Oxygen Concentrator
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Maintenance Procedures
The following section lists procedures that are necessary to
maintain the Companion 5. Service should only be performed by
a qualified technician. To perform periodic maintenance, the only
tools that should be necessary are:
•
#1 Phillips Screwdriver
•
Flow Meter/Oxygen Analyzer
•
Replacement Filters
WARNING:
Disconnect all power supplies going to the unit
prior to performing the following steps
Bottom Gross Particle Filter
1. Remove dirty gross particle filter from bottom of unit.
2. Install new, clean filter.
Air Intake Filter (Cartridge)
1. Remove bottom gross particle filter (if present)
2. Press the power switch in the “OFF” position and unplug the
electrical cord.
3. Lay the concentrator gently on its side to access the bottom
of the unit.
4.Remove screw with Phillips Screw Driver from the filter cover.
See picture below.
Filter Cover
5. Pull outward to remove filter cover.
Filter Cover
6. Pull outward on the intake filter to remove from its
compartment.
7. To replace, reverse steps 1–5.
Oxygen Concentration Test
CAIRE recommends testing the oxygen concentration at least once
every six months for non-OCSI units.
1. Plug the AC Power Cord into an electrical outlet, and turn
the power switch in the “ON” (I) position.
2. Allow the concentrator to run continuously for a minimum
of 10 minutes.
3. Disconnect the tubing and/or cannula from the outlet barb if
one is attached.
4. Turn the flow control knob to 5LPM
5. Connect a calibrated oxygen analyzer to the outlet barb.
6. Verify that this display reads between 87–95.5%.
Note:
• If the oxygen concentration is not between
87–95.5%, refer to the troubleshooting sec-
tion of this manual for “Low Oxygen Con-
centration.”
• If the concentrator is alarming and the oxygen
concentration measured is greater than 85%,
replace the main PCB.