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Invacare Perfecto2 Series - User Manual

Invacare Perfecto2 Series
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Invacare®Perfecto
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concentrateursd'oxygène
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Questions and Answers

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    Todd BarnesAug 17, 2025
    What to do if the yellow or red light is illuminated with continuous alarm on Invacare Oxygen Equipment?
    • K
      Karen BaldwinAug 17, 2025
      If the yellow or red light is illuminated with a continuous alarm on your Invacare Oxygen Equipment, it could be due to several reasons: 1. Low oxygen purity: Clean or replace the filters. 2. Kinked or blocked tubing, cannula, or humidifier: Inspect for kinks or blockages. Correct, clean, or replace the item. After correcting, turn the power off for 60 seconds and then back on. 3. Flowmeter set too low: Check that the flowmeter is set to 1.0 L/min or higher. 4. Unit overheating: Remove and clean the cabinet filters and ensure the concentrator is at least three inches away from walls, draperies, and furniture. 5. Insufficient power: Avoid using extension cords and try a different electrical outlet or circuit. 6. Internal repairs: Call Service Provider.
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    kvegaAug 20, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Oxygen Equipment alarm has rapid beeps?
    • J
      Jennifer GonzalezAug 20, 2025
      If your Invacare Oxygen Equipment is alarming with rapid beeps, it indicates a low flow. Here's how to resolve it: 1. Inspect for any kinks or blockages in the tubing. Correct, clean, or replace the affected item. After doing so, turn the power off for 60 seconds and then turn it back on. 2. Note that flow rates less than 1 L/min are not recommended.
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    Tracey WilkersonAug 22, 2025
    What to do if the Invacare Perfecto2 alarm is continuous?
    • M
      Mr. Terry Moore MDAug 22, 2025
      If the Invacare Medical Equipment alarm sounds continuously, it indicates a system failure. This may be due to the unit overheating because of a blocked air intake, insufficient power at the outlet, or internal repairs being required. Try the following: 1. Clean the cabinet filters or move the oxygen concentrator at least 12 inches away from walls, draperies, or furniture. 2. Avoid using extension cords and try a different electrical outlet or circuit. 3. If the problem persists, contact your service provider.
  • W
    William MolinaAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Medical Equipment alarm sounds with rapid beeps?
    • B
      briansullivanAug 28, 2025
      If your Invacare Medical Equipment alarm is sounding with rapid beeps, it indicates a potential obstruction. This could be due to an internal obstruction in the oxygen path, such as kinked or blocked tubing, cannula, or humidifier, or the flowmeter being set at 0.5 L/min or less. Here's how to address it: 1. Check for any kinks or blockages in the tubing, cannula, or humidifier. Correct, clean, or replace the affected item. After doing so, turn the power off for 60 seconds and then turn it back on. 2. Ensure the flowmeter is set to the prescribed flow rate. If the prescribed rate is below 0.5 L/min, use the Pediatric Flowmeter IRCPF16 (only with Perfecto2 5). Note: Using the pediatric flowmeter will deactivate the Potential Obstruction Alert.
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    riveradanielleAug 30, 2025
    How to fix Invacare Perfecto2 Medical Equipment alarm with short beeps and a long pause?
    • E
      Elizabeth MeyerAug 30, 2025
      An alarm with short beeps and a long pause on your Invacare Medical Equipment indicates a main power loss. This could be due to the power cord not being plugged in, no power at the outlet, or a tripped circuit breaker. To resolve this: 1. Ensure the plug is fully inserted into the outlet. 2. Inspect the house circuit breakers or fuses. If the problem continues, try a different outlet. 3. Reset the circuit breaker. If it trips again, contact your service provider.
  • K
    Kenneth LunaSep 2, 2025
    Why Invacare Oxygen Equipment beeps with short beeps and a long pause?
    • J
      jimenezdanielSep 2, 2025
      If your Invacare Oxygen Equipment is giving short beeps followed by a long pause, it indicates a main power loss. Here’s how to address it: 1. Ensure the plug is properly inserted into the outlet. 2. Check the house circuit breakers or fuses. If the problem continues, try a different outlet. 3. Push/reset the circuit breaker. If the issue persists, call your Service Provider.
  • S
    Steven RobinsonSep 8, 2025
    Why is my Invacare Medical Equipment beeping with short beeps and long pauses?
    • H
      Haley StarkSep 8, 2025
      If your Invacare Medical Equipment is beeping with short beeps followed by a long pause, it indicates a main power loss. To resolve this: 1. Ensure the plug is fully inserted into the outlet. 2. Inspect your house circuit breakers or fuses. If the problem continues, try a different outlet. 3. Push/reset the circuit breaker. If the alarm persists after these steps, contact your Service Provider.
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    Nicole GarciaSep 12, 2025
    What to do if my Invacare Medical Equipment alarm is continuous?
    • W
      William KingSep 12, 2025
      A continuous alarm on your Invacare Medical Equipment signals a system failure. Here's how to address it: 1. Remove and clean the cabinet filters. Ensure the oxygen concentrator is at least 30,5 cm (12 inches) away from walls, draperies, or furniture. 2. Avoid using extension cords. Try moving to another electrical outlet or circuit. 3. If the alarm persists, contact your Service Provider.
  • C
    Cynthia PittmanSep 13, 2025
    How to fix rapid beeping on Invacare Perfecto2?
    • L
      Luis DyerSep 13, 2025
      If your Invacare Medical Equipment is emitting a rapid beep sound, it indicates a potential obstruction. This could be due to: * A possible internal obstruction in the oxygen path. * Kinked or blocked tubing, cannula, or humidifier. To resolve this: 1. Inspect for any kinks or blockages in the tubing, cannula, or humidifier. Correct, clean, or replace the item. Once corrected, turn the power off for 60 seconds and then turn it back on.
  • G
    Glenn BartlettNov 24, 2025
    Why is the yellow or red light illuminated on my Invacare Perfecto2 and what should I do?
    • J
      Jessica MooneyNov 24, 2025
      A YELLOW or RED light illuminated on your Invacare Medical Equipment indicates a system failure. This can be due to several reasons: * Low oxygen purity. * Kinked or blocked tubing, cannula, or humidifier. * Flowmeter set at 0.5 L/min or less. * Unit overheating due to blocked air intake. * Insufficient power at outlet. * Internal repairs required. Here's what you can do: 1. Clean or replace the filters. 2. Inspect for and correct any kinks or blockages in the tubing, cannula, or humidifier. Then, turn the power off for 60 seconds and back on. 3. Ensure the flowmeter is set to 1.0 L/min or more. 4. Clean the cabinet filters or move the concentrator at least 12 inches away from obstructions. 5. Avoid using extension cords; use a different electrical outlet or circuit. 6....

Summary

General Information

Intended Use

Defines the purpose and scope of the oxygen concentrator for patient use.

Safety Precautions

General Safety Guidelines

Outlines essential instructions for safe installation, assembly, and operation.

Setup Procedures

Using the Concentrator

Selecting a Location

Recommendations for choosing a safe and effective placement for the concentrator.

Setting Up the Concentrator

Instructions for connecting and preparing the concentrator for operation, including humidifier setup.

Maintenance and Care

Cleaning the Cabinet Filter

Instructions on how to clean the air intake filter to ensure proper function.

Preventive Maintenance Checklist

A guide for scheduled maintenance tasks to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting Common Issues

A guide to identifying and resolving common problems and alarms with the concentrator.

Technical Specifications

Invacare Perfecto2 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency60 Hz
Operating Temperature50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C)
Oxygen Concentration87% to 95.6%
Flow Rate0.5 to 5 LPM
Electrical Requirements120 VAC
Operating Humidity15% to 95% non-condensing
Dimensions23 in (H) x 13 in (W) x 12 in (D) / 58.4 cm (H) x 33 cm (W) x 30.5 cm (D)
Operating Pressure8.5 ±1.5 psig

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