AirSep Focus Portable Service Manual

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Summary of Focus Portable

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    Mn171-1 rev. B focus tm portable oxygen concentrator service manual.

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    Mn171-1 rev. B expedited product warranty check service is available at 800-482-2473.

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Mn171-1 rev. B table of contents section 1.0 introduction 1.1 equipment provider responsibility 1.2 important notice and symbol explanations 1.3 definitions of symbols 1.4 focus specifications 1.5 focus classifications section 2.0 operation check and test of oxygen concentration 2.1 description of o...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 4.3 low battery 4.4 discharged battery 4.5 cannula disconnect 4.6 performance warning 4.6.1 focus capacity exceeded 4.6.2 general malfunction section 5.0 oxygen concentration test and specification section 6.0 routine maintenance / instructions to patient 6.1 alarm / service indicator...

  • Page 5: 1.0  Introduction

    Mn171-1 rev. B 1.0 introduction 1.1 equipment provider responsibility all equipment providers of the focus ™ portable oxygen concentrator must assume responsibilities for handling, operational check-out, patient instruction, and maintenance. These responsibilities are outlined below and throughout t...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 1.2 important notice and symbol explanations as you review both the focus patient manual and this focus service manual, pay special attention to the warning, caution, and note messages. They identify safety guidelines or other important information as follows: warning – describes a ha...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 1.3 definitions of symbols symbols are frequently used on equipment and/or the manual in preference to words with the intention of decreasing the possibility of misunderstanding caused by language differences. Symbols can also permit easier comprehension of a concept within a restrict...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 1.4 focus specifications oxygen concentration:* 90% oxygen - 3% / +5.5% dimensions: 6.4 in. High x 4.8 in. Wide x 2.5 in. Deep (16.4 cm high x 12.2 cm wide x 6.1 deep) weight: concentrator 1.75 lb (0.8 kg) battery 0.53 lb (0.2 kg) optional airbelt battery 1.8 lb (0.8 kg) power: univer...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 1.5 focus classifications type of protection against electric shock: class ii protection from electric shock is achieved by double insulation. Degree of protection against electric shock: type bf equipment providing a particular degree of protection against electric shock regarding 1)...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 2.0 operation check and test of oxygen concentration 2.1 description of operation air enters the focus oxygen concentrator through an external air intake. This air enters the compressor via a suction resonator that quiets the compressor’s suction sound. The pressurized air then exits ...

  • Page 11: 3.0 Operatinginstructions

    Mn171-1 rev. B 3.0 operatinginstructions 3.1 general instructions it is important that patients thoroughly understand how to operate airsep’s focus unit. This enables proper treatment as prescribed by a qualified, licensed physician. You must explain that the purpose of this therapy is to alleviate ...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 2) connecting focus to a dc power source the universal power supplycan also be used to operate the focus unit from any 12-volt dc power source. For example: to an automobile, (boat, motor home, etc.) with a 12-volt dc outlet. Connect the power supply cord labeled dc out to focus into ...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 3) connecting focus with the battery, as shown: before using the battery, check that it has a sufficient charge. The battery is equipped with a gauge (figure 9) to indicate the level of battery charge (25- 100%). To check the level of charge of the battery, press the button on the bat...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 3.1.3 nasal cannula a nasal cannula with tubing are used to deliver oxygen from the focus unit to the user. The tubing is connected to the unit’s oxygen outlet (figure 10). Airsep recommends a nasal cannula with 7 ft (2.1 m) of tubing, airsep part no. Cu002-1 or suitable cannula. Othe...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 3.1.4 battery charging to check the level of charge of the battery, press the button on the battery’s keypad. The battery gauge/indicator(s) illuminate to indicate the level of battery charge (25-100%). 3.1.4.1 to charge the focus battery while using the power supply with focus 1a) us...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B to charge the airbelt battery: 1) release safetycap from end of the airbelt cord. 2) connect the ac/dc power supply (included with the airbelt accessory kit) to the end of airbelts power cord as shown in figure 12. 3) connect the airbelt power supply to an ac electrical outlet to rech...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B depending upon the temperature of the focus battery, it can take several minutes for the charging cycle to start after connecting to power. This is a normal condition and is intended for safe charging. Airbelt does not need to be fully discharged before recharging. It is recommended t...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 4.1 start-up a one-second, audible alarm sounds to indicate start-up. The green and red led’s on the control panel will alternate on/off for (10) seconds. During this (10) seconds both feed and waste valves are open. After the (10) second start up is complete the green led will be ill...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 4.6 performance warning the performance of focus can be affected by two conditions. 1) if the user’s breathing rate causes the focus unit’s capacity to be exceeded. 2) the second condition that can result in decreased performance is a general malfunction (i.E. High temperature, high o...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 5.4. With a short length of tubing 12 in. (30 cm), connect a calibrated teledyne analytical instruments oxygen analyzer (model ax-300) or fujikura oxygen analyzer (model fcx-hom or fcx-om3). To the oxygen outlet on the focus concentrator. Turn on the analyzer and record the unit’s con...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B 7.4 infection control with growing concern about possible cross infection from home oxygen equipment from one home care patient to another, a clarification on this topic is necessary. The organisms of most concern are m.Tuberculosis, hiv, and viral hepatitis. These are potentially pat...

  • Page 22: 8.0  Service

    Mn171-1 rev. B 8.0 service 8.1 note: at this , all repairs must be performed at airsep ’s service department. If your focus requires service, contact your customer service representative to obtain an rga and instructions for return to airsep. 9.0 troubleshooting problem possible cause solution unit ...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B problem possible cause solution battery does not charge. Battery temperature has exceeded battery operating temperature 5 to 40 o c. Battery is defective. Ac adapter connector is defective or contact pin is bent. Defective ac adapter allow battery to cool before charging. Replace batt...

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    Mn171-1 rev. B caire inc. 2200 airport industrial dr., ste 500 ball ground, ga 30107 www.Chartindustries.Com/respiratoryhealthcare caire reserves the right to discontinue its products, or change the prices, materials, equipment, quality, descriptions, specifications and/or, processes to its products...