SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ALARM/WARNING:

 

SYMPTOM

PROBABLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

BREATH RATE

OVER CAPACITY ALARM:

 

Intermittent

Your breathing rate has

1. Immediately reduce

audible beep and

exceeded the capacity of the

your activity level to get

illuminated red

XPO2.

your breath rate to slow

alarm indicator.

 

down, and / or

 

 

2. If the alarm continues,

Audible beeps and

 

change to another

red indicator blinks

 

source of oxygen.

become more

 

 

rapid as breathing

 

 

rate increases.

 

 

SYSTEM TOO

HOT/COLD TO START ALARM:

Continuous

Unit is too hot, or too cold,

1. Allow unit to cool

audible beep and

to allow it to turn On.

down to less than 95ºF,

red alarm indicator

 

or warm up to 50ºF,

is illuminated. Fan

 

before turning the unit

is On.

 

Off, then On again.

 

 

2. If the alarm continues,

AND

 

change to another

 

 

source of oxygen and

Flow indicators 1

 

contact your equipment

& 2 are

 

provider

illuminated.

 

 

SYSTEM RUNNING TOO HOT/COLD ALARM:

Continuous

Unit has become too hot, or

1. Allow unit to cool

audible beep and

too cold, during operation.

down to less than 95ºF,

red alarm indicator

 

or warm up to 50ºF,

is illuminated. Fan

 

before turning the unit

is On.

 

On again

 

 

2. If the alarm continues,

AND

 

change to another

 

 

source of oxygen and

Flow indicators 1

 

contact your equipment

& 3 are

 

provider

illuminated.

 

 

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Invacare XPO100B user manual Breath Rate Over Capacity Alarm