DeVilbiss Healthcare recommends that at least the following procedures be carried out by the manufacturer or a qualified third party between uses by different patients.
NOTE–If preventive maintenance is due at this time, these procedures should be carried out in addition to the servicing procedures.
1.
Dispose of all accessory components that are not suitable for reuse, i.e., particularly the oxygen tubing, the nasal cannula/mask, oxygen outlet connector and humidifier
bottle .
2 .
The concentrator must be disconnected from the power supply for this step: Open the concentrator and remove all dust deposits inside the cabinet with an
appropriate vacuum cleaner .
3 .
Clean and disinfect all parts of the cabinet inside and outside and the power cord with a suitable disinfecting agent, e .g ., Microbac Forte or Terralin® .
4 .
Check the cord, the plug on the back of the device, the power switch, the fuse holder and the indicator light for possible damage .
5 .
Replace all damaged or worn components .
6.
Replace the cabinet air filter on the back of the device.
7.
Check the oxygen concentration. If the device is within specifications, the extended life intake bacteria filter does not need to be replaced between patients. If the
concentration is not within specifications, the provider should refer to the service manual section on Troubleshooting.
RETURN AND DISPOSAL
This device may not be disposed of with household waste . After use of the device, please return the device to the provider for disposal . This device contains electrical and/or
electronic components that must be recycled per EU Directive 2012/19/EU-Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) . Non-infectious used accessories (e .g . nasal
cannula) can be disposed of as residential waste . The disposal of infectious accessories (e .g . nasal cannula from an infected user) must be made via an approved waste
disposal company . Names and addresses can be obtained from the local municipality .
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following troubleshooting chart will help you analyze and correct minor oxygen concentrator malfunctions . If the suggested procedures do not help, switch to your reserve
oxygen system and call your DeVilbiss homecare provider . Do not attempt any other maintenance .
WARNING
To avoid electric shock hazard, do not remove the cabinet. The cabinet should only be removed by a qualified DeVilbiss homecare technician.
Minor Troubleshooting Chart
SYMPTOM
A . Unit does not operate . Power light is off when the
power switch is "On ." Audible alert is pulsing and
Service Required light is flashing.
B . Unit operates, the Power light is on when the
power switch is "On ." Red Service Required light
is illuminated . Audible alert may be sounding .
C . Unit operates, the power light is on when power
switch is "on," audible low-frequency vibration
sound is detected .
D Both the green Normal Oxygen and the yellow
Low Oxygen lights are either on or off .
E . Yellow Low Oxygen light is on or the yellow Low
Oxygen light is on and the intermittent audible
signal is sounding .
F Red Service Required light is on and an
intermittent audible signal is sounding .
G . If any other problems occur with your oxygen
concentrator .
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
1 . Power cord not properly inserted
into wall outlet .
2 . No power at wall outlet .
3 . Oxygen concentrator circuit breaker
activated .
1. Air filter is blocked.
2 . Exhaust is blocked .
3 . Blocked or defective cannula, face
mask, or oxygen tubing .
4. Blocked or defective humidifier
bottle .
5 . Flow meter set too low .
1 . OSD malfunction .
1 . Flow meter is not properly set .
2. Air filter is blocked.
3 . Exhaust is blocked .
1 . Flow meter is not properly set .
2. Air filter is blocked.
3 . Exhaust is blocked .
REMEDY
1 . Check power cord connection at the wall outlet . On 230 volt units, also
check the mains connection on the back of the unit .
2 . Check your home circuit breaker and reset if necessary . Use a different
wall outlet if the situation occurs again .
3 . Press the concentrator circuit breaker reset button located below the
power switch . Use a different wall outlet if the situation occurs again .
If the above remedies do not work, contact your DeVilbiss provider .
1. Check the air filter. If the filter is dirty, wash it following the cleaning
instructions on page 6 .
2 . Check the exhaust area; make sure there is nothing restricting the unit
exhaust .
3. Detach cannula or face mask. If proper flow is restored, clean or replace
if necessary . Disconnect the oxygen tubing at the oxygen outlet . If proper
flow is restored, check oxygen tubing for obstructions or kinks. Replace if
necessary .
4. Detach the humidifier from the oxygen outlet. If proper flow is obtained,
clean or replace humidifier.
5. Set flow meter to prescribed flow rate.
If the above remedies do not work, contact your DeVilbiss provider .
1 . Turn your unit "Off ." Switch to your reserve oxygen system, and contact
your DeVilbiss provider immediately .
1 . Contact your DeVilbiss provider .
1. Ensure the flow meter is properly set to the prescribed number.
2. Check the air filter. If the filter is dirty, wash it following the cleaning
instructions on page 6 .
3 . Check the exhaust area; make sure there is nothing restricting the unit
exhaust .
If the above remedies do not work, contact your DeVilbiss provider .
1. Ensure the flow meter is properly set to the prescribed number.
2. Check the air filter. If the filter is dirty, wash it following the cleaning
instructions on page 6.
3 . Check the exhaust area; make sure there is nothing restricting the unit
exhaust .
If the above remedies do not work, contact your DeVilbiss provider .
1 . Turn your unit "Off ." Switch to your reserve oxygen system, and contact
your DeVilbiss provider immediately .
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