Invacare TPO100B user manual Technical Description

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SECTION 3—TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

SECTION 3—TECHNICAL

DESCRIPTION

The Invacare transportable oxygen concentrator is to be used by patients with respiratory disorders who require supplemental oxygen. The device is not intended to sustain or support life.

The oxygen concentration level of the output gas ranges from 87% to 95.6%. The oxygen is delivered to the patient through the use of a nasal cannula. The transportable oxygen concentrator provides two modes of operation; pulse flow and continuous flow. In pulse flow, when the demand for oxygen is detected, the oxygen is delivered with pulse flow settings of 1 through 5. In continuous flow, oxygen is continuously flowing with settings from 0.5 LPM to 3.0 LPM.

The Invacare transportable oxygen concentrator uses a molecular sieve and pressure swing adsorption methodology to produce the oxygen gas output. Ambient air enters the device, is filtered and then compressed. This compressed air is then directed toward one of two nitrogen adsorbing sieve beds. Concentrated oxygen exits the opposite end of the active sieve bed and is directed into an oxygen reservoir where it is delivered to the patient in specific volumes during the inhalation portion of a detected breath.

The Invacare transportable oxygen concentrator is capable of operation by the patient in a home environment, in an institutional environment or in a vehicle or other mobile environment. Device standard power options include an AC to DC switching power supply operating from AC power outlet (120 VAC/ 60 Hertz or 230VAC/50 Hertz nominal), a DC supply operating from accessory outlets typically found in a mobile vehicle type environment (12 VDC nominal) and a rechargeable battery module.

Invacare SOLO2

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Contents Invacare SOLO2 Transportable Oxygen Concentrator Accessories Warning Table of Contents Special Notes Special Notes Disposal of Equipment and Accessories General Guidelines Operating Information General Guidelines Maintenance Radio Frequency InterferencePolarized Plug Instruction Packaging and Handling UnpackingInspection StorageTechnical Description Features REDTypical Product Parameters No AP/APGPower Input External Power Supply InputConserver Trigger Delay SettingsLPM Continuous Dimensions WeightBattery Duration Battery Recharge TimeRegulatory Listing Operating Instructions LocationRecommendations for Optimal Performance FiltersPowering the Transportable Oxygen Concentrator Detail a Battery Module Detail B DC Power Cable Detail C AC Power AdapterInstalling the Battery Module Charging the BatteryBattery Time Management Checking Battery Charge Level Prolonging Battery LifeConnecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula Detail aDetail B Connecting the Humidifier Remove cap from bottleIndicators and Audible Alarm Detail a Detail BControl/Adjustment Buttons LCD Displays Mode & Flow Adjustment Screen Typical Warning Screen Typical Alarm Screen Invacare SOLO2 Detail a Front Panel Detail B LCD Display IconsUsing the SOLO2 Transportable Oxygen Concentrator CLEANING, CARE, and Maintenance CabinetAir Intake Filter Cleaning the Cannula Cleaning the HumidifierPreventative Maintenance Record Transportable Oxygen ConcentratorTroubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingSymptom Probable Cause Solution Unit is Beeping with no Lights or DisplayLCD Display Indicators Description SolutionsAcknowledgement Required Double audible beep every 15 sec Turn unit Off. Wait one minute, then Move unit to warmer, or cooler Troubleshooting Guide Ten audible beeps every 10 sec Ten audible beeps every 10 sec RED indicator Flashing Fast Continuous audible beep every half Troubleshooting Guide Make sure that car boat or motor Optional Accessories Limited Warranty Limited Warranty European Contacts European Contacts USA EC REP