Audible Signal (Beep)
Not
Indicates a change in operating status or
Shown
a condition which requires the operator's
attention.
1.6.2 Input/Output Connections
Oxygen Outlet Port
A
Used to connect the nasal cannula to the
concentrator.
External Power Input Connector
B
Used to connect an external power source to the
concentrator.
USB Port
C
Used for service.
1187376-C
1.6.3 Filters
Air enters the concentrator through an air intake filter
located on the carry bag. This filter prevents hair and other
large particles in the air from entering the unit. Before you
operate the concentrator, make sure this filter is clean and
dry, and the concentrator is properly installed in the carry
bag.
To clean the air intake filter, refer to Cleaning the Air Intake
Filter Screen in Maintenance.
To ensure the concentrator is properly installed in the carry
bag, refer to Installing the Carry Bag in Setup.
1.6.4 Power Options
WARNING!
Risk of Injury or Damage
To avoid injury or damage which will void
warranty:
– Use only Invacare specified power supplies.
Battery(s): Up to two rechargeable batteries can be installed
in the battery compartment of the concentrator. When fully
charged, a single battery supplies power for up to five hours
(up to ten hours for two batteries). Visible and audible
alarm signals occur when the battery power is getting low.
Refer to Alarm Conditions in Troubleshooting and Charging
the Battery(s) in Setup.
AC Power Adapter: An AC power adapter allows the
concentrator to be connected to a 100–240 volt 50–60
hertz outlet. Use of the AC power adapter will allow the
concentrator to operate and simultaneously recharge the
installed battery. Refer to Charging the Battery(s) in Setup.
General
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