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Invacare POC1–100B-C User Manual

Invacare POC1–100B-C
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Invacare POC1–100B-C Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePortable Oxygen Concentrator
Oxygen FlowPulse Dose
Operating AltitudeUp to 10, 000 feet (3, 048 meters)
Operating Temperature41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)
Oxygen Purity90-96%
Battery Recharge Time4-5 hours
Noise Level40 dBA
PowerAC 100-240V, 50-60Hz / DC 12-16V
Operating Humidity15% to 95% non-condensing

Summary

1 General

1.1 Symbols

Signal words used in this manual for hazards or unsafe practices indicating personal injury or property damage.

1.2.1 Control Panel

Identifies and describes the buttons and indicators on the concentrator's control panel.

1.2.2 Input/Output Connections

Details the various ports for connecting accessories and power.

1.2.3 Filters

Information about the air intake filter located on the carry bag and its importance.

1.2.4 General Information

Refers to the User Manual for user information and technical data.

2 Safety

2.1 General Guidelines

Instructions to ensure safe installation, assembly, and operation of the concentrator.

2.2 Radio Frequency Interference

Information on EMC compliance and potential interference with RF communications equipment.

3 Setup

3.1 Viewing the Date and Time

Procedure to display the current date and time on the concentrator.

3.2 Changing the Date and Time

Step-by-step guide to adjust the date and time settings on the concentrator.

3.3 Changing the Language

Instructions on how to change the display language and its effect on date/time format.

4 Service

4.1 Servicing Guidelines

Important safety instructions and precautions for performing maintenance and servicing.

4.2 Service and Replacement Parts

Information on obtaining service and replacement parts from the manufacturer.

4.3 Service Life

Details the expected service life and maintenance schedule for the unit.

4.4 Replacing Patient Outlet Filter

Step-by-step guide for replacing the patient outlet filter on the concentrator.

4.5 Replacing DC Power Cable Fuse

Procedure for safely replacing the fuse in the DC power cable.

4.6 Replacing the Battery Pull Ring

Instructions on how to replace the pull ring on the battery pack.

5 Troubleshooting

5.1 Alarm Codes

Overview of alarm conditions and how alarm information is accessed.

5.1.1 Viewing the Current Alarm Code and Software Version Number

Procedure to view any active alarm code and the unit's software version.

5.1.2 Viewing the Alarm Code History

How to access the 20 most recent alarm codes with date, time, and hours.

5.1.3 Alarm Codes

Lists possible reasons and solutions for various alarm conditions.

6 Maintenance

6.1 Wear and Tear

Refers to the User Manual for a list of normal wear and tear items and components.

6.2 Viewing Hour Meter

Procedure to view the elapsed hours of concentrator run time.

6.3 Cleaning the Air Intake Filter Screen

Instructions for cleaning the air intake filter screen on the carry bag.

6.4 Cleaning and Disinfection Between Patients

Procedures for cleaning and disinfecting the unit and accessories between patients.

6.5 Preventative Maintenance Checklist

Checklist for performing regular preventative maintenance on the concentrator.

6.6 Checking O2 Purity

Procedure for checking the oxygen purity level using a hand-held analyzer.

6.7 Function Test

Steps to perform a functional test of the concentrator's operation.

7 After Use

7.1 Disposal

Guidelines for environmentally responsible disposal of the concentrator and accessories.

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