What to do for all other problems with AirSep Oxygen Equipment?
- JJacob PerrySep 23, 2025
Change to another source of oxygen, and contact your Equipment Provider.
What to do for all other problems with AirSep Oxygen Equipment?
Change to another source of oxygen, and contact your Equipment Provider.
Why is my AirSep Medical Equipment beeping intermittently?
If your AirSep Medical Equipment FreeStyle is alarming intermittently and the yellow BATT light flashes, the battery likely needs charging. Connect it to a DC or AC outlet within 2 minutes, or use the optional AirBelt.
What to do if AirSep FreeStyle Medical Equipment shuts down with rapid alarm?
If your AirSep Medical Equipment FreeStyle is rapidly alarming, the yellow BATT light is flashing, and the unit shuts down, it means the battery voltage is too low. Immediately connect the device to a DC or AC outlet.
Why is AirSep FreeStyle alarming intermittently?
If your AirSep Medical Equipment FreeStyle is alarming intermittently and the red light flashes, it indicates your breathing rate exceeds the unit's capacity. Reduce your activity, then turn the unit off and back on to reset it. If needed, switch to another oxygen source and contact your equipment provider.
Why is AirSep FreeStyle charging slowly?
If the internal battery of your AirSep Medical Equipment FreeStyle is taking too long to recharge, it might be too hot. You can still use the unit, but charging might not resume until the battery temperature decreases.
Why AirSep Medical Equipment unit alarms while in car and connected to the DC outlet?
If your AirSep Medical Equipment unit alarms while in the car and connected to the DC outlet, it could be due to no power reaching the unit if the battery is depleted and the DC outlet isn't charging. Try disconnecting the DC power supply from the car outlet, restarting the car, and then reconnecting the DC power supply to reset the circuit.
What to do if AirSep Medical Equipment FreeStyle has intermittent alarm condition, and the red alarm illuminates continuously?
If your AirSep Medical Equipment FreeStyle has an intermittent alarm and the red alarm light is constantly illuminated, it indicates a general malfunction. You should switch to another oxygen source and contact your Equipment Provider.
Why my AirSep FreeStyle unit does not start on battery power?
If your AirSep Medical Equipment unit doesn't start on battery power, it might be too hot or cold from being left outdoors (e.g., in a car). Allow it to reach normal operating temperature, which could take several minutes if exposed to temperature extremes. You can temporarily connect the AC or DC power supply to reset the unit's internal battery.
What causes delay in recharging internal battery of AirSep?
A delay in recharging the internal battery of your AirSep unit can occur if the internal battery exceeds its charging temperature. The unit can still be operated, but charging may not resume until the battery temperature decreases.
What to do if AirSep FreeStyle has an intermittent alarm and yellow light?
If your AirSep FreeStyle has an intermittent alarm and the yellow BATT light flashes, it means the battery needs charging. Connect it to a DC or AC outlet within 2 minutes, or connect to the optional AirBelt.
Outlines the duties of equipment providers for handling, operation, and maintenance.
Explains safety symbols (Warning, Caution, Note) and their meanings.
Lists and defines various symbols used in the manual and on the equipment.
Details the warranty terms and conditions for the FreeStyle Oxygen Concentrator.
Provides technical specifications for the FreeStyle unit, including dimensions, power, and performance.
Details the electrical and safety classifications of the FreeStyle equipment.
Explains how the FreeStyle oxygen concentrator works to produce oxygen.
Procedure to test the FreeStyle unit after manufacture for shipping damage.
Covers startup, battery status, low/discharged battery, charging, full charge, disconnect, performance, capacity, and general malfunction alarms.
Procedure to test and verify the oxygen output concentration of the FreeStyle unit.
Guidance on unit operation, connecting power, and using the optional AirBelt battery.
Routine maintenance tasks for patients, including filter cleaning and indicator checks.
Overview of maintenance, including filter care, filter replacement, compressor servicing, and record keeping.
Procedures for infection control and cleaning the unit for new patient use.
Overview of components and instructions for removing unit housing.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the internal battery pack.
Procedure for safely removing the PSA system assembly from the unit.
Detailed steps for removing and installing the compressor assembly.
Instructions for replacing manifolds, solenoid valves, and adsorbent beds.
Method for measuring system pressure using a test kit.
Explains hour meter functionality, replacement, and related indicators.
Procedures for replacing circuit boards, control panels, and the fan.
Illustrates normal operating pressure ranges and fault conditions for the unit.
Initial steps to isolate malfunctions before consulting the troubleshooting chart.
A detailed chart listing problems, possible causes, and solutions for unit malfunctions.
Lists essential tools for performing service and maintenance on the FreeStyle unit.
Provides diagrams showing the internal components of the unit.
Outlines the duties of equipment providers for handling, operation, and maintenance.
Explains safety symbols (Warning, Caution, Note) and their meanings.
Lists and defines various symbols used in the manual and on the equipment.
Details the warranty terms and conditions for the FreeStyle Oxygen Concentrator.
Provides technical specifications for the FreeStyle unit, including dimensions, power, and performance.
Details the electrical and safety classifications of the FreeStyle equipment.
Explains how the FreeStyle oxygen concentrator works to produce oxygen.
Procedure to test the FreeStyle unit after manufacture for shipping damage.
Covers startup, battery status, low/discharged battery, charging, full charge, disconnect, performance, capacity, and general malfunction alarms.
Procedure to test and verify the oxygen output concentration of the FreeStyle unit.
Guidance on unit operation, connecting power, and using the optional AirBelt battery.
Routine maintenance tasks for patients, including filter cleaning and indicator checks.
Overview of maintenance, including filter care, filter replacement, compressor servicing, and record keeping.
Procedures for infection control and cleaning the unit for new patient use.
Overview of components and instructions for removing unit housing.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the internal battery pack.
Procedure for safely removing the PSA system assembly from the unit.
Detailed steps for removing and installing the compressor assembly.
Instructions for replacing manifolds, solenoid valves, and adsorbent beds.
Method for measuring system pressure using a test kit.
Explains hour meter functionality, replacement, and related indicators.
Procedures for replacing circuit boards, control panels, and the fan.
Illustrates normal operating pressure ranges and fault conditions for the unit.
Initial steps to isolate malfunctions before consulting the troubleshooting chart.
A detailed chart listing problems, possible causes, and solutions for unit malfunctions.
Lists essential tools for performing service and maintenance on the FreeStyle unit.
Provides diagrams showing the internal components of the unit.
| Audible Alarm | Yes |
|---|---|
| Operating Temperature | 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) |
| Power | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Operating Humidity | 15% to 95% (non-condensing) |
| Oxygen Concentration | 90% (+5.5% / -3%) at all settings |
| Weight | 4.8 lbs (2.2 kg) with battery |