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Inogen TAV - Alarm Troubleshooting

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19
Alarm Troubleshooting
What You
See and Hear
Possible Causes What To Do
“Breath
Alarm light is
ashing
Device is
beeping
The TAV® device detects that the
user is not triggering the device,
the breath rate is too fast, or too
slow for the current setting.
1. Check the patient.
2. Check nasal pillow interface t.
3. Check tubing for kinks and leaks.
4. Check that all tubing connections
are securely attached.
5. Turn the device OFF and then
back ON
6. If the problem persists, stop using
the system and contact Customer
Support at 888-599-1105.
7. If needed, open the bypass by
pulling out the stem (page 14).
The TAV® will deliver a constant
ow at 2 LPM.
“Flow Alarm
light is
ashing
Device is
beeping
The device detects that the ow
output is not the same as the
set ow.
1. Check tubing for kinks and leaks.
2. Check that all tubing connections
are securely attached.
3. Check gas source.
4. If using a cylinder regulator, wall
source or air source, make sure
the Regulator Adaptor is used and
is connected to a DISS connector.
5. If using an oxygen concentrator,
ensure that the concentrator
is TAV® compatible and that
the ow meter knob is turned
max counter-clockwise. See the
concentrators Instructions for Use
(IFU) if the problem persists.
6. Turn the device OFF, and then
back ON.
7. If problem persists, stop using
the system and contact Customer
Support at 888-599-1105.
8. If needed, open the bypass by
pulling out the stem (page 14).
The TAV® will deliver a constant
ow at 2 LPM.
“Low Battery
light is on
solid
The battery should be replaced.
Remove battery from device and
replace with a new one.

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