External Ac Power; External Dc Power - Invacare Platinum Mobil User Manual

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3.3.5 External AC Power

The AC power adapter A allows the oxygen concentrator to be
connected to a 100–240 volt 50–60 Hertz outlet (i.e. wall outlet
of your home). The power adapter converts AC voltage to a DC
voltage that can be used to power the oxygen concentrator. Use of
the AC power adapter will allow the oxygen concentrator to operate
and simultaneously recharge the battery(s).
Complete the following steps to connect the AC power adapter
to the concentrator:
If not already assembled, attach the AC power cord E to the
1.
AC power adapter A.
2.
Insert the AC power adapter outlet connector B into the
external power input connector C of the concentrator.
Insert plug D into an AC outlet.
3.
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The external power input connector of the concentrator is
angled slightly upward. The outlet connector of the power
cord needs to be angled slightly upward when installed.
When a battery is installed, external AC or DC power can
be connected or disconnected whether the concentrator
is off or on.
When an external power source is properly connected to
the concentrator, the orange indicator light next to the plug
symbol on the control panel will illuminate and there will be
an audible beep. When external power is disconnected, the
orange light will turn off and there will be an audible beep.

3.3.6 External DC Power

The DC power cable G allows the oxygen concentrator to be
connected to an automobile's (boat, motor home, etc.) 12–volt
DC outlet. Use of the DC power cable will allow the oxygen
concentrator to be operated and simultaneously recharge the battery.
Complete the following steps to connect the DC power cable to the
concentrator:
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