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Invacare® Platinum® Mobile

POC1–100B, POC1–100B-EU, POC1–100B-AZ,
POC1–100B-C

en Oxygen Concentrator

Service Manual

DEALER: Keep this manual.
The procedures in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified
technician.

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Summary of Contents for POC1-100B

Page 1: ...100B EU POC1 100B AZ POC1 100B C en Oxygen Concentrator Service Manual DEALER Keep this manual The procedures in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified technician All manuals and user guides at...

Page 2: ...e 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 r...

Page 3: ...Life 18 4 4 Replacing Patient Outlet Filter 18 4 5 Replacing DC Power Cable Fuse 19 4 6 Replacing the Battery Pull Ring 20 5 Troubleshooting 22 5 1 Alarm Codes 22 5 1 1 Viewing the Current Alarm Code...

Page 4: ...ury 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 fre...

Page 5: ...single patient use only Latex Free Indoor Use ONLY 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 gr...

Page 6: ...Flow Setting in Usage for more details C Display Backlight Button Press once to illuminate the display screen for 5 seconds D Audio Off Button Press to mute the audible signal beep for both alarms an...

Page 7: ...to the concentrator I Battery Compartment Door Used to access the removable battery s Not Shown Audible Signal Beep Indicates a change in operating status or a condition which requires the operator s...

Page 8: ...e sure this filter is clean and dry and the concentrator is properly installed in the carry bag To clean the air intake filter refer to Cleaning the Air Intake Filter Screen in Maintenance To ensure t...

Page 9: ...rofessional dealer or technical personnel before attempting to use this equipment THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DANGER Risk of Death Injury Or Damage From Fire T...

Page 10: ...iances Make sure concentrator is off when not in use WARNING Risk Of Injury Or Damage Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with Invacare provided or Inva...

Page 11: ...for repair WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage To prevent damage from liquid ingress NEVER drop or insert any object or liquid into any opening DO NOT use if cabinet of concentrator or housing of AC pow...

Page 12: ...ration should be observed to verify normal operation in the presence of such equipment Other devices may experience interference from even the low levels of electromagnetic emissions permitted by the...

Page 13: ...e 3 2 Changing the Date and Time This procedure describes the process to change the date and time The concentrator must be Off and connected to external power to perform this procedure The time is dis...

Page 14: ...es the date and time change mode The selected item is highlighted 4 Press the flow selection button D to increase the selected value by one until the maximum is reached and then rolls over to the lowe...

Page 15: ...ing the Language This procedure describes the process to change the display language Changing the display language may also change the date and time format Refer to Changing the Date and Time for more...

Page 16: ...acklight button is pressed again to exit this screen 3 Press and release the On Off button A to enter the Language Change Screen The proposed language selection is highlighted 4 Press the flow selecti...

Page 17: ...t to change the display language press the On Off power button to highlight CANCEL Then press the flow selection button to exit the Language Change Screen 7 The Current Language Screen will appear on...

Page 18: ...com for service and replacement part information 4 3 Service Life WARNING Risk of Injury or Damage Use of the product beyond this time period may cause product damage and injury This product has an ex...

Page 19: ...he cap 11 Reinstall unit into carry bag 12 Reinstall battery pack s 13 Close the battery compartment door 14 Test the concentrator function Refer to Function Test in Maintenance 4 5 Replacing DC Power...

Page 20: ...re the spring is installed into the DC power cable 4 Seat the fuse into the tip G 5 Place the tip into the end piece E 6 Slide the assembly of fuse tip and end piece into the DC power cable 7 Tightly...

Page 21: ...ull ring down to engage into the mount 5 Slide the new pull ring into the mount 6 Continue sliding the new pull ring into the mount until it is fully engaged 7 Ensure pull ring is seated correctly 118...

Page 22: ...any active alarm condition with the software version number 5 1 1 Viewing the Current Alarm Code and Software Version Number This procedure displays the alarm code of any active alarm condition with...

Page 23: ...power source 2 Press and hold the audio off button mute C After 5 seconds the most recent alarm code and its related information is shown on the display screen Refer to the table in alarm codes for mo...

Page 24: ...e conserver valve 1 Verify cannula is connected not kinked properly positioned and user is breathing through his her nose 2 Check the outlet filter Replace filter 3 If alarm persists contact Invacare...

Page 25: ...ly unit with external power AC DC or install a charged battery into the unit 2 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Low Battery 15 minutes left 0x2200 LPA_lowBattery15MinLeft The display sho...

Page 26: ...xb20c LPA_batteryTooCold ToCharge The display shows Cannot Charge Allow to Warm 1 The concentrator is running off external power AC DC and at least one of the battery temperatures is less than or equa...

Page 27: ...A_unitHot The display shows Unit Hot Allow to Cool 1 The concentrator is running off battery power or external power AC DC and the unit internal temperature is greater than or equal to 50 C 1 Allow th...

Page 28: ...ater than 73 O2 beginning 15 minutes after the power on state a Unit running without cannula connected or b Inlet airflow blockage or c Outlet filter perforated or d Sieve bed has been compromised or...

Page 29: ...ning without cannula connected or b Inlet airflow blockage or c Outlet filter perforated or d Sieve bed has been compromised or e Oxygen sensor is not properly calibrated 1 Ensure cannula is connected...

Page 30: ...a charged battery into the unit 2 If alarm persists a Inspect the battery connector for debris b Reinstall battery 3 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Battery Too Hot shut down 0x1101 SDA...

Page 31: ...t down 0x1103 SDA_unitTooHot The display shows Shut Down Unit Too Hot 1 The concentrator is running off battery power or external power and the unit temperature is greater than or equal to 55 C 1 Allo...

Page 32: ...73 O2 beginning 15 minutes after the power on state a Unit running without cannula connected or b Inlet airflow blockage or c Outlet filter perforated or d Sieve bed has been compromised or e Oxygen s...

Page 33: ...sists contact Invacare for service No Breath Detected shut down 0x110c SDA_noBreathDetected The display shows Shut Down No Breath Detected 1 An inhalation has not been detected by the unit for more th...

Page 34: ...nationAlarm The display shows Shut Down Internal Fault 1 PCB or software fault 1 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Internal Fault 0x1112 ricAllocatingAnotherMem oryPoolAlarm The display s...

Page 35: ...NotVeri fiedAlarm The display shows Shut Down Internal Fault 1 PCB or software fault 1 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Internal Fault 0x111b serialeeErrorWriteAlarm The display shows Sh...

Page 36: ...neumatic circuit 2 Blockage of inlet flow 1 Clean air intake filter screen 2 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Internal Fault 0x1122 compressorRunningAlarm The display shows Shut Down Int...

Page 37: ...hut Down Internal Fault 1 PCB or software fault 1 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Internal Fault 0x112c calBreathDetectOffsetNot Found The display shows Shut Down Internal Fault 1 PCB o...

Page 38: ...r The display shows Shut Down Internal Fault 1 PCB or software fault 1 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Internal Fault 0x1132 dataflashErrAllocatingMes sage The display shows Shut Down I...

Page 39: ...bOPotWAckAlarm The display shows Shut Down Internal Fault 1 PCB or software fault 1 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Internal Fault 0x113a bOPotVVerifyAlarm The display shows Shut Down...

Page 40: ...rm The display shows Shut Down Internal Fault 1 PCB or software fault 1 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Internal Fault 0x1149 adc0EnableFailedAlarm The display shows Shut Down Internal...

Page 41: ...play shows Shut Down Internal Fault 1 PCB or software fault 1 If alarm persists contact Invacare for service Internal Fault 0x1146 adc1StartMeasurementA larm The display shows Shut Down Internal Fault...

Page 42: ...ressor 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 6...

Page 43: ...ance section of the user manual 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...

Page 44: ...centrator and AC Adapter for Damage Do not use if damage found Return to Invacare for repair Inspect Carry Bag Strap s and hardware for Damage Replace strap or carry bag if damage is found Inspect Ele...

Page 45: ...n for damage Replace carry bag if damage is found Check Replace Patient Outlet Filter Inspection periods shown as hours is in reference to hours of concentrator operation since last date of service Re...

Page 46: ...s not entered correctly If this occurs repeat step 3 The unit will remain in auto pulse mode until flow setting is changed or unit is turned off 5 Connect a standard hand held oxygen analyzer to the o...

Page 47: ...ill occur after approximately fifteen seconds of operation 9 Verify that the No Breath Detected alarm is operating as defined by the unit user manual 10 Press the Audio Off button to confirm it mutes...

Page 48: ...ropriate according to legislation Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal of the concentrator or components normally used in operation The concentrator does not genera...

Page 49: ...Notes All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 50: ...Notes All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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