SECTION
ALARM/WARNING: |
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SYMPTOM | PROBABLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
BREATH RATE | OVER CAPACITY ALARM: |
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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 |
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| 2. If the alarm continues, |
Audible beeps and |
| change to another |
red indicator blinks |
| source of oxygen. |
become more |
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rapid as breathing |
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rate increases. |
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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. |
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| 2. If the alarm continues, |
AND |
| change to another |
|
| source of oxygen and |
Flow indicators 1 |
| contact your equipment |
& 2 are |
| provider |
illuminated. |
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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 XPO2™ | 42 | Part No 1148112 |