User Manual

Invacare SOLO2???

Transportable

Oxygen Concentrator

Model TPO100

Model TPO100B

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 WARNING

DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT OR ANY

AVAILABLE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT WITHOUT

FIRST COMPLETELY READING AND

UNDERSTANDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND

ANY ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL

SUCH AS USER MANUALS, SERVICE MANUALS

OR INSTRUCTION SHEETS SUPPLIED WITH

THIS PRODUCT OR OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT. IF

YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE

WARNINGS, CAUTIONS OR INSTRUCTIONS,

CONTACT A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL,

DEALER OR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL BEFORE

ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT -

OTHERWISE, INJURY OR DAMAGE MAY OCCUR.

 ACCESSORIES WARNING

INVACARE PRODUCTS ARE SPECIFICALLY

DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED FOR USE IN

CONJUNCTION WITH INVACARE ACCESSORIES.

ACCESSORIES DESIGNED BY OTHER

MANUFACTURERS HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED BY

INVACARE AND ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR

USE WITH INVACARE PRODUCTS.

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SPECIAL NOTES

SPECIAL NOTES

Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or property damage. Refer to the following table for definitions of the signal words.

NOTICE

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.

 DANGER

DO NOT SMOKE while using this device. Keep all matches, lit cigarettes, candles or other sources of ignition out of the room in which this product is located and away from where oxygen is being delivered.

NO SMOKING signs should be prominently displayed.

Textiles and other materials that normally would not burn are easily ignited and burn with great intensity in oxygen enriched air. Failure to observe this warning can result in severe fire, property damage and cause physical injury or death.

SPECIAL NOTES

CAUTION

Within the US:

???Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale or rental by or on order of a physician, or any other practitioner licensed by the law of the State in which he/she practices to use or order the use of this device.???

The use of oxygen therapy in certain circumstances can be hazardous and seeking medical advice before using this device is advisable.

Invacare recommends an alternate source of supplemental oxygen in the event of a power outage, alarm condition or mechanical failure. Consult your physician or equipment provider for the type of reserve system required.

This equipment is to be used as an oxygen supplement and is not considered life supporting or life sustaining.

Outside the US:

???Caution: Statutory law can restrict this device to sale or rental by or on order of a physician, or any other practitioner licensed by the law of the government agency in which he/she practices to use or order the use of this device.???

Invacare recommends an alternative source of supplemental oxygen in the event of a power outage, alarm condition or mechanical failure. Consult our physician or equipment provider of r the type of reserve system required.

This equipment is to be used as an oxygen supplement and is not considered life supporting or life sustaining.

SPECIAL NOTES

Disposal of Equipment and Accessories

This product has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer that complies with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/CE. This product may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if disposed of in places (landfills) that are not appropriate according to legislation.

Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal of the device or components normally used in operation. The device does not generate waste or residue in operation. DO NOT dispose of the device or the battery module in the normal waste stream. The lithium battery module should be returned to your dealer/provider for recycling. Any accessories not part of the device MUST be handled in accordance with the individual product marking for disposal.

SECTION 1???GENERAL GUIDELINES

SECTION 1???GENERAL GUIDELINES

In order to ensure the safe installation, assembly and operation of the transportable oxygen concentrator these instructions MUST be followed.

 WARNING

This section contains important information for the safe operation and use of this product.

 DANGER

Risk of electric shock. DO NOT disassemble. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. No user serviceable parts.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS, ELECTROCUTION,

FIRE OR INJURY TO PERSONS

A spontaneous and violent ignition may occur if oil, grease, greasy substances, or petroleum based products come in contact with oxygen under pressure. These substances

MUST be kept away from the transportable oxygen concentrator, tubing and connections, and all other oxygen equipment. DO NOT use any lubricants unless recommended by Invacare.

Avoid using while bathing. If continuous usage is required by the physician???s prescription, the concentrator MUST be located in another room at least 7 ft (2.1 m) from the bath.

DO NOT come in contact with the concentrator while wet.

DO NOT place or store product where it can drop into water or other liquid.

DO NOT reach for product that has fallen into water. Unplug IMMEDIATELY.

Keep the oxygen tubing, cord, and unit out from under such items as blankets, bed coverings, chair cushions, clothing and away from heated or hot surfaces, including space heaters, stoves and similar electrical appliances.

SECTION 1???GENERAL GUIDELINES

 DANGER

Avoid creation of any spark near medical oxygen equipment. This includes sparks from static electricity created by any type of friction.

DO NOT move or relocate concentrator by pulling on the cord.

A product should NEVER be left unattended when plugged in. Make sure the transportable oxygen concentrator is Off when not in use.

Outdoor use of the transportable oxygen concentrator MUST be conducted with battery power only.

Operating Information

The transportable oxygen concentrator can only be used in conjunction with PAP, Bi???Level or other such devices when in continuous flow mode.

If the transportable oxygen concentrator is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water, call equipment provider/qualified technician for examination and repair.

If you feel ill or uncomfortable, or if the unit does not signal an oxygen pulse and you are unable to hear and/or feel the oxygen pulse while in pulse flow mode or you cannot hear or feel flow when in continuous flow mode, consult your equipment provider and/or your physician IMMEDIATELY.

NEVER drop or insert any object or liquid into any opening.

DO NOT use extension cords with AC power adaptors provided.

For optimum performance, Invacare recommends that each concentrator be on and running for a minimum of 5 minutes.

Shorter periods of operation may reduce maximum product life.

SECTION 1???GENERAL GUIDELINES

The transportable oxygen concentrator is designed only to be used with a humidifier while using continuous flow mode.

Use of this device with a humidifier in pulse flow mode may impair performance and/or damage the equipment.

When your automobile is turned Off, disconnect the car accessory power supply and remove the transportable oxygen concentrator from the automobile. NEVER allow the transportable oxygen concentrator to be stored in a very hot or cold automobile or in other similar, high or low, temperature environments. Refer to Typical Product

Parameters on page 14.

DO NOT operate in temperatures below 41?? F (5??C) or above

104?? F (40?? C) for extended periods of time.

Invacare recommends that the battery module be removed from the unit when the unit is not intended to be used for extended periods of time.

DO NOT connect the concentrator in parallel or series with other oxygen concentrators or oxygen therapy devices.

Invacare recommends that the transportable oxygen concentrator not be used for extended periods in the rain.

Close supervision is necessary when this product is used near children or physically???challenged individuals.

Additional monitoring or attention may be required for patients using this device who are unable to hear or see alarms or communicate discomfort.

Be aware that electrical cords and/or tubing could present a tripping hazard.

A change in altitude may affect total oxygen available to you.

Consult your physician before traveling to altitudes above 10,000 ft (3046 m) to determine if your flow settings should be changed.

SECTION 1???GENERAL GUIDELINES

Maintenance

The transportable oxygen concentrator was specifically designed to minimize routine preventive maintenance. Only professionals of the healthcare field or persons fully conversant with this process such as factory trained personnel should perform preventive maintenance or performance adjustments on the oxygen concentrator.

Radio Frequency Interference

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with

EMC limits specified by IEC/EN 60601???1???2. These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against electromagnetic interference in a typical medical installation.

Other devices may experience interference from even the low levels of electromagnetic emissions permitted by the above standards. To determine if the emissions from the transportable oxygen concentrator are causing the interference, turn the transportable oxygen concentrator Off.

If the interference with the other device(s) stops, then the transportable oxygen concentrator is causing the interference. In such rare cases, interference may be reduced or corrected by one of the following measures:

???Reposition, relocate, or increase the separation between the equipment.

???Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device(s) is connected.

Polarized Plug Instruction

As a safety feature, this appliance may have a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. DO NOT attempt to defeat this safety feature.

SECTION 2???PACKAGING AND HANDLING

SECTION 2???PACKAGING AND

HANDLING

Unpacking

1.Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its contents. If damage is evident, notify the carrier, or your local dealer.

2.Remove all loose packing from the carton.

3.Carefully remove all the components from the carton. The transportable oxygen concentrator packaging contains the following items (as shown below). If any parts are missing, please contact your equipment provider.

???Transportable oxygen concentrator

???Battery module (TPO100B)

???Operator???s manual

???AC power adapter

???DC power cable

???Attachable pull cart

NOTE: Retain all containers and packing materials for storage or return shipment.

Inspection

Inspect/examine exterior of the oxygen concentrator and accessories for damage. Inspect all components.

Storage

1.Store the repackaged oxygen concentrator in a dry area.

2.DO NOT place objects on top of packaged concentrator.

SECTION 3???TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

SECTION 3???TECHNICAL

DESCRIPTION

The Invacare transportable oxygen concentrator is to be used by patients with respiratory disorders who require supplemental oxygen. The device is not intended to sustain or support life.

The oxygen concentration level of the output gas ranges from 87% to 95.6%. The oxygen is delivered to the patient through the use of a nasal cannula. The transportable oxygen concentrator provides two modes of operation; pulse flow and continuous flow. In pulse flow, when the demand for oxygen is detected, the oxygen is delivered with pulse flow settings of 1 through 5. In continuous flow, oxygen is continuously flowing with settings from 0.5 LPM to 3.0 LPM.

The Invacare transportable oxygen concentrator uses a molecular sieve and pressure swing adsorption methodology to produce the oxygen gas output. Ambient air enters the device, is filtered and then compressed. This compressed air is then directed toward one of two nitrogen adsorbing sieve beds. Concentrated oxygen exits the opposite end of the active sieve bed and is directed into an oxygen reservoir where it is delivered to the patient in specific volumes during the inhalation portion of a detected breath.

The Invacare transportable oxygen concentrator is capable of operation by the patient in a home environment, in an institutional environment or in a vehicle or other mobile environment. Device standard power options include an AC to DC switching power supply operating from AC power outlet (120 VAC/ 60 Hertz or 230VAC/50 Hertz nominal), a DC supply operating from accessory outlets typically found in a mobile vehicle type environment (12 VDC nominal) and a rechargeable battery module.

SECTION 4???FEATURES

SECTION 4??? FEATURES

Please review the figures below to familiarize yourself with the locations of the transportable oxygen concentrator features and controls.

NOTE: The battery pack is not shown. This item is located on the back side of the unit.

FIGURE 4.1 Features

SECTION 5???TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS

SECTION 5???TYPICAL PRODUCT

PARAMETERS

SECTION 5???TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS

SECTION 5???TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS

SECTION 5???TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SECTION 6???OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

Location

 WARNING

NEVER block the air opening of the product or place it on a soft surface, such as a bed or couch, where the air opening may be blocked. Keep the openings free from lint, hair and the like.

Keep unit at least 3 in (7.6 cm) away from walls, draperies,

furniture, and the like.

Locate and position the transportable oxygen concentrator in a well ventilated space so that the air intake and the air exhausts are not obstructed.

Recommendations for Optimal Performance

Filters

Air enters the transportable oxygen concentrator through an air intake filter located on the left side of the unit. This filter prevents hair and other large particles in the air from entering the unit. Before you operate the transportable oxygen concentrator, make sure the filter is clean, dry and properly positioned.

To clean/replace the air intake filter, refer to Cleaning, Care, And Maintenance on page 32.

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Powering the Transportable Oxygen

Concentrator

 WARNING

Use only Invacare specified power supplies with the transportable oxygen concentrator. Use of other non approved power supplies with the transportable oxygen concentrator can cause damage and/or injury and will void the warranty.

When using the DC Power Cable to either operate or charge

the transportable oxygen concentrator, the car/boat/motor home engine should be operating.

NOTE: The battery module requires full charging prior to first use. Refer to Charging the Battery on page 21.

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.1 on page 20.

1.The transportable oxygen concentrator allows the freedom to choose from the following power sources:

???The replaceable battery module. The transportable oxygen concentrator comes equipped with a rechargeable lithium battery module that is not user serviceable. When fully charged, it supplies power for up to 4.5 hours, depending on the setting.

???An AC power adapter allows the transportable oxygen concentrator to be connected to a 100???240 volt 50/60 hertz outlet (i.e. wall outlet of your home). The power adapter converts AC voltage to a DC voltage that can be used to power the transportable oxygen concentrator. Use of the AC power adapter will allow the transportable oxygen concentrator to operate and simultaneously recharge the battery module. To use, connect the AC power adapter to the transportable oxygen concentrator as shown in (DETAIL ???C???). Connect the other end to the AC power outlet.

???A DC power cable allows the transportable oxygen concentrator to be connected to an automobile???s (boat, motor home, etc.???) 12???volt DC outlet. Use of the DC power cable will allow the transportable oxygen concentrator to be operated and simultaneously recharge the battery module (depending on the flow setting). To use, connect the DC power cable to the transportable oxygen concentrator as shown in (DETAIL ???C???). Connect the other end to the DC power source.

NOTE: Continuous flow is limited to 2.0 LPM or less with the DC power cable.

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

2.To operate from external power (AC or DC) please follow the steps below:

A.Turn off the transportable oxygen concentrator.

B.Connect the external power supply (DC power cable or AC power adapter) to the transportable oxygen concentrator.

C.Perform one of the following:

???Plug the other end of the AC power adapter into a wall outlet.

???Plug the other end of the DC power cable into the auto accessory outlet and start the engine.

D.Turn the transportable oxygen concentrator on.

Battery

Module (Installed)

FIGURE 6.1 Powering the Transportable Oxygen Concentrator

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Installing the Battery Module

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.1 on page 20.

1.Raise unit handle to upright position.

2.With battery pack label facing toward the transportable oxygen concentrator, slowly lower battery module straight down into battery recess located on back side of the transportable oxygen concentrator.

3.Approximately halfway down, ensure side ribs on battery module have engaged with matching slots on back side of the transportable oxygen concentrator.

4.Continue lowering battery module into place, pressing firmly to ensure contact with battery connections located on the transportable oxygen concentrator.

NOTE: DO NOT slam or force battery module into place, damage to battery connections may occur.

5.Ensure battery module has engaged. Battery gauge and percentage will no longer read zero. Refer to Checking Battery Charge Level on page 22.

Charging the Battery

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.1 on page 20.

1.To charge the battery module, make sure the module is fully seated on the unit.

2.Perform one of the following:

???Connect the DC power cable (DETAIL ???B???).

???Connect the AC power adapter (DETAIL ???C???).

3.Turn off the unit for fastest charge time. Charging times are extended if unit is operating.

NOTE: DC power input may not be sufficient to charge battery at all settings if unit is operating.

NOTE: If the battery is completely discharged, it will fully charge in approximately 4 to 5 hours. During regular use of the transportable oxygen concentrator, it is recommended to recharge the battery, even if only partially depleted, as often as possible.

Battery Time Management

Time away from home is almost limitless by combining the use of the AC power supply, DC power cable and battery modules. To ensure the batteries maintain their optimal charge level, utilize the AC power supply whenever you have access to electric power. Utilize the DC power supply whenever you are in a vehicle.

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Checking Battery Charge Level

The installed battery charge level can be checked as follows without operating the unit:

???When using battery or the DC power cable, momentarily press the On/Off button. The Standby screen will display for a short period of time.

???When using the AC power adapter the Standby screen is displayed. When the unit is operating, the Standby screen is periodically displayed.

Prolonging Battery Life

Do???s

???Fully charge the battery module overnight when you first receive your transportable oxygen concentrator.

???The battery pack can be charged at any time. The battery does not have to be fully discharged before attempting to charge. Try to keep your battery modules fully charged when using the unit.

???Always ensure the battery module is recharged as soon as possible after it becomes fully discharged. The battery may permanently degrade if left fully discharged for an extended length of time.

???Check the status of battery module once a month if you are not using your unit regularly. The battery should be maintained at 2 segments (approximately 50%) worth of charge.

???Heat is the worst enemy of a battery. Allow plenty of air to circulate around the transportable oxygen concentrator so that the battery is kept as cool as possible.

Don???ts

???DO NOT use or leave the battery module in excessive heat or cold.

???DO NOT store or leave the battery module in car trunks, etc. for extended periods of time.

???DO NOT store the battery module fully charged (4 segments on the unit???s battery gauge) if you are going to store your unit for any time greater than 2 weeks. Recharge or discharge the battery module to only 2 segments (50% charge) only. Storing a battery with a full charge may degrade its useful life.

???DO NOT leave your battery module plugged into the transportable oxygen concentrator when the transportable oxygen concentrator is not in use. The battery will lose charge while plugged into the transportable oxygen concentrator even with the unit turned off.

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Connecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula

CAUTION

To ensure proper breath detection and oxygen delivery,

Invacare recommends using a 7 ft (2.1 m) cannula. Tubing length not exceeding 25 ft (7.6 m) can be used with continuous flow.

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.2.

NOTE: The tubing/cannula must be connected to the transportable oxygen concentrator oxygen outlet as shown below.

NOTE: Replace the nasal cannula on a regular basis. Check with your equipment provider or physician to determine how often the cannula should be replaced.

NOTE: DO NOT share cannulas between patients.

1.Connect the nasal cannula to the transportable oxygen concentrator oxygen outlet port (DETAIL ???A???).

2.Place the cannula over your ears and position the prongs in your nose as instructed by your health care provider or cannula manufacturer (DETAIL ???B???).

Oxygen Outlet

Port and

HEPA Filter

Nasal

Cannula

FIGURE 6.2 Connecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Connecting the Humidifier

(if so prescribed and only with Continuous Flow Mode)

 WARNING

DO NOT use a humidifier while in Pulse Mode. DO NOT overfill humidifier.

DO NOT reverse the oxygen input and output connections.

Water from the humidifier bottle will travel through the cannula back to the patient.

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.3 and FIGURE 6.4 on page 25.

NOTE: Connect the humidifier only if prescribed. Use the humidifier only in Continuous Flow Mode.

1.Remove cap from bottle.

2.Fill humidifier with distilled water to the level indicated by the manufacturer. Replace the humidifier cap and securely tighten.

FIGURE 6.3 Filling the Humidifier

3.Attach the humidifier bottle adapter to the humidifier bottle by turning the wing nut on the humidifier bottle counterclockwise until it is securely fastened. See DETAIL ???A??? in FIGURE 6.4.

4.Place the humidifier bottle/adapter assembly in the outside pocket of the accessory bag. Attach the accessory bag to the pull cart as shown in FIGURE 6.4.

5.Rotate the bottle within the pocket so that the humidifier adapter hose is away from the body of the transportable oxygen concentrator.

6.Attach oxygen tubing from the humidifier bottle/adapter assembly to oxygen outlet connector on the concentrator. See DETAIL ???B??? in FIGURE 6.4.

7.Attach the cannula/patient supply tubing to the humidifier bottle outlet. See DETAIL ???B??? in FIGURE 6.4.

8.After assembly, ensure that oxygen is flowing through the cannula.

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

DETAIL ???A??? DETAIL ???B???

Patient

Cannula

FIGURE 6.4 Humidifier Attachment

Transportable Oxygen Concentrator Front

Panel and LCD Display

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.9 on page 30.

The front panel consists of LED indicators (red, yellow and green), control/adjustment buttons and a LCD display.

Indicators and Audible Alarm

There are three indicator LEDs located just above the LCD display ??? green, yellow and red. The indicators could be on steady or blinking at different rates depending on the specific operating condition, including any warning or alarm.

NOTE: For detailed explanation and descriptions of the warnings and alarms, see

Warnings and Alarms on page 37 or Troubleshooting on page 35.

Green Indicator

The Green indicator is on when the unit is operating normally and providing good (>85%) oxygen purity.

Yellow Indicator

The Yellow indicator is typically on, or blinking, when there is a warning or non???optimal condition present. The transportable oxygen concentrator could still be operating, but some user action may be required to return to normal operation.

Red Indicator

The Red indicator is typically lit, or flashing, when there is an alarm that requires the immediate attention of the user. Alarms typically result in the unit stopping with no delivery of oxygen.

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Breath Detect Indication

(Pulse Mode Only) The GREEN indicator light will blink off each time an inhalation is detected and the transportable oxygen concentrator outputs a measured pulse of oxygen.

Audible Alarm

The transportable oxygen concentrator is equipped with an audible alarm. The audible alarm will activated in conjunction with Indicators and LCD Display to annunciate Alarms and Warnings.

The transportable oxygen concentrator will also issue a steady beep when all power sources are removed. The beeping will stop after 10???20 minutes or once a power source is connected.

The transportable oxygen concentrator will briefly turn on all three lights and the LCD display and check for stuck buttons upon power up. It will then output a brief audible beep to indicate the unit is operational.

Control/Adjustment Buttons

There are four buttons located surrounding the LCD display. They are used to turn the unit on/off, to proceed to the next screen, to select and highlight adjustable settings and to adjust those settings.

On/Off Button

To turn the transportable oxygen concentrator on or off, press and hold the On/Off button for a period of 2???3 seconds, not to exceed 5 seconds. Releasing the button too soon will not allow the unit to do either. If the button is held too long when turning on the unit, the Stuck Button alarm could be activated.

Mode/Return/Highlight Button

Pressing button for 1???2 seconds in the Standby screen (FIGURE 6.5 on page 27) will switch to Normal Operating screen (FIGURE 6.6 on page 27).

Pressing this button for 1 second in the Normal Operating screen will toggle between the continuous and pulse modes.

Pressing this button for 2???3 seconds in the Normal Operating screen will display the LCD Adjustment screen. In the LCD Adjustment screen pressing this button for 1 second will switch columns on the screen. To save changes and exit the LCD adjustment screen the highlight bar needs to be positioned in the left column, then press this button for 2???3 seconds to return to the Normal Operating screen. If the screen switches without pressing and holding the button for 2???3 seconds the changes made in the LCD Adjustment screen will not be saved.

Increase and Decrease Buttons

When the highlight bar is on the setting name, these buttons are used to select the next setting in the list. When the highlight bar is on the setting value, these buttons will change the value to the next value available.

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

LCD Displays

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.9 on page 30.

There are four different ???Display??? screens and two ???Adjustment??? screens available through the LCD display that, along with the Warning and Alarm screens, provide full control and information to the user.

Standby Screen

When the external AC power supply is attached and providing power, the unit will show the Standby screen.

When the unit is off and either the Battery or the DC Power are present, a momentary push of the On/Off button will display this screen briefly.

This screen is periodically displayed during normal operation.

FIGURE 6.5 Standby Screen

The Standby screen provides both a battery gauge and a percentage of remaining charge. It can also display the Fans Operating, External Power On and Battery Charging icons when applicable.

Normal Operating Screen

When operating normally, the Mode & Flow display informs the user of the current operating mode and the setting for that mode.

The display shows the current/last mode of operation selected. The mode of operation can be either Continuous Flow or Pulse Dose. It will also show the current/last output flow level selected.

This screen will alternate with the Standby screen every 20 seconds. In this fashion the user will be able to see all the important information at a glance.

FIGURE 6.6 Normal Operating Screen

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Mode & Flow Adjustment Screen

This screen allows the user to change the current mode of operation and output flow. To access this screen, when the transportable oxygen concentrator is operating and either the Normal Operating screen or the Standby screens are shown, press and hold the Mode/Return/Highlight button, Up/Increase, or Down/Decrease button for approximately 2 seconds (screen should change to Mode & Flow Adjust).

Saving Mode Changes

Once the Mode & Flow screen is displayed, press and hold the Mode/ Return/Highlight button for one second to change the mode. Wait for the screen to flash three times for the changes to take effect. See the section on Control/Adjustment buttons.

Saving Flow Changes

Once the Mode & Flow screen is displayed, press and hold the Up/Increase, or Down/Decrease button until desired setting is achieved. Wait for the screen to flash three times for the changes to take effect. See the section on Control/Adjustment buttons.

LCD Adjustment Screen

This screen is used to adjust the brightness and contrast of the LCD. When available, this screen can also be used to change screen language.

FIGURE 6.7 LCD Adjustment Screen

Once this screen is displayed, use the Mode/Return/Highlight and the Increase/Decrease buttons to move the highlight bar and make changes. See the section on Control/Adjustment buttons.

Saving Changes to LCD

When making changes to values on the LCD Adjustment screen the change is stored only by using the return/highlight button to move back to highlighting the setting name.

If no button is pressed for 20 seconds and the highlight bar has not been returned to the setting name, the display will return to the Normal Operating screen automatically without saving the change.

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Warning & Alarm Screens

On occasion, even when operating normally, the internal monitoring of the transportable oxygen concentrator will need to provide a warning, or alarm, message to the user. These messages are usually shown in conjunction with the audible alarm and Indicator LEDs. Samples of both the Warning and the Alarm screens are shown below.

Typical Warning Screen

Typical Alarm Screen

FIGURE 6.8 Warning & Alarm Screens

NOTE: For a detailed explanation and description of the transportable oxygen concentrator warnings and alarms please see Warnings and Alarms on page 37 and/or Troubleshooting on page 35.

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

FIGURE 6.9 Transportable Oxygen Concentrator Front Panel and LCD

Display

SECTION 6???OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Using the SOLO2 Transportable Oxygen

Concentrator

1.Turn the transportable oxygen concentrator On by pressing the On/Off button for approximately 2???3 seconds.

2.Breathe normally through your nose. Breathing through your mouth may result in less effective oxygen therapy.

NOTE: In pulse dose mode, the transportable oxygen concentrator will put out a measured pulse of oxygen each time it detects a breath.

3.Turn the transportable oxygen concentrator Off by pressing and holding the power On/Off button for approximately 2???3 seconds.

NOTE: When turning off the transportable oxygen concentrator, if there is power available, the unit fans will continue to operate for 5 minutes to cool the compressor and extend the life of the unit.

NOTE: The time required for the transportable oxygen concentrator to reach maximum oxygen concentration after being turned On is approximately 5 minutes.

SECTION 7???CLEANING, CARE, AND MAINTENANCE

SECTION 7???CLEANING, CARE, AND

MAINTENANCE

 WARNING

Turn Off the transportable oxygen concentrator and unplug the power cord before cleaning.

DO NOT allow any cleaning agent to drip inside the air inlet and outlet openings, or the battery pack.

DO NOT spray or apply any cleaning agent directly to the cabinet.

CAUTION

DO NOT clean the cabinet, carry bag, or filter with alcohol and alcohol based products (isopropyl alcohol), concentrated chlorine???based products (ethylene chloride), and oil???based products (Pine???Sol??, Lestoil??) or any other harsh chemical agents. Only use mild liquid dish detergent (such as Dawn???).

Cabinet

Periodically clean the transportable oxygen concentrator cabinet when dirty as follows:

1.Use a damp cloth, or sponge, with a mild detergent such as Dawn dish washing soap to gently clean the exterior case.

2.Allow the unit to air dry, or use a dry towel, before operating the unit.

Air Intake Filter

CAUTION

DO NOT operate the transportable oxygen concentrator without the air intake filter installed.

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.1.

1.Clean the air intake filter at least once a week depending on environmental conditions.

2.Squeeze the thumb tabs on the inlet filter grill and remove from the unit.

3.Lift out the filter.

4.Use a vacuum cleaner or wash with a mild liquid dish detergent (such as Dawn???) and water. Rinse thoroughly.

SECTION 7???CLEANING, CARE, AND MAINTENANCE

5.Thoroughly dry the filter and inspect for fraying, crumbling, tears and holes. Replace filter if damage is found.

6.Reinstall the air intake filter and snap the filter cover back in place.

NOTE: Use only Invacare part number 1156863 as the air intake filter for your transportable oxygen concentrator.

Filter Cover Tab

FIGURE 7.1 Air Intake Filter

Cleaning the Cannula

NOTE: To clean the oxygen cannula, follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer. If none are provided, follow these steps:

1.Clean the cannula once a week or as needed.

2.Wash the cannula in soapy water and rinse it with a solution of ten parts water and one part vinegar.

3.Rinse thoroughly with hot water and hang to dry.

Cleaning the Humidifier

NOTE: To clean the oxygen humidifier, follow the instructions provided by manufacturer. If none are provided, follow these steps:

1.Clean the humidifier every day.

2.Wash it in soapy water and rinse it with a solution of ten parts water and one part vinegar.

3.Rinse thoroughly with hot water.

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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE RECORD

TRANSPORTABLE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR

ON EACH INSPECTION

Record Date of Service

Record Elapsed Hours On Hour Meter

Clean Cabinet Filter(s)

Check Prescribed L/min. Flow Rate

EVERY 26,280 HOURS OR 3 YEARS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST

Check Oxygen Concentration

DURING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE, OR BETWEEN PATIENTS

Clean/Replace Cabinet Filter(s)

Check Outlet HEPA Filter*

Check Compressor Inlet Filter

Check Power Loss Alarm

*NOTE: Refer to Preventive Maintenance section of Service Manual.

NOTE:

2,160 hours are equivalent to usage 24 hours per day, for 90 days.

4,380 hours are equivalent to usage 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, for 6 months. 26,280 hours are equivalent to usage 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, for 3 years.

_______________ .No Serial ___________________________ .No Model

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING

GUIDE

NOTE: In all cases, if the situation continues, change to another source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider.

Troubleshooting

TRANSPORTABLE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR DOES NOT TURN ON,

OR DOES NOT STAY ON

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

NO CHARGING SYMBOL SHOWN ON STANDBY SCREEN

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Warnings and Alarms

NOTE: In all cases, pressing and holding the On/Off button for 2???3 seconds will turn off and reset the unit.

Press Return / Highlight button. Display will either show additional warnings / alarms or revert to normal operating screens. This warning will be turned off for a minimum of 5 minutes.

A sufficient reduction of your breath rate will automatically turn off the warning.

Alternately, press Return / Highlight button. Display will either show additional warnings / alarms or revert to normal operating screens. This warning will be turned off for a minimum of 5 minutes.

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

Press Return / Highlight button. Display will either show additional warnings / alarms or revert to normal operating screens.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

While the unit is warming / cooling the alarm screen will remain active. The unit will turn completely off (battery mode) or return to the standby screen (AC & DC mode), whenever the desired temperature is reached or 10 minutes of cooling has expired.

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

Press Return / Highlight button. Display will either show additional warnings / alarms or revert to normal operating screens. This warning will be turned off for a minimum of 15 minutes.

If the warning is issued and acknowledged a second time, the warning will be deactivated until the unit is turned off.

Call your provider and report the problem if the warning continues with next use.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

Press Return / Highlight button. Display will either show additional warnings / alarms or revert to normal operating screens.

If the warning is issued and acknowledged a second time, the warning will be deactivated until the unit is turned off.

Call your provider and report the problem if the warning continues with next use.

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

Press Return / Highlight button. Display will either show additional warnings / alarms or revert to normal operating screens.

If the warning is issued and acknowledged a second time, the warning will be deactivated until the unit is turned off.

Call your provider and report the problem if the warning continues with next use.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

Press Return / Highlight button. Display will either show additional warnings / alarms or revert to normal operating screens

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

None required. Unit turns off within 30 seconds. Find alternate power and restart normally.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

While the unit is warming / cooling the alarm screen will remain active. The unit will turn completely off (battery mode) or return to standby screen (AC & DC mode), whenever the desired temperature is reached or 10 minutes of cooling has expired.

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

Press and hold the On/Off button to power down the unit and restart.

Call your provider and report the problem if alarm continues with next use.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

Press and hold the On/Off button to power down the unit and restart. Call your provider and report the problem if alarm continues.

SECTION 8???TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED:

Press and hold the On/Off button to power down the unit and restart.

SECTION 9???OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

SECTION 9???OPTIONAL

ACCESSORIES

The following optional accessories and replacement parts (as shown below) are also available:

???Transportable Oxygen Concentrator without Battery Module, model number TPO100

???Transportable Oxygen Concentrator with Battery Module, model number TPO100B

???Battery Module, model number TPO110

???Wheeled cart with handle, model number TPO120

???Air intake filter, part number 1156863

???AC power adapter, power cord style:

???N. America, Japan ??? model number TPO130

???Europe ??? model number TPO132

???Australia, New Zealand ??? model number TPO134

???UK, Hong Kong, Vietnam ??? model number TPO136

???DC Mobile power cable, model number TPO140

???Accessory Bag, model number TPO160

???Patient Outlet Filter, part number 1157081

???Patient Cannula 7 ft (2.1 m), model number M3120

???Humidifier Kit, model number TPO170 (Recommended to be used with TPO160 Accessory Bag)

LIMITED WARRANTY

LIMITED WARRANTY

NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY

WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975.

This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser who purchases this product when new and unused from Invacare Corporation or a dealer. This warranty is not extended to any other person or entity and it is not transferable or assignable to any subsequent purchaser or owner. Coverage under this warranty will end upon any such subsequent sale or other transfer of title to any other person. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which may vary from state to state.

Invacare Corporation warrants its Transportable Oxygen Concentrator when purchased new and unused to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years and the battery for a period of one year from date of purchase from Invacare or a dealer, with a copy of the seller???s invoice required for coverage under this warranty.

DO NOT OPEN OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE UNLESS SERVICE IS PROVIDED BY AN INVACARE-CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN; otherwise, this will void any and all warranties. If within such warranty period any such product shall be proven to Invacare's satisfaction to be defective, such product shall be repaired or replaced, at Invacare's option, with refurbished or new parts. This warranty only applies to the labor for repairs performed by the Invacare Service Department. It does not apply to the labor performed by the purchaser or user. This warranty does not include normal wear and tear or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product. Product repairs shall not extend this warranty - coverage for repaired product shall end when this limited warranty terminates. Invacare's sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair or replacement. Routine maintenance items, such as filters, are excluded from this warranty.

For warranty service, please contact Invacare's service department at the toll free number on the back page during normal working hours. Upon receiving notice of an alleged defect in a product, Invacare Corporation will issue a serialized return authorization. It shall then be the responsibility of the purchaser to return the entire unit or remove, at purchaser's cost, the defective component part(s) identified, pack the component part(s) in a manner to avoid shipping damage and to ship the component part(s) to either Invacare Corporation's plant or service center as specified by Invacare Corporation in advance. Defective component part(s) MUST be returned for warranty inspection using the serial number as identification within thirty days of return authorization date. DO NOT return products to our factory without prior consent. C.O.D. shipments will be refused; please prepay shipping charges.

LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: THE FOREGOING WARRANTY

SHALL NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS SUBJECTED TO NEGLIGENCE,

ACCIDENT, IMPROPER OPERATION, MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE,

SOOT OR SMOKE-FILLED ENVIRONMENTS, OR OTHER THAN

NORMAL APPLICATION, USE OR SERVICE, OR TO PRODUCTS

MODIFIED WITHOUT INVACARE CORPORATION'S EXPRESS

WRITTEN CONSENT (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,

MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR

ATTACHMENTS) OR TO PRODUCTS DAMAGED BY REASON OF

REPAIRS MADE TO ANY COMPONENT WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC

CONSENT OF INVACARE CORPORATION OR TO PRODUCTS

DAMAGED BY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND INVACARE

CORPORATION'S CONTROL.

LIMITED WARRANTY

THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU

OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS

OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,

AND THE SOLE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY WARRANTY

WHATSOEVER, SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF

THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED

HEREIN. THE APPLICATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY

WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF

THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN. INVACARE SHALL

NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL

DAMAGES WHATSOEVER.

SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF

INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, OR LIMITATION OF

HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE

EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH

STATE/PROVINCIAL LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS.

EUROPEAN CONTACTS

EUROPEAN CONTACTS

Available At:

Belgium & Luxemburg:

Invacare nv, Autobaan 22, B???8210 Loppem Tel: (32) (0) 50 83 10 10, Fax: (32) (0) 50 83 10 11 belgium@invacare.com

Danmark:

Invacare A/S, Sdr. Ringvej 37, DK???2605 Br??ndby

Tel: (45) (0)36 90 00 00, Fax: (45) (0)36 90 00 01 denmark@invacare.com

Deutschland:

Invacare Aquatec GmbH, Alemannenstra??e 10, D???88316 Isny Tel: (49) (0)75 62 7 00 0, Fax: (49) (0)75 62 7 00 66 info@invacare???aquatec.com

European Distributor Organisation:

Invacare, Kleiststra??e 49, D???32457 Porta Westfalica

Tel: (49) (0)57 31 754 540, Fax: (49) (0)57 31 754 541 edo@invacare.com

Espa??a:

Invacare SA, c/Areny s/n, Pol??gon Industrial de Celr??, E???17460 Celr?? (Girona) Tel: (34) (0)972 49 32 00, Fax: (34) (0)972 49 32 20

contactsp@invacare.com

France:

Invacare Poirier SAS, Route de St Roch, F???37230 Fondettes Tel: (33) (0)2 47 62 64 66, Fax: (33) (0)2 47 42 12 24 contactfr@invacare.com

Ireland:

Invacare Ireland Ltd, Unit 5 Seatown Business Campus, Seatown Road, Swords, County Dublin ??? Ireland

Tel : (353) 1 810 7084, fax: (353) 1 810 7085 ireland@invacare.com

Italia:

Invacare Mecc San s.r.l., Via dei Pini 62, I???36016 Thiene (VI) Tel: (39) 0445 38 00 59, Fax: (39) 0445 38 00 34 italia@invacare.com

Nederland:

Invacare BV, Celsiusstraat 46, NL???6716 BZ Ede

Tel: (31) (0)318 695 757, Fax: (31) (0)318 695 758 nederland@invacare.com csede@invacare.com

EUROPEAN CONTACTS

Norge:

Invacare AS, Grensesvingen 9, Postboks 6230, Etterstad, N???0603 Oslo Tel: (47) (0)22 57 95 00, Fax: (47) (0)22 57 95 01 norway@invacare.com

island@invacare.com

??sterreich:

Mobitec Mobilit??tshilfen GmbH, Herzog Odilostrasse 101, A???5310 Mondsee Tel.: (43) 6232 5535 0, Fax.: (43) 6232 5535 4

office@mobitec???austria.com, austria@invacare.com

Portugal:

Invacare Lda, Rua Estrada Velha, 949, P???4465???784 Le??a do Balio Tel: (351) (0)225 1059 46/47, Fax: (351) (0)225 1057 39 portugal@invacare.com

Sverige & Suomi:

Invacare AB, Fagerstagatan 9, S???163 91 Sp??nga

Tel: (46) (0)8 761 70 90, Fax: (46) (0)8 761 81 08 sweden@invacare.com finland@invacare.com

Switzerland:

Mobitec Rehab AG, Benkenstrasse 260, CH???4108 Witterswil Tel: (41) (0)61 487 70 80, Fax: (41) (0)61 487 70 81 office@mobitec???rehab.ch

switzerland@invacare.com

United Kingdom:

Invacare Limited, Pencoed Technology Park, Pencoed, Bridgend CF35 5HZ Tel: (44) (0)1656 776200, Fax: (44) (0)1656 776201

UK@invacare.com

Australia:

Invacare Australia Pty Ltd, 1 Lenton Place, North Rocks NSW 2151, Australia

Tel: (61) 2 8839 5333, Fax: (61) 2 8839 5353 sales@invacare.com.au

New Zealand:

Invacare New Zealand Pty Ltd, 4 Westfield Place, Mt Wellington, Auckland

Tel: (64) 9 917 3939, Fax: (64) 9 917 3957 sales@invacare.co.nz

USA

One Invacare Way Elyria, Ohio USA 44036-2125 440-329-6000 800-333-6900 Technical Services 440-329-6593 800-832-4707

EC REP

EU Representative Invacare International Sarl Route de Cit?? Ouest 2 1196 Gland Switzerland Tel: +41 22 354 60 10 Fax: +41 22 354 60 11

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