Oxygen concentrators standard, with/senso2 and homefill (148 pages)
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator P5NXG1, P5NXGC1 Stationary Oxygen Concentrator User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 1 General 1.1 Quick Start Guide 1.1.1 Quick Start Label IMPORTANT! -The Quick Start Label is for reference ONLY. It is imperative to read the manual in its ENTIRETY for full instructions. The Quick Start Label is on the side of the device. This section of the manual provides additional information about this label.
1.3 Intended Use WARNING! The Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG oxygen concentrator is -Warning indicates a potentially hazardous intended for patients with respiratory disorders situation which, if not avoided, could result in requiring supplemental oxygen at flow rates of 1 to 5 death or serious injury.
Use of this product outside of the intended 1.8 Description use and specifications has not been tested The Invacare Platinum® 5NXG concentrator is used by and may lead to product damage, loss of patients with respiratory disorders who require product function, or personal injury.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 2 Safety -NO SMOKING signs should be prominently displayed. 2.1 General Guidelines -Keep all open flames, matches, lighted In order to ensure the safe installation, assembly and cigarettes, electronic cigarettes or other operation of the concentrator these instructions MUST sources of ignition at least 10 ft (3 m) away be followed.
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-Avoid creation of any spark near oxygen other manufacturers, which are NOT listed in equipment. This includes sparks from static this manual have not been tested by Invacare electricity created by any type of friction. and are not recommended for use with Invacare products.
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IMMEDIATELY. concentrator, except for tasks described in this manual. WARNING! -Users should contact your dealer or Invacare Risk of Injury for service. A change in altitude may affect total oxygen available to you. To prevent oxygen...
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 3 Components 3.1 Component Identification Fig. 3-2 Side View Fig. 3-1 Front View Oxygen Outlet Flowmeter Display Circuit Breaker Cabinet Filters Power Cord HomeFill Outlet Fitting Retractable Handle The HomeFill outlet fitting G is to be used only for filling oxygen cylinders with the HomeFill Home Oxygen Compressor.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 3.2 Display This section of the manual provides additional information about the display. A = Colored Dot Indicator Icon Description Actions/Info Light Color Concentration WHITE Start/Stop Press the Start/Stop button to start or stop the unit.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator A = Colored Dot Indicator Icon Light Description Actions/Info Concentration Color Press the Menu button to cycle through the data categories: Run Menu Time Hours, Error Code, Firmware Version, Serial Number. Descriptions of the data categories are in this table.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 3.4 Label Locations AThe serial number label is located on the DRefer to 1.1.1 Quick Start Label, page 3 for a description control panel of the concentrator. of the symbols on the Quick Start label.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 4 Setup 4.1 Unpacking Humidifier Bottle Tube Adapter Tear Strip 1. Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its contents. If damage is evident, notify the carrier, or your local provider. 2. Remove the concentrator and contents of the packaging using one of the following methods: Open the top of the carton and carefully remove any loose contents.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 4.4 Stacking Concentrators WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage This feature must only be used in a commercial environment for storage purposes only. As such, this feature has been evaluated only under the following conditions:...
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 2. Lift a single unit by the top handle (in locked and retracted position) and front base hand cavity. Fig. 4-2 Lifting hand positions 3. Place the unit on top of both units using alignment posts on the base of the top unit to nest the unit into the shroud indentations of the bottom two units.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 4. Confirm the bottom of the base is in contact with the shrouds on both of the bottom units. Fig. 4-4 Confirming contact points 5. For more than 3 units: Units can interlock as shown in the following image. Increase in the horizontal direction, never stacking units more than 2 high (3 on bottom - 2 on top, 4 on bottom - 3 on top, etc.).
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 5 Usage 5.1 Introduction Your oxygen concentrator is intended for individual use indoors. It is an electronically operated device that separates oxygen from room air. It provides high concentration of oxygen directly to you through a nasal cannula.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 5.3 Selecting a Location WARNING! Risk of Injury To avoid injury during therapy: -The oxygen concentrator MUST be placed on a level surface for use. -DO NOT relocate the oxygen concentrator while in use. WARNING!
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator This equipment has been tested and found to comply with EMC limits specified by IEC/EN 60601-1-2 for Type BF equipment. These limits are determined to provide reasonable protection against electromagnetic interference in a typical home healthcare environment. Use of this equipment in an environment with higher levels of interference could affect the accuracy of the oxygen concentration being delivered.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 1. If the humidifier bottle is unfilled, remove cap from bottle. Fig. 5-5 Remove the cap 2. Fill humidifier bottle with distilled water to the level indicated by the manufacturer. Fig. 5-6 Fill the humidifier bottle 3.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 5. Turn the wing nut on the humidifier bottle counterclockwise until the adapter tube is securely fastened. Fig. 5-9 Tighten the wing nut 6. Place the humidifier bottle in the recessed shelf on the concentrator.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 5.4.2 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.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 1. Remove the cannula from its packaging. 2. Perform one of the following: For use without a humidifier bottle—Attach the patient’s nasal cannula supply tube B to the oxygen outlet connector C on the concentrator.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 5.4.4 Setting the Prescribed Flowrate Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort It is very important to select the prescribed oxygen flow setting. This will ensure you will receive the therapeutic amount of oxygen according to your medical condition.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 1. Ensure the concentrator is on. Refer to 5.4.3 Turning the Concentrator On, page 24. Oxygen flow can be checked while the concentrator is starting up. 2. Wave your hand in front of the nasal prongs. Check for the flow of oxygen on your hand.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Checking with Water 1. Ensure the concentrator is on. Refer to 5.4.3 Turning the Concentrator On, page 24. Oxygen flow can be checked while the concentrator is starting up. 2. Place the end of the nasal cannula under the surface of a half-full cup of water 3.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 5.4.7 Initial Start-up of the Concentrator Concentrator may be used during the initial start-up time (generally between 5-30 min.) while waiting for the oxygen concentration to reach an appropriate minimum concentration. When the unit is turned on, the blue light will illuminate and the start-up symbol on the display will appear, indicating the unit is operating and is in the initial start-up period.
6.2 Cleaning the Cabinet DANGER! Risk of Injury or Damage Invacare oxygen concentrators are specifically designed to minimize routine preventative maintenance. To prevent injury or damage: -Only qualified personnel should perform preventative maintenance on the oxygen concentrator. -DO NOT remove cabinet.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 6.4 Cleaning the Cabinet Filter CAUTION! Risk of Damage To avoid damage to the internal components of the unit: -DO NOT operate the concentrator without the filter installed or with a dirty filter. CAUTION! Risk of Damage To avoid breaking the filter assembly: -DO NOT remove the filter material from the filter holder.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 6.5 Humidifier Bottle Cleaning and Thermic Disinfection Clean and disinfect the oxygen humidifier bottle daily to reduce limestone deposits and eliminate possible bacterial contamination. Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer. If none are provided, follow these steps: 1.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 6.7 For Providers and Service Technicians 6.7.1 Preventative Maintenance and Cleaning/Disinfection Between Patients WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage To prevent injury from infection or damage to concentrator: -Only qualified personnel should perform cleaning and disinfection of the oxygen concentrator and accessories between patients.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 6.7.2 Preventative Maintenance - Provider Checklist and Record Perform the maintenance tasks in the table at each patient visit. Check the box and enter data/notes for each maintenance task performed. Enter the Date (DD/MM/YY): _____ /______ /______...
7.2 Wear and Tear Invacare reserves the right to ask for any item back that has an alleged defect in workmanship. See Warranty that shipped with the product for specific warranty information. Refer to this user manual for proper preventative maintenance schedule and use of the product.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Troubleshooting Label The Troubleshooting Guide Label is on the side of the device. The Troubleshooting Label covers the most common issues. Refer to 8.3 Alarm and Notification Types, page 36 and 8.4 Error Codes, page 37 for full details.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 8.2 Muting the Alarms Press the Mute button to mute alerts and alarms. Pressing the mute button will only silence the alarm for 24 hours if the alarm condition remains active during that time. If the alarm clears and returns, the alarm will sound. If a new alarm occurs the alarm will sound.
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator 8.4 Error Codes The following table contains detailed descriptions and solutions for the error codes and alarms. Error Indicator Alarm Solution Symbol Sound Indication Code Light Color Running Alarms 1. Check if flowmeter is set between 1.0-5.0 L/min...
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Error Indicator Alarm Solution Symbol Sound Indication Code Light Color Inspect for blocked vents White Single audible beep with Ensure device is in specified High Temperature with L4000 less than 20 second operating environment Alert yellow interval.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Error Indicator Sound Alarm Solution Symbol Code Light Color Indication 1. Check if flowmeter is set between 1.0-5.0 L/min 2. Inspect cabinet filter White Constant 3. Inspect for kinks or blockages High Pressure H3020 with red...
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Error Indicator Sound Alarm Solution Symbol Code Light Color Indication 1. Restart unit using stop/start White Constant button Calibration Failure H7000 with red Audible 2. If alarm is still present, contact Alarm provider 1. Restart unit using stop/start...
5 psi ± 0.5 psi (34.5 kPa ± 3.45 kPa) 1 to 5 L/min (maximum). For flowrates less than 1 L/min, we Flow Range: recommend the use of the Invacare PreciseRx Pediatric Flowmeter (IRCPF16). 0 L/min to 0.5 L/min The concentrator detects a condition that may indicate a potential obstruction of the output oxygen.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Low Pressure Alarm Power Loss Alarm Oxygen Alarms Potential Obstruction Alert Refer to 8.4 Error Codes, page 37 for more information about the alarms. Width: 16 in ± 3/8 in (40.6 cm ± 1 cm) Height: 24 in ±...
Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Humidifier Bottle/water Flowmeter Control Panel/Display/Buttons* Shroud/Base Power Cord Circuit Breaker Switch Casters/Pegs * Temperatures of these parts under a single fault condition of blocked air inlets can reach 144° F (62° C). Measurement uncertainty is included in the device specification. All conditions at STPD (standard temperature and pressure, dry).
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration—electromagnetic immunity The Platinum® 5NXG Concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Platinum® 5NXG Concentrator should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration—electromagnetic immunity The Platinum® 5NXG Concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Platinum® 5NXG Concentrator should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration—electromagnetic immunity The Platinum® 5NXG Concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Platinum® 5NXG Concentrator should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Invacare® Platinum® 5NXG Oxygen Concentrator Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment as well as RF wireless communications equipment the Platinum® 5NXG Concentrator The Platinum® 5NXG Concentrator is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
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