Invacare XPO100 Owners Manual - Page 42

Troubleshooting Guide

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SECTION 8-TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ALARM/WARNING: SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION BREATH RATE OVER CAPACITY ALARM: Intermittent Your breathing rate has 1. Immediately reduce audible beep and exceeded the capacity of the your activity level to get illuminated red alarm indicator. XPO2. your breath rate to slow down, and / or 2. If the alarm continues, Audible beeps and change to another red indicator blinks source of oxygen. become more rapid as breathing rate increases. SYSTEM TOO HOT/COLD TO START ALARM: Continuous Unit is too hot, or too cold, 1. Allow unit to cool audible beep and to allow it to turn On. down to less than 95ºF, red alarm indicator or warm up to 50ºF, is illuminated. Fan before turning the unit is On. Off, then On again. 2. If the alarm continues, AND change to another source of oxygen and Flow indicators 1 contact your equipment & 2 are provider illuminated. SYSTEM RUNNING TOO HOT/COLD ALARM: Continuous Unit has become too hot, or 1. Allow unit to cool audible beep and too cold, during operation. down to less than 95ºF, red alarm indicator or warm up to 50ºF, is illuminated. Fan before turning the unit is On. On again 2. If the alarm continues, AND change to another source of oxygen and Flow indicators 1 contact your equipment & 3 are provider illuminated. Invacare XPO2™ 42 Part No 1148112

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SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Invacare XPO
2
42
Part No 1148112
BREATH RATE OVER CAPACITY ALARM:
Intermittent
audible beep and
illuminated red
alarm indicator.
Audible beeps and
red indicator blinks
become more
rapid as breathing
rate increases.
Your breathing rate has
exceeded the capacity of the
XPO
2
.
1. Immediately reduce
your activity level to get
your breath rate to slow
down, and / or
2. If the alarm continues,
change to another
source of oxygen.
SYSTEM TOO HOT/COLD TO START ALARM:
Continuous
audible beep and
red alarm indicator
is illuminated. Fan
is On.
AND
Flow indicators 1
& 2 are
illuminated.
Unit is too hot, or too cold,
to allow it to turn On.
1. Allow unit to cool
down to less than 95ºF,
or warm up to 50ºF,
before turning the unit
Off, then On again.
2. If the alarm continues,
change to another
source of oxygen and
contact your equipment
provider
SYSTEM RUNNING TOO HOT/COLD ALARM:
Continuous
audible beep and
red alarm indicator
is illuminated. Fan
is On.
AND
Flow indicators 1
& 3 are
illuminated.
Unit has become too hot, or
too cold, during operation.
1. Allow unit to cool
down to less than 95ºF,
or warm up to 50ºF,
before turning the unit
On again
2. If the alarm continues,
change to another
source of oxygen and
contact your equipment
provider
ALARM/WARNING:
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION