Invacare TPO100B User manual

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Invacare SOLO
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Transportable
Oxygen Concentrator
Model TPO100 / Model TPO100B
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WARNING
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT OR ANY
AVAILABLE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT WITHOUT
FIRST COMPLETELY READING AND
UNDERSTANDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
ANY ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL
SUCH AS OWNER’S MANUALS, SERVICE
MANUALS OR INSTRUCTION SHEETS SUPPLIED
WITH THIS PRODUCT OR OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO
UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS, CAUTIONS OR
INSTRUCTIONS, CONTACT A HEALTHCARE
PROFESSIONAL, DEALER OR TECHNICAL
PERSONNEL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE
THIS EQUIPMENT - OTHERWISE, INJURY OR
DAMAGE MAY OCCUR.
ACCESSORIES WARNING
INVACARE PRODUCTS ARE SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED FOR USE IN
CONJUNCTION WITH INVACARE ACCESSORIES.
ACCESSORIES DESIGNED BY OTHER
MANUFACTURERS HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED BY
INVACARE AND ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR
USE WITH INVACARE PRODUCTS.
NOTE:Updatedversionsofthismanualcanbefoundatwww.invacare.com.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SPECIAL NOTES ....................................................................... 4
Disposal of Equipment and Accessories ...............................................................................6
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES ............................................. 7
Operating Information ..............................................................................................................8
Maintenance...............................................................................................................................10
Radio Frequency Interference...............................................................................................10
Polarized Plug Instruction.......................................................................................................10
SECTION 2—PACKAGING AND HANDLING ................................11
Unpacking...................................................................................................................................11
Inspection...................................................................................................................................11
Storage........................................................................................................................................11
SECTION 3—TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION .....................................12
SECTION 4— FEATURES .............................................................13
SECTION 5—TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS ..........................14
Regulatory Listing.....................................................................................................................17
SECTION 6—OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................18
Location......................................................................................................................................18
Recommendations for Optimal Performance....................................................................18
Filters .........................................................................................................................................18
Powering the Transportable Oxygen Concentrator .......................................................19
Installing the Battery Module.................................................................................................21
Charging the Battery................................................................................................................21
Battery Time Management.....................................................................................................21
Checking Battery Charge Level.............................................................................................22
Prolonging Battery Life............................................................................................................22
Connecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula ........................................................................23
Connecting the Humidifier.....................................................................................................23
Transportable Oxygen Concentrator Front Panel and LCD Display..........................25
Using the SOLO
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Transportable Oxygen Concentrator................................................30
SECTION 7—CLEANING, CARE, AND MAINTENANCE ................31
Cabinet........................................................................................................................................31
Air Intake Filter.........................................................................................................................31
Cleaning the Cannula...............................................................................................................32
Cleaning the Humidifier..........................................................................................................32
Transportable Oxygen Concentrator Preventative Maintenance Record..................33
SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ....................................34
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................34
Warnings and Alarms..............................................................................................................36
SECTION 9—OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ........................................46
EUROPEAN CONTACTS ...........................................................47
SPECIAL NOTES
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SPECIAL NOTES
Signalwordsareusedinthismanualandapplytohazardsorunsafe
practiceswhichcouldresultinpersonalinjuryorpropertydamage.Refer
tothefollowingtablefordefinitionsofthesignalwords.
NOTICE
Theinformationcontainedinthisdocumentissubjecttochangewithout
notice.
DANGER
DONOTSMOKEwhileusingthisdevice.Keepall
matches,litcigarettes,candlesorothersourcesofignition
outoftheroominwhichthisproductislocatedandaway
fromwhereoxygenisbeingdelivered.
NOSMOKINGsignsshouldbeprominentlydisplayed.
Textilesandothermaterialsthatnormallywouldnotburn
areeasilyignitedandburnwithgreatintensityinoxygen
enrichedair.Failuretoobservethiswarningcanresultin
severefire,propertydamageandcausephysicalinjuryor
death.
SIGNAL WORD MEANING
DANGER
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in property damage or minor
injury or both.
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CAUTION
WithintheUS:
“Caution:Federallawrestrictsthisdevicetosaleorrentalby
oronorderofaphysician,oranyotherpractitionerlicensed
bythelawoftheStateinwhichhe/shepracticestouseor
ordertheuseofthisdevice.”
Theuseofoxygentherapyincertaincircumstancescanbe
hazardousandseekingmedicaladvicebeforeusingthis
deviceisadvisable.
Invacarerecommendsanalternatesourceofsupplemental
oxygenintheeventofapoweroutage,alarmconditionor
mechanicalfailure.Consultyourphysicianorequipment
providerforthetypeofreservesystemrequired.
Thisequipmentistobeusedasanoxygensupplementandis
notconsideredlifesupportingorlifesustaining.
OutsidetheUS:
“Caution:Statutorylawcanrestrictthisdevicetosaleor
rentalbyoronorderofaphysician,oranyotherpractitioner
licensedbythelawofthegovernmentagencyinwhich
he/shepracticestouseorordertheuseofthisdevice.”
Invacarerecommendsanalternativesourceofsupplemental
oxygenintheeventofapoweroutage,alarmconditionor
mechanicalfailure.Consultourphysicianorequipment
providerofrthetypeofreservesystemrequired.
Thisequipmentistobeusedasanoxygensupplementandis
notconsideredlifesupportingorlifesustaining.
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Disposal of Equipment and Accessories
Thisproducthasbeensuppliedfromanenvironmentallyaware
manufacturerthatcomplieswiththeWasteElectricalandElectronic
Equipment(WEEE)Directive2002/96/CE.Thisproductmaycontain
substancesthatcouldbeharmfultotheenvironmentifdisposedofin
places(landfills)thatarenotappropriateaccordingtolegislation.
Followlocalgoverningordinancesandrecyclingplansregardingdi
sposal
ofthedeviceorcomponentsnormallyusedinoperation.Thedevicedoes
notgeneratewasteorresidueinoperation.DONOTdisposeofthedevice
orthebatterymoduleinthenormalwastestream.Thelithiumbattery
moduleshouldbereturnedtoyourdealer/providerforrecycling.Any
accessoriesnotpartofthedeviceMU
STbehandledinaccordancewiththe
individualproductmarkingfordisposal.
Recycle
DO NOT dispose of in household waste
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
Inordertoensurethesafeinstallation,assemblyand
operationofthetransportableoxygenconcentratorthese
instructionsMUSTbefollowed.
WARNING
Thissectioncontainsimportantinformationforthesafe
operationanduseofthisproduct.
DANGER
Riskofelectricshock.DONOTdisassemble.Refer
servicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.Nouser
serviceableparts.
TOREDUCETHERISKOFBURNS,ELECTROCUTION,
FIREORINJURYTOPERSONS
Aspontaneousandviolentignitionmayoccurifoil,grease,
greasysubstances,orpetroleumbasedproductscomein
contactwithoxygenunderpressure.Thesesubstances
MUSTbekeptawayfromthetransportableoxygen
concentrator,tubingandconnections,andallotheroxygen
equipment.DONOTuseanylubricantsunless
recommendedbyInvacare.
Avoidusingwhilebathing.Ifcontinuoususageisrequired
bythephysician’sprescription,theconcentratorMUSTbe
locatedinanotherroomatleast7ft(2.1m)fromthebath.
DONOTcomeincontactwiththeconcentratorwhilewet.
DONOTplaceorstoreproductwhereitcandropinto
waterorotherliquid.
DONOTreachforproductthathasfallenintowater.
UnplugIMMEDIATELY.
Keeptheoxygentubing,cord,andunitoutfromunder
suchitemsasblankets,bedcoverings,chaircushions,
clothingandawayfromheatedorhotsurfaces,including
spaceheaters,stovesandsimilarelectricalappliances.
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DANGER
Avoidcreationofanysparknearmedicaloxygen
equipment.Thisincludessparksfromstaticelectricity
createdbyanytypeoffriction.
DONOTmoveorrelocateconcentratorbypullingonthe
cord.
AproductshouldNEVERbeleftunattendedwhenplugged
in.MakesurethetransportableoxygenconcentratorisOff
whennotinuse.
OutdooruseofthetransportableoxygenconcentratorMUST
beconductedwithbatterypoweronly.
Operating Information
Thetransportableoxygenconcentratorcanonlybeusedin
conjunctionwithPAP,BiLevelorothersuchdeviceswhen
incontinuousflowmode.
Ifthetransportableoxygenconcentratorisnotworking
properly,ifithasbeendroppedordamaged,ordroppedinto
water,callequipmentprovider/qualifiedtechnicianfor
examinationandrepair.
Ifyoufeelilloruncomfortable,oriftheunitdoesnotsignal
anoxygenpulseandyouareunabletohearand/orfeelthe
oxygenpulsewhileinpulseflowmodeoryoucannothearor
feelflowwhenincontinuousflowmode,consultyour
equipmentproviderand/oryourphysicianIMMEDIATELY.
NEVERdroporinsertanyobjectorliquidintoanyopening.
DONOTuseextensioncordswithACpoweradaptors
provided.
Foroptimumperformance,Invacarerecommendsthateach
concentratorbeonandrunningforaminimumof5minutes.
Shorterperiodsofoperationmayreducemaximumproduct
life.
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Thetransportableoxygenconcentratorisdesignedonlytobe
usedwithahumidifierwhileusingcontinuousflowmode.
Useofthisdevicewithahumidifierinpulseflowmodemay
impairperformanceand/ordamagetheequipment.
WhenyourautomobileisturnedOff,disconnectthecar
accessorypowersupplyandremovethetransportable
oxygenconcentratorfromtheautomobile.NEVERallowthe
transportableoxygenconcentratortobestoredinaveryhot
orcoldautomobileorinothersimilar,highorlow,
temperatureenvironments.RefertoTypicalProduct
Parametersonpage 14.
DONOToperateintemperaturesbelow41°F(5°C)orabove
104°F(40°C)forextendedperiodsoftime.
Invacarerecommendsthatthebatterymoduleberemoved
fromtheunitwhentheunitisnotintendedtobeusedfor
extendedperiodsoftime.
DONOTconnecttheconcentratorinparallelorserieswith
otheroxygenconcentratorsoroxygentherapydevices.
Invacarerecommendsthatthetransportableoxygen
concentratornotbeusedforextendedperiodsintherain.
Closesupervisionisnecessarywhenthisproductisused
nearchildrenorphysicallychallengedindividuals.
Additionalmonitoringorattentionmayberequiredfor
patientsusingthisdevicewhoareunabletohearorsee
alarmsorcommunicatediscomfort.
Beawarethatelectricalcordsand/ortubingcouldpresenta
trippinghazard.
Achangeinaltitudemayaffecttotaloxygenavailabletoyou.
Consultyourphysicianbeforetravelingtoaltitudesabove
10,000ft(3046m)todetermineifyourflowsettingsshould
bechanged.
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Maintenance
Thetransportableoxygenconcentratorwasspecifically
designedtominimizeroutinepreventivemaintenance.Only
professionalsofthehealthcarefieldorpersonsfully
conversantwiththisprocesssuchasfactorytrained
personnelshouldperformpreventivemaintenanceor
performanceadjustmentsontheoxygenconcentrator.
Radio Frequency Interference
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywith
EMClimitsspecifiedbyIEC/EN6060112.Theselimitsare
designedtoprovideareasonableprotectionagainst
electromagneticinterferenceinatypicalmedicalinstallation.
Otherdevicesmayexperienceinterferencefromeventhelow
levelsofelectromagneticemissionspermittedbytheabove
standards.Todetermineiftheemissionsfromthe
transportableoxygenconcentratorarecausingthe
interference,turnthetransportableoxygenconcentratorOff.
Iftheinterferencewiththeotherdevice(s)stops,thenthe
transportableoxygenconcentratoriscausingthe
interference.Insuchrarecases,interferencemaybereduced
orcorrectedbyoneofthefollowingmeasures:
•Reposition,relocate,orincreasetheseparation
betweentheequipment.
Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuit
differentfromthattowhichtheotherdevice(s)is
connected.
Polarized Plug Instruction
Asasafetyfeature,thisappliancemayhaveapolarizedplug
(onebladeiswiderthantheother).Thisplugwillfitina
polarizedoutletonlyoneway.Iftheplugdoesnotfitfullyin
theoutlet,reversetheplug.Ifitstilldoesnotfit,contacta
qualifiedelectrician.DONOTattempttodefeatthissafety
feature.
SECTION 2—PACKAGING AND HANDLING
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SECTION 2—PACKAGING AND
HANDLING
Unpacking
1. Checkforanyobviousdamagetothecartonoritscontents.Ifdamage
isevident,notifythecarrier,oryourlocaldealer.
2. Removeallloosepackingfromthecarton.
3. Carefullyremoveallthecomponentsfromthecarton.The
transportableoxygenconcentratorpackagingcontainsthefollowing
items(asshownbelow).Ifanypartsaremissing,pleasecontactyo
ur
equipmentprovider
.
Transportableoxygenconcentrator
Batterymodule(TPO100B)
•Operatorsmanual
•ACpoweradapter
•DCpowercable
Attachablepullcart
NOTE:Retainallcontainersandpackingmaterialsforstorageorreturn
shipment.
Inspection
Inspect/examineexterioroftheoxygenconcentratorandaccessoriesfor
damage.Inspectallcomponents.
Storage
1. Storetherepackagedoxygenconcentratorinadryarea.
2. DONOTplaceobjectsontopofpackagedconcentrator.
SECTION 3—TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
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SECTION 3—TECHNICAL
DESCRIPTION
TheInvacaretransportableoxygenconcentratoristobeusedbypatients
withrespiratorydisorderswhorequiresupplementaloxygen.Thedevice
isnotintendedtosustainorsupportlife.
Theoxygenconcentrationleveloftheoutputgasrangesfrom87%to
95.6%.Theoxygenisdeliveredtothepatientthroughtheuseofanasal
cannula.Thetransportabl
eoxygenconcentratorprovidestwomodesof
operation;pulseflowandcontinuousflow.Inpulseflow,whenthe
demandforoxygenisdetected,theoxygenisdeliveredwithpulseflow
settingsof1through5.Incontinuousflow,oxygeniscontinuously
flowingwithsettingsfrom0.5LPMto3.0
LPM.
TheInvacaretransportableoxygenconcentratorusesamolecularsieve
andpressureswingadsorptionmethodologytoproducetheoxygengas
output.Ambientairentersthe device,isfilteredandthencompressed.
Thiscompressedairisthendirectedtowardoneoftwonitrogenadsorbing
sievebeds.Concentratedoxygenexitstheoppositeendoftheacti
vesieve
bedandisdirectedintoanoxygenreservoirwhereitisdeliveredtothe
patientinspecificvolumesduringtheinhalationportionofadetected
breath.
TheInvacaretransportableoxygenconcentratoriscapableofoperationby
thepatientinahomeenvironment,inaninstitutionalenvironmentor
ina
vehicleorothermobileenvironment.Devicestandardpoweroptions
includeanACtoDCswitchingpowersupplyoperatingfromACpower
outlet(120VAC/60Hertzor230VAC/50Hertznominal),aDCsupply
operatingfromaccessoryoutletstypicallyfoundinamobilevehicletype
environment(12VDCnominal)andarechargeablebatterymodule.
SECTION 4—FEATURES
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SECTION 4— FEATURES
Pleasereviewthefiguresbelowtofamiliarizeyourselfwiththelocations
ofthetransportableoxygenconcentratorfeaturesandcontrols.
FIGURE 4.1 Features
Carry
Handle
On/Off Button
GREEN
Indicator
YELLOW
Indicator
RED Indicator
LCD Display
Increase
Button
External
Power Input
Connector
Oxygen
Outlet Port
and HEPA
Filter
Air Intake and
Filter
NOTE:Thebatterypackisnotshown.Thisitemislocatedonthebackside
oftheunit.
Decrease
Button
Mode/
Return/
Highlight
Button
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SECTION 5—TYPICAL PRODUCT
PARAMETERS
Direct Current
Type BF equipment
Attention - Consider Accompanying Documents
DO NOT smoke
No open flame
Class II, Double Insulation
Power On/Off
DO NOT dispose of in household waste
Recycle
DO NOT use oil or grease
Keep dry in transport or storage
IPX1
Protected against dripping water in upright position
(AC and DC power input)
IPX2
Protected against dripping water in upright and tilted
positions (battery power only)
NO AP/APG
Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable
anaesthetic mixture
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POWER INPUT: 24 VDC @ 7.5 Amp
or
11-16 VDC @ 10.0 Amp max
(12.6 VDC Nom.)
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY
INPUT:
AC POWER SUPPLY:
DC POWER SUPPLY:
120 VAC, 50/60 Hz @ 2.5 amps
230 VAC, 50/60 Hz @ 1.25 amps
11-16 VDC,
(12.6 VDC Nom. @ 10.0 Amp max)
SOUND LEVEL: < 40 dBA weighted @ 2 LPM continuous and
all pulse settings (1-5)
ALTITUDE: Up to 10,000 ft (3046 m) above sea level
Titration recommended for use above 10,000
ft (3046 m)
OXYGEN CONCENTRATION:*
*BASED ON AN ATMOSPHERIC
PRESSURE OF 14.7 PSI (101 KPA) AT
70°F (21°C) NOMINAL
87% to 95.6%, after initial warm-up period
(approximately 5 minutes) at all flow rates
CONSERVER TRIGGER
SENSITIVITY:
FACTORY SET - NO ADJUSTMENT
PRESSURE ACTIVATED
<
0.20 cmH
2
O max pressure drop
All settings - using 7 ft (2.1 m) cannula
CONSERVER TRIGGER DELAY:
FACTORY SET - NO ADJUSTMENT
35 mSec max
Nominal value - using 7 ft (2.1 m) cannula
CONSERVER BOLUS
DELIVERY:
FIXED MINUTE VOLUME
Setting 1: 400 cc
Setting 2: 800 cc
Setting 3: 1200 cc
Setting 4: 1600 cc
Setting 5: 2000 cc
Total cc’s ± 75 cc delivered per minute
CONSERVER BREATH RATE
CAPACITY:
Up to, and including, 35 BPM without
reduction of bolus minute volume
CONTINUOUS FLOW
SETTINGS:
0.5 through 3.0 LPM @ 0 psi
0.5 LPM increments
All settings are ± 0.2 LPM
(2.0 LPM max w/Ext DC Power Cable)
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MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED
FLOWRATE WITH 7KPA (1.01
PSI) BACKPRESSURE:
3.0 LPM
PRESSURE RELIEF
ACTIVATION:
20 psi ± 5 psi (137.8 kPa ± 34.5 kPa)
MAX OUTLET PRESSURE @
3.0 LPM CONTINUOUS:
12.0 psig
DIMENSIONS:
(WITHOUT CART)
16.5 in high x 11 in wide x 8 in deep (41.9 cm
high x 27.9 cm wide x 20.3 cm deep)
WEIGHT:
(UNIT WITHOUT CART)
< 20 lbs (9.09 kg)
BATTERY DURATION:
(TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE)
Pulse Mode Continuous Mode
Setting 1 = 4.5 hrs Setting 0.5 LPM = 4.5
hrs
Setting 2 = 3.5 hrs Setting 1 LPM = 3.5 hrs
Setting 3 = 3.0 hrs Setting 2 LPM = 2.5 hrs
Setting 4 = 2.5 hrs Setting 3 LPM = 1.5 hr
Setting 5 = 2.5 hrs
BATTERY RECHARGE TIME: 5 hours
Recharge time increases if battery is charging
while unit is running.
HUMIDITY RANGE:
OPERATING HUMIDITY:
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE:
15% to 60% non condensing
Up to 95% non condensing
STANDARD TEMPERATURE
RANGE
(ALL POWER SOURCES)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
TEMPERATURE:
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
-2°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
EXTENDED TEMPERATURE
RANGE:
(USING AC OR DC POWER)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:
AC SUPPLY:
DC SUPPLY:
95°F to 104° (35°C to 40°C)
Unlimited use all settings, all modes
Unlimited use all settings with pulse mode
Limited to 2.0 LPM, or less, with continuous
mode
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Regulatory Listing
EXTENDED TEMPERATURE
RANGE:
(USING BATTERY)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 95°F to 104° (35°C to 40°C)
Pulse Mode Continuous Mode
Settings 1, 2 and 3 =
unlimited use
0.5 thru 1.5 LPM =
unlimited use
Setting 4 = 45
minutes
2.0 thru 2.5 LPM = 45
minutes
Setting 5 = 30
minutes
3.0 LPM =
30 minutes
ETL certified complying with: EN 55011: 1998
CISPR 11: 2003
IEC 60601-1: 2005
IEC 60601-1-2: 2.1 Ed.
IEC 61000-3-2: 2005
IEC 61000-3-3: 2005
UL 60601-1, 1st ed.
CSA 601.1 M90
ISO 8359
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SECTION 6—OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Location
WARNING
NEVERblocktheairopeningoftheproductorplaceitona
softsurface,suchasabedorcouch,wheretheairopeningmay
beblocked.Keeptheopenings freefromlint,hairandthelik e.
Keepunitatleast3in(7.6cm)awayfromwalls,draperies,
furniture,andthelike.
Locateandpositionthetransporta bl eoxygenconcentrato r inawell
ventilatedspaceso thattheairintakeandtheairexhaustsarenot
obstructed.
Recommendations for Optimal Performance
Filters
Airentersthetransportableoxygenconcentratorthroughanairintakefilter
locatedontheleftsideoftheunit.Thisfilterprev entshairandotherlarge
particlesintheairfromenteringtheunit.Beforeyouop e r atethe
transportableoxygenco ncentrator,makesurethefilterisclean, dryand
properlypositioned.
Toclean/replacetheairintakefilter,refertoCle
aning,Care,And
Maintenanceonpage 31.
Operating Temperature: 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
Relative Humidity: 15% to 60%
Transport/Storage Temperature: -2°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Allow unit to warm, or cool, to operating
temperature range before using.
Electrical: No extension cords.
Altitude: Up to 10,000 ft (3046 m) above sea level.
Tubing and Cannula: 7 ft (2.1 m) crush resistant cannula
(DO NOT pinch).
Environment: Smoke, pollutant and fume free. No confined
spaces (example: no closets).
Time of Operation: Up to 24 hours per day when connected to AC or
DC power.
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Powering the Transportable Oxygen
Concentrator
WARNING
UseonlyInvacarespecifiedpow ersupplieswithth e
transportableoxygenconcentrator.Useofothernonapproved
powersupplieswith thetransportableoxygenconcentrator
cancausedamageand/orin jury andwillvoidthewarranty.
WhenusingtheDCPowerCabletoeitheroperateorcharge
thetransportableoxygenconcentrator,thecar/boat/motor
homeengineshouldbeoperating.
NOTE:Thebatterymodulerequiresfullchargingpriortofirstuse.Referto
ChargingtheBattery
onpage 21.
NOTE:Forthisprocedure,refertoFIGURE6.1onpage 20.
1. Thetransportableoxygenconcentratorallowsthefreedomtochoose
fromthefollowingpowersources:
•Thereplaceablebatterymodule.Thetransportableoxygen
concentr atorcomesequippedwitharechargeablelithiumbattery
modulethat isnotuserserviceable.Whenfullycharged,itsupplies
po
we
rforupto4.5hours,dependingon thesetting.
•AnACpoweradapterallowsthetransportableoxygen
concentr atortobeconnectedtoa100240volt50/60hertzoutlet(i.e.
walloutletofyourhome).ThepoweradapterconvertsACvoltage
toaDCvoltagethatcanbeusedtopo
wer thetransportabl
eoxygen
concentr ator.UseoftheACpo weradapterwillallowthe
transportableoxygenco ncentrator tooperateandsimultaneously
rechargethebatterymodule.Touse,connecttheACpow eradapter
tothetransportableoxygenconcentratorasshownin(DETAIL
“C”).ConnecttheotherendtotheACpowerou
tlet.
•ADCpowe
rcableallowsthetransportableoxygenc o nc e n tr atorto
beconnectedtoanautomobile’s(boat,motorhome,etc.…)12volt
DCoutle t. UseoftheDCpow ercablewillal lowthetransportable
oxygenconcen tr atortobeoperatedandsimul taneouslyrecharge
thebatterymodule(dependingontheflowsetting).Touse,conn
ect
theDCpow
ercabletothetransportableoxygen concentratoras
shownin(DETAIL“C”).Connecttheother endtotheDCpower
source.
NOTE:Continuousflowislimitedto2.0LPMorlesswiththeDCpowercable.
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2. Tooperatefromexternalpower(AC orDC)pleasefollowthesteps
below:
A. Turnoffthetransportableoxygenconcentrator.
B. Connecttheexternalpowersupply(DCpowercableorACpower
adapter)tothetransportableoxygenconcentrator.
C. Performoneofthefollowing:
•PlugtheotherendoftheACpoweradapterintoawalloutlet.
•P
lu
gtheotherendoftheDCpowercableintotheauto
accessoryoutletandstarttheengine.
D. Turnthetransportableoxygenconcentratoron.
FIGURE 6.1 Powering the Transportable Oxygen Concentrator
DETAIL “A” - BATTERY MODULE
DETAIL “B” - DC POWER CABLE DETAIL “C” - AC POWER
ADAPTER
Transportable
Oxygen
Concentrator
Battery Module
(Removed)
Transportable
Oxygen
DC Power
Cable
Connect to DC
Power Source
Transportable Oxygen
Concentrator
AC Power Adapter
Connect to AC
Power Source
Battery
Module
(Installed)
Battery
Connections
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Invacare TPO100B User manual

Category
Oxygen Equipment
Type
User manual
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