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User's Manual: Oxygen Concentrator

This document is the user manual for the 7F-3/7F-5B oxygen concentrator. It provides safety notes and instructions on features, handling, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the device. Key details include intended use for oxygen therapy, warnings about fire hazards and proper location, and maintenance only by professionals. The manual instructs users to seek medical advice before using the concentrator and not to modify the device.

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User's Manual: Oxygen Concentrator

This document is the user manual for the 7F-3/7F-5B oxygen concentrator. It provides safety notes and instructions on features, handling, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the device. Key details include intended use for oxygen therapy, warnings about fire hazards and proper location, and maintenance only by professionals. The manual instructs users to seek medical advice before using the concentrator and not to modify the device.

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Oxygen Concentrator

Model:7F-3 / 7F-5B

User’s Manual

DO NOT OPERATE THIS UNIT WITHOUT FIRST


READING AND UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY NOTES………………………………………………………………….2-6

FEATURES………………………………………………………………………..7-9

HANDLING………………………………….……………………………………10

OPERATING & INSTALLATION……...........................………………………11-16

MAINTENANCE…………………………………………………………………17-18

TROUBLESHOOTING……………………..……………………………………19-20

OTHER ATTENTION ITEMS……………………………………………………21-22

EMC INFORMATION……………………… …………………………….....…..23-25

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SAFETY NOTES
WARNING:
INDICATION FOR USE: This device designed to extract oxygen from atmospheric air. It
will typically be an electrically-powered molecular sieve (artificial zeolite) used to separate
nitrogen from room air. The oxygen concentration is variable, depending on the flow rate
being utilized.
INTENDED USE: This oxygen concentrator is intended for individual use as an oxygen
supplement device in the professional healthcare facility and home healthcare environment. It
provides high concentration of oxygen to patients with respiratory disorders e.g. COPD
(Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), LTOT (Long Term Oxygen Therapy) etc.
Users who require continuous oxygenation must plan for alternate reserve sources
of power and oxygen in the event of a failure or loss of power and oxygen. This
device is to be used as an oxygen supplement and is NOT considered
life-supporting or life-sustaining.

WARNING:
CONTRACTIONS: Oxygen poisoning and oxygen allergy user/patient DO NOT
using this oxygen concentrator.
SIDE EFFECT: No side effect.

Symbol Description
Describes a hazard or unsafe practice that if not avoided can
result in severe bodily injury, death or property damage.
Describes a hazard or unsafe practice that if not avoided can
result in minor bodily injury or property damage.
Ⅰ. IMPORTANT MESSAGE
 To reduce the risk of electrical shock, DO NOT remove the cabinet. Refer service to
qualified service personnel.
 Before operating the device, read and understand this manual.
 The patient is an intended operator.

Ⅱ. BEFORE INSTALLATION
 The concentrator should always be kept upright to prevent cabinet damage while being
transported.
 If the electrical source power voltage is unstable that beyond normal power rang, please
add the voltage stabilizer.
 Please use eligible, safe power set and junction box.
 Non-professional people DO NOT open oxygen concentrator’s cabinet.
Ⅲ.LOCATING
 You may select a room in your house where using your oxygen concentrator would be
most convenient. Your concentrator can easily move from one room to other room by
the wheels.
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SAFETY NOTES

 Be certain to place the device so all sides are at least 10 cm (4 inches) away from walls,
draperies, furniture, or other obstruction. MUST place the oxygen concentrator in a
well-ventilated area.
 Always place the device in the expected position that the operator can hear the audio
alarming.
 Oxygen concentrator MUST locate so as to avoid pollutants or fumes.
 Oxygen concentrator must avoid heat source, fire source, wetness, exorbitant or
over-low extra ventricular condition.
 Sundries and vessel do not be placed on top of the concentrator.
NEVER block the air openings of the unit 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.

Ⅳ.USING
 The use of oxygen therapy requires that special care be taken to reduce the risk of fire.
Users MUST NOT SMOKE while using this device. Keep all matches, lighted
cigarettes or other sources of ignition out of the room in which this product is located.
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.
 It can take up to 10 minutes to stabilize to deliver the set flowrate and concentration of
oxygen to user after switching on the oxygen concentrator.
 For optimum performance, do not open or turn off the concentrator frequently, reset
after 3~5 minutes. Shorter periods of operation may reduce maximum product life.
 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 device.
 DO NOT use any lubricants unless recommended by manufacturer.
Ⅴ. MAINTENANCE
The oxygen concentrator was specifically designed to minimize routine preventive
maintenance at intervals of once per year. Only professionals of the healthcare field or
persons fully conversant with this process such as authorized or factory trained personnel
should perform preventive maintenance or performance adjustments on the oxygen
concentrator.

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SAFETY NOTES
Ⅵ. RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
according with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the
vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other devices, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving device.
• Increase the separation distance between the equipment.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the other
device(s) are connected.
• Consult the manufacturer or service technician for help.

Ⅶ. 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 oxygen concentrator must be located in another room at least 2.5m
from the bath.
 DO NOT come in contact with the oxygen concentrator while wet.
 DO NOT place or store oxygen concentrator where it can drop into water or other
liquid.
 DO NOT reach for oxygen concentrator that has fallen into water. UNPLUG IT
IMMEDIATELY.
 Oxygen concentrator should NEVER be left unattended when plugged in.
 Oxygen concentrator is to be used only in accordance with the prescription of a
physician and this User’s Manual. If at any time the patient or attendant concludes that
the patient is receiving an insufficient amount of oxygen, the supplier and/or physician
should be contacted immediately. No adjustments should be made to the flowrate unless
prescribed by a physician.
 The oxygen delivery setting has to be determined for each patient individually with the
configuration of the equipment to be used, including accessories, by the physician’s
prescriptions.
 Close supervision is necessary when the oxygen concentrator is used near children or
physically-challenged individuals.
 Use the oxygen concentrator for only intended use as described in this manual.
 DO NOT use parts, accessories or adapters other than those authorized by manufacturer.

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SAFETY NOTES
 DO NOT connect the oxygen concentrator in parallel or series with other oxygen
concentrators or oxygen therapy devices.
 Use of some administration accessories or certain humidifiers not specified for use with
oxygen concentrator may impair the performance.
 In certain circumstances oxygen therapy can be hazardous. Manufacturer recommends
that you seek medical advice before using this product.
 Avoid creation of any spark near medical oxygen equipment. This includes sparks from
static electricity created by any type of friction.
 The oxygen delivery settings of the oxygen concentrator should periodically reassessed
for the effectiveness of the therapy.
 To reduce the risk of infecting another user or operator of reuse the oxygen concentrator,
the cabinet should be cleaned by a mild household cleaner before reuse. And all external
tubing, cannula, humidifier or other accessory should be replaced.
 The shelf life of the device is 3 years after manufacturing (includes all components,
excepts single use consumable materials). And the Service Life is equal to the shelf
life.
 Be aware that the power cord and/or tubing could present a tripping or strangulation
hazard. Always place the power cord and/or tubing in a manner that prevents
crushing by casters or others.
 DO NOT modify the oxygen concentrator in any way. Modifications could result in
hazards to the user.

There is a risk of fire associated with oxygen enrichment during


oxygen therapy. Do not use the oxygen concentrator or
accessories near sparks or open flames.

To ensure receiving the therapeutic amount of oxygen delivery


according to your medical condition, 7F-3/7F-5B Oxygen
Concentrator by YUWELL must
- be used only after one or more settings have been
individually determined or prescribed for you at your specific
activity levels.
- be used with the specific combination of parts and accessories
that are in line with the specification of the concentrator
manufacturer and that were used while your settings were
determined.

Use only water-based lotions or salves that are


oxygen-compatible before and during oxygen therapy. Never
use petroleum or oil-based lotions or salves to avoid the risk of
fire and burns.
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SAFETY NOTES
Do not lubricate fittings, connections, tubing, or other
accessories of the oxygen concentrator to avoid the risk of fire
and burns.

Use only spare parts recommended by the manufacturer to


ensure proper function and to avoid the risk of fire and burns.

Use of this device at an altitude above 2000m or outside


temperature of 5℃~40℃ or relative humidity above 90% is
expected to adversely affect the flowrate and the percentage of
oxygen and consequently the quality of the therapy.

Oxygen makes it easier for a fire to start and spread. Do not


leave the nasal cannula or mask on bed coverings or chair
cushions, if the oxygen concentrator is turned on, but not in
use; the oxygen will make the materials flammable. Turn the
oxygen concentrator off when not in use to prevent oxygen
enrichment.

If you feel discomfort or are experiencing a medical emergency


while undergoing oxygen therapy, seek medical assistance
immediately to avoid harm.

Geriatric, paediatric or any other patient unable to communicate


discomfort can require additional monitoring and or a
distributed alarm system to convey the information about the
discomfort and or the medical urgency to the responsible care
giver to avoid harm.

Smoking during oxygen therapy is dangerous and is likely to


result in facial burns or death. Do not allow smoking within the
same room where the oxygen concentrator or any oxygen
carrying accessories are located.
If you intend to smoke, you must always turn the oxygen concentrator off, remove the
cannula and leave the room where either the cannula or mask or the oxygen concentrator
is located. If unable to leave the room, you must wait 10 minutes after you have turned
the oxygen concentrator off before smoking.

Open flames during oxygen therapy are dangerous and is likely


to result in fire or death. Do not allow open flames within 2 m
of the oxygen concentrator or any oxygen carrying accessories.

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FEATURES
Ⅰ. SUMMARY
The oxygen concentrator is intended for individual use in the professional healthcare
facility and home healthcare environment. 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.
This user’s manual will tell you about your concentrator and will serve as a reference
as you use your concentrator.
Ⅱ. CHARACTERS
 Complete plastic out shell, safe and reliable.
 Timing accumulates function, show total operating hours through the display screen.
 Timing turns off function using convenience.
 Compressor pressure relief valve help the device safer.
 Power interruption alarm function.
 Device failure alarm function (including pressure failure, compressor failure, low
oxygen concentration).
 Compressor with over heat protect function to gain in safety of the compressor and
the concentrator.

Ⅲ. SPECIFICATIONS
1. Power Supply: ~230V, 50Hz
2. Input Power: 【7F-3】320VA;【7F-5B】400VA
3. Maximum Recommend Flow Rate: 【7F-3】3L/min;
【7F-5B】5L/min

4. Oxygen Concentration at Nominal Output Pressure of 0kPa(Measured after warm up


30minutes): 【7F-3】3L/min: 93±3%;
【7F-5B】5L/min0: 95.5%~87%
5. Maximum limited pressure: 50kPa ( with humidifier bottle )
6. Sound Pressure Level & Sound Power Level :
【7F-3】: 3L/min,Sound Pressure ≤55dB(A),Sound Power≤60dB(A);
【7F-5B】: 5L/min,Sound Pressure ≤55dB(A),Sound Power≤60dB(A);
7. Audio Alarm:
50dB(A) or greater when failure alarm;
50dB(A) or greater when power lost;
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FEATURES
8. Oxygen Concentration vs. Oxygen Flow:
Tested at standard temperature and pressure dry conditions. (101.3kPa, 20℃, dry)
【7F-3】
Flow ( L/min ) Oxygen Concentration ( % )
0.5 93±3%
1 93±3%
2 93±3%
3 93±3%
4 80%~86%
5 70%~80%
【7F-5B】
Flow ( L/min ) Oxygen Concentration ( % )
0.5 95.5%~87%
1 95.5%~87%
2 95.5%~87%
3 95.5%~87%
4 95.5%~87%
5 95.5%~87%
9. Altitude: Not higher than 2000 meters above sea level.
10. Net Weight: 24kg
Dimension: 47×28.5×55.6 (cm)

11. Work system: work continuously.


12. Minimum Operating Time: 30minutes
13. Electric classification: class II equipment, type BF applied part,IP21
14. Electric classification:
over voltage category: II pollution degree: 2 altitude : ≤2000m

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FEATURES
15. Safety System:
 Over Current or Connection Loosen (Loss Power): Alarming and Shut Down
 Compressor Over Hot: Unit Shut Down
 Pressure Failure: Alarming and Shut Down
 Compressor Failure: Alarming and Shut Down
 Low Oxygen Concentration
16. Normal Operating Condition (with Oxygen Concentration Status Indicator):
 Temperature range: 5℃~40℃
 Relative humidity: 15%~90%
 Atmosphere pressure: 860hPa~1060hPa
Note: When operating condition over the rated ranges of ambient temperature, humidity
and atmosphere pressure, the performance of the oxygen may be dropped.
17. Oxygen Output Temperature: ≤ 46℃
Applied part Temperature(Nasal Cannula): ≤ 41℃ in normal condition
Applied part Temperature(Nasal Cannula): ≤ 43℃ in single fault condition
18. Cannula length DO NOT more than 15.2m and no twist.
19. Storage and Transportation Condition:
 Temperature range: -20℃~60℃
 Relative humidity: 10%~93% Non-condensing.
 Atmosphere pressure: 700hPa~1060hPa
The device should be stored with no strong sunlight, no corrosive
gas and well ventilated indoor area. The device must be
transported and used in the vertical position only.

When the oxygen concentrator is stored outside the temperature


range specified under normal operating condition, please put the
device in normal operating condition more than 4 hours before
operating.
20. The maximum oxygen flow for the accessories is not greater than 10L/min. And
the maximum pressure for the accessories is not greater than 200 kPa.

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HANDLING
Ⅰ. UNPACKING
Unless use the oxygen concentrator, retain containers and
packing materials for storage until use of the concentrator is
required.
1. Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its contents. If damage is evident, please
notify the carrier or local dealer.
2. Remove all loose packing from the carton.
3. Carefully remove all the components from the carton.

Ⅱ. INSPECTION
1. Examine exterior of the oxygen concentrator for nicks, dents, scratches or other
damages.
2. Inspect all components.

Ⅲ. STORAGE
1. Store the repackaged oxygen concentrator in a dry area.
2. DO NOT place other objects on top of the repackaged concentrator.

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
Ⅰ. FEATURE VIEW
Figure 1: view of the machine

view of the display panel

Figure 2: Humidifier Components

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
Ⅱ. PREPARE WORK
1. Open the transparent door, unscrew the bottle from the humidifier counter-clockwise. Fill

the bottle with pure water (or distilled water) to the level indicated by the manufacturer.
2. Screw securely the bottle back counterclockwise.
(Recommend to use Yuwell Humidifier p/n: 20005727 and its preferred location is shown as
Figure 1.)
3. Close the transparent door.
4. Connect the power supply:Ensure that the power switch is off; plug the concentrator’s
AC connector into a properly power outlet.
5. If you want to remove the concentrator , pull out the four caster lockers. ( figure 3 )

figure 3
pull out the locker to remove push down the locker to fix

1)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 liquid,
call Qualified Service Personnel for examination and repair.
2) Keep the cord away from HEATED or HOT surfaces.
3) Do not move or relocate concentrator by pulling on the cord.
4) Do not use extension cords with this unit.

NOTE: Concentrator may be used during the initial start warm-up time (approximately 30
min) while waiting for the O2 purity to reach maximum.
Ⅲ. OXYGEN ABSORBING OPERATION
1. Turn the power switch to the“|”position. The LCD shows “HELLO” , the green , yellow
indicator all light means concentrator is normal. About 1 second
later , only green indicator lights. After 4 seconds , the LCD
shows elapsed time .
2. Turn the flowrate knob to the setting prescribed by your
physician or therapist. ( Figure 4 )

4
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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
NOTE: To properly read the flowrate, 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.

If the flowrate on the flowmeter ever falls below 0.5L/min, check


tubing or accessories for blocked or kinked tubing or a defective
humidifier bottle.
 Meanwhile, humidifier bottle will have air bubble around the diffuser. Then, oxygen

comes from the oxygen outlet.


3. Connect the fire safe cannula valve (see the accessories) and the nasal oxygen cannula to
the oxygen outlet. ( See Figure 5 )

Nasal cannula
oxygen outlet

Figure 5

Note: The firesafe valve is a thermal fuse designed to extinguish an oxygen delivery tube
fire and stop the flow of oxygen if the tube is accidentally ignited. And the firesafe valve is
flow direction-sensitive component, the install direction must correct.
Note: The firesafe valve is maintenance free and has an intended life of 4 years. Dispose of
any firesafe valve 4 years after the manufacturing date state on the device label. Once
actuated, the firesafe valve cannot be reset and must be discarded.
Note: There is another firesafe valve installed close to the oxygen outlet and inside the
cabinet of the oxygen concentrator.
Note: The proper placement and positioning of the prongs of the nasal cannula in the nose
is critical to the amount of oxygen delivered to the respiratory system of the patient.
Note: The nasal cannula is single use. Re-using the cannula may increase the re-infection
risk.

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
Ⅳ. ALARM SIGNAL
Concentrator has following failure Alarm function:
1) Pressure failure 2) Compressor failure
3) Low oxygen concentration 4) Over temperature
5) Low flowrate 6) Power loss
Note: All the alarms are LOW PRIORITY.
Alarm can only be ceased by turning off the device.
 Initial startup of the concentrator
When the unit is turned on, the green/yellow lights and alarm will come on about 1
second to ensure the function of the indicators, then the yellow lights and alarm will
come off. After 5 minutes later, the oxygen sensor will be operating normally and will
control the indicator lights depending on oxygen concentration values. The explanations
of the indicator light functions are as follows.
 Explanation of the indicator light and alarm
Indicator
Symbol Status alarm
lights
I/O SYSTEM OKAY
(O2 concentration is greater than 82%.) Green —

O2 concentration is less than 82%. Yellow Alarm

SYSTEM FAILURE
(Pressure failure alarm; Or, Compressor
Yellow Alarm
circuit failure alarm ; Or , over
temperature alarm,low flowrate)

— Power loss — Alarm

 Alarm signal register


1. O2 concentration is greater than 82%. - Green light illuminates, and panel shows
“elapsed time” and " setting time ——". Normal Operation.
2. O2 concentration is less than 82%. - yellow light illuminate, alarm sounds, and panel
shows “elapsed time” and " setting time ——". Call Supplier Immediately. You
may continue to use the concentrator unless instructed otherwise by your supplier.
Be certain that BACKUP OXYGEN is nearby.

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
3. Pressure failure alarm - yellow light illuminates, alarm sounds, and panel shows word
“E1” or “E2”. Total unit shutdown. Switch immediately to backup oxygen supply.
Call supplier immediately.
4. Compressor failure alarm - yellow light illuminates, alarm sounds, and panel shows
word“E3” or “E4”. Total unit shutdown. Switch immediately to backup oxygen
supply. Call supplier immediately.
5. Over temperature alarm - yellow light illuminates, alarm sounds, and panel shows
word“E3”. Total unit shutdown. Switch immediately to backup oxygen supply. Call
supplier immediately.
6. Low flowrate alarm - yellow light illuminates, alarm sounds, and panel shows word
“LL”. Total unit shutdown. Switch immediately to backup oxygen supply. Call
supplier immediately.
7. Power loss alarm - alarm sound , no display , no machine working. Please check the
power input.
NOTE: Concentrator will reach to most stable state after warm-up (approximately 30
minutes).
Ⅴ. TIME SETTING
User can press the timing button to setting the operating time in 1~99 minutes.
 When it start working, the display shows “elapsed time” and " setting time ——",
it means that timing function is closed. It will work continually until power supply
cuts off.
 Press the “+” button once, operation time increases 1 minute, holding the button
more than 1.5 seconds it will increase continually.
 Press the “-” button once, operation time decrease 1 minute, holding the button more
than 1.5 seconds it will decrease continually.
The device will auto turn off and the display will show “00” when finishing timing. Reset
timing function.

Ⅵ. TURNNING OFF
Take off nasal oxygen cannula from oxygen outlet first, turn off power switch, and then
cut off the power source.

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
Ⅶ. SYMBOLS

Symbol Description Symbol Description

Alternating current Caution

Class Ⅱ Equipment Type BF Applied part

OFF (power disconnection ON (power connection to

from the mains) the mains)

No open flame:
Fire, open ignition
No smoking
source and
smoking prohibited

Keep Up Fragile

Temperature limit Humidity limitation

Atmospheric pressure Refer to


limitation instruction manual

Keep Dry Stacking Limitation

European
Manufacturer
Representative

Enclosures Protection Classification


The first characteristic number “2”: Protected against
IP21 access to hazardous parts with a finger.
The second characteristic number “1”: Protected against
vertically falling water drops.

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MAINTENANCE
NOTE: Power should be disconnected before beginning preventive maintenance on the
concentrator. The concentrator is specifically designed to minimize routine preventive
maintenance at intervals of once per year. In places with high dust or soot levels,
maintenance may need to be performed more often. The following must be performed at a
minimum of one year in service to assure years of additional reliability.
Ⅰ. CLEAN CABINET
CUT OFF the power supply first to avoid electrical shock.
DO NOT remove device cabinet.
Clean the cabinet with a mild household cleaner and non-abrasive cloth or sponge at
least one time a month. Do Not drop any liquid into the seam of the device.
Ⅱ. CLEAN OR REPLACE FILTER
Please clean or replace the filters in time, it’s very important to protect compressor and
to extend the device life.
1. Clean the I-stage air inlet once a month. ( Figure 6 )

2. The II-stage filter mesh cleans once half a month.

Replace or clean the filter immediately if the mesh turns black. (Figure7)

1) Clean the filter with a soft cleaner or wash in warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly.
2) DRY the filter thoroughly before reinstallation.

3) The filter must clean or replace after operating 100 hours operating at least or as

necessary.
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MAINTENANCE
DO NOT operate the concentrator without installing filter, or while
filter is wet. These actions could permanently damage the
concentrator.

3. Clean Humidifier
1) Remove the humidifier bottle from the humidifier cap then clean the bottle.
2) Remove the humidifier tube and diffuser then clean them.
3) The humidifier must clean or replace once a week at least or as necessary.
4) Replace clean water into humidifier every day before using.
Note: During both normal condition and single fault condition, the cabinet, humidifier and
nasal cannula can become contaminated with body fluids or expired gases. To reduce the
infection risk, please perform the maintenance routinely

4. REPLACE FUSE TUBE


Fuse tube for net power (Figure 10)
Type: T5AH250V~/Φ5×20

CUT OFF the power supply first.


Open the top cover, unscrew the screws, and take off the
store box. Unscrew fuse box counterclockwise, replace
the fuse tube.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Use the table below to take actions when the oxygen concentrator indicates an
abnormal condition.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Symptom Probable cause Solution


1) Power cord and wall outlet have 1) Re-insert the power cord into wall
poor contact. outlet securely.
Power Interruption Alarm:
2) Wall outlet no power output. 2) Change to another wall outlet.
Press the power on switch
3) Change to another wall outlet. Do
on the control panel, alarm, 3) Low power of wall outlet.
not use any extension cord.
display not lit, device not
work. 4) The fuse tube for power break. 4) Replace fuse.

5) If the device is still not working, please contact the supplier.


1) Leakage between humidifier bottle 1) Re-install and tighten the humidifier
and cap. cap.
2) The safety valve of humidifier is 2) Shake the humidifier slightly to
Concentrator is working, opened. close the safety valve..
the operating sound is
3) The connection between oxygen
normal, the flowmeter
output and humidifier is 3) Re-install the humidifier tubing.
knob can be adjusted but
leaking.
no oxygen output or
4) The accessory (nasal cannual,
weak output.
mask, humidifier, tubing…., etc.) 4) Replace the leaked accessory.
is leaking.
5) If the phenomenon is still appeared, please contact the supplier.
1) Oxygen Concentration ≤ 82%. 1) Clean or replace the filter.
2) Oxygen flow rate over the
Concentrator is working, maximum recommend flow rate: 2) Adjust the flow rate only under
but yellow light 【7F-3】3L/min; the advice of a physician.
illuminate, alarm 【7F-5B】5L/min
3) If the phenomenon is still appeared, the device can be used but please contact
the supplier.
Concentrator is not 1) System cycle pressure is too
1) Clean or replace the filter.
working, the yellow light low.
illuminate, alarm, the 2) If the phenomenon is still appeared, stop using the device, please contact the
display show “E1”. supplier immediately.
Concentrator is not 1) System cycle pressure is too 1) Stop using the device, please contact
working, the yellow high. the supplier immediately.
light illuminate, alarm, 2) If the phenomenon is still appeared, stop using the device, please contact the
the display show “E2”. supplier immediately.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Probable cause Solution
1) Stop using the device, please contact
1) Compressor circuit is opened.
the supplier immediately.
Concentrator is not
working, the yellow light 2) fan failure ; or concentrator air inlet
2) inside temperature is too high ;
illuminate, alarm, the and air outlet blocked ;
display show “E3”.
3) If the phenomenon is still appeared, stop using the device, please contact the
supplier immediately.

Concentrator is not 1) Compressor circuit is closed. 1) Stop using the device, please contact
working, the yellow light the supplier immediately.
illuminate, alarm, the 2) If the phenomenon is still appeared, stop using the device, please contact the
display show “E4”. supplier immediately.
1) oxygen outlet or tubing accessories
Concentrator is not 1) oxygen flowrate is too low. is blocked or kinked; or flowrate
working, the yellow light knob is turn down.
illuminate, alarm, the
2) If the phenomenon is still appeared, stop using the device, please contact the
display show “LL”.
supplier immediately.
1) Poor ventilation around the 1) Make sure the device is at least 10
around the device, so operating cm away from the walls, other jam
temperature is too high. or heater.
2) The water which added to
The nasal cannula is 2) Add cold water to humidifier.
humidifier is too hot.
fogged with vapor or full
of liquid drops. 3) Water added should between the
3) Add too many water into
(Remove the vapor or maximum and minimum levels in
humidifier.
liquid drops method: humidifier.
Turn on the device and 4) Turn off the device immediately.
4) The device stops suddenly
connect the tubing to the Restart the device to remove the
during operating.
oxygen outlet. Use moisture and liquid.
your finger to block and 5) Accessory is connected to the
5) Smooth the nasal cannula and
release the end of the device. The tubing is kinked
tubing.
tubing several times to and the device stops suddenly.
remove the moisture and 6) Cooling fan which mounted
6) Replace the cooling fan.
liquid.) inside the device stop running or
Note: Cut off the power first. And
rotate slowly, make the
perform by qualified personnel only.
operating temperature is too hot.
7) If the phenomenon is still appeared, the device can be used but please
contact the supplier.

If you have all other problems, TURN OFF the concentrator first,
use your reserve oxygen supply, and contact the supplier
immediately.
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OTHER ATTENTION ITEMS
Ⅰ. GAS PASS OPERATION SKETCH MAP

Air Filter Compressor Heat Exchanger

Oxygen/Nitrogen Molecular Valve


Separation Sieve Assembly

Oxygen Nitrogen Commute Valve Muffler

Pressure Bacilli Flowmeter


Product
Regulator Filter
Tank

Oxygen Humidifier Check Valve


Outlet

Ⅱ. ELECTRICAL RATIONALE

Transformer Display Board

Oxygen
Main Board
~ Sensor

Assemb
ValveⅡ

Fan Compressor Assemb


ValveⅠ

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OTHER ATTENTION ITEMS
Ⅲ. PACKING LIST
1. Oxygen Concentrator: 1 unit
2. User & Technical Manual: 1 piece
3. Fuse tube:T5AH250V~/φ5×20,2pcs
4. Firesafe Cannula Valve [ Bpr firesafe ] :1 piece
5. connect tube :φ5×φ9×40mm silicone tube
6. Nasal Oxygen Cannula 2m:1 piece

Ⅳ.DEVICE DISPOSAL
Contact the local cit or town offices for proper disposal instructions for oxygen
concentrator.

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EMC Information

Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other


equipment should be avoided because it could result in
improper operation. If such use is necessary, this equipment and
the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are
operating normally.

Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those


specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment
could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or
decreased electromagnetic, immunity of this equipment and
result in improper operation.

Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals


such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used
no closer than 30cm (12 inches) to any part of the Oxygen
Concentrator, including cables specified by the manufacturer.
Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment
could result.

Electric and magnetic environment guidance in use

Guidance and declaration of manufacturer -Electromagnetic emission

Emission test Compliance

RF emissions
Group 1
CISPR 11

RF emissions
Class B
CISPR 11

Emission of harmonics
Class A
IEC 61000-3-2

Voltage fluctuations /
Complies
flicker emissions IEC 61000-3-3

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EMC Information

Guidance and declaration of manufacturer -Electromagnetic emission

Immunity test test level

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) ±8 kV contact


IEC 61000-4-2 ±15 kV Air

Electrical fast transient /bursts


±2 kV for power supply lines
IEC 61000-4-4

Surge
±1 kV line to line
IEC 61000-4-5

0% UT 0.5 cycle at
0°,45°,90°,135°,180°,225°,270°and
315°
Voltage dips, short
interruptions and Voltage variations on 0% UT 1 cycle
power supply input lines 70% UT 25/30 cycles at 0°
IEC 61000-4-11
Voltage short interruptions :
0% UT 250/300 cycles at 0°

Power frequency
(50 Hz) magnetic 30 A/m
IEC 61000-4-8
10V/m
Radiated RF EM fields
80MHz – 2.7GHz
IEC 61000-4-3
80% AM at 1kHz
3V/m
Conducted disturbances induced by 0.15MHz – 80MHz
RF fields 6V in ISM and amateur radio bands
IEC 61000-4-6 between 0.15MHz and 80MHz
80% AM at 1kHz

Note: UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.

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EMC Information

Test specifications for ENCLOSURE PORT IMMUNITY to RF wireless communications equipment

Test Maximum IMMUNITY


Band Distance
frequency Service Modulation power TEST LEVEL
(MHz) (m)
(MHz) (W) (V/m)

Pulse modulation
385 380 - 390 TETRA 400 1,8 0,3 27
18 Hz

FM
GMRS 460,
450 430 - 470 ±5 kHz deviation 2 0,3 28
FRS 460
1 kHz sine

710
LTE Band Pulse modulation
745 704 - 787 0,2 0,3 9
13,17 217 Hz
780

810 GSM 800/900,


TETRA 800,
Pulse modulation
870 800 - 960 iDEN 820, 2 0,3 28
18 Hz
CDMA 850,
930 LTE Band 5

GSM 1800;
1720
CDMA 1900;
GSM 1900;
Pulse modulation
1845 1700 - 1990 DECT; 2 0,3 28
217 Hz
LTE Band
1970 1,3,4,25;
UMTS
Bluetooth,
WLAN,
Pulse modulation
2450 2400 - 2570 802.11 b/g/n, 2 0,3 28
217 Hz
RFID 2450,
LTE Band 7
5240
WLAN 802.11 Pulse modulation
5500 5100 - 5800 0,2 0,3 9
a/n 217 Hz
5785

NOTE If necessary to achieve the IMMUNITY TEST LEVEL, the distance between the transmitting
antenna and the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM may be reduced to 1 m. The 1 m test distance is
permitted by IEC 61000-4-3.

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Jiangsu Yuyue Medical Equipment & Supply Co., Ltd.
Address: Yunyang Industrial Park, Danyang, Jiangsu, P.R.China
TEL: 86-511-86900833

Shanghai International Holding Corp. GmbH (Europe)


Address: Eiffestrasse 80, 20537 Hamburg Germany
TEL: 0049-40-2513175

Notified Body:

Name: TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH


Address: Ridlerstr. 65, 80339 MÜnchen, Germany

Document No.: YY-7F-3/5B-01(B/1) 2019.06

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