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Service Manual, Inogen One G3HF
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Instructions for Replacing the Feed Waste Manifold:
1. Install the tubing on the Manifold in the orientation shown in Figure 12. If any of the
tubing was cracked or torn during removal, they will need to be replaced.
2. Install the Column Receptacles at the end of each molded column tube. Ensure that the
clocking lines on the tubing are aligned with the top of the receptacles.
3. Slide the manifold and tubing into the assembly as shown in Figure 11, ensuring that the
wiring harnesses and Inlet Tube are routed under the Accumulator to Manifold tube and
are brought to the front of the assembly. The Feed Waste Manifold should slide into the
Product Manifold as shown in Figure 13.
Figure 13: Manifold mating
4. Screw down both column receptacles to 3 in-lbs. Ensure that the sensor tube is under
the long molded column tube (Figures 8 and 9).
5. Install the sensor tube by routing it around the long molded column tube and inserting it
into the quick-connect fitting on the Accumulator. After insertion, pull lightly on the
polyurethane tubing to ensure that it is fully seated in the quick-connect fitting (Figure
10).
6. Install the Exhaust Tube on the Tube Bracket and Muffler, then install the Inlet Tube on
the Inlet Union Barb (Figure 7).
7. Connect the Product Manifold harness and the Feed Waste Manifold harnesses (Figure 6
and 5.)
Instructions for Replacing the Housing:
1. With the new feed waste manifold(s) fully installed, the user interface panel can now be
replaced. Plug the LCD cable back into the motherboard (Figure 4).
Note orientation of
red wire.
Re-attach the cannula tubing to the cannula connector.
2. Reconnect the UIP cable to the motherboard (Figure 3).
3. Test the function of each button and the LCD. If anything does not work, reseat the
cables in the connectors and check for debris in the connectors.
4. Re-install the four screws that connect the user interface panel to the chassis (Figures 1
and 2). Tighten screws to 5 in-lbs.
5. Place the device on its back side.