support Inflator 

  • Attach the other end of the 10mm soft tube to the Air Column Support Inflator. 5. Inflate the Air Support Columns 

5. Plug the Air Column Support Inflator into the Column Support Valve. Ensure the plug in the centre of the Column Support Valve is in the extended position.

6. Turn on the Oxygen Concentrator Control Unit to begin inflating the Air Support Columns. 

7. Once the Air Pressure Control Valve starts releasing air, turn off the Oxygen Concentrator. Remove the 10mm tubing from the pressurised support collums and seal using the attached cap.

8. Final Tube Connections 

• Unplug the 10mm soft tube from the Air Column Support Inflator and connect it  to the AIR inlet valve (logo side of the chamber). To remove, push back grey connection points where the tube is connected.

• Connect the other end of the 8mm soft tube to the O2 inlet valve (on top of the  chamber). 

• Connect the other end of the 6mm soft tube to the CO2 outlet valve (blank side  of the chamber). 

(The correct sized tubes will fit the appropriate connection points, other tubes will not.)

9. Attach the Breathing Nasal Tube

  • Inside the soft chamber, find the O2 inlet valve and attach the breathing nasal tube to it by pushing the appropriate end of the provided mask or nasal cannula. 

Operation Instructions:

• Place a soft mat or pillow inside the chamber for added comfort. • Turn on the Oxygen Concentrator Control Unit. 

2. Set the Session Duration 

• Set your desired session time by pressing the timing button (up arrow) on the control unit, if done correctly you will see a timer of 1-30hr. Machine will stop after desired time.

3. Enter the Chamber 

• Carefully enter the soft chamber and close the outer zipper first. 

• Ensure the black seal is properly arranged between the outer and inner zippers, then close the inner zipper. 

4. Chamber Inflation and Oxygen Supply 

• During the first 6 minutes, the Oxygen Concentrator will inflate the soft chamber. 

• After inflation, the unit will automatically switch to a hybrid mode, supplying both oxygen and air. 

5. Ending the Session 

• Once your session is complete, open the Air Deflate Valve inside the chamber to release air and reduce pressure slowly and gradually. 

• Wait until the pressure gauge reads 0 PSI and the chamber has softened before opening the zippers.

6. Exit the Chamber 

• When the pressure is fully released and the chamber is soft, open the zippers and exit the chamber. 

• Important: Do not open the zipper and exit if the pressure gauge does not show 0 PSI or if the chamber is still firm. 

7. Power Off 

• Turn off the Oxygen Concentrator Control Unit after exiting the chamber.

After the Session :

• Some individuals feel a bit light-headed after the session, so take your time  before standing up. 

• Drink plenty of water after your session to help flush out toxins and aid recovery. 

• You may experience increased energy, a sense of relaxation, or light fatigue. All  reactions are normal. If you experience any unusual symptoms, please inform us immediately. 

Contact Information :

For any further questions or you need any help reach out at EMail:Info@hyperme.co.nz or 0274423728

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