Carry Bag Carry Bag Handle Shoulder Strap WARNING: Do not use the X-PLOR or any accessory if they show any sign of damage. Call your equipment provider for replacement. IMPORTANT: While the box or packaging may look to have damage, such as tears or dents, the device may still be in a usable condition.
Quick Start Guide It is quick and easy to get your X-PLOR started, but please read the entire User Manual before using your X-PLOR. DO NOT TURN ON X-PLOR UNTIL STEP 4. 1. REMOVE DUST CAP & INSERT CARTRIDGE •...
1. Introduction This user manual serves as a reference for users of the X-PLOR and should be read in its entirety before operating the X-PLOR. The term “POC” (Portable Oxygen Concentrator) may be used to refer to the X-PLOR. “Patient” and “User” are used interchangeably.
2. Safety Information This section describes the warnings and cautions for the use of the X-PLOR. The following guidelines apply to this document: WARNING: Indicates possibility of serious adverse reactions & potential safety hazards. CAUTION: Indicates possibility of damage to the equipment.
4. Water spilled into the enclosure 5. Broken enclosure • Use only with the X-PLOR batteries, AC and DC power supplies and cords. • Use of unauthorized parts and accessories could cause injury, invalidate the warranty, or result in costly damage.
• Use X-PLOR within its carry bag for ease of use. The insulation in the carry bag will keep the maximum surface temperature of the device for patient contact to less than 48˚C.
No Breath Detected Mode (Continuous Flow): If the X-PLOR does not detect a breath from the user for 45 seconds, a No Breath Detect alarm icon will display and an alarm (beep) will sound. After another 45 seconds if a new breath is not detected, the X-PLOR will go into No Breath Detected Mode (750ml/min continuous flow) for 3 minutes before shutting down.
No Breath Detected Mode (Continuous Flow): If the X-PLOR does not detect a breath from the user for 45 seconds, a No Breath Detect alarm icon will display and an alarm (beep) will sound. After another 45 seconds if a new breath is not detected, the X-PLOR will go into No Breath Detected Mode (750ml/min) for 3 minutes before shutting down.
4. Battery X-PLOR comes with an 8-cell lithium ion battery that powers the X-PLOR with or without an external power supply connected. Fully charge the battery before using the X-PLOR. Charge the X-PLOR battery only with the power supplies provided with the X-PLOR.
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Each of the five horizontal yellow bars represents approximately 20% of the total battery charge. • When the X-PLOR is using an external AC or DC power supply, the icon will appear on the LCD screen. If there is no icon, the battery is working without external power.
DC power supply source provided. STEPS TO CONNECT & DISCONNECT THE BATTERY Connect the battery to the bottom of the X-PLOR by sliding the battery into place until the latch returns to the locked position. To disconnect, push the release latch down and slide the battery toward you.
5. User-Replaceable Cartridge A cartridge will arrive in a Mylar bag in the box with your X-PLOR. You have to insert the cartridge into the unit before using the X-PLOR. Do not remove the dust cap until it is time to install the cartridge.
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The cartridge pull handle should lay flat once cartridge is secured. (See image 6) Connect a charged battery to the X-PLOR. Turn on the X-PLOR by pressing the power button for 2 seconds. Set the Flow Setting to your prescribed setting and use normally. DUST CAP...
The proper placement and positioning of the nasal cannula in the nose is critical to the consistent operation of the X-PLOR. The length of the cannula should not exceed 25 feet in length. Tubing lengths greater than 25 feet may impede proper flow.
Remove AC power cord if installed. Detach Switch is defective battery. Discontinue use and contact your equipment provider. X-PLOR is not turned on Press the power for two seconds. Device will not trigger a pulse of Make sure the tubing is connected properly to...
8. Alarms NOTIFICATIONS The X-PLOR has only one type of alarm (an icon on the display combined with an audible tone): that arises when monitored equipment functions indicate that the user’s attention is required. Alarm notifications are audible at levels ranging from 65 dB(A) to 85 dB(A), depending on the equipment condition and the user’s position.
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CONDITION/ACTION/EXPLANATION When the X-PLOR has not detected a breath for 45 seconds, this alarm will alert the user. If the X-PLOR is left idle, the alarm will continue for another 45 seconds before transitioning into No Breath Detected Mode. The duration of the continuous flow (no breath detected) will last up to 3 minutes.
9. Accessories and Repleacement Parts X-PLOR accessories available to order: PICTURE # ACCESSORY NAME MODEL # 8-Cell Battery 50188 Cartridge 50073-1 Air filter 50351-1 Carry Bag 52191-1 AC Power Supply 53011-1 DC Power Supply 53021-1 Backpack 52291-1 8-Cell Battery Cartridge...
As long as it is charged or powered the X-PLOR will operate 24 hours/7 days per week, daytime/ nighttime. However, in order to preserve the life of the POC this type of use should be limited to situations when you are traveling, on vacation, or other short term situations where your primary oxygen source is not immediately available.
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Dampen a cloth in a mild liquid detergent and water solution at room temperature. Then wipe the outside surface of the bag. Allow time for the bag to completely dry before placing the X-PLOR back inside. AC & DC POWER SUPPLY CORDS The AC and DC power supplies should be cleaned as needed.
11. Labeling symbols SYMBOLS MEANING SYMBOLS MEANING Do Not Disassemble (Contact Refer to instruction manual/ your equipment provider booklet. for servicing by authorized personnel). A warning indicates that the personal safety of the patient Do Not Dispose of In Unsorted WARNING may be involved.
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USER INTERFACE LABEL SYMBOLS MEANING ON/OFF Button Increase Flow Setting Decrease Flow Setting Audible Alarm Enable / Disable Button POWER STATUS ICONS SYMBOLS MEANING Battery charge level is 0-19%. The actual percentage will be displayed next to the icon. Battery charge level is 20-39%. The actual percentage will be displayed next to the icon.
12. Specifications CONCENTRATOR Dimensions: L / W / H : 7.3 in. (18.5 cm.) / 2.9 in. (7.4 cm.) / 7.6 in. (19.3 cm.) With 8-cell battery Weight of unit with: Without battery: 3.25 lbs; with 8-cell battery: 3.75 lbs Warm-Up Time: Less than 2 minutes Flow &...
CLASSIFICATIONS MODE OF OPERATION CONTINUOUS DUTY Type of Protection Against Class II Electrical Shock: Degree of Protection to Concentrator Components Type BF Against Electrical Shock: IP22 - Vertically falling drops of water shall have no harmful effects when enclosure is tilted at any angle up to 15˚on Degree of Protection to either side of the vertical.
These limits are specified to provide reasonable protection against typical RF interference. Conversely, the electromagnetic emissions of the X-PLOR are related only to its internal function, and it is unlikely to interfere with other equipment.
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80-2700MHz equipment marked with symbol: The X-PLOR is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the X-PLOR can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communication equipment (transmitters) and the X-PLOR as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allows X-PLOR on board all U.S. aircrafts. The X-PLOR is labeled on the back confirming that it is FAA compliant. Prior to flying, contact your airline to let them know you are bringing a POC on board and find out if there is any paperwork, such as a statement from your doctor, that may be required.
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