Invacare XPO100 Owners Manual - Page 43

Battery Too Hot/cold Alarm, Stuck Button Alarm

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SECTION 8-TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ALARM/WARNING: SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE BATTERY TOO HOT/COLD ALARM: Continuous Internal Battery has become audible beep and too hot, or too cold, during red alarm operation. indicator is illuminated. AND Flow indicators 1 & 4 are illuminated. STUCK BUTTON ALARM: Continuous A stuck button is being audible beep and detected upon power up. red alarm indicator is illuminated. AND Flow indicators 1 & 5 are illuminated. SOLUTION 1. Unplug chargers if connected. 2. Allow unit to cool down to less than 95ºF, or warm up to 50ºF, before resuming charging or turning Off the unit and turning the unit On again. 3. If the alarm continues, change to another source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider. 1. Turn Off the unit 2. With the unit turned Off, press each control button looking for a stuck button 3. Turn On the unit while ensuring that you are not continuing to hold the Power On/Off button once the lights begin to illuminate. 4. If the alarm continues, change to another source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider Part No 1148112 43 Invacare XPO2™

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SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Part No 1148112
43
Invacare XPO
2
BATTERY TOO HOT/COLD ALARM:
Continuous
audible beep and
red alarm
indicator is
illuminated.
AND
Flow indicators 1
& 4 are
illuminated.
Internal Battery has become
too hot, or too cold, during
operation.
1. Unplug chargers if
connected.
2. Allow unit to cool
down to less than 95ºF,
or warm up to 50ºF,
before resuming
charging or turning Off
the unit and turning the
unit On again.
3. If the alarm continues,
change to another
source of oxygen and
contact your equipment
provider.
STUCK BUTTON ALARM:
Continuous
audible beep and
red alarm
indicator is
illuminated.
AND
Flow indicators 1
& 5 are
illuminated.
A stuck button is being
detected upon power up.
1. Turn Off the unit
2. With the unit turned
Off, press each control
button looking for a
stuck button
3. Turn On the unit
while ensuring that you
are not continuing to
hold the Power On/Off
button once the lights
begin to illuminate.
4. If the alarm continues,
change to another
source of oxygen and
contact your equipment
provider
ALARM/WARNING:
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION