
SECTION 
SECTION 7—TROUBLESHOOTING  GUIDE
SYMPTOM:  | PROBABLE CAUSE:  | 
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Alarm: | Main Power Loss: | 
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Short beeps, long  | 1.  | Power cord NOT  | 1.  | Insert plug into outlet.  | 
pause  | plugged in.  | 
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Concentrator not  | 2.  | No power at outlet.  | 2.  | Inspect house circuit  | 
operating,  | 
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  | breakers or fuses. If  | |
power switch On.  | 
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  | problem recurs, use a  | |
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  | different outlet.  | |
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Beep......Beep  | 3.  | Tripped circuit  | 3.  | Call Service Provider.  | 
  | breaker.  | 
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Alarm: | System Failure: | 1a. Remove and clean  | ||
Continuous  | 1.  | Unit overheating due  | cabinet filters.  | |
  | to blocked air intake.  | 
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Concentrator not  | 
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operating, Power  | 
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  | concentrator at least 7.5 cm  | |
Switch On.  | 
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  | draperies or furniture.  | |
Beeeeeeeep....  | 
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  | 2.  | Insufficient power at  | 2.  | DO NOT use extension  | 
  | outlet.  | cords. Move to another  | ||
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  | electrical outlet or circuit.  | |
  | 3.  | Internal repairs  | 3.  | Call Service Provider.  | 
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Part No 1134866  | 31  | Platinum™  |