Invacare Platinum Mobile User Manual

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Invacare® Platinum® Mobile
POC1-100B, POC1-100C
en Oxygen Concentrator
User Manual

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  • Page 1 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile POC1-100B, POC1-100C en Oxygen Concentrator User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference.
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 3.4.3 Installing Shoulder Straps ..... . 32 3.5 Connecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula ... . 33 4 Usage .
  • Page 4 8.2 Specifications ....... . . 66 8.3 Regulatory Listing ......70 8.4 Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) .
  • Page 5: General

    NOT use any lubricants on concentrator unless – DO NOT use this product in any way other than recommended by Invacare. described in the specifications and intended – Keep the oxygen tubing, cord, AC adapter, use sections of this manual.
  • Page 6 – Check ALL external components and carton for damage. In case of damage, or if the product is not working correctly, contact a technician or Invacare for repair. – This product is intended to be used by adults only after reading and understanding the instructions and warnings of this user manual.
  • Page 7 General Open the battery compartment door. With battery fuel gauge label facing toward the front of the oxygen concentrator, slowly lower battery A straight down into one of the two slots in the battery compartment. Refer to Installing the Battery(s) in Setup. Connect the AC Power Adapter to the external power input connector B.
  • Page 8 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Turn on the concentrator by pressing the On/Off Button D until the control panel indicators light up. Refer to Turning on the Concentrator in Usage. Adjust the pulse flow setting to the one prescribed by your clinical professional. The pulse flow setting can be changed by pressing the flow selection button E.
  • Page 9: Symbols

    General 1.2 Symbols Refer to the following table for the meaning of symbols marked on the equipment and/or packaging. Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury General Warning Sign or property damage.
  • Page 10 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Class II Equipment Indoor Use ONLY This symbol is included on the AC Power On/Off power adapter. DO NOT use oil or grease Data Output Terminal DO NOT dispose of in household waste Keep dry Manufacturer Protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5 mm diameter and greater.
  • Page 11: Indications For Use

    – DO NOT use this product in any way other than The Invacare Mobile Medical Application Accessory described in the specifications and intended POC1-CONNECT is intended for use with the Invacare use sections of this manual. Platinum Mobile Oxygen Concentrator POC1-100B or POC1-100C device, to allow patients via their Android™...
  • Page 12: Features

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile WARNING! On/Off Button Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort Press for one second to turn concentrator on or off. The conserving, or pulse dose, oxygen delivery technique used by this device is contraindicated Flow Selection Button in persons whose breathing during normal resting Press to adjust the pulsed oxygen flow to your would be unable to trigger the device.
  • Page 13: Input/Output Connections

    General 1.6.2 Input/Output Connections Battery Gauge Indicates the charge status of the battery(s). Refer to Reading the Battery Gauge for Installed and Uninstalled Battery(s) in Setup for more details. External Power Indicator The orange indicator light next to the plug symbol illuminates when an external power source is connected to the concentrator.
  • Page 14: Power Options

    External battery charger with power supply: POC1–115 Battery(s): Up to two rechargeable batteries can be installed The following replacement parts are available from Invacare: in the battery compartment of the concentrator. When fully charged, a single battery supplies power for up to five hours •...
  • Page 15: Safety

    Safety 2 Safety 2.1 Label Locations The label is located on the back of the concentrator. The serial number is located on the right side of label shown here. Model POC1-100B The concentrator has four pulse flow settings. 1194969-C...
  • Page 16 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Model POC1-100C The concentrator has five pulse flow settings. 1194969-C...
  • Page 17: General Guidelines

    Invacare for repair. oxygen carrying accessories such as cannulas – This product is intended to be used by adults or tanks are located.
  • Page 18 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile CAUTION! DANGER! Federal (statutory) law restricts this device to Risk of Death, Injury Or Damage From Fire sale by or on the order of a medical practitioner Textiles, oil or petroleum substances, grease, licensed by a governmental agency where he/she greasy substances and other combustibles are practices.
  • Page 19 – DO NOT block access to power outlet needed accessories. Any other accessories have to unplug the AC power cord. not been tested by Invacare and are not – DO NOT use frayed or damaged power cords. recommended for use with Invacare products.
  • Page 20 CAUTION! Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort WARNING! While Invacare strives to produce the best oxygen Risk of Injury or Damage concentrator in the market today, this oxygen To prevent injury or damage during use: concentrator can fail to produce oxygen due to –...
  • Page 21 Call a qualified electrician for repair. – NEVER drop or insert any object or liquid into any opening. – Invacare recommends the concentrator not be used in the rain. – The concentrator is not designed to be used with a humidifier. Use of this device with a humidifier may impair performance and/or damage the equipment.
  • Page 22: Radio Frequency Interference

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 2.3 Radio Frequency Interference 2.4 Traveling with the Concentrator Medical Electrical Equipment needs to be installed and used Before Traveling according to the EMC information in this manual. 1. Contact your travel carrier and/or tour guide about...
  • Page 23 Safety 3. Charge the installed battery of the concentrator and 1. If you plan on using the concentrator the entire time any supplemental batteries fully before you depart, thus you are on the plane, verify that your concentrator does extending the operating time of the concentrator during not block access to an emergency exit or aisle way.
  • Page 24 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 1. You may use your concentrator when moving about Traveling by Train the cabin, ONLY after the pilot turns off the “Fasten Contact the train authorities at least twelve hours ahead of Seat Belt” sign. arrival that you are going to use your concentrator. There 2.
  • Page 25: Setup

    1. Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its warranty: contents. If damage is evident, notify the carrier or – Use only Invacare specified power supplies with your local dealer. the oxygen concentrator. 2. Remove all loose packing from the carton.
  • Page 26: Installing The Battery(S)

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 3.3.1 Installing the Battery(s) DANGER! Risk of Death, Injury or Damage To avoid death, injury or damage from fire: – DO NOT heat above 140°F (60°C), incinerate, disassemble, or short terminals. – Dispose in accordance with all local regulations.
  • Page 27: Charging The Battery(S)

    Setup 3. Ensure the battery fully engages the battery connections up the batteries. To charge the battery(s), perform the located at the bottom of the battery compartment. following steps: When fully inserted, the top of the battery is level with 1.
  • Page 28: Reading The Battery Gauge For Installed And Uninstalled Battery(S)

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 1. For charging of the battery(s) after initial charging, do one of the following: • Connect the AC power adapter (if charging from a wall outlet). Refer to External AC Power in Setup. • Connect the DC power cable (if charging from a vehicle).
  • Page 29: Removing The Battery(S)

    Setup flashes to show the battery is charging. When the battery is 3.3.4 Removing the Battery(s) fully charged, the fourth segment B of the battery gauge A stops flashing and remains lit. Battery Gauge for Uninstalled Battery(s) 1. Open the battery compartment door F of the concentrator B.
  • Page 30: External Ac Power

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 3.3.5 External AC Power 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.
  • Page 31: Carry Bag Setup

    Setup the oxygen concentrator to be operated and simultaneously 3.4.1 Installing the Carry Bag recharge the battery. Complete the following steps to connect the DC power cable to the concentrator: 1. Insert the DC power cable outlet connector F into the external power input connector C of the concentrator.
  • Page 32: Removing The Carry Bag

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 5. Lay the concentrator and carry bag down with air intake 3.4.3 Installing Shoulder Straps filter screen facing upward. The carry bag can be configured as a messenger bag 6. Push the concentrator into the carry bag until it is fully using one shoulder strap or as a back pack using seated against the top retainer.
  • Page 33: Connecting/Positioning The Nasal Cannula

    Setup 3.5 Connecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula DANGER! Risk of Injury or Death The cannula can cause tripping, falling, or other injury if improperly positioned and secured. To avoid injury or death: – The cannula MUST be routed and secured properly. –...
  • Page 34 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile WARNING! Risk of Injury or Death To reduce the risk of injury or death from illness: – Replace the nasal cannula on a regular basis. Check with your equipment provider or physician to determine how often the cannula should be replaced.
  • Page 35: Usage

    – Keep concentrator at least 12 in (30.5 cm) away – Use only Invacare carry bag, model POC1–150. from walls, draperies and furniture. – DO NOT use in presence of pollutants, smoke CAUTION!
  • Page 36: Turning On The Concentrator

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile to the desired position. Refer to Installing Shoulder Straps is directed away from the body and the control panel is in Setup. positioned for proper viewing. The carry bag also has a handle D that can be used to move and position the concentrator.
  • Page 37: Turning Off The Concentrator

    Usage 4.5 Turning Off the Concentrator 4.7 Breathing with the Use of the Concentrator 1. To turn off the concentrator press the On/Off button As you breathe with the nasal cannula installed, a pulse until “Powering Down” is shown on the display screen. of oxygen is delivered each time the concentrator senses 2.
  • Page 38: Adjusting The Pulse Flow Setting

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 4.9 Adjusting the Pulse Flow Setting The pulse flow setting and pulse icon are not shown when alarm text is displayed on screen. CAUTION! Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort Informational Text It is very important to select the prescribed oxygen flow setting.
  • Page 39: Battery Life And Management

    Usage If a message other than the pulse flow setting is shown on the display screen, the adjusted pulse flow setting will temporarily be displayed for five seconds after pressing the flow selection button. The concentrator pulse flow setting at power-up will be the same flow setting selected the last time the unit was turned off.
  • Page 40 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile • Keep your battery(s) fully charged when using the • DO NOT leave your battery(s) installed into the concentrator on a daily basis. concentrator when the concentrator is not going to • Your concentrator battery(s) can be recharged at any be used for more than a day.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    CAUTION! this manual. Risk of Damage – Users should contact your dealer or Invacare Harsh chemical agents can damage the for service. concentrator and its equipment. To avoid damage: 5.2 Service Life...
  • Page 42: Cleaning The Air Intake Filter Screen

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Periodically clean the concentrator’s cabinet as follows: 1. Turn off concentrator. 2. Remove the concentrator from the carry bag or back pack. 3. Use a damp cloth, or sponge, with a mild detergent such as Dawn dish washing soap to gently clean the exterior case.
  • Page 43: Cleaning And Disinfection Between Patients

    Maintenance 4. Wipe or brush the carry bag with a mild liquid dish 3. Disinfect the surfaces of the concentrator and detergent (such as Dawn) and water. Rinse thoroughly. accessories using Clorox® 4 in One Disinfectant & 5. Allow the carry bag to air dry after cleaning and before Sanitizer or substantially equivalent product.
  • Page 44: Viewing Hour Meter

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 5.7 Viewing Hour Meter To view the elapsed hours of concentrator run time perform the following steps: 1. Ensure that the unit is powered off and connected to an external power source. 2. Press and hold the flow selection button for five seconds.
  • Page 45: Preventative Maintenance Checklist

    Clean Air Intake Filter Screen Inspect Cabinet of Concentrator and AC Adapter for Damage. Do not use if damage is found. Return to Invacare for repair. Inspect Carry Bag Strap(s) and hardware for Damage. Replace strap or carry bag if damage found.
  • Page 46 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile EVERY 4,380 HOURS, EVERY 3 YEARS, AND BETWEEN PATIENTS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST Check Oxygen Purity* Perform Functional Test* DURING PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND BETWEEN PATIENTS Check Intake Filter Screen for damage. Replace carry bag if damage is found.
  • Page 47: After Use

    After Use 6.2 Disposal 6 After Use Recycle DO NOT dispose of in 6.1 Storage household waste 1. Remove battery(s) prior to storage. 2. Store the repackaged oxygen concentrator and battery(s) in a cool, dry area. 3. DO NOT place objects on top of packaged concentrator. Refer to storage conditions in Specifications in This product has been supplied from an environmentally Technical Data.
  • Page 48: Wear And Tear

    Expected life values shown as hours is in reference to hours of concentrator operation. Refer to Viewing Invacare reserves the right to ask for any item back that Hour Meter in Maintenance. Expected life values has an alleged defect in workmanship. See Warranty that shown as months or years is in reference to duration shipped with the product for specific warranty information.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting If your concentrator fails to operate properly, refer to the following chart for possible causes and solutions. If necessary, contact your provider. Oxygen Concentrator Does Not Turn On or Does Not Stay On Symptom Probable Cause Solution(s) Concentrator does Try to power up the concentrator again while...
  • Page 50 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Concentrator is Beeping with No Lights or Display Symptom Probable Cause Solution(s) Concentrator is beeping with Battery has been removed or disconnected 1. Ensure the battery is completely inserted no lights or display. and there is no external power connected.
  • Page 51: Alarm Conditions

    Troubleshooting No External Power Symbol Illuminated on Control Panel Symptom Probable Cause Solution With AC power Power source is faulty, or there is a loose 1. If the green indicator light on the AC adapter plugged into connection. is lit, check power connections from the AC concentrator, adapter to concentrator.
  • Page 52: Operational Alarms

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 7.2.1 Operational Alarms The concentrator continues to run when the alarm conditions listed in this section occur. LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: No Breath Detected Oxygen concentrator has not detected a 1. Verify cannula is connected, not breath over a 15 second period.
  • Page 53 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: NOTES: A sufficient reduction of the user’s breath rate will automatically turn off the alarm. The first occurrence of this alarm condition will cancel the audio off (mute) feature. Audio off (mute) can be reactivated. If reactivated, the alarm audio off (mute) feature will remain activated even if this alarm condition occurs again.
  • Page 54 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Low Battery Remaining battery run time of 1. Connect oxygen concentrator to either the AC or DC power, OR approximately 15 minutes or less. Charge Now 2. Insert an alternate charged battery Battery requires charging.
  • Page 55 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Unit Cold Concentrator is near its minimum 1. Move concentrator to warmer operating temperature. surroundings. Allow concentrator to Allow to warm warm up to 41°F (5°C). INDICATORS: Single audible beep every 30 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated NOTES: The alarm will turn off when the required internal operating temperature is reached.
  • Page 56 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Battery Cold Battery is near its minimum operating 1. Move concentrator to warmer temperature. surroundings. Allow concentrator to Allow to warm warm up to 41°F (5°C), OR 2. Use AC or DC power and remove...
  • Page 57 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: NOTES: The alarm will turn on when the oxygen purity has dropped below 85%. The alarm will turn off when the oxygen output purity has increased above to 87%. The alarm limits have a tolerance of +/- 2%. Alarm signal generation may be delayed by up to 128 seconds due to the monitoring algorithm used to prevent nuisance alarms.
  • Page 58 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Cannot charge Battery is too cold to allow the battery 1. Move concentrator to warmer surroundings. Allow concentrator to to charge. Allow to warm warm up to 41°F (5°C), OR This alarm only occurs when an external 2.
  • Page 59 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Warming Up The concentrator is still warming up 1. Verify concentrator is in after two minutes from initial start recommended environmental INDICATORS: up. The oxygen output purity has not temperature. Refer to Specifications No audible beep reached the minimum value listed in in Technical Data.
  • Page 60: Shut Down Alarms

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 7.2.2 Shut Down Alarms The concentrator shuts down when the alarm conditions in this section occur. LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Oxygen concentrator has not detected a 1. Verify cannula is connected, not breath for over a two minute period.
  • Page 61 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Remaining battery capacity has been 1. Connect oxygen concentrator to either the AC or DC power, OR completely used. Battery requires Battery Depleted 2. Insert an alternate charged battery. charging. Remove the depleted battery and INDICATORS: Concentrator function has shut down.
  • Page 62 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Concentrator is too cold to allow it to 1. Move concentrator to warmer surroundings. Allow concentrator to continue operating. Unit Too Cold warm up to 41°F (5°C). Concentrator function has shut down.
  • Page 63 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Battery is too cold to allow the battery 1. Move concentrator to warmer surroundings. Allow concentrator to to continue operating. Battery Cold warm up to 41°F (5°C), OR Concentrator function has shut down. 2.
  • Page 64 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Abnormal system condition has been 1. Turn the concentrator Off, then On detected. again to retry. System Fault 2. Change to another source of oxygen May be caused by malfunction of...
  • Page 65: Technical Data

    The volume of each oxygen pulse will vary with the patient’s breath rate such that the fixed minute volume is maintained. The Invacare Platinum Mobile is capable of operation by the patient in a home, institution, vehicle, or other environments outside the home.
  • Page 66: Specifications

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 8.2 Specifications Electrical Requirements: AC Power Supply: 110–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz DC Power Supply: 11–16 VDC 5 A at 19 VDC, 10 A at 11–16 VDC Rated Current Input: Power Consumption: Pulse Setting: (Typical) P1 = 18 W...
  • Page 67 Technical Data Oxygen Purity: 87% to 95.6%, at all flow settings and over the rated ranges for ambient temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure. After initial warm-up period (typically less than 5 minutes) Conserver Trigger < 0.18 cmH O pressure drop (For all cannula lengths) Sensitivity: Factory set—no adjustment, pressure activated Only patient respiratory efforts that achieve the trigger pressure will result in the delivery of...
  • Page 68 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Battery Duration: Condition One Battery Two Batteries (Times are approximate) Pulse Setting P1 5 hr 5 min 10 hr 10 min Pulse Setting P2 3 hr 30 min 7 hr 0 min Pulse Setting P3 2 hr 20 min 4 hr 40 min Pulse Setting P4–P5...
  • Page 69 Technical Data Shipping Weight: 10.5 lbs (4.8 kg) (Nominal) Classifications: Class II Electrical Shock Protection, Type BF Applied Part, Continuous Operation Concentrator—IP22 Ingress Protection Rating: AC Power Adapter—IP21 Battery—Keep Dry Applied Parts: Cannula/Oxygen Tubing, Oxygen Outlet Port, Carry Bag Delivered Oxygen Pulse Volumes: •...
  • Page 70: Regulatory Listing

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 8.3 Regulatory Listing ETL certified EN/IEC 60601-1; Ed: 3.1 complying EN/IEC 60601-1-2; Ed: 4 with: AAMI ES60601–1 (United States) CSA 22.2 No. 60601–1 (Canada) ISO 80601–2–69 ISO 80601–2–67 IEC 60601–1–6 IEC 60601–1–8 IEC 60601–1–11 RTCA DO 160G...
  • Page 71: Electromagnetic Compliance (Emc)

    Technical Data 8.4 Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration—electromagnetic emission The Device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance...
  • Page 72 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile ± 2 kV for power supply ± 2 kV for power supply Electrical Fast lines lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical transient / burst commercial or hospital environment. ± 1 kV for input/output ±...
  • Page 73 Technical Data Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Device including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended separation distance: Conducted RF d = 1.2√P 150 kHz to 80 MHz...
  • Page 74 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Device is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Device should be observed to verify normal operation.
  • Page 75 Technical Data For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation, distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
  • Page 76: Warranty

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 9 Warranty 9.1 Limited Warranty Refer to the warranty information included with your product for warranty details. 1194969-C...
  • Page 77 Notes...
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  • Page 80 Invacare Corporation Manufacturer One Invacare Way Invacare Corporation Elyria, Ohio USA 2101 E. Lake Mary Blvd. 44035 Sanford, FL USA 32773 440–329–6000 407–321–5630 800–333–6900 Technical Services 440-329-6593 800-832-4707 www.invacare.com 1194969-C 2018-10-09 Making Life’s Experiences Possible® *1194969C*...
  • Page 81 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile POC1-100B, POC1-100C en Oxygen Concentrator User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference.
  • Page 82 All rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 83 Contents 3.4.3 Installing Shoulder Straps ..... . 32 3.5 Connecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula ... . 33 4 Usage .
  • Page 84 8.2 Specifications ....... . . 66 8.3 Regulatory Listing ......70 8.4 Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) .
  • Page 85: General

    NOT use any lubricants on concentrator unless – DO NOT use this product in any way other than recommended by Invacare. described in the specifications and intended – Keep the oxygen tubing, cord, AC adapter, use sections of this manual.
  • Page 86 – Check ALL external components and carton for damage. In case of damage, or if the product is not working correctly, contact a technician or Invacare for repair. – This product is intended to be used by adults only after reading and understanding the instructions and warnings of this user manual.
  • Page 87 General Open the battery compartment door. With battery fuel gauge label facing toward the front of the oxygen concentrator, slowly lower battery A straight down into one of the two slots in the battery compartment. Refer to Installing the Battery(s) in Setup. Connect the AC Power Adapter to the external power input connector B.
  • Page 88 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Turn on the concentrator by pressing the On/Off Button D until the control panel indicators light up. Refer to Turning on the Concentrator in Usage. Adjust the pulse flow setting to the one prescribed by your clinical professional. The pulse flow setting can be changed by pressing the flow selection button E.
  • Page 89: Symbols

    General 1.2 Symbols Refer to the following table for the meaning of symbols marked on the equipment and/or packaging. Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury General Warning Sign or property damage.
  • Page 90 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Class II Equipment Indoor Use ONLY This symbol is included on the AC Power On/Off power adapter. DO NOT use oil or grease Data Output Terminal DO NOT dispose of in household waste Keep dry Manufacturer Protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5 mm diameter and greater.
  • Page 91: Indications For Use

    – DO NOT use this product in any way other than The Invacare Mobile Medical Application Accessory described in the specifications and intended POC1-CONNECT is intended for use with the Invacare use sections of this manual. Platinum Mobile Oxygen Concentrator POC1-100B or POC1-100C device, to allow patients via their Android™...
  • Page 92: Features

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile WARNING! On/Off Button Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort Press for one second to turn concentrator on or off. The conserving, or pulse dose, oxygen delivery technique used by this device is contraindicated Flow Selection Button in persons whose breathing during normal resting Press to adjust the pulsed oxygen flow to your would be unable to trigger the device.
  • Page 93: Input/Output Connections

    General 1.6.2 Input/Output Connections Battery Gauge Indicates the charge status of the battery(s). Refer to Reading the Battery Gauge for Installed and Uninstalled Battery(s) in Setup for more details. External Power Indicator The orange indicator light next to the plug symbol illuminates when an external power source is connected to the concentrator.
  • Page 94: Power Options

    External battery charger with power supply: POC1–115 Battery(s): Up to two rechargeable batteries can be installed The following replacement parts are available from Invacare: in the battery compartment of the concentrator. When fully charged, a single battery supplies power for up to five hours •...
  • Page 95: Safety

    Safety 2 Safety 2.1 Label Locations The label is located on the back of the concentrator. The serial number is located on the right side of label shown here. Model POC1-100B The concentrator has four pulse flow settings. 1194969-C...
  • Page 96 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Model POC1-100C The concentrator has five pulse flow settings. 1194969-C...
  • Page 97: General Guidelines

    Invacare for repair. oxygen carrying accessories such as cannulas – This product is intended to be used by adults or tanks are located.
  • Page 98 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile CAUTION! DANGER! Federal (statutory) law restricts this device to Risk of Death, Injury Or Damage From Fire sale by or on the order of a medical practitioner Textiles, oil or petroleum substances, grease, licensed by a governmental agency where he/she greasy substances and other combustibles are practices.
  • Page 99 – DO NOT block access to power outlet needed accessories. Any other accessories have to unplug the AC power cord. not been tested by Invacare and are not – DO NOT use frayed or damaged power cords. recommended for use with Invacare products.
  • Page 100 CAUTION! Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort WARNING! While Invacare strives to produce the best oxygen Risk of Injury or Damage concentrator in the market today, this oxygen To prevent injury or damage during use: concentrator can fail to produce oxygen due to –...
  • Page 101 Call a qualified electrician for repair. – NEVER drop or insert any object or liquid into any opening. – Invacare recommends the concentrator not be used in the rain. – The concentrator is not designed to be used with a humidifier. Use of this device with a humidifier may impair performance and/or damage the equipment.
  • Page 102: Radio Frequency Interference

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 2.3 Radio Frequency Interference 2.4 Traveling with the Concentrator Medical Electrical Equipment needs to be installed and used Before Traveling according to the EMC information in this manual. 1. Contact your travel carrier and/or tour guide about...
  • Page 103 Safety 3. Charge the installed battery of the concentrator and 1. If you plan on using the concentrator the entire time any supplemental batteries fully before you depart, thus you are on the plane, verify that your concentrator does extending the operating time of the concentrator during not block access to an emergency exit or aisle way.
  • Page 104 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 1. You may use your concentrator when moving about Traveling by Train the cabin, ONLY after the pilot turns off the “Fasten Contact the train authorities at least twelve hours ahead of Seat Belt” sign. arrival that you are going to use your concentrator. There 2.
  • Page 105: Setup

    1. Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its warranty: contents. If damage is evident, notify the carrier or – Use only Invacare specified power supplies with your local dealer. the oxygen concentrator. 2. Remove all loose packing from the carton.
  • Page 106: Installing The Battery(S)

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 3.3.1 Installing the Battery(s) DANGER! Risk of Death, Injury or Damage To avoid death, injury or damage from fire: – DO NOT heat above 140°F (60°C), incinerate, disassemble, or short terminals. – Dispose in accordance with all local regulations.
  • Page 107: Charging The Battery(S)

    Setup 3. Ensure the battery fully engages the battery connections up the batteries. To charge the battery(s), perform the located at the bottom of the battery compartment. following steps: When fully inserted, the top of the battery is level with 1.
  • Page 108: Reading The Battery Gauge For Installed And Uninstalled Battery(S)

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 1. For charging of the battery(s) after initial charging, do one of the following: • Connect the AC power adapter (if charging from a wall outlet). Refer to External AC Power in Setup. • Connect the DC power cable (if charging from a vehicle).
  • Page 109: Removing The Battery(S)

    Setup flashes to show the battery is charging. When the battery is 3.3.4 Removing the Battery(s) fully charged, the fourth segment B of the battery gauge A stops flashing and remains lit. Battery Gauge for Uninstalled Battery(s) 1. Open the battery compartment door F of the concentrator B.
  • Page 110: External Ac Power

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 3.3.5 External AC Power 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.
  • Page 111: Carry Bag Setup

    Setup the oxygen concentrator to be operated and simultaneously 3.4.1 Installing the Carry Bag recharge the battery. Complete the following steps to connect the DC power cable to the concentrator: 1. Insert the DC power cable outlet connector F into the external power input connector C of the concentrator.
  • Page 112: Removing The Carry Bag

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 5. Lay the concentrator and carry bag down with air intake 3.4.3 Installing Shoulder Straps filter screen facing upward. The carry bag can be configured as a messenger bag 6. Push the concentrator into the carry bag until it is fully using one shoulder strap or as a back pack using seated against the top retainer.
  • Page 113: Connecting/Positioning The Nasal Cannula

    Setup 3.5 Connecting/Positioning the Nasal Cannula DANGER! Risk of Injury or Death The cannula can cause tripping, falling, or other injury if improperly positioned and secured. To avoid injury or death: – The cannula MUST be routed and secured properly. –...
  • Page 114 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile WARNING! Risk of Injury or Death To reduce the risk of injury or death from illness: – Replace the nasal cannula on a regular basis. Check with your equipment provider or physician to determine how often the cannula should be replaced.
  • Page 115: Usage

    – Keep concentrator at least 12 in (30.5 cm) away – Use only Invacare carry bag, model POC1–150. from walls, draperies and furniture. – DO NOT use in presence of pollutants, smoke CAUTION!
  • Page 116: Turning On The Concentrator

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile to the desired position. Refer to Installing Shoulder Straps is directed away from the body and the control panel is in Setup. positioned for proper viewing. The carry bag also has a handle D that can be used to move and position the concentrator.
  • Page 117: Turning Off The Concentrator

    Usage 4.5 Turning Off the Concentrator 4.7 Breathing with the Use of the Concentrator 1. To turn off the concentrator press the On/Off button As you breathe with the nasal cannula installed, a pulse until “Powering Down” is shown on the display screen. of oxygen is delivered each time the concentrator senses 2.
  • Page 118: Adjusting The Pulse Flow Setting

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 4.9 Adjusting the Pulse Flow Setting The pulse flow setting and pulse icon are not shown when alarm text is displayed on screen. CAUTION! Risk of Minor Injury or Discomfort Informational Text It is very important to select the prescribed oxygen flow setting.
  • Page 119: Battery Life And Management

    Usage If a message other than the pulse flow setting is shown on the display screen, the adjusted pulse flow setting will temporarily be displayed for five seconds after pressing the flow selection button. The concentrator pulse flow setting at power-up will be the same flow setting selected the last time the unit was turned off.
  • Page 120 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile • Keep your battery(s) fully charged when using the • DO NOT leave your battery(s) installed into the concentrator on a daily basis. concentrator when the concentrator is not going to • Your concentrator battery(s) can be recharged at any be used for more than a day.
  • Page 121: Maintenance

    CAUTION! this manual. Risk of Damage – Users should contact your dealer or Invacare Harsh chemical agents can damage the for service. concentrator and its equipment. To avoid damage: 5.2 Service Life...
  • Page 122: Cleaning The Air Intake Filter Screen

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Periodically clean the concentrator’s cabinet as follows: 1. Turn off concentrator. 2. Remove the concentrator from the carry bag or back pack. 3. Use a damp cloth, or sponge, with a mild detergent such as Dawn dish washing soap to gently clean the exterior case.
  • Page 123: Cleaning And Disinfection Between Patients

    Maintenance 4. Wipe or brush the carry bag with a mild liquid dish 3. Disinfect the surfaces of the concentrator and detergent (such as Dawn) and water. Rinse thoroughly. accessories using Clorox® 4 in One Disinfectant & 5. Allow the carry bag to air dry after cleaning and before Sanitizer or substantially equivalent product.
  • Page 124: Viewing Hour Meter

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 5.7 Viewing Hour Meter To view the elapsed hours of concentrator run time perform the following steps: 1. Ensure that the unit is powered off and connected to an external power source. 2. Press and hold the flow selection button for five seconds.
  • Page 125: Preventative Maintenance Checklist

    Clean Air Intake Filter Screen Inspect Cabinet of Concentrator and AC Adapter for Damage. Do not use if damage is found. Return to Invacare for repair. Inspect Carry Bag Strap(s) and hardware for Damage. Replace strap or carry bag if damage found.
  • Page 126 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile EVERY 4,380 HOURS, EVERY 3 YEARS, AND BETWEEN PATIENTS, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST Check Oxygen Purity* Perform Functional Test* DURING PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND BETWEEN PATIENTS Check Intake Filter Screen for damage. Replace carry bag if damage is found.
  • Page 127: After Use

    After Use 6.2 Disposal 6 After Use Recycle DO NOT dispose of in 6.1 Storage household waste 1. Remove battery(s) prior to storage. 2. Store the repackaged oxygen concentrator and battery(s) in a cool, dry area. 3. DO NOT place objects on top of packaged concentrator. Refer to storage conditions in Specifications in This product has been supplied from an environmentally Technical Data.
  • Page 128: Wear And Tear

    Expected life values shown as hours is in reference to hours of concentrator operation. Refer to Viewing Invacare reserves the right to ask for any item back that Hour Meter in Maintenance. Expected life values has an alleged defect in workmanship. See Warranty that shown as months or years is in reference to duration shipped with the product for specific warranty information.
  • Page 129: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting If your concentrator fails to operate properly, refer to the following chart for possible causes and solutions. If necessary, contact your provider. Oxygen Concentrator Does Not Turn On or Does Not Stay On Symptom Probable Cause Solution(s) Concentrator does Try to power up the concentrator again while...
  • Page 130 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Concentrator is Beeping with No Lights or Display Symptom Probable Cause Solution(s) Concentrator is beeping with Battery has been removed or disconnected 1. Ensure the battery is completely inserted no lights or display. and there is no external power connected.
  • Page 131: Alarm Conditions

    Troubleshooting No External Power Symbol Illuminated on Control Panel Symptom Probable Cause Solution With AC power Power source is faulty, or there is a loose 1. If the green indicator light on the AC adapter plugged into connection. is lit, check power connections from the AC concentrator, adapter to concentrator.
  • Page 132: Operational Alarms

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 7.2.1 Operational Alarms The concentrator continues to run when the alarm conditions listed in this section occur. LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: No Breath Detected Oxygen concentrator has not detected a 1. Verify cannula is connected, not breath over a 15 second period.
  • Page 133 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: NOTES: A sufficient reduction of the user’s breath rate will automatically turn off the alarm. The first occurrence of this alarm condition will cancel the audio off (mute) feature. Audio off (mute) can be reactivated. If reactivated, the alarm audio off (mute) feature will remain activated even if this alarm condition occurs again.
  • Page 134 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Low Battery Remaining battery run time of 1. Connect oxygen concentrator to either the AC or DC power, OR approximately 15 minutes or less. Charge Now 2. Insert an alternate charged battery Battery requires charging.
  • Page 135 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Unit Cold Concentrator is near its minimum 1. Move concentrator to warmer operating temperature. surroundings. Allow concentrator to Allow to warm warm up to 41°F (5°C). INDICATORS: Single audible beep every 30 seconds YELLOW alarm indicator illuminated NOTES: The alarm will turn off when the required internal operating temperature is reached.
  • Page 136 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Battery Cold Battery is near its minimum operating 1. Move concentrator to warmer temperature. surroundings. Allow concentrator to Allow to warm warm up to 41°F (5°C), OR 2. Use AC or DC power and remove...
  • Page 137 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: NOTES: The alarm will turn on when the oxygen purity has dropped below 85%. The alarm will turn off when the oxygen output purity has increased above to 87%. The alarm limits have a tolerance of +/- 2%. Alarm signal generation may be delayed by up to 128 seconds due to the monitoring algorithm used to prevent nuisance alarms.
  • Page 138 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Cannot charge Battery is too cold to allow the battery 1. Move concentrator to warmer surroundings. Allow concentrator to to charge. Allow to warm warm up to 41°F (5°C), OR This alarm only occurs when an external 2.
  • Page 139 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Warming Up The concentrator is still warming up 1. Verify concentrator is in after two minutes from initial start recommended environmental INDICATORS: up. The oxygen output purity has not temperature. Refer to Specifications No audible beep reached the minimum value listed in in Technical Data.
  • Page 140: Shut Down Alarms

    Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 7.2.2 Shut Down Alarms The concentrator shuts down when the alarm conditions in this section occur. LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Oxygen concentrator has not detected a 1. Verify cannula is connected, not breath for over a two minute period.
  • Page 141 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Remaining battery capacity has been 1. Connect oxygen concentrator to either the AC or DC power, OR completely used. Battery requires Battery Depleted 2. Insert an alternate charged battery. charging. Remove the depleted battery and INDICATORS: Concentrator function has shut down.
  • Page 142 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Concentrator is too cold to allow it to 1. Move concentrator to warmer surroundings. Allow concentrator to continue operating. Unit Too Cold warm up to 41°F (5°C). Concentrator function has shut down.
  • Page 143 Troubleshooting LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Battery is too cold to allow the battery 1. Move concentrator to warmer surroundings. Allow concentrator to to continue operating. Battery Cold warm up to 41°F (5°C), OR Concentrator function has shut down. 2.
  • Page 144 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile LCD DISPLAY TEXT: DESCRIPTION: SOLUTIONS: Shut Down Abnormal system condition has been 1. Turn the concentrator Off, then On detected. again to retry. System Fault 2. Change to another source of oxygen May be caused by malfunction of...
  • Page 145: Technical Data

    The volume of each oxygen pulse will vary with the patient’s breath rate such that the fixed minute volume is maintained. The Invacare Platinum Mobile is capable of operation by the patient in a home, institution, vehicle, or other environments outside the home.
  • Page 146 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 8.2 Specifications Electrical Requirements: AC Power Supply: 110–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz DC Power Supply: 11–16 VDC 5 A at 19 VDC, 10 A at 11–16 VDC Rated Current Input: Power Consumption: Pulse Setting: (Typical) P1 = 18 W...
  • Page 147 Technical Data Oxygen Purity: 87% to 95.6%, at all flow settings and over the rated ranges for ambient temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure. After initial warm-up period (typically less than 5 minutes) Conserver Trigger < 0.18 cmH O pressure drop (For all cannula lengths) Sensitivity: Factory set—no adjustment, pressure activated Only patient respiratory efforts that achieve the trigger pressure will result in the delivery of...
  • Page 148 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile Battery Duration: Condition One Battery Two Batteries (Times are approximate) Pulse Setting P1 5 hr 5 min 10 hr 10 min Pulse Setting P2 3 hr 30 min 7 hr 0 min Pulse Setting P3 2 hr 20 min 4 hr 40 min Pulse Setting P4–P5...
  • Page 149 Technical Data Shipping Weight: 10.5 lbs (4.8 kg) (Nominal) Classifications: Class II Electrical Shock Protection, Type BF Applied Part, Continuous Operation Concentrator—IP22 Ingress Protection Rating: AC Power Adapter—IP21 Battery—Keep Dry Applied Parts: Cannula/Oxygen Tubing, Oxygen Outlet Port, Carry Bag Delivered Oxygen Pulse Volumes: •...
  • Page 150 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 8.3 Regulatory Listing ETL certified EN/IEC 60601-1; Ed: 3.1 complying EN/IEC 60601-1-2; Ed: 4 with: AAMI ES60601–1 (United States) CSA 22.2 No. 60601–1 (Canada) ISO 80601–2–69 ISO 80601–2–67 IEC 60601–1–6 IEC 60601–1–8 IEC 60601–1–11 RTCA DO 160G...
  • Page 151 Technical Data 8.4 Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration—electromagnetic emission The Device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Device should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance...
  • Page 152 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile ± 2 kV for power supply ± 2 kV for power supply Electrical Fast lines lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical transient / burst commercial or hospital environment. ± 1 kV for input/output ±...
  • Page 153 Technical Data Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Device including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended separation distance: Conducted RF d = 1.2√P 150 kHz to 80 MHz...
  • Page 154 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Device is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Device should be observed to verify normal operation.
  • Page 155 Technical Data For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation, distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
  • Page 156 Invacare® Platinum® Mobile 9 Warranty 9.1 Limited Warranty Refer to the warranty information included with your product for warranty details. 1194969-C...
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