Inova Labs XYC100B-SPT User Manual
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ALARM INDICATORS
The device will alarm to inform you of conditions that may require your
attention or action. Each alarm will trigger a repeating or continuous
audible tone and illuminate various Indicators on the Control Panel as
described below.
ALARM TITLE
DESCRIPTION & CORRECTIVE ACTION
Critical High
Temperature
A fast beep sounds and the amber Alarm Indicator flashes until
the unit shuts down. This alarm is triggered when the internal
temperature of the device exceeds 140°F (63°C). Move the device
away from any potential heat source and change to another source
of oxygen while the unit cools. After allowing sufficient time to
cool, turn on the device. If the alarm persists, continue to use
another source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider.
Critical Low
Battery
A fast beep sounds and the INT Indicator flashes amber until the
unit shuts down. This alarm is triggered when the Internal Battery
has approximately 30 seconds of charge remaining. Connect
the device to the AC or DC Power Supply. The device will begin
charging and the alarm should stop. If the alarm persists, switch
to another source of oxygen and call your equipment provider.
Low Battery
A single beep sounds every 60 seconds and the INT Indicator
flashes amber. This alarm is triggered when the Internal Battery
has approximately less than 10 minutes charge remaining.
Connect the device to the AC or DC Power Supply. The device will
begin charging and the alarm should stop. If the alarm persists,
switch to another source of oxygen and call your equipment
provider.
Low Oxygen /
Service Alarm
A continuous beep sounds and the amber Alarm Indicator is
illuminated. This alarm can be triggered when the oxygen purity
falls below 82%. This can occur if you are breathing at a high
breath rate that exceeds the oxygen production capacity of the
device or if the device requires sieve bed replacement. Take
slow deep breaths until your breath rate recovers.This allows the
device time to restore purity levels. If the alarm stops, the device
is safe to use. If the alarm persists for an extended period of time
after you have recovered your breath, change to another source
of oxygen and contact your equipment provider.
No Breath Detected
An intermittent beep sounds and the amber Alarm Indicator
flashes. This alarm can be triggered by a kinked cannula,
unattached cannula or shallow and/or mouth breathing. Check
the cannula connection and hose for kinks and fix if found. If the
cannula was not impaired and is also attached properly, the alarm
could be caused by shallow and/or mouth breathing. Breathe
deeply through your nasal cannula and the alarm should stop. If
the alarm persists, switch to another source of oxygen and contact
your equipment provider.