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Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile
POC1–100B, POC1–100B-C
en Oxygen Concentrator
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  • Page 1 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile POC1–100B, POC1–100B-C en Oxygen Concentrator User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference.
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.4 Carry Bag Setup....... . 28 Contents 3.4.1 Installing the Carry Bag ......28 3.4.2 Removing the Carry Bag .
  • Page 4 7.2.1 Operational Alarms ......47 7.2.2 Shut Down Alarms ......55 8 Technical Data .
  • Page 5: General

    Risk of Injury or Damage lubricants on concentrator unless recommended by Use of this product outside of the intended use and Invacare. specifications has not been tested and may lead to – Keep the oxygen tubing, cord, AC adapter, and product damage, loss of product function, or injury.
  • Page 6 – Check ALL external components and carton for damage. In case of damage, or if the product is not working correctly, contact a technician or Invacare for repair. – This product is intended to be used by adults only after reading and understanding the instructions and warnings of this user manual.
  • Page 7 General Open the battery compartment door. With battery fuel gauge label facing toward the front of the oxygen concentrator, slowly lower battery A straight down into one of the two slots in the battery compartment. Refer to Installing the Battery(s) in Setup. Connect the AC Power Adapter to the external power input connector B.
  • Page 8 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Turn on the concentrator by pressing the On/Off Button D until the control panel indicators light up. Refer to Turning on the Concentrator in Usage. Adjust the pulse flow setting to the one prescribed by your clinical professional. The pulse flow setting can be changed by pressing the flow selection button E.
  • Page 9: Symbols

    General 1.2 Symbols Refer to the following table for the meaning of symbols marked on the equipment and/or packaging. Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property damage. General Warning Sign Refer to the information below for definitions of the signal words.
  • Page 10 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Power On/Off DO NOT use oil or grease Data Output Terminal Keep dry DO NOT dispose of in household waste Protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5 mm diameter and greater. Manufacturer Protected against vertically falling water drops when enclosure tilted up to 15°.
  • Page 11: Indications For Use

    General 1.3 Indications For Use 1.5 Contraindications The Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Oxygen Concentrator is intended WARNING! to provide supplemental oxygen to patients with respiratory Risk of Injury disorders. The device can be used in a home, institution, vehicle, or This product is to be used as an oxygen supplement and other environments outside the home.
  • Page 12: Features

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile 1.6 Features Audio Off Button 1.6.1 Control Panel Press to mute the audible signal (beep) for both 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.
  • Page 13: Input/Output Connections

    Risk of Injury or Damage To avoid injury or damage which will void warranty: – Use only Invacare specified power supplies. Battery(s): Up to two rechargeable batteries can be installed in the battery compartment of the concentrator. When fully charged, a single battery supplies power for up to five hours (up to ten hours for two batteries).
  • Page 14: Carry Bag

    Battery, model number: POC1–110 • Carry Bag, model number: POC1–150 • DC power cable, model number: POC1–140 • AC power adapter with power cord: POC1–130 These parts are base models. Please contact Invacare or your provider for country specific models. 1194969-A-00...
  • Page 15: Safety

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  • Page 16: General Guidelines

    In case of damage, or if the product is not any oxygen carrying accessories such as cannulas or working correctly, contact a technician or Invacare tanks are located. for repair.
  • Page 17 – Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare provided or Invacare specified accessories. Any other accessories have not been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products. – No modification of this equipment is allowed.
  • Page 18 To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, death or Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort injury to persons: While Invacare strives to produce the best oxygen – DO NOT disassemble. Refer servicing to qualified concentrator in the market today, this oxygen service personnel.
  • Page 19 – DO NOT alter the plug in any way. IMMEDIATELY. – For optimum performance, Invacare recommends that – DO NOT use if the cord or plug are damaged. Call a each use of the concentrator be a minimum of 30 qualified electrician for repair.
  • Page 20: Radio Frequency Interference

    • Reposition, relocate, or increase the separation between the opening. equipment. – Invacare recommends the concentrator not be used • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from in the rain. that to which the other device(s) is connected.
  • Page 21: Traveling With The Concentrator

    Safety 2.4 Traveling with the Concentrator Ensure the unit is free of all grease, oil, or other petroleum products and that the unit is in good working order, is free of Before Traveling damage, and the air filter is clean. Refer to the Preventative Contact your travel carrier and/or tour guide about your travel Maintenance Checklist in Maintenance.
  • Page 22 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile If you are not planning to use your concentrator during taxi, Traveling by Boat takeoff, or landing, you MUST store it in an approved storage Contact the cruise line and inform them you are traveling with a area so it does not block the row or aisle access.
  • Page 23: Setup

    To avoid injury and damage that will void the warranty: Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its contents. If – Use only Invacare specified power supplies with the damage is evident, notify the carrier or your local dealer.
  • Page 24: Charging The Battery(S)

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile The oxygen concentrator comes equipped with a single rechargeable Ensure the battery fully engages the battery connections located lithium battery. Up to two batteries can be installed in the at the bottom of the battery compartment. When fully inserted, concentrator.
  • Page 25: Reading The Battery Gauge For Installed And Uninstalled Battery(S)

    Setup 3.3.3 Reading the Battery Gauge for Installed and Install the battery. Refer to Installing the Battery(s) in Setup. Connect AC power to the concentrator. Refer to External AC Uninstalled Battery(s) Power in Setup. Monitor the battery charge level and charge until full. Refer to Battery Gauge for Installed Battery(s) Battery Gauge for Installed and Uninstalled Battery(s) in Setup.
  • Page 26: Removing The Battery(S)

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile 3.3.4 Removing the Battery(s) When the concentrator is connected to an external power source (whether the concentrator is turned on or off) the “last” or “highest” segment B of the battery gauge A also flashes to show the battery is charging.
  • Page 27: External Ac Power

    Setup 3.3.5 External AC Power The external power input connector of the concentrator is angled slightly upward. The outlet connector of the power cord needs to be angled slightly upward when installed. When a battery is installed, external AC or DC power can be connected or disconnected whether the concentrator is off or on.
  • Page 28: Carry Bag Setup

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile 3.4.1 Installing the Carry Bag Insert the DC power cable outlet connector F into the external power input connector C of the concentrator. Insert plug H into a DC outlet after the automobile (boat, motor home, etc.) is running.
  • Page 29: Removing The Carry Bag

    Setup 3.4.3 Installing Shoulder Straps Lay the concentrator and carry bag down with air intake filter screen facing upward. The carry bag can be configured as a messenger bag using Push the concentrator into the carry bag until it is fully seated one shoulder strap or as a back pack using two shoulder against the top retainer.
  • Page 30: Connecting/Positioning The Nasal Cannula

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile 3.5 Connecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula DANGER! Risk of Injury or Death The cannula can cause tripping, falling, or other injury if improperly positioned and secured. To avoid injury or death: – The cannula MUST be routed and secured properly.
  • Page 31 Setup CAUTION! Risk of Damage – Use of sterilization or cleaning solutions may leave this device nonfunctional. CAUTION! Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort To ensure proper breath detection and oxygen delivery: Remove the cannula from its packaging. – Ensure the cannula prongs are positioned properly in Connect the cannula to the concentrator oxygen outlet port A.
  • Page 32: Usage

    – Use only Invacare carry bag, model POC1–150. – Keep the openings free from lint, hair and similar foreign items.
  • Page 33: Turning On The Concentrator

    Usage 4.4 Turning On the Concentrator Messenger Bag Configuration To turn on the concentrator press the On/Off button A until you see the control panel indicators light up. The audible signal will beep and all the indicators will light up for approximately two seconds after the unit is first turned on.
  • Page 34: Warm Up Period

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile 4.6 Warm Up Period 4.8 Reading the Display Screen CAUTION! Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort During the warm up period (typically less than five minutes) oxygen output is not within specifications listed in Specifications in Technical Data.
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Pulse Flow Setting

    Usage Alarm Text If an alarm condition exists, text describing the alarm will be shown on the display screen. Refer to Alarm Conditions in Troubleshooting for more detail on alarm conditions and related alarm text. 4.9 Adjusting the Pulse Flow Setting CAUTION! Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort It is very important to select the prescribed oxygen flow...
  • Page 36: Battery Life And Management

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile 4.10 Battery Life and Management • Heat is the worst enemy of a battery. Allow plenty of air to circulate around the concentrator so that the battery(s) is kept Time away from home is greatly extended by combining the use of the as cool as possible when in use and when charging.
  • Page 37: Maintenance

    – DO NOT hose down the product. oxygen concentrator and its equipment, except for tasks described in this manual. CAUTION! – Users should contact your dealer or Invacare for Risk of Damage service. Harsh chemical agents can damage the concentrator and its equipment.
  • Page 38: Cleaning The Air Intake Filter Screen

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Periodically clean the concentrator’s cabinet as follows: Turn off concentrator. Use a vacuum cleaner or nylon brush to clean dust/debris from Turn off concentrator. air intake filter screen A. Remove the concentrator from the carry bag or back pack.
  • Page 39: Cleaning And Disinfection Between Patients

    Maintenance 5.6 Cleaning and Disinfection Between Patients Disinfect the surfaces of the concentrator and accessories using Clorox® 4 in One Disinfectant & Sanitizer or substantially Cleaning and disinfection must be performed between patients and as equivalent product. necessary. WARNING! WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage Risk of Injury or Damage –...
  • Page 40: Viewing Hour Meter

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile 5.7 Viewing Hour Meter To view the elapsed hours of concentrator run time perform the following steps: Ensure that the unit is powered off and connected to an external power source. Press and hold the flow selection button for five seconds.
  • Page 41: Preventative Maintenance Checklist

    Clean Air Intake Filter Screen Inspect Cabinet of Concentrator and AC Adapter for Damage. Do not use if damage is found. Return to Invacare for repair. Inspect Carry Bag Strap(s) and hardware for Damage. Replace strap or carry bag if damage found.
  • Page 42 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Model Number: Serial Number: 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.
  • Page 43: After Use

    After Use 6.2 Disposal 6 After Use Recycle DO NOT dispose of in 6.1 Storage household waste Remove battery(s) prior to storage. Store the repackaged oxygen concentrator and battery(s) in a cool, dry area. DO NOT place objects on top of packaged concentrator. Refer to storage conditions in Specifications in Technical This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware Data.
  • Page 44: Wear And Tear

    Expected life values shown as hours is in reference to hours of concentrator operation. Refer to Viewing Hour Meter in Invacare reserves the right to ask for any item back that has an Maintenance. Expected life values shown as months or years alleged defect in workmanship.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting If your concentrator fails to operate properly, refer to the following chart for possible causes and solutions. If necessary, contact your provider. Oxygen Concentrator Does Not Turn On or Does Not Stay On Symptom Probable Cause Solution(s) Concentrator does On/Off button was not held down long enough.
  • Page 46 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Concentrator is Beeping with No Lights or Display Symptom Probable Cause Solution(s) Concentrator is beeping with no Battery has been removed or disconnected and Ensure the battery is completely inserted and lights or display. there is no external power connected.
  • Page 47: Alarm Conditions

    Troubleshooting No External Power Symbol Illuminated on Control Panel Symptom Probable Cause Solution With AC power Power source is faulty, or there is a loose connection. If the green indicator light on the AC adapter is lit, plugged into check power connections from the AC adapter to concentrator, concentrator.
  • Page 48 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: No Breath Detected Oxygen concentrator has not detected a Verify cannula is connected, not kinked, breath over a 15 second period. properly positioned and user is breathing Check Cannula through his/her nose.
  • Page 49 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Low Battery Remaining battery run time of approximately Connect oxygen concentrator to either 30 minutes. Battery requires charging. the AC or DC power or insert an Charge Concentrator alternate charged battery into the unit, INDICATORS: Insert an alternate charged battery into Single audible beep no repeat...
  • Page 50 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: NOTES: The alarm turns off when external power is connected or when a charged battery is installed. The first occurrence of this alarm condition will cancel the audio off (mute) feature. Audio off (mute) can be reactivated. If reactivated, the alarm audio off (mute) feature will remain activated even if this alarm condition occurs again.
  • Page 51 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Battery Hot Battery is near its maximum operating Move concentrator to cooler temperature. surroundings. Allow concentrator Allow to cool to cool down to less than 104°F (40°C), INDICATORS: Use AC or DC power and remove Single audible beep every 30 seconds battery, OR YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated...
  • Page 52 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Low Oxygen The oxygen output purity has fallen to a value Verify concentrator is in recommended between 73% and 87%. environmental temperature. Refer to See Manual Specifications in Technical Data. INDICATORS: Clean intake filter screen and ensure both intake and exhaust are not blocked.
  • Page 53 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Cannot charge Battery is too cold to allow the battery to Move concentrator to warmer charge. surroundings. Allow concentrator to Allow to warm warm up to 41°F (5°C), OR This alarm only occurs when an external INDICATORS: Remove battery (with AC or DC power power source is connected.
  • Page 54 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Warming Up The concentrator is still warming up after Verify concentrator is in recommended two minutes from initial start up. The oxygen environmental temperature. Refer to INDICATORS: output purity has not reached the minimum Specifications in Technical Data.
  • Page 55: Shut Down Alarms

    Troubleshooting 7.2.2 Shut Down Alarms The concentrator shuts down when the alarm conditions in this section occur. LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Oxygen concentrator has not detected a Verify cannula is connected, not kinked, breath for over a two minute period. properly positioned and user is breathing No Breath Detected through his/her nose.
  • Page 56 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Remaining battery capacity has been Connect oxygen concentrator to either completely used. Battery requires charging. the AC or DC power, OR Battery Depleted Insert an alternate charged battery. Concentrator function has shut down.
  • Page 57 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Concentrator is too cold to allow it to Move concentrator to warmer continue operating. surroundings. Allow concentrator to Unit Too Cold warm up to 41°F (5°C). Concentrator function has shut down. INDICATORS: Use AC or DC adapter for power.
  • Page 58 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Battery is too cold to allow the battery to Move concentrator to warmer continue operating. surroundings. Allow concentrator to Battery Cold warm up to 41°F (5°C), OR Concentrator function has shut down.
  • Page 59 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Abnormal system condition has been detected. Turn the concentrator Off, then On again to retry. System Fault May be caused by malfunction of compressor, Change to another source of oxygen if fan, pressure or software. INDICATORS: alarm continues Concentrator function has shut down.
  • Page 60: Technical Data

    Environment: Smoke, pollutant and fume The Invacare Platinum Mobile is capable of operation by the patient in free. No confined spaces a home, institution, vehicle, or other environments outside the home. (example: no closets).
  • Page 61 Technical Data Full Product Specifications Electrical Requirements: AC Power Supply: 110–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz DC Power Supply: 11–16 VDC Rated Current Input: 5 A at 19 VDC, 10 A at 11–16 VDC Power Consumption: Pulse Setting: (Typical) P1 = 18 W P2 = 24 W P3 = 35 W P4 = 45 W...
  • Page 62 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Conserver Trigger < 0.18 cmH O pressure drop (For all cannula lengths) Sensitivity: Factory set—no adjustment, pressure activated Only patient respiratory efforts that achieve the trigger pressure will result in the delivery of an oxygen bolus. Conserver Breath Rate 15–40 BPM (breaths per minute) without reduction of bolus minute volume...
  • Page 63 Technical Data Battery Charge Time: Two Batteries Condition One Battery (Times are approximate) Concentrator On, Pulse Setting P1 2 hr 20 min 4 hr 40 min Concentrator On, Pulse Setting P2 2 hr 20 min 4 hr 40 min Concentrator On, Pulse Setting P3 2 hr 30 min 5 hr 0 min Concentrator On, Pulse Setting P4...
  • Page 64: Regulatory Listing

    Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Delivered Oxygen Pulse Volumes: • The nominal pulse volumes published in the following table is in milliliters at STPD (standard temperature and pressure dry) conditions and apply over the rated ranges for ambient temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure.
  • Page 65: Electromagnetic Compliance (Emc)

    Technical Data 8.4 Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration—electromagnetic emission The Device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance...
  • Page 66 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Surge ± 1 kV line(s) to line(s) ± 1 kV line(s) to line(s) Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. IEC 61000-4-5 ± 2 kV line(s) to ground ± 2 kV line(s) to ground Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
  • Page 67 Technical Data Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Device including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended separation distance: Conducted RF 150 kHz to 80 MHz d = 1.2ÖP...
  • Page 68 Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than [V1] V/m. At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Device The Device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
  • Page 69: Warranty

    If the product is return in a non-approved carton, service Invacare or a dealer, with a copy of the seller’s invoice required for charges may apply. Defective component part(s) MUST be returned coverage under this warranty.
  • Page 70 THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN. THE APPLICATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN. INVACARE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR...
  • Page 71 Notes...
  • Page 72 Invacare Corporation Manufacturer One Invacare Way Invacare Corporation Elyria, Ohio USA 2101 E. Lake Mary Blvd. 44035 Sanford, FL 32773 440–329–6000 407–321–5630 800–832–4707 Technical Services 440-329-6593 800-832-4707 www.invacare.com Canada 570 Matheson Blvd. E. Unit 8 Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 4G4 Canada 800–668–5324...

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