Airsep VisionAire Concentrator - Service Manual PDF
Airsep VisionAire Concentrator - Service Manual PDF
Airsep VisionAire Concentrator - Service Manual PDF
Service Manual
For VisionAire, VisionAire 2 & VisionAire 3 Models
MN138-1 Rev H
02/14
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Table of Contents
Section 1.0
Introduction
1.1 Equipment Provider Responsibility 1
1.2 Important Notice and Symbol Explanations 2
1.3 Functional Specifications 5
Section 2.0
Operation Check
and Oxygen
Concentration Test
2.1 Description of Operation 6
2.2 Operation Check 6
2.3 Alarm System 6
2.3.1 Start Up 7
2.3.2 Power Failure Alarm Test 7
2.3.3 No Flow Alarm Test 7
2.4 Oxygen Concentration Test and Specification 7
Section 3.0
General Instructions
3.1 Instructions 8
3.2 Patient, Provider, and Routine Maintenance 9
3.2.1 Product Filter No Maintenance Required 9
3.2.2 Preparing for New Patient Use/Method 9
of Cleaning and Infection Control
Section 4.0
Main Components
4.1 Components 10
4.2 Cabinet Removal 10
4.2.1 Removing Front Panel 10
4.2.2 Removing Back Panel 10
4.3 Compressor 10
4.3.1 Compressor Replacement 11
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4.3.2 Capacitor Replacement 12
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Section 5.0
Troubleshooting
5.1 Operation Pressure Test 26
5.1.1 High Operating Pressure 26
5.1.2 Low Operating Pressure 26
5.2 General Troubleshooting 27
5.3 Troubleshooting Chart 28
5.4 Tool Kit and Pressure Test Gauge 31
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Appendix
Exploded Drawings
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1.0 Introduction
1.1 Equipment Provider Responsibility
All Equipment Providers of the VisionAire Oxygen Concentrator must assume responsibilities
for handling, operational check-out, patient instruction, and oxygen concentration checks. These
responsibilities are outlined below and throughout this manual.
As an Equipment Provider, you must do all of the following:
Inspect the condition of each VisionAire unit immediately upon delivery to your business
location. Note any sign of damage on the delivery receipt, and report it directly to both
the freight company and AirSep Corporation immediately.
Check the operation of each VisionAire unit before delivery to a patient. Confirm the
oxygen concentration level is within specifications as referred to in Section 2.4. (Test the
power disconnect alarm as described in Section 2.3 of this manual.)
Deliver VisionAire units only to patients authorized by a licensed health care provider or
physicians prescription. The VisionAire oxygen concentrator must not be used as a life-
supporting device. A backup supply of oxygen must be available.
Instruct patients how to use VisionAire in conjunction with the Patient Manual.
Instruct patients to notify their licensed health care provider/physician if they experience
any signs of discomfort.
Be available to provide service to each patient at any time.
Establish and implement a protocol to check oxygen concentration.
This unit is not a life-support device. Geriatric, pediatric, or any other patient
unable to communicate discomfort while using this oxygen concentrator may
require additional monitoring. Patients with hearing and/or sight impairments
may need assistance with monitoring the alarms.
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1.2 Important Notice and Symbol Explanations
As you read the manual, pay special attention to the WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE
messages. They identify safety guidelines or other important information as follows:
Describes a hazard or unsafe practice that can result in severe bodily injury or
death.
Describes a hazard or unsafe practice that can result in minor bodily injury or
property damage.
Symbols/Abbreviations
Symbols are frequently used on equipment in preference to words with the intention of lessening
any possibility of misunderstanding caused by language differences. Symbols can also permit
easier comprehension of a concept within a restricted space.
The following table is a list of symbols and definitions that may be used with AirSeps
VisionAire Oxygen Concentrators. These symbols are referenced from the appropriate
International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) standards:
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Symbol Description Symbol Description
See Instructions
Method disposing of waste: All waste from the VisionAire (patient circuit, etc.) must be disposed of
using appropriate methods.
Method for disposing of the device: In order to preserve the environment, the concentrator must only
be disposed of using the appropriate methods.
Conformity with EN 60-601 ( 6.8.2 b):
The manufacturer, assembler, installer or importer is not considered to be responsible themselves for
the consequences on the safety, reliability and characteristics of a device unless:
- The assembly, fitting, extensions, adjustments, modifications or repairs have been performed by
persons authorized by the party in question.
- The electrical installation of the corresponding premises complies with IEC regulations.
- The device is used in accordance with the instructions for use. If the replacement parts used for the
periodic servicing by an approved technician do not comply with the manufacturers specifications, the
latter is absolved from all responsibility in the event of
an accident. Do not open the device while in operation: risk of electrical shock. This device complies
with the requirements of the 93/42/EEC European directive but its operation may be affected by other
devices being used close by, such as diathermy and high frequency electro-surgical equipment,
defibrillators, short wave therapy equipment, mobile telephones, CB and other portable devices,
microwave ovens, induction plates or even remote control toys and more generally electromagnetic
interferences which exceed the levels specified by the EN 60601-1-2 standard.
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Classification
Type of protection against electric shock:
Class II Protection from electric shock is achieved by DOUBLE INSULATION.
Protective earthing or reliance upon installation conditions is not required.
Degree of protection against electric shock:
Type B Equipment providing a particular degree of protection against electric shock,
particularly regarding:
1) allowable leakage current;
2) Reliability of protective earth connection (if present).
Not intended for direct cardiac application.
Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water:
Equipment provided with an enclosure preventing entry of such an amount of
falling liquid as might interfere with the satisfactory and safe operation of the
equipment.
Method of cleaning and infection control allowed:
Please refer to the General Instructions section in the VisionAire Service Manual.
Degree of safety of application in the presence of flammable anesthetic gases:
Equipment not suitable for such application.
Mode of operation: Continuous duty.
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1.3 Functional Specifications
Oxygen Concentration: 1-5 liters per minute at 90% +5.5/-3%
1-3 liters per minute at 90% +5.5/-3% (VisionAire 3)
-2 liters per minute at 90% +5.5/-3% (VisionAire 2)
(Based on 70F [21C] at sea level)
Dimensions: 20.8 in. high, 14.1 in. wide, 11.5 in. deep
(52.8 cm high, 35.8 cm wide, 29.2 cm deep)
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2.0 Operational Check and Oxygen Concentration Test
2.1 Description of Operation
Air is drawn into the VisionAire Oxygen Concentrator. For overall, sound efficiency, before air
enters the compressor, it passes through the units intake muffler. Pressurized air then exits the
compressor and moves to the valve manifold. The valve manifold incorporates the use of five
two-way solenoid valves which control the flow of air and oxygen in and out of the molecular
sieve beds. The unique property of molecular sieve enables it to physically attract (adsorb)
nitrogen when air passes through this material, thus producing high concentration oxygen.
There are two sieve beds: while one produces high concentration oxygen, the other is purged of
the nitrogen it adsorbed (collected) during this pressure swing adsorption (PSA) cycle. Each
adsorber produces oxygen and delivers it to the product tank. Oxygen exits the product tank
through a pressure regulator, flow control valve, flow meter, and finally exits the unit. The
VisionAire unit delivers up to 95.5% oxygen at the prescribed flow rate.
Do not use extension cords with this unit or connect too many plugs into
the same electrical outlet. The use of extension cords could adversely affect
the performance of the device. Too many plugs into one outlet can result in
an overload to the electrical panel causing the breaker/fuse to activate or
fire if the breaker or fuse fails to operate.
1. Open and inspect all cartons (that contain units) upon delivery. Unpack the unit and
remove it from the carton. Inspect the unit itself for damage. If the exterior of a units
carton is damaged, or the unit itself is damaged, note it on the freight bill signed by the
driver.
2. Plug in the power cord of the unit, and set the I/0 power switch to the I position. Check
to see that the following occurs:
a. A continuous alarm sounds for approximately four seconds. See the
troubleshooting chart in Section 5.0 of this manual if the units alarm does
anything other than sound for four seconds.
b. The compressor runs and flow is indicated in flow meter.
c. OPTIONAL: The Oxygen Monitors amber light will remain on for four
minutes upon startup regardless of units concentration. After four
minutes, the light will go out if the concentration level has reached
minimum concentration requirements.
d. Perform an oxygen concentration test, as described in Section 2.4.
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VisionAire Intermittent Alarm Indicators
If the high pressure alarm is activated, the compressor and valves will shut down, and the
audible fourbeep alarm will continue. This alarm remains on until you set the I/0 power switch
to the 0 position.
Refer to Section 5.0 for alarm identifications, and a list of probable alarm causes.
2.3.1 Start Up
Each time the VisionAire unit is turned on, an alarm should sound for approximately four
seconds.
If the unit has not been used for an extended period of time, it needs to
operate for several minutes to recharge the power failure alarm.
Do not measure oxygen concentration output after the product stream passes
through a humidifier bottle, or erroneous readings will result.
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3.0 General Instructions
3.1 Instructions
It is important that patients thoroughly understand how to operate the AirSep VisionAire unit.
This enables proper treatment as prescribed by a qualified, licensed health care
provider/physician. If patients experience any discomfort or the unit alarms, they must notify
their licensed health care provider/physician immediately.
You, as the Equipment Provider, are responsible to see that each patient receives the Patient
Manual. Explain each step in the operation of the unit to the patient in reference to this manual.
Smoking while using oxygen is the number one cause of fire, injury, and death.
You must follow these safety warnings:
Do not allow smoking, candles, or open flames within the same room of the device
or oxygen-carrying accessories.
Smoking while wearing an oxygen cannula may result in facial burns and possibly
death.
Removing the cannula and placing it on surfaces such as bedding, sofas, or other
cushion material will cause a flash fire when exposed to a cigarette, heat source, or
flame.
If you smoke, you must follow these 3 life-saving steps: turn off the oxygen
concentrator, take off the cannula, and leave the room where this device is located.
Electrical shock hazard. Disconnect the power cord from the electric outlet before
you clean the unit to prevent accidental electrical shock and burn hazard. Only your
Equipment Provider or a qualified service technician should remove the covers or
service the unit.
Care should be taken to prevent the VisionAire from getting wet or allowing any
liquid to enter the unit. This can cause the unit to malfunction or shut down, and
cause an increased risk for electrical shock or burns.
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Do not use liquid directly on the unit. Clean the exterior of unit and power cord
only with a mild household cleaner applied with a damp cloth or sponge, and then
wipe all surfaces dry.
The VisionAire does not incorporate an external air intake gross particle filter or
batteries that require replacement.
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4.0 Main Components
4.1 Components
The design of the VisionAire Oxygen Concentrator allows for easy access and removal of most
components. This allows you to perform repair and replacement of parts with minimal time and
effort.
To prevent accidental electric shock or burn, be sure to set the units I/0
power switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cord of the unit
from the electrical outlet before you service the VisionAire Oxygen
Concentrator.
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Sound Level
The condition of the compressors cup seals, bearings, and other components can result in
an increased sound level. If the compressors cup seals or bearings wear to the point that they
become noisy, the concentrator may become noticeably louder, therefore compressor service or
exchange may be required.
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4.3.2 Capacitor Replacement
The capacitor starts the compressor. If the compressor cannot start, the capacitor may be
defective and require replacement. To replace the capacitor, follow the steps below:
1. Set the units I/0 switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove front panel and locate capacitor.
3. Gently slide entire compressor enclosure towards you to allow easier access to the
capacitor. (Do not pull out enclosure too far as damage may occur to certain
components within concentrator).
4. Carefully disconnect both wire connections from the capacitor, slide capacitor out
from tie-wrap.
5. To install new capacitor, slide capacitor into the tie-wrap holding it in place, and
connect both wire connections to capacitor. Tie-wrap should be centered on
capacitor when properly installed.
6. Return compressor enclosure to its original position, reinstall front cover.
Temporarily seal sieve bed openings with tape to prevent the sieve material from
being exposed to the moisture in room air. Prolonged exposure to room air
results in contamination and permanent damage to the sieve material.
8. With adjusting compressor enclosure (alternating pulling out top and bottom),
gently remove the compressor enclosure from the center section of unit by sliding
it out through the front.
9. With the compressor enclosure completely removed, carefully remove all valve
retainer clips and coils from each valve stem. Wire connectors can remain
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attached to coils for easier installation. ( Please refer to the Valve Wire Harness
drawings WH105-1 located on page C in the Appendix section of this manual as
needed)
Care must be taken when removing and installing valve coil retainer
clips.
10. Using 1/8-inch Allen wrench, remove mounting bolt securing the manifold to the
center section. Remove manifold assembly from compressor enclosure.
11. With the tubing still attached from the exhaust muffler and compressor, remove
the fittings and tubing located on the underside of the valve manifold using a
7/16-inch open end wrench.
12. Disconnect fittings and remove the sieve bed feed tubing from manifold using a
9/16-inch open end wrench.
13. Disconnect small tubing from both sides of the valve manifold.
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a. Care must be taken not to pinch any wires or tubing between the
compressor enclosure and center section before final installation.
b. The wire harness for both the left feed valve and the equalization valve,
along with the wire harness for the right feed valve, must be routed
outside of the valve manifold assembly before connecting to valve coils.
c. The AC I/0 power switch wire harness and the pressure tubing to the
circuit board sensor must be routed to the outside of the manifold
assembly and along the back of the capacitor before installation.
7. When reinstalling fittings to top of the sieve beds, ensure wires and tubing on
both sides are located inside of these connections.
8. If equipped with an O2 oxygen monitor, be sure to reconnect wire connections
labeled O2 LED and Sensor to circuit board.
9. When reattaching tubing to exhaust muffler, be sure to secure with tie-wrap.
10. Install the compressor assembly by following the compressor assembly
installation procedure outlined under section 4.3.1.
4.4.2 Solenoid Valve Coil Replacement
An ohmmeter can be a useful tool in determining the condition of a valve coil. When
using an ohmmeter, each valve coil should be between 713 837ohms.
To replace a solenoid valve coil, follow the steps below:
1. Set the units I/0 switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove back panel.
3. Carefully remove valve retaining clip from coil to be replaced.
4. Disconnect both wire connectors from solenoid valve, lift coil off of valve stem.
5. Install new coil on valve stem, reinstall coil retaining clip, and reconnect both
wire connectors to coil.
6. Valve coil retainer clips must be installed correctly so that the open ends are
pointing downward on top of valve coil.
4.5 Sieve Beds
The VisionAire unit utilizes two sieve beds each containing molecular sieve. The unique
property of molecular sieve enables it to physically attract nitrogen when air passes through this
material, thus producing high concentrated oxygen.
While one sieve bed produces high-concentration oxygen, the other is purged of the nitrogen it
adsorbed (collected) while it concentrates oxygen. Each adsorber (sieve bed) produces oxygen
and delivers it to the mixing tank.
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Leaks can be so small in air loss that oxygen concentration is not affected
immediately. The sieve material can become contaminated gradually.
Careful leak testing is important as the sieve material can become
contaminated gradually with very small leaks.
If replacement is necessary, you must replace both sieve beds at the same
time.
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5. Disconnect the wire connectors labeled AC Power and PowerSw from circuit
board. (If equipped with an O2 oxygen monitor, also disconnect wire connectors
labeled O2 LED and Sensor).
6. With adjusting compressor enclosure (alternating pulling out top and bottom),
gently remove the compressor enclosure from the center section of unit by sliding
it out through the front.
7. Locate cooling fan at the back of the compressor enclosure. Review of both the
cooling fan and its wire connection positions should be made prior to fan removal
to allow easier and proper installation of new fan.
8. Remove fan and foam strip from the fan recess area and disconnect wires at
proper locations.
1. Locate arrow on fan indicating airflow direction. The arrow for airflow must be
pointing towards the compressor when properly installed.
2. Install wire connections onto new fan. Depending on the replacement fan version
being installed, wire connections on fan should be positioned either in the top left
or lower right positions when properly installed.
3. Replace foam strip around housing of new fan. Opening of foam should be
positioned at the upper right corner of fan when installed, and wires from fan
connections routed through same opening of foam at this location.
4. Position both foam strip and cabinet fan into fan recess area located at the back of
the compressor enclosure. When properly installed, both foam strip and fan must
be flush with the edge of fan recess area.
5. Return compressor compartment to the original position, being careful not to
pinch any tubing or wires between compressor enclosure and center section of
unit.
6. After removing tape from the top of each sieve bed, reconnect and tighten fittings.
(Small tubing from the bottom sieve beds and the units power cord should be
located inside and underneath the tubing connected to sieve beds.
7. Reconnect and secure tubing to equalization valve using tie-wraps.
8. Reconnect wire connectors to main circuit board labeled AC Power and
PowerSw. (If equipped with an O2 oxygen monitor, also reconnect wire
connections labeled O2 LED and Sensor).
9. Reattach small tubing to the in-line adaptor leading to the sensor located on the
circuit board, secure with tie wrap.
10. Leak test tubing connections and assure fan is rotating properly.
4.7 Circuit Board
The solid-state printed circuit board controls the timing operation of the five solenoid valves, the
alarm system functions, and regulates the voltage to ensure efficient and optimal performance.
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The Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) contain components that are sensitive to
electrostatic discharge (ESD) and can damage the board if not handled properly.
As when handling any ESD-sensitive PCB, observe standard ESD safety
procedures.
5. Gently slide entire compressor enclosure towards you to allow access to wire
connections located at the back of the circuit board. (Do not pull out enclosure
too far as damage may occur to certain components within concentrator).
6. Locate and remove the 2-pin wire harness labeled Compressor on circuit board.
7. In a clockwise manner, remove remaining wire harnesses from circuit board.
These are wire harnesses labeled: AC Power, Buzzer, PowerSw, Temp Switch,
Fan, and the 6-pin wire harness located at the back of the circuit board labeled
Valves.
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6. Leak test fitting connections of sieve beds.
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When the lockout adjustment is no longer required, follow the normal
regulator setting procedure as described in Section 4.8.1.
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8. With the spring behind the seat, screw the diaphragm stem guide back into the
body of the regulator. (Do not over tighten.)
9. Install a clean or replacement diaphragm.
10. Put the large spring and slip ring into the bonnet, and screw the bonnet onto the
regulator body.
11. Reset the product regulator as described in Section 4.8.1.
4.9 Circuit Breaker Replacement
Circuit Breaker Removal
To remove the circuit breaker, follow the steps below:
1. Set the units I/0 switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the front panel and locate circuit breaker.
3. To gain access to the underside of the circuit breaker, remove screw securing the
right mounting plate assembly to the center section using a Phillips-head
screwdriver.
4. Lift assembly out from unit and disconnect wires from circuit breaker.
5. Remove the securing ring holding the circuit breaker to the mounting plate.
Circuit Breaker Installation
Follow the removal procedure for the circuit breaker in reverse order to install the new
circuit breaker. Wire connections on circuit breaker can be made to either terminal.
4.10 I/0 Power Switch Replacement
I/0 Power Switch Removal
To remove the I/0 power switch, follow the steps below:
1. Set the units I/0 switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the front panel and locate the I/0 power switch.
3. To gain access to the underside of the switch, remove screw securing the right
mounting plate assembly to the center section using a Phillips-head screwdriver.
4. Lift assembly out from unit and disconnect wires from switch.
5. To allow easier access to the I/0 power switch, remove the circuit breaker from
mounting plate, leaving wires connected. (Refer to circuit breaker removal
procedure 4.9.1).
6. With circuit breaker removed, use large adjustable pliers to unlock the top and
bottom securing tabs of power switch while pushing power switch through front
of mounting plate at the same time.
I/0 Power Switch Installation
Follow the removal procedure for the I/0 power switch in reverse order to install a new
power switch.
1. Be sure to reinstall the new switch properly by having the 0 on the switch
located on the bottom when finished.
2. Wire connections on the left side of switch should be from circuit breaker and
hourmeter wires. Wire connections on the right side of switch from the circuit
board wires. (The smaller size wires are from the circuit board.)
3. Same side wire connections of power switch can be made to either terminal.
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4.11 Hour Meter Replacement
FOR P/N: HM009-2 ONLY: HM009-2 is a dual timer hour meter.
To toggle between the two display screens - press the pinhole reset
switch once to display TMR1 mode.
To reset the timer display confirm that TMR1 is displayed in the
upper left corner. Press and hold the pinhole reset switch for 3 seconds
until 0.0 is displayed.
Flowmeter Removal
To remove the flow meter, follow the steps below:
1. Set the units I/0 switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the front panel and locate flow meter.
3. To gain access to the underside of the flow meter, remove screw securing the left
mounting plate assembly to the center section using a Phillips-head screwdriver.
4. Carefully lift assembly out from unit.
5. Cut only the top tie-wraps on each tubing connection of flow meter and
disconnect tubing from flow meter.
6. Remove flow meter nuts securing flow meter to the mounting plate, remove flow
meter.
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Flowmeter Installation
1. To install a new flow meter, follow the flow meter removal procedure in reverse
order. Leak test the tubing connections.
2. Assure flow meter reads liter above the maximum flow rate when fully opened.
(Refer to section 4.8 Product Regulator Check and Setting for proper adjustment as
needed).
3. To avoid the possibility of activating no flow alarm, set flow meter to desired liter
flow prior to turning unit off.
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4.14 Oxygen Monitor Circuit Board Replacement (In Equipped Units)
Oxygen Monitor Circuit Board Removal
To remove the circuit board, follow the steps below:
Care must be taken when removing and installing tubing to circuit board
sensor to prevent damaging sensor.
1. Set the units I/0 switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove both front and back panels.
3. When viewing unit from the back, locate oxygen monitor circuit board and
remove the tie-wraps at tubing connections.
4. Carefully remove tubing from circuit board sensor.
5. Disconnect wire harness from circuit board.
6. Using Phillips-head screwdriver remove screws securing circuit board to center
section. Remove circuit board.
Oxygen Monitor Circuit Board Installation
To install a new circuit board, follow the removal procedure in reverse order.
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To replace the exhaust muffler, follow the steps below:
1. Follow steps 1-7 in the Compressor Assembly Removal procedure outlined under
section 4.3.1.
2. Locate exhaust muffler assembly in back of compressor enclosure, cut tie-wrap
securing it in place.
3. Remove tie-wrap from tubing connection, disconnect tubing.
4. Unscrew the top half (exhaust muffler) from exhaust muffler body.
5. Install new exhaust muffler to the muffler body, being careful not to over tighten to
prevent damaging threads of exhaust muffler.
6. Remove back panel.
7. To install tie-wrap for new muffler assembly, the compressor enclosure is required
to be pulled out toward the front of unit. To allow greater access, remove tubing
connections at the equalization valve, and disconnect the fittings from both sieve
beds. (Temporarily seal sieve bed openings with tape to prevent the sieve material
from being exposed to the moisture in room air.)
8. From the front of the unit, gently slide entire compressor enclosure towards you.
(Do not pull out enclosure too far as damage may occur to certain components
within concentrator.)
9. Starting from inside the compressor compartment, install new tie-wrap though the
bottom opening located in the recessed area where the exhaust muffler assembly
will be installed. (Hint: it may be easier if the end of the tie-wrap is formed into a
hook shape before this step.)
10. Route tie-wrap up the back of the compressor compartment and into the top
opening of the compressor enclosure. When finished, both ends of tie-wrap
should be located inside the compressor enclosure.
11. Reattach tubing to exhaust muffler assembly securing with tie-wrap.
12. Place muffler assembly into recessed area, securing with installed tie-wrap.
13. Return compressor compartment to the original position, being careful not to
pinch any tubing or wires between compressor enclosure and center section of
unit.
14. Reinstall compressor assembly following the Compressor Assembly Installation
procedure outlined under section 4.3.1.
15. Reconnect and tighten fittings to top of sieve beds. Bottom sieve bed tubing and
the units power cord should be located inside these tubing connections.
16. Reconnect and secure tubing to equalization valve using tie-wraps.
17. Leak test tubing connections on sieve beds and equalization valve.
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5. Gently position the entire concentrator on its back and separate the base from the
center section. (Power cord is still attached to base.)
6. From the underside of base, secure caster nut (located just above the wheel of
caster) using a 1/2-inch combination wrench.
7. While securing the nut, remove the top nut of caster using a 9/16-inch
combination wrench.
Caster Installation
To install a caster, follow the removal steps in reverse order.
1. Larger washer should be installed onto caster before inserting into underside of
base.
4.18 Roller Base Replacement
Roller base removal and Installation
To replace the base on the VisionAire concentrator, please follow the steps below.
1. Set the units I/0 switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove both front and back panels.
3. Follow Power Cord Removal procedure outlined under section 4.13.1.
4. Remove compressor cover from the compressor enclosure to access front screws
securing center section to base.
5. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the screws in the front and back of unit
securing the base of unit to the center section.
6. Gently position the entire concentrator on its back and separate the base from the center
section.
7. Follow Caster Replacement procedure outlined under section 4.17 to remove casters
and install onto new base.
8. Install center section onto new base making sure the power cord location on the base is
located at the back of the unit. Secure base to center section with screws using a
Phillips-head screwdriver.
9. Follow Power Cord Installation procedure outlined under section 4.13.2. (Note: location
of strain relief on power cord is already determined.)
10. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, reinstall compressor cover to compressor enclosure.
4.19 Air Outlet Option (if equipped)
The air outlet option enables the VisionAire unit to serve as a source of compressed air for
patients who require a medication treatment.
The air outlet valve and adaptor located externally on the units center section allows for an
easy connection of tubing to be used for this application.
Checking/Setting the Air Outlet Pressure Regulator
To check/set the air outlet pressure regulator, please follow the steps below:
1. Set the units I/0 switch to the I position and set flowmeter ball to 5lpm.
2. Locate air outlet port on the center section of concentrator. With pressure gauge attached
to air outlet fitting (p/n F0725-1), insert fitting into air outlet port. Fitting will be locked
in place when properly installed.
3. Verify pressure reading on gauge is 13-15psi (90103 kPa). Remove and reinstall outlet
fitting into outlet port, verify second pressure reading is the same.
4. If air outlet regulator requires adjustment, turn clockwise to increase pressure. If
adjustment is needed, verify two consecutive pressure readings are within specification.
5. Remove outlet fitting from outlet port.
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5.0 Troubleshooting
5.1 Operating Pressure Test
Testing the operating pressure is a useful diagnostic tool when a concentrator has low oxygen
concentration and requires servicing. Units functioning normally do not require operating tests.
Use the following procedure to test the operating pressure of the unit:
1. Set the units I/0 power switch to the 0 position, and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the front panel of unit.
3. Locate the pressure test port location (black tube located on the top right side between the
compressor enclosure and center section). Using a pressure test adapter (AirSep p/n: KI257-
2), connect the pressure gauge to the test port.
4. Plug in the power cord, and set the units I/0 power switch to the I position.
5. Set the flowmeter to the maximum flow rate for the unit and allow it to run five minutes.
6. Observe the maximum and minimum readings on the pressure test gauge.
The maximum reading should not exceed:
VisionAire: 30 psig (207 kPa)
VisionAire 2: 25 psig (172 kPa)
VisionAire 3: 25 psig (172 kPa)
The minimum reading should not be less than:
VisionAire: 8 psig (55 kPa)
VisionAire 2 7 psig (48kPa)
VisionAire 3: 7 psig (48kPa)
When you turn the unit on, the system pressure always registers higher than
normal for the first few minutes of operation.
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Check compressor intake path for obstruction. Clean/remove obstruction and verify
normal operating pressure returns.
An improperly operating circuit board or solenoid valve.
Confirm that the circuit board and solenoid valve function properly.
A leak in the unit, which allows system pressure to escape.
Leak test unit.
A compressor with reduced output.If it is below specifications, replace or repair the
compressor.
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5.3 Troubleshooting Chart
Compressor runs and shuts down Faulty oxygen monitor circuit board. Replace oxygen monitor circuit board.
periodically. Only start up alarm
activates
Leak
Leak test and repair leak.
Compressor runs with 3-beep Reduced air intake Check compressor intake path for
intermittent low pressure alarm obstruction. Clean/remove
and low oxygen concentration. obstruction.
Weak compressor Replace compressor.
Faulty circuit board. Replace circuit board.
4-beep high pressure alarm is Restriction in exhaust muffler. Replace exhaust muffler.
activated and both compressor Contaminated sieve beds. Replace sieve beds.
Faulty solenoid valve. Replace solenoid valve manifold.
and valves do not operate. Faulty circuit board. Replace circuit board.
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Problem Probable Cause Solution
Faulty electrical connection at waste Repair electrical connection.
Compressor relief valve activates valve.
(popping sound) Faulty solenoid valve coil. Replace valve coil. (Use of an
(Acceptable rating: 713-837 Ohms) ohmmeter can be helpful to easily
determine faulty coil).
Contaminated sieve beds. Replace sieve beds.
Faulty circuit board. Replace circuit board.
Faulty relief valve. Replace relief valve.
Cabinet fan does not turn. Faulty electrical connections. Check electrical connections.
Faulty cabinet fan. Replace cabinet fan.
Internal leak. (likely in location from Leak test and repair. In particular,
No flow indicated on flow meter, unit regulator to flow meter) regulator / fittings following air path
to flow meter. Repair leaks.
and 6-beep no flow alarm does
not activate. Main circuit boards prior to Rev. R do
not have a no flow alarm
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Problem Probable Cause Solution
Low oxygen concentration. Ambient or units temperature is too Unit operating above temperature
high. range specifications.
Leak. Leak test and repair.
Reduced air intake (suction) Blocked air intake or exhaust.
Defective cabinet fan.
Unit has been turned off for an Turn on unit and let run for several
Alarm does not sound. extended period of time. minutes to charge alarm capacitor.
With unit running, disconnect from
power source and verify power failure
alarm (1-beep).
Faulty electrical connection. Repair electrical connection
Faulty buzzer. Replace buzzer.
Faulty I/0 power switch. Replace I/0 power switch.
Faulty circuit board. Replace circuit board.
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5.4 Tool Kit and Pressure Test Gauge
The tools needed for you to properly service the VisionAire unit are listed below:
Multi-adjustable pliers, small wire cutters, small needle-nose pliers, slotted-head screwdriver, Phillips-
head screwdriver, adjustable wrench, 1/2-inch combination wrench, 7/16-inch combination wrench,
9/16-inch combination wrench, and 1/8-inch Allen wrench.
Pressure test adapter. (AirSep p/n: KI257-2).
A pressure test gauge (AirSep p/n: KI036-1) to read operating system pressures on the VisionAire unit
should be kept available at all times.
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Appendix
Exploded Drawings
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WIRING DIAGRAM
VISIONAIRE 115V AND 230V
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WIRING DIAGRAM
VISIONAIRE 2, VISIONAIRE 3
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VALVE WIRE HARNESS
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ITEM PART DESCRIPTION ITEM PART DESCRIPTION
NUMBER NUMBER
1 CA262-1 CABINET, MOUNTING PLATE, SWITCH 15 F0724-1 FITTING, AIR OUTLET
2 CA263-1 CABINET, MOUNTING PLATE, FLOWMETER 16 FA038-1 FASTENER, RUBBER KEEPER
3 CA265-2 CABINET, BACK PANEL ASSY 17 FM033-2 FLOWMETER, 1/4 FITTING
4 CA268-1 CABINET, ROLLER BASE (ONLY) 18 FM067-1 FLOWMETER, 1/8 FITTING
5 CA271-1 CABINET, COMPRESSOR COVER 19 FM070-1 FLOWMETER, 2 LPM
6 CA283-1 CABINET, CENTER SECTION 20 FM073-1 FLOWMETER, (VISIONAIRE 3)
7 CA280-1 CABINET, FRONT PANEL ASSY 21 HM009-2 HOUR METER
8 CA280-2 CABINET, FRONT PANEL ASSY, W/O2 MONITOR 22 LA360-1 LABEL, AIR OUTLET
9 CA285-1 CABINET, FRONT PANEL ASSY (VISIONAIRE 3) 23 MI268-1 HUMIDIFIER STRAP
CABINET, FRONT PANEL ASSY, W/ O2 MONITOR
10 CA285-2 24 SC111-1 SCREW, 1/4 TURN
(VISIONAIRE 3)
CABINET, FRONT PANEL ASSY, W/ O2 MONITOR
11 CA285-3 25 SC112-1 SCREW, RETAINER, 1/4 TURN
(VISIONAIRE 2)
12 CR001-5 CIRCUIT BREAKER, 220-240V 26 SW114-1 SWITCH, ON-OFF
13 CR001-6 CIRCUIT BREAKER, 115V 27 WA055-1 WASHER, INTERNAL LOCK, TOOTH
14 CS001-1 CASTER
MAIN ASSEMBLY
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DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION
ITEM NUMBER NUMBER
1 BE187-2 BEDS, ASSY, SI018-1 (VISIONAIRE, VISIONAIRE 3) 8 SC037-4 SCREW, SELFTAP, CABINET HANDLE
2 BE187-4 BEDS, ASSY, SI015-1 (VISIONAIRE 2) 9 SC084-1 SCREW, SELFTAP, REGULATOR
3 CA261-1 CABINET, HANDLE, PLATE 10 SC119-1 SCREW, OXYGEN MONITOR
4 CA283-1 CABINET, CENTER SECTION 11 TA004-1 TANK, ASSY, VOLUME (VISIONAIRE 2 ONLY)
5 CB114-1 CIRCUIT BOARD, OXYGEN MONITOR 12 TA121-1 TANK, MIXING (VISIONAIRE, VISIONAIRE 3)
6 FO149-1 FOAM, HANDLE, PLATE 13 TW002-1 TIE WRAP, SIEVE BED
7 RG096-1 REGULATOR 14 TW017-1 TIE WRAP, HEAT STABILIZED
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ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION
NUMBER NUMBER
1 AL018-1 ALARM, BUZZER 13 FO146-1 FOAM, FAN MOUNT
2 CA284-1 CABINET, COMPRESSOR, ENCLOSURE 14 MO025-1 MOUNT, COMPRESSOR
3 CB102-1 CIRCUIT BOARD, MAIN 15 MU043-1 MUFFLER, EXHAUST, TOP HALF
4 CB102-3 CIRCUIT BOARD, MAIN (V2, V3) 16 MU083-1 MUFFLER, CHAMBER
5 CC006-6 CAPACITOR, 220-240V 17 SC003-3 SCREW, SELFTAP, COMPRESSOR MOUNT
6 CC006-8 CAPACITOR, 120V 18 SC037-4 SCREW, SELFTAP, ALARM/CB
7 CC006-10 CAPACITOR, 230V 19 TW001-3 TIE WRAP, 4
8 F0005-3 FITTING, MUFFLER 20 TW017-1 TIE WRAP, HEAT STAB
9 FN019-1 FAN, 115V (V2, V3) 21 TU165-104 TUBING, BRAIDED SILICONE
10 FN041-1 FAN, 115V, VISIONAIRE 22 TU180-064 TUBING, EXHAUST
11 FN046-1 FAN, 230V, VISIONAIRE 23 COMPRESSOR, ASSY
12 FN047-1 FAN, 230V (V2, V3) 24 VALVE, BLOCK, ASSY
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ITEM NUMBER NUMBER
1 CL035-1 CLAMP, WIRE 10 MO027-1 MOUNT, RUBBER SPRING
2 CO416-1 COMPRESSOR, 115V, 60Hz, 36 STROKE 11 OR032-1 O-RING
3 CO416-2 COMPRESSOR, 230V, 50Hz, 44 STROKE 12 SC123-3 SCREW, END CAP
4 CO416-3 COMPRESSOR, 230V, 60Hz, 36 STROKE 13 SC133-1 SCREW, COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR, 230V, 50Hz, 26 STROKE,
5 CO416-5 14 SC133-2 SCREW, SPRING MOUNT
(VISIONAIRE 2,3)
COMPRESSOR, 115V, 60Hz, 26 STROKE,
6 CO416-6 15 SP021-1 SPRING
(VISIONAIRE 2, 3)
7 CO432-1 COMPRESSOR, END CAP ASSY 16 WA059-1 WASHER, SPRING MOUNT
8 F0644-1 FITTING, BRASS, ELBOW 17 VA554-1 VALVE, RELIEF
FILTER, COMPRESSOR END CAP, EXTERIOR,
9 FI196-1
ASC
COMPRESSOR ASSEMBLY
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ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION
NUMBER NUMBER
1 F0037-4 FITTING, BRASS, MULTIBARB, FEED / WASTE 10 OR022-1 O-RING, MOUNTING BOLT
2 F0134-1 FITTING, COMPRESSION, 5/16 11 SC118-1 SCREW, MOUNTING BOLT
3 F0494-1 FITTING, BRASS 12 TU165-104 TUBING, BRAIDED SILICONE
4 F0517-1 FITTING, BRASS, EQ 13 TU152-070 TUBING, PRESSURE PORT
5 F0645-1 FITTING, SWIVEL HOSE BARB 14 TU180-064 TUBING, EXHAUST
6 FO147-1 FOAM, FEED, FITTING 15 TW001-4 TIE WRAP, 4
7 FO148-1 FOAM, EXHAUST, FITTING 16 TW016-1 TIE WRAP, 4.88 LG
8 HA064-1 HARDWARE, COIL, ECLIP 17 TW011-2 TIE WRAP, 2.83 LG
9 MA198-1 MANIFOLD, VALVE BLOCK 18 VA374-1 VALVE, COIL
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