Invacare Oxygen Equipment IRC5PAW User Manual

Operator’s Manual  
Perfecto2Series  
Oxygen Concentrators without SensO2®,  
Oxygen Concentrators with SensO2  
HomeFill® Compatible  
Model IRC5PO2AW  
Model IRC5PAW  
Dealer: This manual MUST be given to the end  
user.  
User: BEFORE using this product, read this  
manual and save for future reference.  
For more information regarding  
Invacare products, parts, and services,  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SensO2 Oxygen Purity Indicator - Model IRC5PO2AW.........22  
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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.  
SIGNAL WORD  
MEANING  
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious  
injury.  
DANGER  
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in death or  
serious injury.  
WARNING  
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, may result in property  
damage or minor injury or both.  
CAUTION  
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 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.  
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SPECIAL NOTES  
CAUTION  
“Caution: Statutory law can restrict this device to sale by or on  
order of a physician, or any other practitioner licensed by the  
law of the governmental agency in which he/she practices to  
use or order the use of this device.”  
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.  
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LABEL LOCATION  
LABEL LOCATION  
Perfecto2™  
FOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS or ALARMS (See Operator’s Manual)  
DANGER - RISK OF FIRE  
NO SMOKING - Keep ALL sources of ignition out of the room in which this product is  
located and away from areas where oxygen is being delivered. Textiles, oil and other  
combustiles are easily ignited and burn with great intensity in oxygen enriched air.  
DANGER - ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT remove cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Flowrates below 0.5 L/min will trigger Low Flow Alarm (rapid audible alarm).  
Set Flowmeter at 2.5 L/min or less when filling HomeFill® cylinders.  
HomeFill®  
Compatible  
Serial Number Label is  
located on the resonator  
intake assembly  
Specification Label is  
located on the back  
near the bottom  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
In order to ensure the safe installation, assembly and  
operation of the Perfecto2 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.  
Avoid using while bathing. If continuous usage is required  
by the physician’s prescription, the concentrator MUST be  
located in another room at least 2.5 m (7 ft) 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.  
If the concentrator has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not  
working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or  
dropped into water, call qualified technician for  
examination and repair.  
A spontaneous and violent ignition may occur if oil, grease  
or greasy substances come in contact with oxygen under  
pressure. These substances MUST be kept away from the  
oxygen concentrator, tubing and connections, and all other  
oxygen equipment. DO NOT use any lubricants unless  
recommended by Invacare.  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
Operating Information  
For optimum performance, Invacare recommends that each  
concentrator be on and running for a minimum of 30 minutes  
at a time. Shorter periods of operation may reduce maximum  
product life.  
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.  
DO NOT move or relocate concentrator by pulling on the  
power cord.  
NEVER drop or insert any object or liquid into any opening.  
Invacare recommends that CrushProof oxygen tubing be  
used with this product and not exceed 15.2 m (50 ft) in length.  
There are no user serviceable parts. This does not include  
normal maintenance items. See maintenance section for user  
maintenance items.  
A product should NEVER be left unattended when plugged  
in. Make sure the Perfecto2 is Off when not in use.  
Close supervision is necessary when this product is used near  
children or physicallychallenged individuals.  
Additional monitoring or attention may be required for  
patients using this device who are unable to hear or see  
alarms or communicate discomfort.  
DO NOT connect the concentrator in parallel or series with  
other oxygen concentrators or oxygen therapy devices.  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
Radio Frequency Interference  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
EMC limits specified by IEC/EN 6060112. 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 Perfecto2 is  
causing the interference, turn the Perfecto2 Off. If the  
interference with the other device(s) stops, then the Perfecto2  
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.  
Avoid creation of any spark near medical oxygen equipment.  
This includes sparks from static electricity created by any type  
of friction.  
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SECTION 2—FEATURES  
SECTION 2—FEATURES  
Oxygen Outlet  
Oxygen Purity Indicator  
Lights / Fault and Power  
Indicator Lights  
Flowmeter  
Circuit Breaker  
Power Switch  
Elapsed Time  
Meter  
*NOTE: This outlet fitting  
is to be used only for filling  
oxygen cylinders with the  
HomeFill home oxygen  
compressor. The outlet  
fitting does not affect  
REAR VIEW  
concentrator performance.  
Refer to the HomeFill  
ownerʹs manual, part  
number 1116444, for  
Cabinet  
Filter  
connection and operating  
instructions. When not in  
use, the plug provided with  
the concentrator should be  
inserted into the outlet  
fitting. For more  
information about the  
HomeFill, contact your  
Invacare dealer.  
*HF Outlet  
Fitting  
Power  
Cord  
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SECTION 3—HANDLING  
SECTION 3—HANDLING  
The concentrator should ALWAYS be kept in the upright  
position to prevent cabinet damage while being transported.  
If the concentrator is to be reshipped by common carrier,  
additional cartons are available from Invacare.  
Unpacking  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 3.1.  
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.  
FIGURE 3.1 Unpacking  
NOTE: Unless the oxygen concentrator is to be used  
IMMEDIATELY, leave concentrator in its packaging for storage  
until use of the concentrator is required.  
Inspection  
1. Inspect/examine exterior of the oxygen concentrator for  
nicks, dents, scratches or other damages. Inspect all  
components.  
Storage  
1. Store the repackaged oxygen concentrator in a dry area.  
2. DO NOT place objects on top of repackaged concentrator.  
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SECTION 4—TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION  
SECTION 4—TECHNICAL  
DESCRIPTION  
The Invacare Perfecto2 concentrator is 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 Invacare Perfecto2 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.  
The Invacare Perfecto2 concentrator is capable of operation by  
the patient in a home environment or in an institutional  
environment. Device operates at a nominal 230 VAC/50 Hertz  
supply.  
Service information will be available upon request to  
qualified technical personnel only.  
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SECTION 5—TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS  
SECTION 5—TYPICAL PRODUCT  
PARAMETERS  
Alternating Current  
Type BF equipment  
Unit running  
Unit not running  
Attention - Consider Accompanying Documents  
DO NOT smoke  
Class II, Double Insulated  
Not Protected  
IPX0  
Electrical Requirements:  
Rated Current Input:  
Sound Level:  
230 VAC ± 10% (253 VAC/207 VAC), 50 Hz  
1.4 A  
39.5 dBA Average  
Altitude:  
Up to 1828 meters (6,000 ft) above sea level  
without degradation of concentration levels. Not  
recommended for use above 1828 meters (6,000  
ft)  
Oxygen Output  
Concentration Levels:  
All IRC5PO2AW / IRC5PAW models  
87% to 95.6% at 0.5 to 5 L/min  
NOTE: Stated  
concentration levels  
achieved after initial  
warmup period  
(approximately 30  
minutes).  
Maximum Outlet Pressure: 34.5 kPa ± 3.45 kPa (5 psi ± 0.5 psi)  
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Flow Range:  
0.5 to 5 L/min (maximum). For flowrates less  
than 1 L/min, we recommend the use of the  
Invacare Pediatric Flowmeter Accessory  
(IRCPF16AW).  
Low Flow Alarm:  
0 L/min to 0.5 L/min  
Rapid Audible Alarm Beeping (No  
Accessories Connected).  
Average Power  
Consumption:  
300 W  
280 W @ 3 L/min  
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Pressure Relief Mechanism 241 kPa ± 24.1 kPa (35 psi ± 3.5 psi)  
Operational at:  
Change in maximum  
recommended flow when  
back pressure of 7kPa is  
applied:  
0.7 L/min  
Filters:  
Cabinet, Outlet HEPA and Compressor Inlet  
Safety System:  
Current overload or line surge shutdown. High  
temperature compressor shutdown. High  
Pressure Alarm w/compressor shutdown. Low  
Pressure Alarm w/compressor shutdown.  
Battery Free Power Loss Alarm. SensO2 Oxygen  
System (SensO2 Model) Low Flow Alarm.  
Width:  
38.1 cm ± 1 cm (15 in ± 3/8 in)  
58.4 cm ± 1 cm (23 in ± 3/8 in)  
30.5 cm ± 1 cm (12 in ± 3/8 in)  
20.5 kg ± 1 kg (45 lbs ± 2 lbs)  
22.7 kg ± 1 kg (50 lbs ± 2 lbs)  
Height:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
Shipping Weight:  
Operating Ambient  
Temperature:  
10°C - 35°C (50°F - 95°F) at 20-60% relative  
humidity  
Exhaust Cooling Air  
Temperature:  
Less than Ambient +19°C (+ 35°F)  
Oxygen Output  
Temperature:  
Less than Ambient +3°C(+ 6°F)  
Cabinet:  
Impact Resistant flame-retardant plastic cabinet  
that conforms to UL 94-V0.  
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SECTION 5—TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS  
No AP/APG  
Not suitable for use in the presence of a  
flammable anaesthetic mixture.  
Standards and Regulatory IRC5PO2AW/IRC5PAW  
Listing:  
IEC/EN61000-3-2  
IEC/EN61000-3-3,  
IEC/EN 60601-1, A1, A2  
IEC/EN 60601-1-2  
IRC5PO2AW Models Only  
ISO8359  
MDD 93/42/EEC, Annex I and IX  
CE marked model  
Electrical:  
IRC5PO2AW  
No extension cords.  
Placement:  
No closer than 7.5 cm (3 in) from any wall,  
furniture, draperies, or furniture to assure  
sufficient air flow. Avoid deep pile carpets and  
heaters, radiators or hot air registers. Floor  
location only.  
Tubing:  
2 m (7 ft) cannula with a maximum 15 m (50 ft)  
of Crush-Proof Tubing (DO NOT pinch).  
Time of Operation:  
Up to 24 hours per day.  
Recommended Storage  
-29°C to 65°C (-20°F to 150°F) at 15-95%  
and Shipping Temperature: relative humidity.  
Environment: Smoke and soot-free. No confined spaces  
(Example: No closets).  
Minimum Operating Time: 30 Minutes  
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SECTION 5—TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS  
IRC5PO2AW INDICATORS  
LABEL  
SYMBOL  
O2 PURITY  
INDICATOR LIGHTS  
(LED)  
SYSTEM OKAY  
GREEN Indicator Light  
O2 over 85% (± 2%)  
O2  
O2 Between 73% (± 3%) YELLOW Indicator light  
A. YELLOW Solid  
B. YELLOW Flashing Sensor  
Failure  
to 85% (±2%)  
Call a qualified technician.  
SYSTEM FAILURE  
O2 Below 73% (±3%)  
RED Indicator Light  
Continuous Audible Alarm  
Sieve-GARD Compressor  
Shutdown  
IRC5PAW INDICATORS  
LABEL  
SYMBOL  
STATUS  
INDICATOR LIGHTS  
(LED)  
SYSTEM OKAY  
GREEN Indicator Light  
I/O  
SYSTEM FAILURE  
RED Indicator light  
Continuous Audible Alarm  
Sieve-GARD™Compressor  
Shutdown  
Call a qualified technician.  
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SECTION 6—OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
SECTION 6—OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Introduction  
Your oxygen concentrator is intended for individual use. It is  
an electronically operated device that separates oxygen from  
room air. It provides high concentration of oxygen directly to  
you through a nasal cannula. Clinical studies have  
documented that oxygen concentrators are therapeutically  
equivalent to other types of oxygen delivery systems.  
Your provider will show you how to use your oxygen  
concentrator. He/She should be contacted with any questions  
or problems regarding your oxygen concentrator. This  
owners manual will tell you about your concentrator and will  
serve as a reference as you use your concentrator.  
Select a Location  
WARNING  
NEVER block the air openings 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 7.5 cm (3 in) away from walls, draperies,  
furniture, and the like.  
You may select a room in your house where using your  
oxygen concentrator would be most convenient. Your  
concentrator can be easily rolled from room to room on its  
casters.  
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Your oxygen concentrator will perform best when operated  
under the conditions outlined in the Typical Product  
Parameters on page 13. Usage in environments other than  
those described may result in the need for increased  
equipment maintenance. The air intake of the unit should be  
located in a well ventilated area to avoid airborne pollutants  
and/or fumes.  
Set Up  
1. Plug in power cord to an electrical outlet.  
2. Connect Humidifier (if so prescribed).  
WARNING  
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 6.1, FIGURE 6.2 on  
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.  
Humidifier  
Bottle w/o Cap  
Humidifier  
Bottle with Cap  
FIGURE 6.1 Filling the Humidifier  
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3. Insert a flathead screwdriver in the plate groove on the top  
edge of the filter access door and gently pry the filter  
access door off (FIGURE 6.2).  
4. Pull up and remove the humidifier bottle adapter  
5. Replace the filter access door and install the air scoop onto  
the filter access door by inserting the six tabs on the air scoop  
into the six slots on the sides of the filter access door.  
Humidifier Bottle  
Insert Flat  
Adapter  
Head  
Screwdriver  
Filter Access  
Here  
Door  
Cabinet Filter  
Air Scoop  
Slots  
Tabs  
FIGURE 6.2 Humidifer Bottle Adapter  
6. 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 6.3.  
7. Place the humidifier bottle/adapter assembly in the  
humidifier compartment on the concentrator. See Detail  
“B” in FIGURE 6.3.  
8. Attach oxygen tubing from the humidifier bottle/adapter  
assembly to oxygen outlet connector on the concentrator.  
See Detail “B” in FIGURE 6.3.  
9. Attach the cannula/patient supply tubing to the  
humidifier bottle outlet. See Detail “B” in FIGURE 6.3.  
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10. After assembly, ensure that oxygen is flowing through the  
cannula.  
DETAIL “B”  
DETAIL “A”  
Oxygen  
Outlet  
Connector  
Humidifier  
Bottle  
Adapter  
Oxygen  
Tubing  
Humidifier  
Bottle  
Outlet  
Humidifier  
Bottle  
Humidifier  
Bottle  
Humidifier  
Compartment  
FIGURE 6.3 Humidifier Compartment  
Power Switch  
NOTE:Forthisprocedure,referto  
On/Off  
(I/O)  
Power  
Switch  
1. Press power switch to On  
position. All the panel  
lights and the audible  
alarm will come on for  
one second, indicating  
that the unit is  
functioning properly.  
FIGURE 6.4 Power Switch  
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Flowrate  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.5.  
NOTE: Take care not to set the flow above RED ring. An oxygen  
flow greater than 5 L/min will decrease the oxygen concentration.  
1. Turn the flowrate knob to the setting prescribed by your  
physician or therapist.  
WARNING  
DO NOT change the L/min setting on the flowmeter unless a  
change has been prescribed by your physician or therapist.  
NOTE: To properly read the flowmeter, locate the prescribed  
flowrate line on the flowmeter. Next, turn the flow knob until the  
ball rises to the line. Now, center the ball on the L/min line  
prescribed.  
2. If the flowrate on the flowmeter ever falls below 0.5 L/min for  
more than about one minute, the LOW FLOW alarm will be  
triggered. This is a rapid beeping of the audible alarm. Check  
your tubing or accessories for blocked or kinked tubing or a  
defectivehumidifierbottle. After ratedflow is restored to more  
than 0.5 L/min, the LOW FLOW audible alarm will go off.  
NOTE: The use of some accessories such as the pediatric flowstand  
and the HomeFill compressor will deactivate the Low Flow Alarm.  
Flow Knob  
Flowmeter  
0.5 L/min  
Ball  
Front Panel  
FIGURE 6.5 Flowrate  
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SensO2 Oxygen Purity Indicator - Model  
IRC5PO2AW  
This feature monitors the purity of oxygen generated by the  
oxygen concentrator. If purity falls below factory preset  
standards, indicator lights on the control panel will  
illuminate.  
Initial Startup of the Concentrator  
NOTE: Concentrator may be used during the initial start warmup  
time (approximately 30 min.) while waiting for the O2 purity to  
reach maximum.  
When the unit is turned on, the GREEN light will come on  
(SYSTEM OK/O2 greater than 85%). After five minutes, the  
oxygen sensor will be operating normally and will control the  
indicator lights depending on oxygen concentration values.  
Explanation of Oxygen Purity Indicator Lights -  
Model IRC5PO2AW  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.6 on page 23.  
GREEN light (O2) Normal Operation.  
YELLOW light ( ) Immediately call supplier. You may  
continue to use the concentrator unless instructed otherwise  
by your supplier. Be certain that backup oxygen is nearby.  
RED light ( ) Total unit shutdown. Immediately switch to  
backup oxygen supply and call supplier.  
GREEN light with YELLOW light flashing Immediately call  
supplier. Oxygen sensor malfunctioning; you may continue to  
use the concentrator.  
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OXYGEN PURITY  
Auto Shut Down  
RED  
Use Backup  
Call Supplier  
YELLOW  
Below  
Normal  
Normal  
GREEN  
O2  
Explanation of Indicator Lights - Model  
IRC5PAW  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.7.  
IRC5PAW Model Indicator Light Explanation  
RED light ( ) Total Unit ShutDown. Immediately switch to  
a backup oxygen supply and call supplier.  
GREEN light (I/O) On/Off. System okay.  
Auto Shut Down  
RED  
Use Backup  
Call Supplier  
Normal  
GREEN  
I/O  
Elapsed Time Meter (Hour Meter)  
The hour meter displays the cumulative number of hours the  
unit has operated.  
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SECTION 7—MAINTENANCE  
SECTION 7—MAINTENANCE  
WARNING  
The Invacare concentrators are specifically designed to  
minimize routine preventive maintenance. Only qualified  
personnel should perform preventive maintenance on the  
concentrator.  
Unplug the concentrator when cleaning. To avoid electrical  
shock, DO NOT remove cabinet.  
NOTE: At a minimum, preventive maintenance MUST be  
performed according to the maintenance record guidelines. In places  
with high dust or soot levels, maintenance may need to be performed  
Routine Maintenance  
The following routine maintenance should be performed more  
frequently. See recommended intervals in each section and  
Cleaning the Cabinet Filter  
CAUTION  
DO NOT operate the concentrator without the filter installed.  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.1 on page 25.  
NOTE: There is one cabinet filter located on the back of the cabinet.  
1. Inspect the filter monthly. Remove the filter and clean as  
needed.  
NOTE: Environmental conditions that may require more frequent  
inspection and cleaning of the filter include, but are not limited to:  
high dust, air pollutants, etc.  
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2. Clean the cabinet filter with a vacuum cleaner or wash in  
warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly.  
3. Dry the filter thoroughly before reinstallation.  
Cleaning the Cabinet  
1. Clean the cabinet with a mild household cleaner and  
nonabrasive cloth or sponge.  
Cleaning the Humidifier  
NOTE: To clean the oxygen humidifier, follow the instructions  
provided by the 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 and refill with distilled  
water to the level shown on the humidifier.  
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SECTION 7—MAINTENANCE  
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE RECORD  
Model No. IRC ______________ Serial No.________________  
On Each Inspection  
Record Date Of Service  
Record Elapsed Hours on  
Hour Meter  
Clean Cabinet Filters  
Check Prescribed L/min  
Flow Rate  
Annually, During Preventive Maintenance Schedule, Or Between  
Patients  
Clean/Replace Cabinet  
Filters  
Check outlet HEPA Filter*  
Check Compressor Inlet  
Filter*  
Check Oxygen  
Concentration (SensO2  
models)  
Check Power Loss Alarm  
As Required  
Clean Heat Exchanger  
Replace Exhaust Muffler  
Rebuild Top End  
Compressor  
Every 180 Days for IRC5PAW**  
Check oxygen  
Concentration  
*NOTE: Refer to Preventive Maintenance section of Service  
Manual.  
**NOTE: Model not available within EU countries.  
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SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING  
GUIDE  
SYMPTOM:  
PROBABLE CAUSE:  
SOLUTION:  
Alarm:  
Main Power Loss:  
Short beeps, long 1. Power cord not  
pause plugged in.  
1. Insert plug into outlet.  
Concentrator not 2. No power at outlet.  
operating,  
power switch On.  
2. Inspect house circuit  
breakers or fuses. If problem  
recurs, use a different outlet.  
Beep......Beep......  
3. Tripped circuit  
breaker.  
3. Push/reset circuit breaker.  
If problem recurs, call Service  
Provider.  
Alarm:  
Continuous  
System Failure:  
1. Unit overheating due  
to blocked air intake.  
1a. Remove and clean cabinet  
filters.  
Concentrator not  
1b. Move oxygen  
operating, Power 2. Insufficient power at  
concentrator at least three  
inches away from walls,  
draperies or furniture.  
Switch On.  
outlet.  
Beeeeeeeep....  
3. Internal repairs  
required.  
2. DO NOT use extension  
cords. Move to another  
electrical outlet or circuit.  
3. Call Service Provider.  
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SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
SYMPTOM: PROBABLE CAUSE:  
SOLUTION:  
YELLOW or RED 1. Low oxygen purity.*  
light Illuminated.  
1. Clean or Replace filters.  
2. Kinked or blocked  
tubing, cannula or  
humidifier.*  
2. Inspect for kinks or  
blockages. Correct, clean or  
replace item. Once  
Alarm:  
corrected, turn power Off for  
60 seconds and then turn  
power back On.  
Continuous  
On RED light  
only.  
3. Flowmeter set at 0.5  
L/min *.  
3. Check flowmeter is set to  
1.0 L/min or more. Refer to  
* Only applies to  
IRC5PO2AW  
4. Unit overheating due  
models.  
4a. Remove and clean cabinet  
filters.  
to blocked air intake.  
4b. Move concentrator at  
least three inches from walls,  
draperies, and furniture.  
5. Insufficient power at  
outlet.  
5. DO NOT use extension  
cords. Move to another  
electrical outlet or circuit.  
6. Internal repairs  
required.  
6. Call Service Provider.  
GREEN light with 1. Internal repairs  
1. Call Service Provider.  
YELLOW Light  
Flashing.  
required.  
Alarm:  
LOW FLOW ALARM 1a. Inspect for kinks or  
Rapid  
1a. Kinked or blocked  
tubing, cannula or  
humidifier.  
blockages. Correct, clean or  
replace item. Once  
corrected, turn power Off for  
60 seconds and then turn  
Beep....Beep...  
Beep...Beep  
1b. Flowmeter set at 0.5 power back ON.  
L/min.  
1b. Flowrates less than 1  
L/min are not recommend.  
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SECTION 9—OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
SECTION 9—OPTIONAL  
ACCESSORIES  
The following optional accessories are also available:  
• Standard Adult Nasal Cannula, 2.1 m (7 feet)M3120  
• Standard Humidifier M5120  
• PreciseRX™ Pediatric Humidifier/Flowmeter  
Accessory IRCPF16AW  
• HomeFill home oxygen compressor IOH200AW  
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RECYCLING INFORMATION  
RECYCLING INFORMATION  
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.  
The ʹcrossed out wheelie binʹ symbol is  
placed on this product to encourage you to  
recycle wherever possible.  
Please be environmentally responsible and  
recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end  
of life.  
Perfecto2™Series  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
United Kingdom: Invacare Ltd, South Road, Bridgend  
Industrial Estate, UKBridgend CF31 3PY  
Tel: (44) (0)1656 664 321, Fax: (44) (0)1656 667 532  
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  
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Invacare Corporation  
USA  
Invacare Corporation  
2101 E. Lake Mary Blvd.  
Sanford, FL 32773  
800-832-4707  
One Invacare Way  
Elyria, Ohio USA  
44036-2125  
440-329-6000  
800-333-6900  
Technical Services  
440-329-6593  
800-832-4707  
All rights reserved. Trademarks are  
identified by ™ and ®.  
All trademarks are owned by or  
licensed to Invacare Corporation or its  
subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.  
REP  
EC  
© 2009 Invacare Corporation  
EU Representative  
Invacare International Sarl  
Route de Cité Ouest 2  
1196 Gland  
Switzerland  
Tel: +41 22 354 60 10  
Fax: +41 22 354 60 11  
Part No 1150713  
Rev C - 4/09  
 
   

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