Section 8-Troubleshooting Guide; Troubleshooting - Invacare SOLO2 TPO100 Manuel D'utilisation

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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
SYMPTOM
Concentrator does
not operate when
On/Off button
pressed
OR
LCD and front panel
lights DO NOT
illuminate upon
start-up
OR
All LCD and front
panel lights go dark.
GREEN INDICATOR DOES NOT BLINK WITH EACH BREATH
SYMPTOM
No Breath Detect
indicator
NO EXTERNAL POWER SYMBOL SHOWN ON STANDBY SCREEN
SYMPTOM
With AC or DC
power plugged into
the unit, no external
power icon is
displayed.
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PROBABLE CAUSE
On/Off button was not held
down long enough.
Battery is discharged (or
improperly connected to the
unit).
Battery pack has performed a
self-protect shutdown when
there was no External Power.
PROBABLE CAUSE
Unit is set for Continuous Flow
operation.
PROBABLE CAUSE
Power source is no good, or
there is a loose connection.
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SOLUTION
Try to power up the unit
again while continuing to
press the On/Off button until
the front panel lights and
LCD begin to illuminate. This
takes typically 2-3 seconds.
Ensure the battery module is
completely inserted.
Connect transportable
oxygen concentrator to
either AC or DC power and
retry.
Wait one minute and retry.
Change to an alternate
battery pack.
SOLUTION
No action required. Breath
Detect Indicator is for Pulse
Mode only
SOLUTION
Try another power outlet
and check connections to
unit.
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