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Invacare® Platinum® Oxygen
Concentrator

IRC9LXO2AWQ

en HomeFill® System Compatible

User Manual

This manual MUST be given to the user of the product.
BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for
future reference.

Summary of Contents for Platinum IRC9LXO2AWQ

Page 1: ...inum Oxygen Concentrator IRC9LXO2AWQ en HomeFill System Compatible User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product this manual MUST be read and saved for fut...

Page 2: ...ed by and All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted Platinum is a registered trademark in the U S A Europe and Australia Making Life s...

Page 3: ...ning the Nasal Cannula 22 6 3 3 Turning the Concentrator On 24 6 3 4 Flowrate 25 6 3 5 SensO2 Oxygen Purity Indicator 26 6 3 6 Initial Startup of the Concentrator 26 6 3 7 Explanation of Oxygen Purity...

Page 4: ...ates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage or minor injury or both Gives useful tips recommendations and information for efficient trouble free use Symbo...

Page 5: ...ical Hazard Manufacturer Call supplier This product complies with Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices The launch date of this product is stated in the CE declaration of conformity EC Repres...

Page 6: ...roduct if the patient is capable of spontaneous breath able to inhale and exhale without the use of a machine DO NOT use in parallel or series with other oxygen concentrators or oxygen therapy devices...

Page 7: ...evice is not intended to sustain or support life The oxygen concentration level of the output gas ranges from 87 to 95 6 The oxygen is delivered to the patient through the use of a nasal cannula The I...

Page 8: ...ly B Specification label is located on the back of the concentrator at the base C Double insulation label is located on the back of the concentrator at the base D IRC9LXO2AWQ 2 2 General Guidelines In...

Page 9: ...ire Textiles oil or petroleum substances grease greasy substances and other combustibles are easily ignited and burn with great intensity in oxygen enriched air and when in contact with oxygen under p...

Page 10: ...ricity created by any type of friction Keep the oxygen tubing cord and concentrator out from under such items as blankets bed coverings chair cushions clothing and away from heated or hot surfaces inc...

Page 11: ...chemicals from airway contamination DO NOT use the concentrator in the presence of pollutants smoke fumes flammable anesthetics cleaning agents or chemical vapors WARNING Risk of Injury or Death To pr...

Page 12: ...adversely affect the flowrate and the percentage of oxygen and consequently the quality of therapy WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage Invacare oxygen concentrators are specifically designed to minimize...

Page 13: ...c interference in a typical home healthcare environment Use of this equipment in an environment with higher levels of interference could affect the accuracy of the oxygen concentration being delivered...

Page 14: ...es Not Shown HomeFill Home Oxygen Compressor IOH200AW The HomeFill outlet fitting I is to be used only for filling oxygen cylinders with the HomeFill Home Oxygen Compressor The outlet fitting does not...

Page 15: ...Components 3 2 Pneumatic Diagram Fig 3 1 Concentrator without Humidifier Fig 3 2 Concentrator with Humidifier 1195054 B 15...

Page 16: ...al cannula mask tubing humidifier etc used to deliver oxygen to the patient need to include a means to reduce the propagation of fire in the accessories for the safety of the patient and others If a c...

Page 17: ...ygen concentrator is to be used IMMEDIATELY leave concentrator in its packaging for storage until use is required 5 2 Inspection 1 Inspect examine exterior of the concentrator for nicks dents cracks s...

Page 18: ...Injury To avoid injury during therapy The oxygen concentrator MUST be placed on a level surface for use DO NOT relocate the oxygen concentrator while in use WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage To avoid...

Page 19: ...r if so prescribed 6 3 1 Setting Up the Humidifier If Prescribed WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage To avoid burns from steam or hot water inhalation of water and or water damage to the concentrator DO...

Page 20: ...l to room temperature prior to use CAUTION Risk of Damage Confirm the humidifier cap is not cross threaded on the humidifier bottle 3 Insert a flathead screwdriver in the plate groove C on the top edg...

Page 21: ...humidifier bottle adapter tube H to the oxygen outlet connector I on the concentrator When using tubing connections longer than 2 1 m 7 ft in length position the humidifier as close to the patient as...

Page 22: ...asal cannula and tubing Close supervision is necessary when the nasal cannula is used by impaired individuals or near children and or impaired individuals WARNING Risk of Injury or Death To reduce the...

Page 23: ...acturer 3 Perform one of the following For use with a humidifier bottle Attach the patient s nasal cannula supply tube B to the humidifier bottle outlet M For use without a humidifier bottle Attach th...

Page 24: ...ncentrator and accessories place the end of the nasal cannula under the surface of a half full cup of water only when the oxygen is flowing and look for bubbles indicating proper operation Wipe any ex...

Page 25: ...To properly read the flowmeter B locate the prescribed flowrate line on the flowmeter Next turn the flow knob until the ball C rises to the line Now center the ball on the L min line prescribed 2 If t...

Page 26: ...will come on indicating the unit is operating and is in the initial warm up period When the green light comes on the unit is in normal operating mode SYSTEM OK O2 greater than 85 Once in normal operat...

Page 27: ...r C SYSTEM FAILURE O2 below 73 RED light Solid Continuous Audible Alarm Sieve GARD Compressor Shutdown SYSTEM FAILURE Total unit shutdown Immediately switch to backup oxygen supply and call supplier D...

Page 28: ...l components of the concentrator To avoid damage or injury from electrical shock Turn Off the concentrator and unplug the power cord before cleaning DO NOT allow any cleaning agent to drip inside the...

Page 29: ...terior case 2 Allow the concentrator to air dry or use a dry towel before operating the concentrator 7 3 Cleaning the Cabinet Filter CAUTION Risk of Damage To avoid damage to the internal components o...

Page 30: ...the filter include but are not limited to high dust air pollutants etc 2 Clean the cabinet filter with a vacuum cleaner or wash with a mild liquid dish detergent such as Dawn and water Rinse thorough...

Page 31: ...personnel should perform cleaning and disinfection of the oxygen concentrator and accessories between patients Follow these instructions to eliminate possible pathogen exchange between patients due to...

Page 32: ...HEDULE OR BETWEEN PATIENTS Every 3 years of continuous use Equivalent to 26 280 hours Check Oxygen Concentration green indicator light Clean Replace Cabinet Filter s Refer to Cleaning the Cabinet Filt...

Page 33: ...orking towards ensuring that the company s impact on the environment locally and globally is reduced to a minimum We comply with the current environmental legislation e g WEEE and RoHS directives We o...

Page 34: ...rvice supplier 4 Turn power switch off and allow unit to cool Do one or both of the following a Remove and clean cabinet filters b Move oxygen concentrator at least 30 5 cm 12 in away from walls drape...

Page 35: ...power back On 2 Reset flowmeter to prescribed flowrate Alarm System Failure YELLOW light Illuminated Short beeps long pause Beep Beep 1 Low oxygen purity 2 Kinked or blocked tubing cannula or humidifi...

Page 36: ...ut Concentration Levels 92 minimum at 1 to 2 L min 93 minimum at 3 to 7 L min 91 minimum at 8 L min 87 minimum at 9 L min Concentration levels achieved after initial warm up period approximately 30 mi...

Page 37: ...tdown Low Pressure Alarm with compressor shutdown Battery Free Power Loss Alarm SensO2 Oxygen System Possible Obstruction Alert Width 46 7 cm 1 cm 18 3 8 in 3 8 in Height 67 0 cm 1 cm 26 3 8 in 3 8 in...

Page 38: ...t air flow Avoid deep pile carpets and heaters radiators or hot air registers Floor location only No confined spaces Example No closets Environment Smoke and soot free Tubing Recommended use up to 15...

Page 39: ...ons flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Complies The Device is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply...

Page 40: ...vironment If the user of the Device requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the Device be powered from an un interruptible power supply or a battery UT is...

Page 41: ...ts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a sho...

Page 42: ...RF communications equipment and the Device The Device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Device can...

Page 43: ...ency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher...

Page 44: ...Poirier SAS Route de St Roch F 37230 Fondettes Tel 33 0 2 47 62 64 66 Fax 33 0 2 47 42 12 24 contactfr invacare com www invacare fr Ireland Invacare Ireland Ltd Unit 5 Seatown Business Campus Seatown...

Page 45: ...z Suisse Svizzera Invacare AG Benkenstrasse 260 CH 4108 Witterswil Tel 41 0 61 487 70 80 Fax 41 0 61 487 70 81 switzerland invacare com www invacare ch United Kingdom Invacare Limited Pencoed Technolo...

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Page 48: ...3 Tel 800 832 4707 www invacare com Manufacturer Invacare Corporation 2101 E Lake Mary Blvd Sanford FL 32773 United States Tel 407 321 5630 EU Representative Invacare Deutschland GmbH Kleiststra e 49...

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