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Invacare® Platinum™ Mobile

POC1–100B, POC1–100B-C

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Oxygen Concentrator

User Manual

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

Summary of Contents for Platinum Mobil

Page 1: ...acare Platinum Mobile POC1 100B POC1 100B C en Oxygen Concentrator User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product BEFORE using this product read this manual and save for future reference ...

Page 2: ...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 Experiences Possible is a registered trademark in the U S A Pine sol Lestoil and Clorox are registered trademarks of The Clorox Company Dawn is a registered trademark of The Proctor and Gamble Company ...

Page 3: ...rnal DC Power 27 3 4 Carry Bag Setup 28 3 4 1 Installing the Carry Bag 28 3 4 2 Removing the Carry Bag 29 3 4 3 Installing Shoulder Straps 29 3 5 Connecting Positioning the Nasal Cannula 30 4 Usage 32 4 1 Location 32 4 2 Concentrator Operating Position 32 4 3 Using the Carry Bag 32 4 4 Turning On the Concentrator 33 4 5 Turning Off the Concentrator 33 4 6 Warm Up Period 34 4 7 Breathing with the U...

Page 4: ...arms 47 7 2 2 Shut Down Alarms 55 8 Technical Data 60 8 1 Technical Description 60 8 2 Specifications 60 8 3 Regulatory Listing 64 8 4 Electromagnetic Compliance EMC 65 9 Warranty 69 9 1 North American Limited Warranty 69 ...

Page 5: ...th great intensity in oxygen enriched air and when in contact with oxygen under pressure Smoking during oxygen therapy is dangerous and is likely to result in burns or death To avoid fire death injury or damage DO NOT SMOKE while using this device DO NOT use near OPEN FLAME or IGNITION SOURCES NO SMOKING signs should be prominently displayed Avoid creation of any spark near oxygen equipment This i...

Page 6: ...ls or instruction sheets supplied with this product or optional equipment If you are unable to understand the warnings cautions or instructions contact a health care professional dealer or technical personnel before attempting to use this equipment Check ALL external components and carton for damage In case of damage or if the product is not working correctly contact a technician or Invacare for r...

Page 7: ...ternal power input connector B Plug the AC cord into the electrical outlet Refer to External AC Power in Setup Using the concentrator for the first time requires the battery s to be charged Refer to Charging the Battery s in Setup 3 Connect the nasal cannula to the concentrator oxygen outlet port on your concentrator C Oxygen will only be delivered while you are breathing through the nasal cannula...

Page 8: ...rator in Usage 5 Adjust the pulse flow setting to the one prescribed by your clinical professional The pulse flow setting can be changed by pressing the flow selection button E Place the nasal cannula over your ears and position the prongs in your nose as instructed by your health care provider Refer to Adjusting the Pulse Flow Setting in Usage 8 1194969 A 00 ...

Page 9: ...ry or both IMPORTANT Important indicates a hazardous situation that could result in damage to property if it is not avoided Gives useful tips recommendations and information for efficient trouble free use Refer to the following table for the meaning of symbols marked on the equipment and or packaging General Warning Sign The background color inside the triangle is yellow on product labels Follow I...

Page 10: ... This symbol is included on the AC power adapter DO NOT use oil or grease Keep dry Protected against solid foreign objects of 12 5 mm diameter and greater Protected against vertically falling water drops when enclosure tilted up to 15 Protected against solid foreign objects of 12 5 mm diameter and greater Protected against vertically falling water drops Transport and Storage Temperature Transport ...

Page 11: ... of product function or personal injury DO NOT use this product in any way other than described in the specifications and intended use sections of this manual 1 5 Contraindications WARNING Risk of Injury This product is to be used as an oxygen supplement and is not intended to be life supporting or life sustaining ONLY use this product if the patient is capable of spontaneous breath able to inhale...

Page 12: ...to an alarm condition occurring E Display Screen Displays information about the operating status of the concentrator F Alarm Indicator The yellow indicator light at the center of the triangular symbol illuminates to indicate abnormal operating conditions Refer to Alarm Conditions in Troubleshooting for more details G Battery Gauge Indicates the charge status of the battery s Refer to Reading the B...

Page 13: ...ury or damage which will void warranty Use only Invacare specified power supplies Battery s Up to two rechargeable batteries can be installed in the battery compartment of the concentrator When fully charged a single battery supplies power for up to five hours up to ten hours for two batteries Visible and audible alarm signals occur when the battery power is getting low Refer to Alarm Conditions i...

Page 14: ...es and Replacement Parts The following optional accessories are available from Invacare Additional batteries model number POC1 110 External battery charger with power supply POC1 115 The following replacement parts are available from Invacare Battery model number POC1 110 Carry Bag model number POC1 150 DC power cable model number POC1 140 AC power adapter with power cord POC1 130 These parts are ...

Page 15: ... emble incinerate s hort terminals or heat above 60 C 140 F DANGER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT dis as s emble Refer s ervicing to qualified s ervice pers onnel No us er s erviceable parts ins ide WARNING RISK OF INJ URY The device is not intended to be life s upporting or life s us taining CAUTION DO NOT adjus t the flow s etting unles s a change has been pres cribed by your phys ician or therap...

Page 16: ...NGE WITHOUT NOTICE DANGER Risk of Death Injury Or Damage From Fire 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 pressure Smoking during oxygen therapy is dangerous and is likely to result in burns or death To avoid fire death injury or damage DO NOT ...

Page 17: ...faces including space heaters stoves and similar electrical appliances Make sure concentrator is off when not in use CAUTION Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort It is important to plan ahead for travel and other situations in which you may not have access to additional oxygen or power supplies To prevent injury from oxygen deprivation Carry supplemental batteries with you Stow the concentrator prop...

Page 18: ... NOT block access to power outlet needed to unplug the AC power cord DO NOT use frayed or damaged power cords DO NOT use AC power adapter if its housing is cracked or separated WARNING Risk of Injury or Death To prevent injury or death from product misuse Closely supervise when this concentrator is used by impaired individuals or near children and or impaired individuals Monitor patients using thi...

Page 19: ...ct life The concentrator should be used in an upright position The concentrator cannot be used in conjunction with PAP Bi Level mechanical ventilator or other such devices CAUTION Risk of Minor Injury Discomfort or Damage Use of this device at an altitude above 10 000 ft 3048 m or outside a temperature of 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C or a relative humidity above 90 is expected to adversely effect the...

Page 20: ... installed and used according to the EMC information in this manual This equipment has been tested and found to comply with EMC limits specified by IEC EN 60601 1 2 These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against electromagnetic interference in a typical home health care environment Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the operation of this equipment Use ...

Page 21: ...oncentrator during travel Refer to Charging the Battery s in Setup 4 Ensure the unit is free of all grease oil or other petroleum products and that the unit is in good working order is free of damage and the air filter is clean Refer to the Preventative Maintenance Checklist in Maintenance 5 Contact your oxygen supplier to make arrangements if you need to have backup oxygen at your destination Tra...

Page 22: ... to run your concentrator while leaving the airport Recharge the battery s if necessary Refer to Charging the Battery s in Setup 2 Contact your medical gas supplier to obtain your backup oxygen supply if necessary Traveling by Boat Contact the cruise line and inform them you are traveling with a concentrator There should be no restrictions on your use of the concentrator during your travel but it ...

Page 23: ...OT use concentrator Contact your provider for service and or repair or for assistance with the setup procedure and to report unexpected operation or events 3 3 Powering the Oxygen Concentrator WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage To avoid injury and damage that will void the warranty Use only Invacare specified power supplies with the oxygen concentrator Prior to using the DC power cable the automobil...

Page 24: ... fully engages the battery connections located at the bottom of the battery compartment When fully inserted the top of the battery is level with the top edge of the battery compartment CAUTION Risk of Damage To avoid damage to battery connections from excessive force or misuse DO NOT slam or force battery s into place Orient the battery s as described in the instructions prior to installing To avo...

Page 25: ...outlet Refer to External AC Power in Setup Connect the DC power cable if charging from a vehicle Refer to External DC Power in Setup Remove battery and charge with the optional External Battery Charger accessory Model POC1 115 2 Monitor the battery charge level and charge until full Refer to Battery Gauge for Installed and Uninstalled Battery s in Setup 3 Disconnect external power from the concent...

Page 26: ...auge A Refer to the charge level B table in Reading the Battery Gauge for Installed and Uninstalled Battery s in Setup 3 3 4 Removing the Battery s 1 Open the battery compartment door F of the concentrator B 2 Pull straight up on the lift ring E to remove the battery C from the battery compartment D 3 If a second battery is being used sold separately remove it in the same manner 4 Close the batter...

Page 27: ...nnector of the concentrator is angled slightly upward The outlet connector of the power cord needs to be angled slightly upward when installed When a battery is installed external AC or DC power can be connected or disconnected whether the concentrator is off or on When an external power source is properly connected to the concentrator the orange indicator light next to the plug symbol on the cont...

Page 28: ... must be off and disconnected from external power and cannula Concentrator can be operated with or without the carry bag When out of the carry bag the concentrator is limited to stationary use Refer to Using the Carry Bag in Usage 3 4 1 Installing the Carry Bag 1 Fully unzip the base of the carry bag 2 Position the concentrator standing upright on a flat surface and oriented with air intake openin...

Page 29: ...and cannula 2 Lay the concentrator on a flat surface with the air intake filter screen facing upward and fully unzip the base 3 Rotate the base of the carry bag off the bottom of the concentrator 4 From the bottom pull the concentrator out of the carry bag If needed the top surface of the concentrator can be pushed to help remove it from the bottom of the carry bag 5 Return the concentrator to the...

Page 30: ...n the cannula around the neck Ensure the patient can move freely while wearing the cannula Avoid positioning cannulas across areas of high foot traffic i e aisles doorways hallways etc WARNING Risk of Injury or Death To avoid choking and or strangulation from tubing entanglement Keep children and pets away from nasal cannula and tubing Close supervision is necessary when the nasal cannula is used ...

Page 31: ...ata Avoid use of concentrator in windy conditions Check for gas flow at the outlet of the cannula 1 Remove the cannula from its packaging 2 Connect the cannula to the concentrator oxygen outlet port A Ensure the connection is secure 3 Place the cannula B over your ears and position the prongs in your nose as instructed by your health care provider or cannula manufacturer Gas flow at the outlet of ...

Page 32: ...ntrator Operating Position When not being worn the concentrator should be operated in the upright position and placed on a firm level surface The concentrator should be in a location where the audible signal can be heard 4 3 Using the Carry Bag WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage To avoid injury or damage from dropping the concentrator or incorrect positioning of the concentrator The carry bag must b...

Page 33: ...oncentrator 1 To turn on the concentrator press the On Off button A until you see the control panel indicators light up 2 The audible signal will beep and all the indicators will light up for approximately two seconds after the unit is first turned on This power up sequence provides the opportunity to ensure that all indicators are functioning properly 3 Following the power up sequence a warm up p...

Page 34: ...nditions in Troubleshooting 4 7 Breathing with the Use of the Concentrator As you breathe with the nasal cannula installed a pulse of oxygen is delivered each time the concentrator senses an inhalation Refer to Connecting Positioning the Nasal Cannula in Setup for cannula installation instructions If no breath is detected for 15 seconds the No Breath Detected alarm will occur Refer to Alarm Condit...

Page 35: ...o continuous flow oxygen The settings of other models or brands of oxygen therapy equipment do not correspond to the settings of this concentrator 1 With the concentrator running press the flow selection button B to increase the pulse flow setting by one increment 2 Press the flow selection button additional times as needed until your prescribed flow setting P1 to P4 is shown on the display screen...

Page 36: ...d The battery s may be permanently degraded if left fully discharged for an extended length of time Check the status of your concentrator battery s once a month if you are not using your concentrator on a daily basis Battery s should be maintained at two illuminated bars worth of charge if not using the concentrator on a daily basis Heat is the worst enemy of a battery Allow plenty of air to circu...

Page 37: ...d correct use stated in this manual Perform all maintenance according to the recommended schedule in this manual The effective service life can vary according to the frequency and intensity of use 5 3 Cleaning the Cabinet DANGER Risk of Injury or Damage Liquid will damage the internal components of the concentrator and its equipment To avoid damage or injury from electrical shock Turn Off the conc...

Page 38: ...Filter Screen CAUTION Risk of Damage To avoid damage from clogging Replace the carry bag if the air intake filter screen is torn or frayed Clean the air intake filter screen at least once each week The air intake filter screen is part of the carry bag 1 Turn off concentrator 2 Use a vacuum cleaner or nylon brush to clean dust debris from air intake filter screen A 5 5 Cleaning the Carry Bag CAUTIO...

Page 39: ... accessories as described in Maintenance 3 Disinfect the surfaces of the concentrator and accessories using Clorox 4 in One Disinfectant Sanitizer or substantially equivalent product WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage Follow the cleaning disinfectant product manufacturer s instructions for use handling storage and disposal of the product Use of inappropriate disinfecting products may degrade device ...

Page 40: ...nd connected to an external power source 2 Press and hold the flow selection button for five seconds 3 The cumulative hours of concentrator operation compressor hours will be shown on the display screen for as long as the button is continually pressed The concentrator run time is displayed to the nearest 0 1 hours 4 Release the flow selection button 40 1194969 A 00 ...

Page 41: ...ord Date of Service Record Elapsed Hours on Hour Meter Refer to Viewing Hour Meter in Maintenance Clean Air Intake Filter Screen Inspect Cabinet of Concentrator and AC Adapter for Damage Do not use if damage is found Return to Invacare for repair Inspect Carry Bag Strap s and hardware for Damage Replace strap or carry bag if damage found Inspect Electrical Cords for Damage Replace Electrical Cord ...

Page 42: ...lter Screen for damage Replace carry bag if damage is found Check Replace Outlet Filter Inspection periods shown as hours is in reference to hours of concentrator operation since the last date of service Refer to Viewing Hour Meter in Maintenance Inspection periods shown as months or years is in reference to duration of time since the last date of service To be conducted by provider or qualified t...

Page 43: ...lies with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2012 19 EC This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if disposed of in places landfills that are not appropriate according to legislation Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal of the concentrator or components normally used in operation The concentrator does ...

Page 44: ...ow Description Expected Life Compressor inlet filter 1 460 hours Outlet filter 730 hours Carry bag 18 months Battery 18 months Sieve bed assembly 1 year Compressor 4 380 hours All valves 4 380 hours Expected life values shown as hours is in reference to hours of concentrator operation Refer to Viewing Hour Meter in Maintenance Expected life values shown as months or years is in reference to durati...

Page 45: ...y gauge 2 If gauge shows battery is charged then reinstall battery and retry 3 If gauge shows battery is depleted then either install a charged battery or connect external power and retry Battery is improperly connected to the concentrator 1 Remove the battery and any external power connection 2 Reinstall the battery making sure it is completely inserted and retry 3 Connect to either AC or DC exte...

Page 46: ... to concentrator and restart Battery Not Charging When External Power is Connected Symptom Probable Cause Solution Power source is faulty or there is a loose connection 1 Try another power outlet and check connections to concentrator Battery is outside the allowed temperature range for charging 1 Allow concentrator and battery to cool down to less than 104 F 40 C or warm up to 41 F 5 C Battery is ...

Page 47: ...ble fuse has blown 1 Switch to AC power and contact your provider to service the DC power cable 7 2 Alarm Conditions When any alarm condition occurs the yellow alarm indicator light on the control panel illuminates and text describing the alarm condition is shown on the display screen Refer to the solution section of the alarm tables for potential corrective actions If necessary contact your provi...

Page 48: ...f mute feature Audio off mute can be reactivated If reactivated the alarm audio off mute feature will remain activated even if this alarm condition occurs again LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Breath Rate High Reduce Activity INDICATORS Single audible beep every 30 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated The user breath rate has exceeded the capacity of the concentrator for more than 15 ...

Page 49: ...th the external battery charger for future use NOTES The alarm turns off when external power is connected or when a charged battery is installed Alarm will turn off when a breath is detected LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Low Battery Charge Now INDICATORS Single audible beep every 30 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated Battery gauge Only the lowest segment is illuminated Remaining b...

Page 50: ...s YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated Concentrator is near its maximum operating temperature 1 Move concentrator to cooler surroundings Allow concentrator to cool down to less than 104 F 40 C 2 Clean intake filter screen NOTES The alarm will turn off when the required internal operating temperature is reached LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Unit Cold Allow to warm INDICATORS Single audible b...

Page 51: ... the required battery temperature is reached or if external power is connected and battery is removed LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Battery Cold Allow to warm INDICATORS Single audible beep every 30 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated Battery is near its minimum operating temperature 1 Move concentrator to warmer surroundings Allow concentrator to warm up to 41 F 5 C OR 2 Use AC or...

Page 52: ...arm limits have a tolerance of 2 Alarm signal generation may be delayed by up to 128 seconds due to the monitoring algorithm used to prevent nuisance alarms Call your provider and report the problem if the warning continues with next use LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Cannot charge Allow to cool INDICATORS Single audible beep every 30 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated Battery is t...

Page 53: ...or DC power connected to allow battery to warm NOTES The alarm will turn off when the required battery temperature is reached when the battery is removed or when external power is disconnected LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Sensor Fault See Manual INDICATORS Single audible beep every 30 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated Oxygen sensor feedback is out of range Sensor failure is like...

Page 54: ...fer to Specifications in Technical Data 2 Clean intake filter screen and ensure both intake and exhaust are not blocked 3 Allow concentrator to continue warming up for at least 15 minutes 4 Turn concentrator off then on again to retry NOTES Depending on a variety of factors it can take up to 15 minutes to reach the minimum specified oxygen purity The alarm will turn off when the minimum oxygen out...

Page 55: ...larm turn the concentrator off Complete solution 1 before restarting Press and hold the On Off button to power down the concentrator and restart LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Shut Down Stuck button INDICATORS Two audible beeps every 16 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated A stuck button is detected upon connection to power source 1 Remove all power sources from concentrator Press ea...

Page 56: ...ble change to another source of oxygen NOTES To clear the alarm the concentrator needs to be turned off Complete solution 1 or 2 before restarting LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Shut Down Unit Too Hot INDICATORS Two audible beeps every 16 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated Concentrator is too hot to allow it to continue operating Concentrator function has shut down Internal fan wil...

Page 57: ...turn the concentrator off Complete solutions 1 2 and or 3 before restarting LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Shut Down Battery Too Hot INDICATORS Two audible beeps every 16 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated Battery is too hot to allow the battery to continue operating Concentrator function has shut down 1 Move concentrator to cooler surroundings Allow concentrator to cool down to le...

Page 58: ...before restarting LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Shut Down Oxygen Fault INDICATORS Two audible beeps every 16 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated The oxygen output purity has fallen to a value below 73 Concentrator function has shut down 1 Verify concentrator is in recommended environmental temperature Refer to Specifications in Technical Data 2 Clean intake filter and ensure both i...

Page 59: ...ovider and report the problem if alarm continues LCD DISPLAY TEXT DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Not applicable All power lost display is blank INDICATORS Audible beeps every second for approximately 30 to 60 seconds No other control panel indicators illuminated All power sources have been lost removed Concentrator function has shut down 1 Ensure the battery is completely inserted 2 Check external power co...

Page 60: ...e Invacare Platinum Mobile is capable of operation by the patient in a home institution vehicle or other environments outside the home Device standard power options include an AC to DC switching power adapter operating from an AC power outlet 100 240VAC 50 60 Hertz nominal a DC power cable operating from an accessory outlet typically found in a vehicle type environment 12 VDC nominal and up to two...

Page 61: ...ity 15 90 non condensing relative humidity water vapor pressures up to 1 48 in Hg 50 hPa Storage and Transport Temperatures 13 F to 140 F 25 C to 60 C Storage and Transport Humidity Up to 90 non condensing relative humidity for temperatures of 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Water vapor pressure up to 1 48 in Hg 50 hPa for temperatures greater than 95 F 35 C Operating Altitude Up to 10 000 ft 3048 m abov...

Page 62: ...f single lumen Adult standard flow rated for up to 6 L min continuous flow for lengths up to 7 ft Adult high flow rated for up to 15 L min continuous flow for lengths greater than 7 ft to 25 ft Example of Possible Cannula Model Westmed Inc Part Number 0194 4 ft length Battery Specifications each battery Rechargeable lithium ion 14 4 V 5800 mAh 83 5 Wh 500 full charge discharge cycle life Battery S...

Page 63: ... P4 Tested per ISO 80601 2 69 subclause 201 9 6 2 1 101 Sound Power Level 65 dBA weighted for flow setting P4 Tested per ISO 80601 2 69 subclause 201 9 6 2 1 101 Audible Signal Sound Pressure Level 55 dBA 5 dBA Dimensions 9 4 in high x 7 4 in wide x 3 7 in deep 23 9 cm high x 18 8 cm wide x 9 4 cm deep Weight Typical 4 9 lbs 2 18 kg with single battery and no carry bag Add 0 75 lbs 0 34 kg for car...

Page 64: ... ft to 25 ft Cannula Oxygen Tubing Lengths Breaths Per Minute 15 20 25 30 35 40 Pulse Setting P1 14 7 11 0 8 8 7 3 6 3 5 5 Pulse Setting P2 29 3 22 0 17 6 14 7 12 6 11 0 Pulse Setting P3 44 0 33 0 26 4 22 0 18 9 16 5 Pulse Setting P4 58 7 44 0 35 2 29 3 25 1 22 0 8 3 Regulatory Listing ETL certified complying with EN IEC 60601 1 Ed 3 1 EN IEC 60601 1 2 Ed 4 AAMI ES60601 1 United States CSA 22 2 No...

Page 65: ...stic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The Device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Device should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test ...

Page 66: ...be powered from an un interruptible power supply or a battery UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Voltage Interruptions IEC 61000 4 11 0 UT 250 300 cycle 0 UT 250 300 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the Device requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that th...

Page 67: ...ined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theo...

Page 68: ...munications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Rated maximum output of transmitter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 0 35 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 0 7 P 0 01 0 12 0 04 0 07 0 1 0 37 0 11 0 22 1 1 17 0 35 0 70 10 3 69 1 11 2 21 100 11 67 3 50 7 00 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in...

Page 69: ...uch warranty period any such product shall be proven to Invacare s satisfaction to be defective such product shall be repaired or replaced at Invacare s option with refurbished or new parts This warranty only applies to the labor for repairs performed by the Invacare Service Department It does not apply to the labor performed by the purchaser or user This warranty does not include normal wear and ...

Page 70: ... A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THE SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN THE APPLICATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN INVACARE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVE...

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Page 72: ...rvices 440 329 6593 800 832 4707 www invacare com Manufacturer Invacare Corporation 2101 E Lake Mary Blvd Sanford FL 32773 407 321 5630 Canada 570 Matheson Blvd E Unit 8 Mississauga Ontario L4Z 4G4 Canada 800 668 5324 www invacare ca 1194969 A 00 2016 09 26 1194969A 00 Making Life s Experiences Possible ...

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