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Invacare Perfecto2 V - User Manual

Invacare Perfecto2 V
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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Christina MartinAug 14, 2025
    How to fix Invacare Oxygen Equipment when no lights are on and it beeps with short beeps and long pauses?
    • A
      Ann ClarkAug 14, 2025
      If your Invacare Oxygen Equipment has no illuminated lights and is beeping with short beeps followed by long pauses, it indicates a main power loss. Check that the power cord is properly plugged into the outlet and that there is power at the outlet. Also, inspect the house circuit breakers or fuses. If the problem continues, try a different outlet and reset the circuit breaker. If it still doesn't work, contact your service supplier.
  • J
    Jessica VaughnAug 17, 2025
    What to do if the yellow light is illuminated with short beeps and long pauses on my Invacare Oxygen Equipment?
    • E
      Erica LeeAug 17, 2025
      If the yellow light is illuminated with short beeps and long pauses on your Invacare Oxygen Equipment, it suggests a system failure, potentially due to low oxygen purity, kinked or blocked tubing, cannula, or humidifier, or the flowmeter being set at 0.5 L/min or less. Try cleaning or replacing the filters. Inspect for any kinks or blockages in the tubing, cannula, or humidifier, and correct, clean, or replace the affected item. After correcting any blockages, turn the power off for 60 seconds and then turn it back on. Check that the flowmeter is set to 1.0 L/min or more.
  • R
    Raymond SmithAug 21, 2025
    Why is the green light illuminated with rapid beeping on my Invacare Oxygen Equipment?
    • D
      davidmillsAug 21, 2025
      If the green light is illuminated with rapid beeping on your Invacare Oxygen Equipment, it indicates a potential obstruction alert. This could be due to a possible 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. Inspect for any kinks or blockages and correct, clean, or replace the item. Once corrected, turn the power off for 60 seconds and then turn it back on. Also, ensure the flowmeter is set to the prescribed flowrate. If the prescribed flowrate is below 0.5 L/min, consider using the Pediatric Flowmeter IRCPF16AW.
  • K
    Kristen RobbinsAug 26, 2025
    What to do if the red light is illuminated continuously on my Invacare Oxygen Equipment?
    • K
      Katherine MortonAug 26, 2025
      If the red light on your Invacare Oxygen Equipment is continuously illuminated, it indicates a system failure. This could be due to the unit overheating because of a blocked air intake, insufficient power at the outlet, or internal repairs being required. First, ensure the concentrator is at least 30.5 cm (12 in) away from walls, draperies, or furniture and clean the cabinet filters. Second, avoid using extension cords and try a different electrical outlet or circuit. If the issue persists, it may require internal repairs.
  • B
    Brandon HolmesAug 28, 2025
    What to do if the red light is illuminated continuously on my Invacare Medical Equipment?
    • W
      william45Aug 28, 2025
      If the red light is continuously illuminated on your Invacare Medical Equipment, it indicates a system failure. This could be due to several reasons: the unit overheating because of a blocked air intake, insufficient power at the outlet, or internal repairs being required. Here's what you should do: * Remove and clean the cabinet filters, and/or move the oxygen concentrator at least 12 inches away from walls, draperies, or furniture to ensure proper ventilation. * Avoid using extension cords. Try moving the equipment to another electrical outlet or circuit to ensure it receives sufficient power. * If the problem persists after trying the above steps, contact your service supplier, as internal repairs may be necessary.
  • T
    Tracy WebbSep 2, 2025
    What to do if my Invacare Medical Equipment alarm has no lights illuminated and beeps with short beeps and long pauses?
    • S
      Shannon AllenSep 2, 2025
      If your Invacare Medical Equipment shows no lights and emits short beeps followed by long pauses, it indicates a main power loss. Here’s what you should check: 1. Ensure the power cord is properly inserted into the outlet. 2. Inspect the house circuit breakers or fuses. If the problem continues, try using a different outlet. 3. Push/reset the circuit breaker. If the issue persists after these steps, contact your service supplier.
  • J
    Jill BrownSep 5, 2025
    Why is the green light illuminated with rapid beeping on my Invacare Medical Equipment?
    • M
      meganflemingSep 5, 2025
      A green light with rapid beeping on your Invacare Medical Equipment signals a potential obstruction. This may be due to a possible 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. To resolve this: 1. Inspect all tubing, cannula, and the humidifier for any kinks or blockages. Correct, clean, or replace the affected item. After doing so, turn the power off for 60 seconds, then turn it back on. 2. If the flowmeter is set at 0.5 L/min or less, reset the flowmeter to the prescribed flow rate. If the prescribed flow rate is below 0.5 L/min, use the Pediatric Flowmeter IRCPF16, which will deactivate the Potential Obstruction Alert.
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    Bradley Bryant MDSep 9, 2025
    What to do if the yellow light is illuminated with short beeps and long pauses on my Invacare Medical Equipment?
    • K
      Kathryn ContrerasSep 9, 2025
      If the yellow light is illuminated with short beeps and long pauses on your Invacare Medical Equipment, it indicates a system failure. This could be due to low oxygen purity, kinked or blocked tubing/cannula/humidifier, or the flowmeter being set at 0.5 L/min or less. Here’s what to do: 1. Clean or replace the filters. 2. Inspect for any kinks or blockages in the tubing, cannula, or humidifier. Correct, clean, or replace any affected items. Once corrected, turn the power off for 60 seconds, then turn it back on. 3. Check that the flowmeter is set to 1.0 L/min or more. Refer to the specifications for correct settings.

Summary

1 General

1.1 Symbols

Explains signal words and symbols used in the manual for hazards and safe practices.

1.2 Intended Use

Defines the primary function and purpose of the oxygen concentrator.

1.3 Indications For Use

Specifies the medical conditions for which the concentrator is prescribed.

1.4 Description

Provides a detailed explanation of how the concentrator works and its components.

1.5 Contraindications

Lists conditions or situations where the product should not be used.

2 Safety

2.1 Label Locations

Identifies the location of important labels and warnings on the concentrator.

2.2 General Guidelines

Provides essential rules for safe installation, assembly, and operation.

2.3 Radio Frequency Interference

Discusses potential interference from wireless equipment and EMC compliance.

3 Components

3.1 Component Identification

Labels and identifies the main parts of the oxygen concentrator's front panel.

3.2 Pneumatic Diagram

Illustrates the flow of oxygen through the concentrator with and without a humidifier.

4 Accessories

4.1 Optional Accessories

Lists and describes optional accessories and replacement parts for the concentrator.

5 Setup

5.1 Unpacking

Provides step-by-step instructions for safely removing the concentrator from its packaging.

5.2 Inspection

Guides on checking the concentrator for any physical damage after unpacking.

5.3 Storage

Details the proper procedures for storing the concentrator when not in use.

6 Usage

6.1 Introduction

Provides an overview of the concentrator's intended use and user guidance.

6.2 Select a Location

Offers advice on choosing a suitable and safe place to operate the concentrator.

6.3 Setting Up the Concentrator

Outlines the steps to connect and prepare the concentrator for operation.

6.3.1 Setting Up the Humidifier (If Prescribed)

Explains how to correctly install and fill the humidifier bottle.

6.3.2 Connecting;Positioning the Nasal Cannula

Details how to properly connect and position the nasal cannula for patient use.

6.3.3 Turning the Concentrator On

Provides instructions on how to power on the oxygen concentrator.

6.3.4 Flowrate

Explains how to set and read the oxygen flow rate using the flowmeter.

6.3.5 SensO2 Oxygen Purity Indicator

Describes the function of the oxygen purity monitoring system.

6.3.6 Initial Startup of the Concentrator

Details the warm-up period and initial operation of the concentrator.

6.3.7 Explanation of Oxygen Purity Indicator Lights

Explains the meaning of different indicator lights related to oxygen purity.

6.3.8 Elapsed Time Meter (Hour Meter)

Explains the function of the hour meter for tracking device usage.

7 Maintenance

7.1 Service Life

States the expected operational lifespan of the product and factors influencing it.

7.2 Cleaning the Cabinet

Provides instructions for safely cleaning the exterior of the concentrator.

7.3 Cleaning the Cabinet Filter

Details how to remove, clean, and reinstall the cabinet filter.

7.4 Humidifier Cleaning and Thermic Disinfection

Outlines daily cleaning and disinfection procedures for the humidifier.

7.5 Cleaning and Disinfection Between Patients

Explains procedures for cleaning and disinfecting between different users.

7.6 Preventive Maintenance Checklist

A checklist for routine maintenance tasks and their frequency.

8 After Use

8.1 Recycling Information

Provides guidance on environmentally responsible disposal and recycling of the product.

8.2 Wear and Tear

Identifies components subject to normal wear and tear and their implications.

9 Troubleshooting

9.1 Troubleshooting

Lists common symptoms, probable causes, and solutions for operational issues.

10 Technical Data

10.1 Specifications

Presents detailed technical specifications, including electrical, performance, and physical data.

10.2 Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC)

Details the device's compliance with EMC standards and guidelines for its use.

11 Warranty

11.1 Customer Service and Warranty Information

Provides contact details and information regarding warranty and customer support.

Invacare Perfecto2 V Specifications

General IconGeneral
Oxygen Concentration87% to 95.6%
Flow Rate0.5 to 5 LPM
Power Source120 VAC, 60 Hz
Operating Temperature55°F to 90°F (12.7°C to 32.2°C)
Operating Humidity15% to 95% non-condensing

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