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Invacare® Platinum® Mobile: en Oxygen Concentrator Service Manual

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Invacare® Platinum® Mobile

POC1–100B, POC1–100B-EU, POC1–100B-AZ,


POC1–100B-C

en Oxygen Concentrator
Service Manual

DEALER: Keep this manual.


The procedures in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified
technician.
©2017 Invacare Corporation
All rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited
without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks
are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.
Platinum is a registered trademark in the U.S.A., Europe and Australia.
Making Life’s Experiences Possible is a registered trademark in the U.S.A.
Pine-sol, Lestoil and Clorox are registered trademarks of The Clorox Company.
Dawn is a registered trademark of The Procter and Gamble Company.
Contents 6.4
6.5
Cleaning and Disinfection Between Patients . . . . . . . . . . .
Preventative Maintenance Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43
44
6.6 Checking O2 Purity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6.7 Function Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
1.1 Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 After Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
1.2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
7.1 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
1.2.1 Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.2.2 Input/Output Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1.2.3 Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1.2.4 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1 General Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.2 Radio Frequency Interference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.1 Viewing the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.2 Changing the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.3 Changing the Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4 Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.1 Servicing Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.2 Service and Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.3 Service Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.4 Replacing Patient Outlet Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.5 Replacing DC Power Cable Fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4.6 Replacing the Battery Pull Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
5 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.1 Alarm Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.1.1 Viewing the Current Alarm Code and Software
Version Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.1.2 Viewing the Alarm Code History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
5.1.3 Alarm Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
6 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
6.1 Wear and Tear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
6.2 Viewing Hour Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
6.3 Cleaning the Air Intake Filter Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Invacare® Platinum® Mobile

1 General Refer to the following table for the meaning of symbols


marked on the equipment and/or packaging.
1.1 Symbols General Warning Sign
Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards The background color inside the
or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury triangle is yellow on product labels.
or property damage. Refer to the information below for
definitions of the signal words. Follow Instructions for Use
DANGER! The color of the symbol background is
– Danger indicates an imminently hazardous blue on product labels.
situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury. No open flame

WARNING! The color of the circle with diagonal


– Warning indicates a potentially hazardous bar is red on product labels.
situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury. DO NOT Smoke
The color of the circle with diagonal
CAUTION! bar is red on product labels.
– Caution indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in Consult Instructions for Use
property damage or minor injury or both.
This symbol is located on the cannula
packing.
IMPORTANT!
– Important indicates a hazardous situation that
could result in damage to property if it is not Direct Current
avoided.

Gives useful tips, recommendations and information Type BF Applied Part


for efficient, trouble-free use.

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General

DO NOT Reuse (Single Patient Use Only)


Class II Equipment
This symbol refers to the cannula
which is for single patient use only.
Power On/Off
Latex Free
Data Output Terminal
Indoor Use ONLY
DO NOT dispose of in household waste This symbol is included on the AC
power adapter.
European Community Authorized
Representative DO NOT use oil or grease

Manufacturer
Keep dry

Date of Manufacture Protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5


mm diameter and greater.
Recycle Protected against vertically falling water drops
when enclosure tilted up to 15°.

Reference Number Protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5


mm diameter and greater.
Protected against vertically falling water drops.
Serial Number

Transport and Storage Temperature

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On/Off Button
Transport and Storage Humidity A
Press for one second to turn concentrator on or off.

This product complies with Directive Flow Selection Button


93/42/EEC concerning medical devices. Press to adjust the pulsed oxygen flow to your
B prescribed setting. The selected flow setting is
The launch date of this product is stated in
the CE declaration of conformity. shown on the display screen. Refer to Adjusting the
Pulse Flow Setting in Usage for more details.
Electrical Safety Agency Certification Mark Display Backlight Button
74103

C Press once to illuminate the display screen for 5


seconds.
1.2 Features
Audio Off Button
1.2.1 Control Panel
Press to mute the audible signal (beep) for both
D alarms and status indications. The blue indicator
light next to the button illuminates when activated.
Audio off can be activated during or prior to an
alarm condition occurring.
Display Screen
E Displays information about the operating status of
the concentrator.
Alarm Indicator
The yellow indicator light at the center of the
F triangular symbol illuminates to indicate abnormal
operating conditions. Refer to Alarm Conditions in
Troubleshooting for more details.

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General

Battery Gauge 1.2.2 Input/Output Connections

G Indicates the charge status of the battery(s). Refer


to Reading the Battery Gauge for Installed and
Uninstalled Battery(s) in Setup for more details.
External Power Indicator

H The orange indicator light next to the plug symbol


illuminates when an external power source is
connected to the concentrator.
Battery Compartment Door
I
Used to access the removable battery(s).

Audible Signal (Beep)


Not Indicates a change in operating status or A Oxygen Outlet Port
Shown a condition which requires the operator’s
attention. Used to connect the nasal cannula to the
concentrator.
B External Power Input Connector
Used to connect an external power source to the
concentrator.
C USB Port
Used for service only.

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1.2.3 Filters
Air enters the concentrator through an air intake filter
located on the carry bag. This filter prevents hair and other
large particles in the air from entering the unit. Before you
operate the concentrator, make sure this filter is clean and
dry, and the concentrator is properly installed in the carry
bag.
To clean the air intake filter, refer to Cleaning the Air Intake
Filter Screen in Maintenance.
To ensure the concentrator is properly installed in the carry
bag, refer to Installing the Carry Bag in Setup.
1.2.4 General Information
Refer to the User Manual for user information and technical
data.

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Safety

2 Safety DANGER!
Risk of Death, Injury Or Damage From Fire
Textiles, oil or petroleum substances, grease,
2.1 General Guidelines greasy substances and other combustibles are
In order to ensure the safe installation, assembly and easily ignited and burn with great intensity in
operation of the concentrator these instructions MUST be oxygen enriched air and when in contact with
followed. oxygen under pressure. Smoking during oxygen
therapy is dangerous and is likely to result in
DANGER! burns or death. To avoid fire, death, injury or
Risk Of Death, Injury Or Damage damage:
Improper use of the product may cause death, – DO NOT SMOKE while using this device. DO
injury or damage. This section contains important NOT use near OPEN FLAME or IGNITION
information for the safe operation and use of this SOURCES.
product. – NO SMOKING signs should be prominently
– DO NOT use this product or any available displayed.
optional equipment without first completely – Keep all open flames, matches, lighted
reading and understanding these instructions cigarettes, electronic cigarettes or other sources
and any additional instructional material such of ignition at least 10 ft (3 m) away from this
as user manuals, service manuals or instruction concentrator or any oxygen carrying accessories
sheets supplied with this product or optional such as cannulas or tanks.
equipment.
– If you are unable to understand the warnings,
cautions or instructions, contact a health care
professional, dealer or technical personnel
before attempting to use this equipment.
– THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

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DANGER! WARNING!
Risk of Death, Injury Or Damage From Fire Risk Of Injury Or Damage
Textiles, oil or petroleum substances, grease, – Invacare products are specifically designed
greasy substances and other combustibles are and manufactured for use in conjunction
easily ignited and burn with great intensity in with Invacare provided or Invacare specified
oxygen enriched air and when in contact with accessories. Any other accessories have
oxygen under pressure. To avoid fire, death, not been tested by Invacare and are not
injury or damage: recommended for use with Invacare products.
– Avoid creation of any spark near oxygen – No modification of this equipment is allowed.
equipment. This includes sparks from static
electricity created by any type of friction. WARNING!
– Use only oxygen compatible water-based Risk of Injury or Damage
lotions or salves before and during servicing. To avoid injury or damage which will void
To verify, refer to the lotion/salve container warranty:
for oxygen compatible water-based statement. – Use only Invacare specified power supplies.
If necessary, contact the manufacturer. DO
NOT use any lubricants on concentrator unless
DANGER!
recommended by Invacare.
Risk of Death, Injury, from Electric Shock
– Keep the oxygen tubing, cord, AC adapter and
To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, death
concentrator away from heated or hot surfaces
or injury to persons:
including space heaters, stoves, and similar
– DO NOT come in contact with the concentrator
electrical appliances.
while wet.
– Make sure concentrator is off when not in use.
– DO NOT place or store concentrator where it
can drop into water or other liquid.
– DO NOT reach for concentrator that has fallen
into water. Unplug IMMEDIATELY.
– DO NOT block access to power outlet needed
to unplug the AC power cord.
– DO NOT use frayed or damaged power cords.
– DO NOT use AC power adapter if its housing is
cracked or separated.

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WARNING! WARNING!
Risk of Death, Injury or Damage Risk of Injury or Damage
To prevent injury or damage from cord misuse: To avoid injury or damage from airborne
– DO NOT move or relocate concentrator by pollutants and/or fumes and for optimal
pulling on the cord. performance:
– DO NOT use extension cords with AC power – Locate and position the concentrator in a well
adapters provided. ventilated space so that the air intake and the
– Properly store and position electrical cords air exhaust openings are not obstructed.
and/or tubing to prevent a tripping and – NEVER block the air openings of the
strangulation hazards. concentrator or place it on a soft surface, such
as a bed or couch, where the air opening may
WARNING! be blocked.
Risk of Injury or Damage – Keep the openings free from lint, hair and
As a safety feature, this appliance may have a similar foreign items.
polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). – Keep concentrator at least 12 in (30.5 cm) away
To avoid injury or damage from electrical shock: from walls, draperies and furniture.
– This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one – DO NOT use in presence of pollutants, smoke
way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, or fumes, flammable anesthetics, cleaning
reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact agents or chemical vapors.
a qualified electrician.
– DO NOT alter the plug in any way.
– DO NOT use if the cord or plug are damaged.
Call a qualified electrician for repair.

WARNING!
Risk of Injury or Damage
To prevent damage from liquid ingress:
– NEVER drop or insert any object or liquid into
any opening.
– DO NOT use if cabinet of concentrator or
housing of AC power adapter is cracked or
separated.
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2.2 Radio Frequency Interference


Medical Electrical Equipment needs to be installed and used
according to the EMC information in this manual.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
EMC limits specified by IEC/EN 60601-1-2. These limits
are designed to provide a reasonable protection against
electromagnetic interference in a typical home health care
environment.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can
affect the operation of this equipment. Use of this
equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment
should be avoided as it could result in improper operation.
The concentrator operation should be observed to verify
normal operation in the presence of such equipment.
Other devices may experience interference from even
the low levels of electromagnetic emissions permitted by
the above standards. To determine if the emissions from
the concentrator are causing the interference, turn the
concentrator off. If the interference with the other device(s)
stops, then the concentrator is causing the interference. In
such rare cases, interference may be reduced or corrected
by one of the following measures:
• Reposition, relocate, or increase the separation between
the equipment.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the other device(s) is
connected.
Refer to Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) in Technical
Data for additional information.
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3 Setup 3.2 Changing the Date and Time


This procedure describes the process to change the
3.1 Viewing the Date and Time date and time.
This procedure displays the date and time. The concentrator must be Off and connected to
external power to perform this procedure.
The concentrator must be Off and connected to
external power to perform this procedure. The time is displayed to the nearest second. The
time is set to the nearest minute.
The format of the date and time are dependent
on the selected display language. For English, the
date is mm/dd/yyyy and time is hh:mm:ss AM/PM.
For languages other than English, the date is
dd/mm/yyyy and time is hh:mm:ss, where hh = 24
hour.

Sample Date and Time Display Screens


Sample Date and Time Display Screen
Format for English Format for Other Languages
Except English

1. Ensure unit is off and connected to an external power


source.
2. Press and hold the display backlight button C.
After 5 seconds the date and time are shown on
the display screen B.
3. Press the display backlight button to cancel viewing the
date and time.

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4. Press the flow selection button D to increase the


selected value by one until the maximum is reached and
then rolls over to the lowest value.

5. Press the display backlight button to decrease the


1. Ensure unit is off and connected to an external power selected value by one until the minimum is reached and
source. then rolls over to the highest value.
2. Press and hold the display backlight button C.
After 5 seconds the date and time are shown on
the display screen B.

6. Press the power button to highlight the next item.

3. While the date and time are shown on the display


screen, press and release the power button A.
Pressing the power button activates the date 7. Press the audio off (mute) button E to highlight the
and time change mode. previous item.
The selected item is highlighted.

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8. When the time and date have been adjusted as desired,


press the power button to highlight Set.

9. Press the flow selection button to save the date and


time and to exit the time and date screen.
10. Highlight Cancel and press the flow selection button to
cancel setting the time and date and to exit the time
and date screen.

3.3 Changing the Language


This procedure describes the process to change the
display language.
Changing the display language may also change the
date and time format. Refer to Changing the Date
and Time for more information.
The concentrator must be Off and connected to
external power to perform this procedure.

The following languages are available for selection: English,


Danish, German, Finnish, French, Norwegian, Swedish,
Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Latvian, Hungarian, Croatian
and Portuguese.
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3. Press and release the On/Off button A to enter the


Language Change Screen.
The proposed language selection is highlighted.

4. Press the flow selection button D to move to the next


language selection. Press the display backlight button C
to move to the previous language selection.
1. Ensure unit is off and connected to an external power
source.
2. Simultaneously press and hold the display backlight
button C and audio off (mute) button E for at least
five seconds to enter the Current Language Screen. 5. When the desired language has been selected, press the
The Current Language Screen will continue to On/Off power button to highlight “SET”.
display until the backlight button is pressed
again to exit this screen.

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6. Press the flow selection button to set the display


language to the highlighted language and exit the
Language Change Screen.

If you do not want to change the display


language, press the On/Off power button to
highlight “CANCEL”. Then press the flow selection
button to exit the Language Change Screen.

7. The Current Language Screen will appear on the display


screen. Press the display backlight button to exit the
Current Language Screen.

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4 Service 4.3 Service Life


WARNING!
4.1 Servicing Guidelines Risk of Injury or Damage
Use of the product beyond this time period may
WARNING! cause product damage and injury.
Risk of Injury or Damage – This product has an expected service life of
Improper maintenance and servicing may lead to three (3) years when used in accordance with
injury or damage. To avoid injury or damage: safety instructions, maintenance intervals and
– Use Invacare service parts only. correct use stated in this manual.
– Only professionals of the health care field – Perform all maintenance according to the
or persons fully conversant with this process recommended schedule in this manual.
such as factory trained personnel should
perform service, preventive maintenance
or performance adjustments on the oxygen The effective service life can vary according to the
concentrator and its equipment. frequency and intensity of use.
– Disconnect all power sources prior to
performing maintenance or service, unless 4.4 Replacing Patient Outlet Filter
otherwise directed by this service manual.
– The power supply, battery pack, and battery 1. Ensure unit is off.
charger are not serviceable items. DO NOT 2. Disconnect any external power source and remove the
attempt to disassemble, modify or service battery pack(s).
these items. 3. Remove the concentrator from carry bag.
– DO NOT heat the battery pack above 140° F 4. Clean T-20 driver with alcohol pad.
(60° C). 5. Insert T-20 driver into opening of oxygen outlet port I
and turn counter-clockwise until barbed cap J comes
free from the lower half of the port.
Properly clean all tools prior to performing maintenance
or service. Filter may lodge in the barbed cap after
disassembling.
4.2 Service and Replacement Parts 6. Remove old patient outlet filter K.
Refer to the parts catalog at www.invacare.com for 7. Clean all exposed surfaces of both halves of the oxygen
service and replacement part information. outlet port L with a clean alcohol pad.

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8. Install new patient outlet filter into the underside of 4.5 Replacing DC Power Cable Fuse
the barbed cap.
Gently press seal in place against the sealing WARNING!
surface. Be careful not to rupture the filter Risk of Injury or Damage
element. – Ensure that the DC power cable is disconnected
from DC power.
9. Clean T-20 driver with alcohol pad. – DO NOT replace fuse if the DC power cable is
10. Reinstall barbed cap and hand tighten with T-20 driver hot.
until the barbed cap fits firmly against the lower half
of the oxygen outlet port.
Only use fuses provided by Invacare.
Be careful not to cross the threads when starting
to install the cap.

The DC power cable does not work unless it is


assembled correctly.
– When replacing the fuse, do not lose any
of the small pieces and make sure they are
reassembled correctly.

11. Reinstall unit into carry bag.


12. Reinstall battery pack(s).
13. Close the battery compartment door.
14. Test the concentrator function. Refer to Function Test
in Maintenance.

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1. Use pliers to unscrew and remove the end piece E 4.6 Replacing the Battery Pull Ring
from the DC power cable F.
1. Lift the rounded end of the existing pull ring.
The tip G will come off as well.

2. Remove the existing fuse H from the DC power cable.


The spring I may come out of the DC power
cable when the fuse is removed.

3. Ensure the spring is installed into the DC power cable.


4. Seat the fuse into the tip G.
5. Place the tip into the end piece E.
6. Slide the assembly of fuse, tip and end piece into the
DC power cable.
7. Tightly screw the end piece onto the DC power cable. 2. Slide the existing pull ring out of its mount.
8. Ensure proper cable function.

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3. Remove the existing pull ring from the battery pack. 5. Slide the new pull ring into the mount.

4. Press the new pull ring down to engage into the mount. 6. Continue sliding the new pull ring into the mount until
it is fully engaged.

7. Ensure pull ring is seated correctly.

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5 Troubleshooting 5.1.1 Viewing the Current Alarm Code and Software


Version Number
5.1 Alarm Codes This procedure displays the alarm code of any active
alarm condition with the software version number.
Basic troubleshooting and alarm condition information is
contained in the user manual. The concentrator may be Off and connected to
external power or turned On to perform this
The Platinum Mobile concentrator has dozens of possible procedure.
alarm conditions that are being monitored on a continuous
basis. 1. Simultaneously press and release the flow selection A
The alarm code information can be accessed in two ways to button and audio off (mute) B button.
gather the following information:
The current alarm information displays for 5
• Alarm Code History—The 20 most recent alarm codes seconds and then the display returns to its
along with the date, time and cumulative hours of previous state. Refer to the table in alarm codes
operation when each alarm occurred. for more information about the alarm codes.
• Active Alarm/Software Version—The alarm code of The code will be 0xC200 with a description
any active alarm condition with the software version “NoAlarm” if no alarm condition exists.
number.

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Sample Alarm Code Display Screens


Software Version
Bootloader Version

5.1.2 Viewing the Alarm Code History


This procedure displays the 20 most recent alarm The initial “0x” portion of the alarm code is not
codes along with the date, time and cumulative shown in the alarm code history screens.
hours of operation when each alarm occurred.
1. Ensure that the unit is powered off and connected to
The concentrator must be Off and connected to an external power source.
external power to perform this procedure. 2. Press and hold the audio off button (mute) C.
After 5 seconds, the most recent alarm code and
its related information is shown on the display
screen. Refer to the table in alarm codes for
more information about the alarm codes.

3. Release the audio off button (mute).


4. Press the audio off (mute) button to cycle forward and
display backlight D button to cycle backward through
the alarm codes.
5. Press the flow selection E button to cancel viewing
the alarm codes.
5.1.3 Alarm Codes
Possible Reasons and Solutions are listed in order of
most likely to occur to least likely to occur.
Follow the steps in the order listed for the alarm
to clear.
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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
No Breath 0x3201 LPA_noBreathDetected The display shows: 1. The concentrator 1. Verify cannula is
Detected "No Breath Detected has not detected connected, not
(Running) Check Cannula" (not an inhalation for kinked, properly
displayed if in "Warm more than 15 positioned and
Up" or "Prolonged seconds. -or- user is breathing
Warm Up") 2. Restriction after through his/her
the conserver nose.
valve. 2. Check the outlet
filter/Replace filter.
3. If alarm persists,
contact Invacare
for service.
Breath Rate 0x4202 LPA_breathRateTooHigh The display shows: 1. The user breath 1. Make sure breath
Too High "Breath Rate High rate has exceeded rate is lower than
(Running) Reduce Activity" the capacity of 40BPM.
the concentrator 2. If alarm persists,
for more than 15 contact Invacare
seconds. for service.

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Troubleshooting

General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Low Battery 0x7207 LPA_lowBattery30MinLeft The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Supply unit with
(~30 "Low Battery Charge running off battery external power
minutes Unit" power and the (AC/DC) or install
left) battery charge a charged battery
level is calculated into the unit.
to only be able to 2. If alarm persists,
provide between contact Invacare
15 to 30 minutes for service.
of additional
operation before
reaching 0% state
of charge.
Low Battery 0x2200 LPA_lowBattery15MinLeft The display shows: 1. The concentrator 1. Supply unit with
(~15 "Low Battery Charge is running off external power
minutes Now" battery power (AC/DC) or install
left) and the battery a charged battery
charge level is into the unit.
calculated to only 2. If alarm persists,
be able to provide contact Invacare
15 minutes or for service.
less of additional
operation before
reaching 0% state
of charge.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Battery 0xb20 LPA_batteryTooHot- The display shows: 1. The concentrator 1. Remove the hot
Too Hot b ToCharge "Cannot Charge Allow is running off battery and allow
To Charge to Cool" external power to cool.
(Running) (AC/DC) and 2. If alarm persists,
at least one contact Invacare
of the battery for service.
temperatures is
greater than or
equal to 49° C.
Battery 0xb20c LPA_batteryTooCold- The display shows: 1. The concentrator 1. Remove the cold
Too Cold ToCharge "Cannot Charge Allow is running off battery and allow
To Charge to Warm external power to warm.
(Running) (AC/DC) and 2. If alarm persists,
at least one contact Invacare
of the battery for service.
temperatures is
less than or equal
to 8° C.
Battery Hot 0x6205 LPA_batteryHot The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Remove the hot
(Running) "Battery Hot Allow to running off battery battery and allow
Cool" power and at least to cool.
one of the battery 2. If alarm persists,
temperatures is contact Invacare
greater than or for service.
equal to 55°C.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Battery 0x6206 LPA_batteryCold The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Remove the cold
Cold "Battery Cold Allow to running off battery battery and allow
(Running) Warm" power and at least to warm.
one of the battery 2. If alarm persists,
temperatures is contact Invacare
less than or equal for service.
to –15° C
Unit Hot 0x5203 LPA_unitHot The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Allow the unit to
(Running) "Unit Hot Allow to running off battery cool.
Cool" power or external 2. Clean air intake
power (AC/DC) and filter.
the unit internal 3. If alarm persists,
temperature is contact Invacare
greater than or for service.
equal to 50° C.
Unit Cold 0x5204 LPA_unitCold The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Allow unit to
(Running) "Unit Cold Allow to running off battery warm.
Warm" power or external 2. If alarm persists,
power (AC/DC) and contact Invacare
the unit internal for service.
temperature is less
than or equal to
5°C.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Low Oxygen 0xa20a LPA_lowOxygenPurity The display shows: 1. The concentrator 1. Ensure cannula is
Purity "Low Oxygen See is producing less connected while
(Running) Manual" than 85% O2 and unit is operating.
greater than 73% 2. Clean air intake
O2 beginning 15 filter screen.
minutes after the 3. Change outlet
power-on state. filter.
a. Unit running 4. If alarm persists,
without cannula contact Invacare
connected -or- for service.
b. Inlet airflow
blockage -or-
c. Outlet filter
perforated -or-
d. Sieve bed
has been
compromised
-or-
e. Oxygen sensor
is not properly
calibrated.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Prolonged 0x9209 LPA_prolongedUnit- The display shows: 1. Concentrator is 1. Ensure cannula is
Unit Warm WarmUp "Warming Up" producing less connected while
Up than 87% O2 after unit is operating.
warm up state. 2. Clean air intake
The standard warm filter screen.
up state has a 3. Change outlet
maximum duration filter.
of 120 seconds 4. If alarm persists,
before it becomes contact Invacare
a prolonged warm for service.
up alarm state.
a. Unit running
without cannula
connected -or-
b. Inlet airflow
blockage -or-
c. Outlet filter
perforated -or-
d. Sieve bed
has been
compromised
-or-
e. Oxygen sensor
is not properly
calibrated.
Oxygen 0x8208 LPA_oxygenSensorFailure The display shows: 1. Oxygen sensor 1. If alarm persists,
Sensor "Sensor Fault See is damaged or contact Invacare
Failure Manual" disconnected. for service.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Depleted 0x1100 SDA_depletedBattery The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Supply unit with
Battery "Shut Down Battery running off battery external power
Depleted" power and the (AC/DC) or install
battery charge a charged battery
level is less than into the unit.
or equal to 5%. 2. If alarm persists:
a. Inspect
the battery
connector for
debris.
b. Reinstall
battery.
3. If alarm persists,
contact Invacare
for service.
Battery Too 0x1101 SDA_batteryTooHot The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Remove the hot
Hot (shut "Shut Down Battery running off battery battery and allow
down) Too Hot" power and at least to cool.
one of the battery 2. Change the
temperatures is battery.
greater than or 3. If alarm persists,
equal to 60°C. contact Invacare
for service.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Battery Too 0x1102 SDA_batteryTooCold The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Remove the cold
Cold (shut "Shut Down Battery running off battery battery and allow
down) Too Cold" power and at least to warm.
one of the battery 2. Change the
temperatures is battery.
less than or equal 3. If alarm persists,
to contact Invacare
–20° C. for service.
Unit Too 0x1103 SDA_unitTooHot The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Allow unit to cool.
Hot (shut "Shut Down Unit Too running off battery 2. Clean intake filter
down) Hot" power or external screen.
power and the 3. If alarm persists,
unit temperature contact Invacare
is greater than or for service.
equal to 55°C.
Unit Too 0x1104 SDA_unitTooCold The display shows: 1. The concentrator is 1. Allow unit to
Cold (shut "Shut Down Unit Too running off battery warm.
down) Cold" power or external 2. If alarm persists,
power and the unit contact Invacare
temperature is less for service.
than or equal to 0°
C.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Low Oxygen 0x1105 SDA_lowOxygenPurity The display shows: 1. The concentrator 1. Ensure cannula is
Purity (shut "Shut Down Oxygen is producing less connected while
down) Fault" than 73% O2 unit is operating.
beginning 2. Clean air intake
15 minutes after filter screen.
the power-on 3. Change outlet
state. filter.
a. Unit running 4. If alarm persists,
without cannula contact Invacare
connected -or- for service.
b. Inlet airflow
blockage -or-
c. Outlet filter
perforated -or-
d. Sieve bed
has been
compromised
-or-
e. Oxygen sensor
is not properly
calibrated.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Stuck 0x1107 SDA_stuckButton The display shows: 1. One of the 1. Make sure no
Button "Shut Down Stuck buttons on the control panel
Button" concentrator's buttons are
control panel was pressed.
pressed when a 2. Disconnect all
power source is power sources
being connected then reconnect to
to the unit. a power source.
3. If alarm persists,
contact Invacare
for service.
No Breath 0x110c SDA_noBreathDetected The display shows: 1. An inhalation has 1. Verfy cannula is
Detected "Shut Down No Breath not been detected connected, not
(shut down) Detected" by the unit for kinked, properly
more than 120 positioned and
seconds. user is breathing
through his/her
nose.
2. Check the outlet
filter/Replace filter.
3. If alarm persists,
contact Invacare
for service.
Internal 0x1109 ricEventQueueFullAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Internal 0x110a ricEven- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault tQueueEmptyAlarm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x110b ricTimeoutHeapFullAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x110d ricInfiniteNullTransition- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault sAlarm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1110 ricNullDestinationAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1112 ricAllocatingAnotherMem- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault oryPoolAlarm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1113 ricIdfUnknownErrorAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1114 watchdogTimeoutAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1115 outOfAlarmStackSpace The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Internal 0x1116 fanIsNotMovingAlarm The display shows: 1. Cooling fan or PCB 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1117 fanDriverAttemptI2cBus- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault TimeOutAlarm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1119 serialeeTimeOutAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x111a serialeeWriteNotVeri- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault fiedAlarm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x111b serialeeErrorWriteAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x111c errFifoEmptyOnGet The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x111d lcdErrAllocatingMessage The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x111e lcdErrSendingMessage The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Internal 0x1120 highPressureAlarm The display shows: 1. Blockage in outlet 1. Remove any kinks
Fault "Shut Down Internal gas stream. or blockage in
Fault" Blockage may cannula.
be internal or 2. Replace the
external. patient outlet filter.
3. If alarm persists,
contact Invacare
for service.
Internal 0x1121 lowPressureAlarm The display shows: 1. Internal leakage of 1. Clean air intake
Fault "Shut Down Internal pneumatic circuit. filter screen.
Fault" 2. Blockage of inlet 2. If alarm persists,
flow. contact Invacare
for service.
Internal 0x1122 compressorRunningAlarm The display shows: 1. Compressor or 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal compressor's contact Invacare
Fault" wire harness is for service.
damaged. -or-
2. The compressor
wire harness is
damaged or loose.
Internal 0x1123 compressorNotRun- The display shows: 1. Compressor or 1. If alarm persists,
Fault ningAlarm "Shut Down Internal compressor's contact Invacare
Fault" wire harness is for service.
damaged. -or-
2. The compressor
wire harness is
damaged or loose.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Internal 0x1124 serialeeErrorReadAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1128 lcdErrMessageQueue The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1129 lcdErrMessagePool The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x112b lcdErrReceivingMessage The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x112c calBreathDetectOffsetNot- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault Found "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x112d breathDetectOffsetFaile- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault dOnVerify "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x112e breathDetectSensitivity- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault FailedOnVerify "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x112f digitalPotCommunication- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault Alarm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Internal 0x1130 errRAMTestFailed The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1131 errROMTestFailed The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1140 dataflashInitReadError The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1141 dataflashInit- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault NoBlankRecordsError "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1132 dataflashErrAllocatingMes- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault sage "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1133 dataflashErrSendingMes- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault sage "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1134 dataflashErrMessage- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault Queue "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1135 dataflashErrMessagePool The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Internal 0x1136 dataflashErrRecevingMes- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault sage "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1137 dataflashErrSavingAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1138 bOPotWriteAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1139 bOPotWAckAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x113a bOPotVVerifyAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x113b bOPotVVAckAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x113c bSPotWriteAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x113d bSPotWAckAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Internal 0x113e bSPotVVerifyAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x113f bSPotVVAckAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x114b adc0DisableFailedAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x114c adc1DisableFailedAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1149 adc0EnableFailedAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x114a adc1EnableFailedAlarm The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1143 adc0SelSample- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault GroupAlarm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1144 adc0StartMeasurementA- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault larm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.

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General Alarm Alarm Code Name Display Message Possible Reason Solution
Alarm Code
Name
Internal 0x1145 adc1SelSample- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault GroupAlarm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.
Internal 0x1146 adc1StartMeasurementA- The display shows: 1. PCB or software 1. If alarm persists,
Fault larm "Shut Down Internal fault. contact Invacare
Fault" for service.

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6 Maintenance 6.3 Cleaning the Air Intake Filter Screen


CAUTION!
6.1 Wear and Tear Risk of Damage
Refer to the User Manual for the list of normal wear and To avoid damage from clogging:
tear items and components for this product. – Replace the carry bag if the air intake filter
screen is torn or frayed.
6.2 Viewing Hour Meter
Clean the air intake filter screen at least once each
To view the elapsed hours of concentrator run time perform week. The air intake filter screen is part of the carry
the following steps: bag.
1. Ensure that the unit is powered off and connected to
an external power source.
2. Press and hold the flow selection button for five
seconds.

3. The cumulative hours of concentrator operation


(compressor hours) will be shown on the display screen
for as long as the button is continually pressed. The
concentrator run time is displayed to the nearest 0.1
hours.
4. Release the flow selection button.

1. Turn off concentrator.


2. Use a vacuum cleaner or nylon brush to clean
dust/debris from air intake filter screen A.
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6.4 Cleaning and Disinfection Between Patients 3. Disinfect the surfaces of the concentrator and
accessories using Clorox® 4 in One Disinfectant &
Cleaning and disinfection must be performed between Sanitizer or substantially equivalent product.
patients and as necessary.
WARNING!
WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage
Risk of Injury or Damage – Follow the cleaning/disinfectant product
To prevent injury from infection or damage to manufacturer’s instructions for use,
concentrator: handling, storage and disposal of the
– Only qualified personnel should perform product.
cleaning and disinfection of the oxygen – Use of inappropriate disinfecting products
concentrator and accessories between patients. may degrade device materials and
negatively affect device safety and
Follow these instructions to eliminate possible performance.
pathogen exchange between patients due to
contamination of components or accessories. If the accessories, such as the carry bag, are
unable to be cleaned or disinfected, discard the
1. Dispose of and replace all patient side accessories not accessory and replace.
suitable for multiple patient use, including but not 4. Perform the tasks on Preventive Maintenance Checklist.
limited to: cannula and oxygen tubing. 5. Before repackaging and distribution to new patient,
2. Clean concentrator and accessories as described in ensure packaging contents contain the concentrator,
Maintenance section of the user manual. battery, carry bag with shoulder straps, AC power
adapter, AC power cord, DC power cable, labels and
user manual.

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6.5 Preventative Maintenance Checklist

On Each Inspection
Record Date of Service.
Record Elapsed Hours on Hour Meter.
(Refer to Viewing Hour Meter in Maintenance.)
Clean Air Intake Filter Screen.
Inspect Cabinet of Concentrator and AC Adapter for
Damage.
Do not use if damage found. Return to Invacare for
repair.
Inspect Carry Bag Strap(s) and hardware for Damage.
Replace strap or carry bag if damage is found.
Inspect Electrical Cords for Damage.
Replace Electrical Cord if damage found.
Check for presence and legibility of all Labels.
Replace Labels as needed. Refer to user manual for
label locations.

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EVERY 4,380 HOURS, EVERY 3 YEARS, AND BETWEEN PATIENTS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST
Check Oxygen Purity
Perform Functional Test
DURING PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND BETWEEN PATIENTS
Check Intake Filter Screen for damage.
Replace carry bag if damage is found.
Check/Replace Patient Outlet Filter

Inspection periods shown as hours is in reference to hours of concentrator operation since last date of service. Refer to
Viewing Hour Meter in Maintenance section. Inspection periods shown as months or years is in reference to duration of
time since the last date of service.

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6.6 Checking O2 Purity 4. Enter autopulse mode by simultaneously pressing and


holding the display backlight button B and audio off
Although the Platinum Mobile oxygen concentrator (mute) button C until P4 appears on the display screen.
offers pulse dose only, the oxygen purity can be
checked with a hand held oxygen analyzer. The oxygen concentrator must be out of the
warm up phase to enter autopulse mode.
Oxygen purity should be checked annually, or 15 seconds after exiting the warm up phase,
between patients, or every 4,320 hours, whichever a “No Breath Detected” alarm will occur if
comes first. autopulse mode is not entered correctly. If this
occurs, repeat step 3.
The unit will remain in auto-pulse mode until
flow setting is changed or unit is turned off.

5. Connect a standard hand held oxygen analyzer to the


oxygen cannula.
6. Follow the directions provided by the analyzer
manufacturer. Some analyzers will also measure flow
and pressure, but only if connected to a continuous
flow of oxygen (so these options are not usable on this
pulse only unit).
The oxygen purity reading may fluctuate slightly
due to the pulse flow. It is recommended that
1. Connect an oxygen cannula to the patient outlet port D.
you record a high and a low over a 60 second
2. Turn the unit On.
time period.
3. Press the flow selection button A to increase the flow
to setting P4. 7. The oxygen concentrator is functioning properly when
the oxygen purity level is 87% or above after a five
minute warm-up period.
8. If oxygen purity level is 87% or less, check the air intake
filter screen and clean if necessary. If still getting an
oxygen purity level less than 87%, contact Invacare for
service.
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6.7 Function Test 11. Breathe with the cannula to ensure the unit pulses
at each pulse flow setting. Confirm that the pulse
1. Install a battery in the unit and connect to AC power icon is shown on the display screen with each oxygen
source using the AC power adapter. pulse. Change the setting as required. There will be
2. Check that the battery charging indicator operates as a short audible beep each time the pulse flow setting
defined in the user manual. is changed.
3. Connect an oxygen cannula to the oxygen outlet port. 12. Check the oxygen purity using a hand held analyzer.
4. Turn the unit on. Each time the unit is turned on, a Refer to Checking O2 Purity.
brief alarm will sound and all control panel indicator 13. Use the flow selection (-) button to select setting “P2”.
lights will illuminate briefly. The unit pulse flow setting 14. Turn unit off. “Powering Down” is displayed on the
will be the same flow setting selected the last time the screen as the unit turns off.
unit was turned off. 15. Disconnect the AC power adapter.
5. “Warming Up” will display on the screen for 16. Turn the unit on to confirm operation with battery
approximately 2–5 minutes. During this period the power only.
concentrator will automatically deliver a pulse of oxygen 17. Turn the unit off to complete the test.
approximately every four seconds.
6. While warming up, check the function of the Backlight
button.
7. The current pulse flow setting will be shown on the
display screen after warm up is complete.
8. The “No Breath Detected” alarm will occur after
approximately fifteen seconds of operation.
9. Verify that the “No Breath Detected” alarm is operating
as defined by the unit user manual.
10. Press the Audio Off button to confirm it mutes the
audible indicator.
The “No Breath Detected” shut down alarm will
sound if Steps 9–10 are not completed within
two minutes of Step 8. Restart unit and proceed
to Step 11 if this occurs.

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7 After Use
7.1 Disposal
Recycle DO NOT dispose of in
household waste

This product has been supplied from an environmentally


aware manufacturer who complies with the Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2012/19/EC. This
product may contain substances that could be harmful to
the environment if disposed of in places (landfills) that are
not appropriate according to legislation.
Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans
regarding disposal of the concentrator or components
normally used in operation. The concentrator does not
generate waste or residue in operation.
• DO NOT dispose of the concentrator in the normal
waste stream.
• Any accessories not part of the concentrator MUST
be handled in accordance with the individual product
marking for disposal.
• DO NOT dispose of the internal or supplemental
batteries. Batteries should be returned to your
dealer/provider.

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Notes
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France Invacare Poirier SAS, Route de St Roch, F-37230 Fondettes • Tel: (33) (0)2 47 62 64 66 • Fax: (33) (0)2
47 42 12 24 • contactfr@invacare.com • www.invacare.fr
Ireland Invacare Ireland Ltd, Unit 5 Seatown Business Campus • Seatown Road, Swords, County Dublin –
Ireland • Tel: (353) 1 810 7084 • Fax: (353) 1 810 7085 • ireland@invacare.com • www.invacare.ie
Italia Invacare Mecc San s.r.l., Via dei Pini 62, I-36016 Thiene (VI) • Tel: (39) 0445 38 00 59 • Fax: (39) 0445
38 00 34 • italia@invacare.com • www.invacare.it
Nederland Invacare AE, Galvanistraat 14–3, NL–6716 BZ Ede • Tel: (31) (0)318 695 757 • Fax: (31) (0)318 695
758 • nederland@invacare.com • csede@invacare.com • www.invacare.nl
Norge Invacare AS, Grensesvingen 9, Postboks 6230, Etterstad, N-0603 Oslo • Tel: (47) (0)22 57 95 00 • Fax:
(47) (0)22 57 95 01 • norway@invacare.com • island@invacare.com • www.invacare.no
Österreich Invacare Austria GmbH, Herzog Odilostrasse 101, A-5310 Mondsee • Tel: (43) 6232 5535 0 • Fax:
(43) 6232 5535 4 • info@invacare-austria.com • www.invacare.at
Portugal Invacare Lda • Rua Estrada Velha, 949, P-4465-784 Leça do Balio • Tel: (351) (0)225 1059 46/47 • Fax:
(351) (0)225 1057 39 • portugal@invacare.com • www.invacare.pt
Sverige Invacare AB • Fagerstagatan 9 • S-163 53 Spånga • Tel: (46) (0)8 761 70 90 • Fax: (46) (0)8 761 81
08 • sweden@invacare.com • www.invacare.se
Suomi Camp Mobility • Patamäenkatu 5, 33900 Tampere • Tel: 09-350 76 310 • info@campmobility.fi •
www.campmobility.fi
Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera Invacare AG • Benkenstrasse 260 • CH-4108 Witterswil • Tel.: (41) (0)61 487 70 80 • Fax.: (41) (0)61
487 70 81 • switzerland@invacare.com • www.invacare.ch
United Kingdom Invacare Limited, Pencoed Technology Park, Pencoed, Bridgend CF35 5HZ • Tel: (44) (0) 1656 776222 •
Fax: (44) (0) 1656 776220 • UK@invacare.com • www.invacare.co.uk
Invacare Corporation
USA Australia Manufacturer
One Invacare Way Invacare Australia Pty Ltd Invacare Corporation
Elyria, Ohio USA 1 Lenton Place 2101 E. Lake Mary Blvd.
44035 North Rocks NSW 2151, Sanford, FL USA 32773
440–329–6000 Australia 407–321–5630
800–333–6900 1800–460–460 (tel)
Technical Services 1800–814–367 (fax)
440–329–6593 www.invacare.com.au
800–832–4707
www.invacare.com
Canada New Zealand EU Representative
570 Matheson Blvd. E. Unit 8 Invacare New Zealand Invacare Deutschland GmbH
Mississauga, Ontario 4 Westfield Place Kleiststraße 49
L4Z 4G4 Canada Mt Wellington, Auckland 1060, D-32457 Porta Westfalica
800–668–5324 New Zealand Germany
www.invacare.ca 0800–468–222 (tel) Tel: (49) (0) 5731 754 0
0800–807–788 (fax) Fax: (49) (0) 5731 754 52191
www.invacare.co.nz

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