Avia Pulse Oxygen Bottle Flashcards
Explain when this will bottle will be used:
Replaces POC (Portable Oxygen Concentrator)
Pre-flight checks for this bottle:
Available in respective stowage
Identify the precautions for the use of this bottle:
Premium economy & economy - approved for take-off/landing
Business Premier - not approved for take-off/landing
the stowage locations for this bottle:
A320
Overhead locker above row 2DEF*
*weighs over 8kgs - H&S 2-person lift from overhead locker
How will crew be notified that the bottle is onboard?
Paxcare will advise via MEDA will be discussed during pre-flight briefing by Fa1
Identify the two masks compatible with this O2 bottle
1.nasal cannula
2.therapeutic mask ( available in the kit if the pax prefers )
Explain and demonstrate 1-5 pulse level settings
1-5 pulse settings (The level corresponds to 1-5 Litres/min)/Turn valve on
Identified by the green coloured strip on the flow selector
Pulse-release of O2 on inhalation
Explain and demonstrate level 6-7 constant flow settings
Level 6-7 is 2 and 4 litres/min respectively/ turn valve on
Identified by the grey coloured strip on the flow selector
Continuous flow of oxygen
Demonstrate how to position and secure the bottle under the seat
Blue belt used to attach bottle to the seat bar
Padded with blankets or pillow if required
Indicator facing upwards
Indicator facing out towards the aisle for monitoring
Indicator not posing as a trip hazard
Explain instructions you to give the passenger 
Instruct passengers not to adjust settings
Any change requests require approval from med link
If using the nasal cannula remind passengers to breathe through their nose
Explain your ongoing actions after setup
1.monitor device every half hour
2.swap out bottles when indicator appears in Redzone
Explain restoring of used equipment
Turn off the valve
Remove Cannula/Mask and place in biohazard bag
Replace all items in the hardcase
Re stow into the designated stowage