Owner's manual

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MN138-1 Rev H
02/14
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution
Low oxygen concentration.
Ambient or unit’s temperature is too
high.
Leak.
Reduced air intake (suction)
Restriction in exhaust muffler
Contaminated sieve beds
Weak compressor.
Faulty circuit board.
Faulty solenoid valve
Unit operating above temperature
range specifications.
Leak test and repair.
Blocked air intake or exhaust.
Defective cabinet fan.
Check compressor intake path for
obstruction. Clean/remove
obstruction.
Replace or clean exhaust muffler.
Replace sieve beds.
Check system pressure, and rebuild or
replace compressor.
Replace circuit board
Replace valve manifold.
No flow indicated on flowmeter,
and 6-beep no flow alarm is
activated.
Flowmeter is turned off.
Regulator is turned off.
Cannula tubing blocked or kinked
External restriction at outlet of unit
Internal restriction of airflow.
Turn flowmeter knob
counterclockwise to allow flow of
oxygen.
Unlock regulator knob and turn
clockwise to allow flow of oxygen.
(Refer to section 4.8 Product
Regulator
Check and Setting for proper
adjustment).
Check cannula tubing. Replace if
necessary.
Reduce/remove attachments from
outlet of unit (humidifier bottle,
tubing, etc).
Check internal tubing for blockage or
kinks.
Alarm does not sound.
Unit has been turned off for an
extended period of time.
Faulty electrical connection.
Faulty buzzer.
Faulty I/0 power switch.
Faulty circuit board.
Turn on unit and let run for several
minutes to charge alarm capacitor.
With unit running, disconnect from
power source and verify power failure
alarm (1-beep).
Repair electrical connection
Replace buzzer.
Replace I/0 power switch.
Replace circuit board.