PIONEER
Q150 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
OWNER’S MANUAL
Merits Health Products Co., Ltd.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0. IEC SYMBOLS ………...………………………………………….…………………3
1. CAUTIONS …………………..……………………..…………….………………..3
2. WARNINGS …………………..……………………..…………….………………..4
3. PRECAUTIONS ………………….………………………………………………...5
4. INTENDED USE ……………………….…………………….………………….….5
5. DESCRIPTION ……………………….…………………...…………………….….6
6. SPECIFICATION ……………………….……………….…………………..….….7
7. HANDLING ………………………….…………………….……………………….9
7.1 Unpacking ……………………………………………………………….………………………….9
8. OPERATION ……………….,………………….…………………………..…...…10
8.1 Select a Location ……………………………………………………………..…….……...………10
8.2 Plug in Power Cord ……………………………………………………………..…………………10
8.3 Connect Humidifier (if prescribed by your physician) ……………………………….………...…10
8.4 Connect Oxygen Tubing ………………………………………………………………………..…11
8.5 Turn On Power Switch …………………………………….…………………………..…………..12
8.6 Adjust Flowrate …………………………………………………….……….……………………..12
8.7 Oxygen Purity Indicator ……………………………………………………….…………………..12
8.8 Start Oxygen Therapy ……….…………………………………………………………….………12
9. ALARMS …………………………………………………………………..………13
10. MAINTENANCE ……………………………………………..………………….13
10.1 General caring ………………………………………………………………………………...….13
10.2 Cleaning the Cabinet Filter ……………………………………………………...……………….14
10.3 Cabinet ………………………………………………………………………..………………….14
10.4 Humidifier ………………………………………………………………..………………………15
11. TROUBLESHOOTING ……..………………………………..…………………15
Warranty ……………………....………………………………..…………………16
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0. IEC SYMBOLS
Caution, Attention or Consult accompanying documents.
Alternating Current
Type BF Equipment
No Smoking or Naked Flames
Use No Oil or Grease
1. CAUTIONS
ò Federal Law restricts this device for sale or use on the order of a
physician.
ò Do not adjust your prescribed level of oxygen flow without
consulting your physician.
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2. WARNINGS
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Fire Hazard-Oxygen promotes rapid burning. No Smoking or Open Flames.
Electrical Shock Hazard - do not remove the cabinet or open the cover.
Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet before cleaning or servicing.
Do not place this equipment near hot, sparking or burning objects.
Do not use oil or grease on or near this device.
Do not use the concentrator in the presence of pollutants or dangerous fumes.
An alternate source of oxygen should always be available to avoid any interruption in
supply.
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This unit is not intended for life sustaining or life supporting applications.
Turn the unit off when it is not in use.
In the event of an alarm, contact your equipment provider.
If you experience any signs of discomfort, contact your physician immediately.
Merits recommends that each concentrator be on and running for a minimum of 60
minutes at a time.
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Keep the cord away from HEATED or HOT surfaces.
NEVER drop or insert any object into any opening.
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.
Avoid the operation in wet or damp locations.
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3. PRECAUTIONS
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Always plug in a 15 AMP, grounded circuit. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD
Place the unit where sides and bottom are unobstructed to ensure proper airflow. (Be sure that the
machine is placed away from drapes or other objects that might block the flow of incoming air
and/or alarm indicators.)
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Only operate the concentrator in a upright position.
Do not use oxygen tubing that exceeds 50 feet in length. The manufacturer recommends crush
resistant tubing.
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Do not place liquids on the unit or use liquids to clean the unit. Do not use petroleum-based
solvents. Clean unit and power cord with mild household cleaner applied with a damp cloth or
sponge, then wipe dry.
The Salter Labs 7100 350c.c. Bubble Humidifier and the B&F Medical Bubble Humidifier are
suitable for use with the Oxygen Concentrators. Or a humidifier capable of 30 Psi operation
and 15 LPM of flow is required. Use of certain humidifiers not specified for use with this
oxygen concentrator may impair the performance.
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Always choose the FDA or CE approved accessories, such as Masks or cannulas &
Humidifiers to ensure the reliability and performance.
Different personnel to prevent cross infection should never use the same mask or cannula.
4. INTENDED USE
The Merit Oxygen Concentrator is intended to be used to supply supplemental oxygen to patients in
their home. The devices are not intended for life support nor do they provide any patient monitoring
capabilities.
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5. DESCRIPTION
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The Merit Oxygen Concentrator operates using standard AC Power from a wall outlet. The
concentrator takes in and processes room air through a Molecular Sieve filter system resulting in high
purity oxygen at flow up to five liters per minute. Unlike liquid or cylinder oxygen, the concentrator
does not require refilling and operates at low pressure. The device only requires minimal cleaning and
periodic dealer service checks to ensure optimum performance. The oxygen is delivered via an oxygen
cannula or catheter and can be used in conjunction with a humidifier, depending on your physician's
orders.
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6. SPECIFICATIONS
115VAC 10н, 60Hz / 230VAC 10н, 50Hz
Electrical Requirements
Rated Current Input
Sound Level
3.5A (115VAC/60Hz); 2.0A (230VAC/50Hz)
45dB(A) Average
Do not use at altitude over 4000 meters.
Operating Altitude
Oxygen Concentration
Њ90нat 1~5LPM
* Stated performance maximum achieved after 60 min. of run time.
6 0.5psi. (40 4 kPa.)
Maximum Oxygen
Delivery Pressure:
Optional Oxygen Sensor
Oxygen Purity
Over 85н( 3н)
LED Indicator
GREEN Indicator light
YELLOW Indicator light
RED Indicator light
70н( 3н) to 85н( 3н)
Below 70н( 3н)
0-5 LPM / 5 LPM
Flow Range / Maximum
Recommended Flow
320W
Average Power
Consumption
250kPa 10н
Pressure Relief Activation
Filters:
Cabinet, Bacteria and Compressor Inlet
High temperature w/ compressor – power shutdown
High / Low pressure alarm
Alarms – (Visual/Audible)
Power loss alarm
68cm(26.8”) High × 45cm(17.7”) Wide × 33cm(13”) Deep
Dimensions
(115VAC/60Hz)
Circuit Breaker: 8A
28.2Kg (62lb)
(230VAC/50Hz)
Circuit Breaker
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Weight
Circuit Breaker: 4A
31.8Kg (70lb)
Shipping Weight
10к ~ 39к
Operating Ambient
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Impact Resistant flame-retardant plastic cabinet
CSA 601 / UL 2601/ IEC/EN-60601-1
0.3 LPM
Cabinet
Regulatory Listing
Change in Max. Flow with
7 kpa Back Pressure
Dry (Up to 95% non-condensing), well ventilated area -20к ~ 60к
Recommended Storage and
Shipping Temperature
(1). Conditions may vary based on altitude above sea level, barometric pressure and
temperature. Specification subjects to change without notice.
(2). This product complies with the following standards: C22.2 No 601.1-M90,
UL Std. No 2601-1 and IEC/EN 60601-1-1.
(3). For electromagnetic compatibility the standards are based as follow: CSA 601.1-2
and IEC/EN 60601-1-2.
(4). Protection against electric shock is classified as Type II.
(5). Degree of protection against electric shock is classified as Type BF.
(6). Mode of operation belongs to continuous mode.
(7). Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture
with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide
(8). Degree of protection against ingress of water is rated as IPX0.
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7. HANDLING
The concentrator should always be kept in the upright position to prevent cabinet damage while
being transported. The shipping container has been designed to assure maximum protection of the
concentrator.
If the concentrator is to be reshipped by common carrier, additional cartons are available from
Merits.
7.1 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.
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8. OPERATION
8.1 SELECT A LOCATION
Select a location where sides and bottom are unobstructed to ensure proper airflow. Be sure that the
machine is placed away from drapes or other objects that might block the flow of incoming air and/or
alarm indicators. The area should be free of pollutants or dangerous fumes. The unit should be placed on
a stable level surface. The location should have access to a power outlet without use of an extension cord
or where the cord is placed across a traffic area. Do not place near a source or heat or open flame or hot,
sparking objects.
8.2 PLUG IN POWER CORD
Plug the power cord into a grounded, 15 AMP power outlet.
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8.3 CONNECT HUMIDIFIER (if prescribed by your physician)
The Salter Labs 7100 350c.c. Bubble Humidifier and the B&F Medical Bubble
Humidifier are suitable for use with the Oxygen Concentrators. Or a humidifier
capable of 30 Psi operation and 15 LPM of flow is required. Use of certain
humidifiers not specified for use with this oxygen concentrator may impair the
performance.
Fill the humidifier with distilled water according to the manufacturer’s instructions(FIG.1). Do not
overfill. Replace the cab and securely tighten. Place the humidifier in the humidifier compartment(FIG.2)
and attach to the oxygen outlet of the concentrator(FIG.3).
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Attach the oxygen tubing to the oxygen outlet of the concentrator (or the humidifier bottle if
prescribed). Attach the prescribed oxygen mask, nasal cannula or oxygen catheter to the oxygen
tubing(FIG.4).
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Turn the knob on the flowmeter to adjust the flowrate to that prescribed by your physician. The ball
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FIGURE 5 Ё ADJUSTING THE FLOWRATE
8.7 OXYGEN PURITY INDICATOR
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.
8.8 START OXYGEN THERAPY
You can use the output of the oxygen concentrator immediately. However, it may take up to 60
minutes to reach maximum oxygen concentration.
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9. ALARMS
The concentrator is equipped with a visual and an audible indicator.
POWER LOSS:
An audible alarm will sound and the power indicator light will turn off.
PRESSURE ALARM:
Visual and audible alarms will occur when pressure is too low, indicating a possible problem with the
concentrator or signaling that oxygen flow is beyond flow. Contact your service dealer when this occurs.
THERMAL PROTECTION ALARM:
Visual and audible alarms will occur when temperature inside the concentrator is too high, indicating a
possible problem with the concentrator or signaling that cabinet filters need to be clean. Contact your
service dealer when this occurs.
Concentrator With Optional Oxygen Concentration Sensor
This sensor provides the indication of oxygen purity as follows:
RED LIGHTЁOxygen concentration level falls below 70%( 3н). Discontinue use and call for
service - obtain alternative source of oxygen.
YELLOW LIGHTЁOxygen concentration level is between 70%( 3н) ~ 85%( 3н). You may
continue to use the concentrator unless instructed otherwise by your supplier. Call for service
immediately. Be certain that BACKUP OXYGEN is reachable.
GREEN LIGHTЁUnit is operating - Oxygen at a concentration above 85%( 3н).
10. MAINTENANCE
10.1 GENERAL CARING
1. Daily inspection of the cabinet filter should occur. Lightly vacuum or sweep off. Do not use any
sharp or corrosive materials.
2. Always use, clean and/or replace the humidifier in accordance with manufacturer's or dealer's
instructions.
3. The patient should never service or open this machine. It is to be serviced by qualified personnel
only.
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4. The oxygen concentration should be checked every 90 days for units without optional oxygen
sensors. The oxygen concentration should be checked every 6 months for units with optional
oxygen sensors.
10.2 CLEANING THE CABINET FILTERS
NOTE: All concentrator models have one cabinet filter located at rear side of the cabinet. (FIG. 6)
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FIGURE 6 Ё CABINET FILTER LOCATION
1. Remove the cabinet filter and CLEAN AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK depending on environmental
conditions. (FIG.7)
2. Clean the cabinet filter with a vacuum cleaner or wash in warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly.
(FIG. 7)
3. Dry the filters thoroughly before reinstallation.
FIGURE 7 Ё REMOVE THE CABINET FILTERS
10.3 CABINET
Clean the cabinet with a mild household cleaner and non-abrasive cloth or sponge.
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10.4 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 10 parts water and 1 part vinegar.
3. Rinse again with hot water and refill with distilled water to the level shown on the humidifier.
11. TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Alarm:
Main Power Loss:
One (1) short beep, long pause
1. Power cord NOT plugged in. 1. Insert plug into outlet
2. No power at outlet.
2. Inspect house circuit breakers
or fuses. If problem recurs,
use a different outlet.
Concentrator NOT operating,
while Power switch ON
3. Tripped circuit breaker.
4. Internal repairs required.
3. Reset the circuit breaker.
4. Call dealer for service.
1. Remove and clean cabinet
filter.
Alarm:
System Failure:
Two (2) short beeps, long pause 1.Unit overheating due to blocked
air intake.
2. Move oxygen concentrator at
least three-inches away from
walls, draperies or furniture.
3. Call dealer for service.
2. Internal repairs required.
Concentrator NOT operating,
while Power switch ON
Alarm:
System Failure:
Three (3) short beeps, long pause 1. Pneumatically the system is
operating at over pressure.
1. Shut down the system.
2. Call dealer for service.
2. Internal repairs required.
Alarm:
1. Remove and clean cabinet
filter.
System Failure:
Four (4) short beeps, long pause 1. Pneumatically the system is
operating at under pressure.
2. Move oxygen concentrator at
least three-inches away from
walls, draperies or furniture.
3. Call dealer for service.
1. Clean or replace filters
2. Internal repairs required.
YELLOW or RED LIGHT
illuminated.
1. Low oxygen purity.
2. Insufficient power at outlet. 2. Don’t use extension cords.
3. Internal repairs required.
Move to another electrical
outlet or circuit.
3. Call dealer for service.
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Warranty
Merits Health Products Co., Ltd. warrants the Pioneer Oxygen Concentrator to be free from defective
workmanship and materials for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase. Check with your dealer for
more details. This warranty is limited to the original purchaser of the Oxygen Concentrator. Any
defective part or assembly will be repaired or replaced, at the sole discretion and determination of Merits
Health Products Co., Ltd., if the unit has been properly operated during the warranty period. Normal
maintenance items and disposable components are not covered by this warranty. Shipping charges, if any,
shall be paid by the purchaser.
Note: There is no other express warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the duration of the express limited warranty and to the
extent permitted by law and all implied warranties are excluded. This warranty does not cover providing
a loaner Oxygen Concentrator, compensating for costs incurred for Oxygen Concentrator rental, or labor
costs incurred in repairing or replacing defective part(s).
Authorized European Representative:
Roma Medical Limited
Manufactured by:
Merits Health Products Co., Ltd.
No.9, Road 36, Taichung Industrial Park,
Taichung, Taiwan,
Unit 23 Vale Business Park,
Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan CF71 7PF
United Kingdom
R.O.C.
+44-1446-774519
(886)-4-23594985
CE Marked For Model
Q150 (Europe)
0197
230V~, 50Hz
P/N: 75270003 Rev. 0
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