20 - ENG PN MN239 F | User Manual
NewLife Intensity 10
Limited oxygen flow.
Dirty or obstructed humidifier
bottle.
Remove the humidifier bottle (if used) from
the oxygen outlet. If flow is restored, clean or
replace with a new humidifier bottle.
Defective nasal cannula,
face mask, catheter, and/or
oxygen delivery tube, or other
accessory.
Remove nasal cannula, face mask, or other
accessories from oxygen tubing. If proper flow is
restored, replace with new nasal cannula, face
mask, or other accessories.
Other leak or restriction.
Disconnect delivery tubing at oxygen outlet
(front of unit). If proper flow is restored, check
oxygen tubing for kinks or obstructions. Replace
if needed.
Contact your Equipment Provider.
Condensation collects in the
oxygen tubing when you use
the humidifier bottle.
Unit not properly ventilated.
Elevated operating tempera-
ture.
Make sure unit is positioned away from curtains
or drapes, hot air registers, heaters, and fireplac-
es. Be certain to place the unit so all sides are
at least 12 inches (30.5 cm) away from a wall
or other obstruction. Do not place the unit in a
confined area.
Allow oxygen tubing to dry out, or replace with
new tubing. Refill humidifier bottle with COLD
water. DO NOT OVERFILL.
Intermittent alarm sounds.
Equipment malfunction.
Set I/0 power switch to 0 position, use your
reserve oxygen supply and consult your Equip-
ment Provider immediately.
NewLife Intensity 10 displays
alarm and produces intermit-
tent beep.
Refer to Alarm Conditions
table.
Refer to Alarm Conditions table.
Oxygen concentrator does
not turn on.
Not connected to external
power.
General malfunction.
Power the unit through the outlet.
Ensure that external connects are secure.
Contact your Equipment Provider, and change to
another source of oxygen as necessary.
All other problems.
Set I/0 power switch to the 0 position, use your
reserve oxygen supply and consult your Equip-
ment Provider immediately.