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SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If your XPO2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator fails to operate properly, refer to the following chart for possible causes and solutions. If necessary, contact your service provider.
ALARM/WARNING: |
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SYMPTOM | PROBABLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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XPO2 does not | On/Off button was not held | Try to power up the |
operate when | down long enough. | unit again while |
On/Off button |
| continuing to press the |
pressed. |
| On/Off button until the |
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| front panel lights begin |
OR |
| to illuminate. This takes |
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| typically |
Front panel lights | Internal battery is | Connect XPO2 to either |
DO NOT | discharged (and | the AC or DC charger |
illuminate upon | supplemental battery if | and retry. |
connected to the unit). |
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| Malfunction | Change to an alternate |
OR |
| oxygen supply and |
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| contact your equipment |
All front panel |
| provider. |
lights go dark. |
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NO BREATH DETECTED ALARM: |
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Continuous | XPO2 has not detected a | 1. Verify the cannula is |
audible beep and | breath for a predetermined | connected, not kinked, |
red alarm | time period. | properly positioned and |
indicator is on |
| you are breathing |
continuously (not |
| through your nose. |
blinking) upon |
| 2. If the alarm continues, |
start up. |
| change to another |
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| source of oxygen and |
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| contact your equipment |
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| provider. |
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Invacare XPO2™ | 40 | Part No 1148112 |