Konsung KSOC-8 User Manual

Konsung KSOC-8 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Read this manual carefully before use! edical Oxygen Concentrator User's Manual...
  • Page 2 About this Manual P/N:1.28.0389-10 Version: 1.0 First edition/Revision date: March of 2020 Statement This manual will help you understand the operation and maintenance of the product better. It is reminded that the product shall be used strictly complying with this manual. User’s operation failing to comply with this manual may result in malfunction or accident for which our company cannot be held liable.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content 1 Product Introduction ................1 Application Scope ................1 Operating Principle & Flowcharts ............. 1 Equipment symbols ................3 2 Safety Guidance ..................4 Safety tips for oxygen concentrator..........4 Electrical Safety Requirement ............6 Safety tips for oxygen Inhale ............6 Safety tips for atomization ...............
  • Page 4 Disposal of waste ................23 6 Accessories ..................24 7 Product specification ................25 Main unit ..................25 Environmental Specifications ............25 Concentrator models and Technical parameters ......25 8 Warranty and Service ................27 9 EMC ....................28 Electromagnetic emissions ............. 28 Electromagnetic immunity .............
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    Product Introduction Oxygen Concentrator is composed of air compressor, air pretreatment, control valve, molecular sieve adsorption tower, control and alarm system, production gas treatment system, oxygen tube, atomization device (for -N, -M oxygen concentrator) and remote control (for-T, -M oxygen concentrator).
  • Page 6 The following figure shows the process: The following chart shows the electrical control process:...
  • Page 7: Equipment Symbols

    1.3 Equipment symbols Some symbols may not appear on your equipment. Symbol Description Symbol Description No open flame: Fire, open General warning sign ignition source and smoking prohibited Caution No smoking Keep dry Fragile-handle with care Increase or decrease This side up (Knob) ON (power) Class II equipment...
  • Page 8: Safety Guidance

    Safety Guidance Special Warning To prevent possible failures or power shut down of the oxygen  concentrator, people in urgent need of oxygen and seriously ill patients must prepare other oxygen-supply devices for emergency use (etc : oxygen cylinders, oxygen bags). The concentrator is suitable for oxygen supplement, and it is not ...
  • Page 9 Do not use the equipment near flammable materials as grease oil,  detergent ect. In a certain pressure, oil, grease or grease substances which contacted with oxygen will self-ignition and intense combustion. These substances must be kept away from oxygen concentrator, piping, connectors, and all other oxygen devices.
  • Page 10: Electrical Safety Requirement

    Call the emergency hot line and seek the help of professional health  care workers immediately if any discomfort is felt or accident happened while using the concentrator. Turn off the concentrator after use. Unplug the plug cord from the ...
  • Page 11: Safety Tips For Atomization

    adjust the flow according to the doctor's instructions; patients with severe lung disease should consult professional physician for flow level. Operate the oxygen concentrator in the following environment: working  temperature from +5°C to +40°C and relative humidity not higher than75%.
  • Page 12: Installation And Operation

    Installation and operation 3.1 Open-case inspection NOTE: Unless the oxygen machine is used immediately, the machine must  retain the carton and store the packaging material before use. Firstly check the carton or other packaging is obvious damage. If any damage is detected, contact the carrier or us.
  • Page 13: Parts And Function Introduction

    5. Connect the humidification bottle to the oxygen outlet of the concentrator using a connecting tube, and the other port of the humidification bottle to the nasal oxygen tube. 6. Plug the power supply cord into a socket that meets the requirements. Parts and function introduction Front view Oxygen outlet: connect this...
  • Page 14 this indicator lights red and flashes with buzzer alarm tone. This can prompt the user to disconnect the power and check the power supply system. : Air pressure/concentration/Temperature indicator  This indicator lights yellow if the system air pressure is higher ...
  • Page 15 Back view Reset button Filter cover Cover Remove this cover, you can find the filter. Heat dissipation holes Power cord Display screen Total running Timer timing time /current running time Fault code Remote controller (only supplied with –T, -M concentrators) 1.
  • Page 16: Power On/Off

    Main structure and material of concentrator Main Structure Material Description Air compressor ZL102 cast Provides the air pressure necessary for alum, filling adsorption and used to separate oxygen PTFE from air Air pretreatment Foam filter, Used to provide gas cooling, water ABS resin, removal, filtration, etc.
  • Page 17: Oxygen Uptake Operation

    WARNING Do not turn on and off the oxygen concentrator frequently. The time  interval of shutting down and restart should be more than 5 minutes (that is, the gas must be discharged to prevent the air compressor with pressure to start and affect its life). 3.6 Oxygen uptake operation Put the oxygen concentrator in a convenient and safe place where there is air flow and make sure its back enclosure is at least 15cm away from the...
  • Page 18: Atomization Operation Of N, M Type Oxygen Concentrator (Not Administered)

    Every few seconds the concentrator issues "TAPOO" sound while operating, it is the normal ventilation sound. WARNING Choose safety-qualified socket and socket board with safety electrical  certification. Do not remove the cabinet unless qualified technician, in case of  damaging the machine, electric shock or other accident.
  • Page 19: Other Operations

    WARNING Oxygen uptake and atomization cannot be used at the same time.  Adjust the flow rate to minimum value when using the atomization  function. 3.8 Other operations 3.8.1 Timing operation During working the concentrator can be set timer length by using timer function.
  • Page 20: Adjust Flow

    The greater the flow value, the greater the air flow, oxygen purity will be reduced. The recommended maximum flow rate of the KSOC-8 series oxygen concentrator is 8L/min. The recommended maximum concentration is 90%-96%. The recommended maximum flow rate of the KSOC-10 series oxygen concentrator is 10L/min.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 4.1 Oxygen Concentrator Alarm and Indicator System Alarm system design aims at monitoring the working oxygen concentrator in case of such situations as power off, abnormal pressure or indicator of running condition of the equipment. All alarms of this equipment are technical alarms.
  • Page 22: Fault List

    is higher than pressure and check and 260kPa or and the make sure the lower than screen cleanness of 20kPa displays outlet and inlet error code of air without "E05". any blocks. And then restart the Alarm equipment, indicator please inform lights the distributor yellow at...
  • Page 23: Fault Code

    Atomization 1. The atomizing 1. Install the assembly properly and amount is assembly installed correctly insufficient or improperly or 2. Replace the atomizing assembly cannot be incorrectly; If this condition still exits, stop using atomized while 2. The atomizing the atomization assembly and using the assembly outlet is contact the supplier immediately.
  • Page 24: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning Only the dealer or a trained person authorized by the manufacturer can perform pre-maintenance or performance commissioning of the oxygen concentrator. Manufacturers recommend that running time of the oxygen concentrator is not less than 30 minutes each time. Do not turn on or off the oxygen concentrator frequently.
  • Page 25: Clean Or Replace Filter

    WARNING Empty the humidifier each time after using the equipment.  5.3 Clean or replace filter The cleaning and replacement of the filter is important to protect and extend the service life of the compressor and molecular sieve of the concentrator.
  • Page 26: Overload Protection

    Filter Filter cover Cover Depending on the actual use and environmental impact of the concentrator, decide when to clean or change the filter. Cleaning Clean the sponge with a diluted detergent and wash it with water. The sponge must be completely dry before it can be installed on the filter. Recommended cleaning agents are: household neutral detergent or vinegar solution (1 V vinegar with 10 V water) 5.4 Overload protection...
  • Page 27: Disposal Of Waste

    Reset button Remove the cover by pressing the two buckles down and pulling outward. 5.5 Disposal of waste Dispose of the waste disposable nasal cannula, filter, atomization assembly and oxygen concentrator should follow local laws and regulations in case of environmental pollution.
  • Page 28: Accessories

    Accessories WARNING  Disposable accessories are designed for single-patient use only. Reuse of them may cause a risk of contamination and affect the measurement accuracy Use only our company approved accessories or listed in this chapter. Or  else, the performance and electric shock protection cannot be guaranteed, and the patient may be injured.
  • Page 29: Product Specification

    Size (mm) Power Concentration Noise Weight Atomization Type flow (L x W x H) consumption (V/V) (dBA) (kg)±3kg (mL/min) (L/min) ±20mm (VA) KSOC-8 None KSOC-8N ≥0.2 KSOC-8T None KSOC-8M ≥0.2 93%±3% ≤58 380X320X620 ≤730 KSOC-10 None KSOC-10N ≥0.2 KSOC-10T None KSOC-10M ≥0.2...
  • Page 30 Impact of outlet pressure on output flow: When the outlet nominal pressure is 0kPa, the specified control flow value for KSOC-8 series concentrator is 8L/min; Output oxygen concentration range for KSOC-10 series concentrator is 10L/min. When the outlet nominal pressure is 7kPa, the specified control flow value for KSOC-8 series concentrator is 7.2L/min;...
  • Page 31: Warranty And Service

    Warranty and Service The expected service life of the equipment is five years. The manufacture date of can be found on the nameplate or label. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 32: Emc

    This product has passed the electromagnetic compatibility test conducted by testing center. Please install and use this product according to the following electromagnetic compatibility information. Portable and mobile radio frequency communication equipment may affect the medical electrical equipment. Do not use this product near the places with strong electromagnetic interference sources, such as walkie-talkies, CT, MRI and other equipment.
  • Page 33: Electromagnetic Immunity

    Voltage low-voltage power supply network that fluctuations/flicker supplies buildings used for domestic Compliance emissions purposes. IEC 61000-3-3 9.2 Electromagnetic immunity The medical oxygen concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the concentrator should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 34: Electromagnetic Immunity

    (95% dip in U (95% dip in U interruptions, it is recommended that the measuring system be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery. Power 3A/m 3A/m Power frequency frequency magnetic fields magnetic field should be at levels 50Hz characteristic of a IEC 61000-4-8...
  • Page 35: Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable And Mobile Rf Communications Equipment And The Concentrator

    P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and “d” is the recommended separation distance in meters (m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each...
  • Page 36 distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the concentrator as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment. Separation distance according to frequency of Output power transmitter(m) of transmitter 150kHz - 80MHz 80MHz - 800MHz 800MHz - 2.5GHz in Watt (W) d=1.2...

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