Table of Contents Safety Notes ....................3 Important Information ............... 4 Before Installation ................4 Placement ................... 5 Fire Warning and Explosion ..............5 Maintenance ..................6 Radio Frequency Interference ............6 Reduce the Risk of Burns, Electrocution, Fire or Injury to Persons ..6 Features ......................
2. SAFETY NOTES WARNING: Users who require continuous oxygenation must plan for alternate sources of power and oxygen in the event of a failure or loss of power. This device is to be used as an oxygen supplement and is NOT considered life- supporting or life-sustaining! WARNING: There is a risk of fire associated with oxygen enrichment during oxygen therapy.
2. SAFETY NOTES WARNING: Open flames during oxygen therapy are dangerous and likely to result in fire or death. Do not allow open flames within 6.5 feet of the oxygen concentrator or any oxygen carrying accessories. Symbol Meaning Indicates imminent RISK if warnings are not followed (e.g. “Causes burns”, “Risk of explosion”, etc.).
2. SAFETY NOTES 1.3 Placement Select a room in your home where using your oxygen concentrator would be most convenient. Your concentrator can easily roll from room to room on its casters. Do not place the oxygen concentrator in an area where its airflow may be obstructed.
2. SAFETY NOTES concentrations of oxygen. For safety concerns, it is necessary that all sources of ignition be kept away from the product and out of the room in which it is being used. A spontaneous and violent ignition may occur if oil, grease or greasy substances come into contact with oxygen that is under pressure.
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2. SAFETY NOTES DO NOT reach for the device if it has fallen into water or other liquids. UNPLUG IMMEDIATELY and call a qualified service personnel for examination and repair. The device should NEVER be left unattended when plugged in. This device is to be used only in accordance with a physician's prescription and this User’s Manual.
2. FEATURES 2. Features 2.1 Summary The Oxygen Concentrator is intended for individual use as an oxygen supplement device in a home or care facility. The patient is the intended operator. The concentrator is an electronically-operated device that separates oxygen from the ambient air.
2. FEATURES 2.3 Specifications 1. Power supply: AC120V, 60Hz; Current:3.5A; Power: 450VA 2. Sound level: ≤ 50dB (A) Acoustic power level: 58.5dB (A) 3. Maximum recommended flow: 5L/min 4. Flow Range at Outlet Pressure of 0 kPa: 0.5~5L/min Flow Range at Outlet Pressure of 7 kPa: 0.5~5L/min Change in maximum recommended flow when back pressure of 7 kPa is applied: <...
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2. FEATURES 15. Normal Operating Environment: Overvoltage Category: II, pollution degree:2, altitude: ≤6,562 feet / 2,000m 1. Temperature range: 41℉ to 104℉ (5℃ to 40℃) 2. Relative humidity: ≤80% 3. Atmospheric pressure: 86kPa to 106kPa (12.47psi to 15.37psi) NOTE: When the storage temperature of the device has been below 41°F (5℃), place the device in a location within normal operating temperatures for at least 4 hours before use.
3. HANDLING 3. Handling 3.1 Unpacking NOTE: Unless the oxygen concentrator is to be used immediately, retain shipping box and all packing materials for storage until concentrator use is required. • Check for any obvious damage to the shipping box and its contents. If damage is evident, please notify the carrier or local dealer.
4. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4. Installation and Operation Figure 1: Oxygen Concentrator Features 4.1 Features 1. Flow meter - Set oxygen flow rate by adjusting the knob. 2. Status indicator light (Alarm/Normal/Low) 3. Oxygen tube 4. Outlet connector 5. Circuit breaker - To protect the machine and user, the circuit breaker will disconnect power automatically when current ≥...
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4. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Figure 2: Humidifier Features DO NOT add water over the maximum water level. Add purified water to the humidifier bottle between maximum and minimum water level indicated. Power switch: indicates the power is on, indicates the power is off. If the switch is set to “ON”...
4. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4.2 Prepare for Use Unscrew the cover of the humidifier. Add purified or distilled water into the humidifier bottle between the maximum and minimum water level lines. (If needed, add medicine into the water per doctor's recommendations.) Then screw the humidifier bottle onto the device.
4. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4.4 Status Indicator Display NOTE: The concentrator may be used during the initial warm-up time (approximately 30 minutes) while the O concentration is reaching its maximum level. When the unit is turned on, the green light will turn on (indicating the O concentration is greater than 82%±3%).
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4. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4.6 Symbols and Descriptions Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Refer to instruction Alternating current manual Class ⅡEquipment Type BF applied part OFF (power) ON (power) No open flame. Fire, open ignition source Circuit Breaker and smoking are prohibited Height Avoid sun exposure...
5. MAINTENANCE WARNING: Power should be disconnected before beginning preventive maintenance on the concentrator. DO NOT service or maintain while in use. The concentrator regularly performs a self-check to verify pressure and oxygen purity. In addition, yearly maintenance by a qualified service professional is recommended for optimal performance.
5. MAINTENANCE Clean as needed (usually annually or until it turns black.) If Intake filter - necessary, replace the filter. • The intake filter door is on the left side of the concentrator. The intake filter is behind the Transom Filter. Using a small screwdriver, open the access door. Unscrew the filter core.
5. MAINTENANCE 5.6 Note: For Each New Patient WARNING: To prevent injury from infection or damage to this device, only qualified personnel should perform the cleaning and disinfection of this device between patients. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using this device for a new patient, including: Wash or replace the cabinet air filters.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6 Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible causes Solution Remark 1) The valve's plug has 1) Check and connect Elapsed time not been inserted the circuit board to the meter displays, valve’s plug. completely the green and yellow lights are Repairs must 2) Exhaust sound buffer 2) Replace it.
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Causes Solution 1) Concentrator’s oxygen concentration is safe but is 1) Clean or replace filters. decreasing. 2) Move concentrator at Concentrator works, but 2) Unit is overheating due least 10 cm (4 inches) away yellow light is on. to blocked air intake.
NOTE – Replacement components are warranted for the unexpired portion of the original Limited Warranty. This warranty shall be voided, and Lifestyle Mobility Aids shall be relieved of any obligation or liability if: The device has been misused, abused, tampered with, or used improperly during this period.
6. ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT ITEMS THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED. THIS IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES UNDER ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT EXCLUSION IS PERMITTED BY LAW.
6. ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT ITEMS 7.4 EMC REPORT Guidance and declaration of manufacturer - Electromagnetic Emission - For all Equipment and Systems The Oxygen Concentrator is intended for use in an environment specified below. The customer or the user of Oxygen Concentrator should assure that the unit is used in such an environment. Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic environment- regulations...
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6. ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT ITEMS Guidance and declaration of manufacturer - Electromagnetic Immunity For all Equipment and Systems The Oxygen Concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Oxygen Concentrator should ensure that the unit is used in such an environment.
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6. ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT ITEMS Guidance and declaration of manufacturer - Electromagnetic Immunity For all Equipment and Systems that are not LIFE SUPPORTING The Oxygen Concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Oxygen Concentrator should ensure that the unit is used in such an environment.
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6. ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT ITEMS Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Equipment and Systems that are NOT LIFE SUPPORTING The QXYGEN CONCENTRATOR is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the QXYGEN CONCENTRATOR can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the QXYGEN CONCENTRATOR as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of...
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