PN MN239 F | User Manual ENG - 19
NewLife Intensity 10
Alarm Conditions
All alarms are low priority alarms.
Alarm
Indicates
Action
General malfunction yellow light
and intermittent audible
alarm
High Product Tank Pres-
sure OR Low Product
Tank Pressure OR High
Device Temperature OR
No Flow (10 LPM Single
Flow Meter Only)
Ensure flowmeter is open to minimum flow rate or
higher. Ensure cannula is not kinked or obstructed.
Remove any devices connected downstream of
the outlet of the device. Ensure device has at least
12" of clearance on all sides and intakes are not
obstructed. Ensure external gross particle intake
filter is clean and not clogged. Ensure unit is within
operating temperature range. If issue persists,
contact equipment provider for service.
Oxygen monitor yellow light
and intermittent audible
alarm
Low Oxygen Concen-
tration
Contact equipment provider for service.
Power failure yellow light
and intermittent
audible alarm
Power Failure
Ensure device is plugged into a known, working
outlet. Ensure breaker switch is pushed in. If issue
persists contact equipment provider for service.
Troubleshooting
If your NewLife Oxygen Concentrator fails to operate properly, refer to the chart on the following pages
for possible causes and solutions and, if needed, consult your Equipment Provider.
If you cannot get the unit to operate, connect your nasal cannula, face mask, or other accessories to a
reserve supplemental oxygen supply.
Note: Do not attempt any maintenance other than the possible solutions listed within this manual.
Note: To prevent a void warranty, follow all manufacturers’ instructions.
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution
Unit does not operate. Power
failure condition causes an
alarm to sound.
Power cord not connected
into electrical outlet.
Check power cord plug at the electrical outlet for
a proper connection.
No power at electrical outlet.
Check power source, wall switch, fuse, or circuit
breaker in-house.
Oxygen concentrator circuit
breaker is activated.
Contact your Equipment Provider for service.