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Yuwell 8F-5A User Manual
Yuwell 8F-5A User Manual

Yuwell 8F-5A User Manual

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JIANGSU YUYUE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., LTD.
No.1 Baisheng Road Development Zone, Danyang, Jiangsu 212300 CHINA
TEL: 86-511-86900833
www.yuwell.com
Metrax GmbH
EC
REP
Rheinwaldstr. 22, 78628 Rottweil, GERMANY
0123
Document No. : 131056-3A
Revision Date: 2024.03
8F-5A
Oxygen Concentrator
User's
Manual
Do not operate this unit without first
reading and understanding this manual

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  • Page 1 JIANGSU YUYUE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., LTD. No.1 Baisheng Road Development Zone, Danyang, Jiangsu 212300 CHINA TEL: 86-511-86900833 8F-5A www.yuwell.com Oxygen Concentrator Metrax GmbH Rheinwaldstr. 22, 78628 Rottweil, GERMANY User's Manual 0123 Do not operate this unit without first Document No.
  • Page 2 SAFETY NOTES TABLE OF CONTENTS INTENDED USE INTENDED PURPOSE: This oxygen concentrator is intended for oxygen supplement. SAFETY NOTES ---------------------------01 - CONTRA-INDICATIONS: Oxygen poisoning and oxygen allergy user/patient DO NOT using this oxygen concentrator. This device is to be used as an oxygen supplement and is NOT considered life-supporting or FEATURES -------------------------------09 - 1 life-sustaining.
  • Page 3: Safety Notes

    To ensure receiving the therapeutic amount of oxygen delivery The oxygen concentrator should always be kept upright to prevent damage according to your medical condition 8F-5A oxygen concentrator must: while being transported. -- be used with settings that have been individually determined or If the electrical source power voltage is unstable that beyond normal prescribed for you at your activity levels with your accessories;...
  • Page 4 SAFETY NOTES SAFETY NOTES It takes minutes from switching on the oxygen concentrator until it can device(s) stops, then the concentrator is causing the interference. In such be relied upon to deliver the set flowrate and concentration of oxygen. rare cases, interference may be reduced or corrected by one of the following measures: For optimum performance, o not open or turn off the oxygen concentrator frequently, reset after 3~5 minutes.
  • Page 5 SAFETY NOTES SAFETY NOTES mask or the oxygen concentrator is located. If unable to leave the room, tripping or strangulation hazard. Always place the power supply cord and you must wait 10 minutes after you have turned the oxygen concentrator nasal cannula in a manner that prevents crushing by casters or others.
  • Page 6 SAFETY NOTES FEATURES ●the condition of the patient, Ⅰ. SUMMARY ●the environment in which the patient lives, and This user s manual will tell you about your concentrator and will serve as a ●the ability to resupply the patient with backup supplies of reference as you use your concentrator.
  • Page 7 FEATURES FEATURES Ⅲ. SPECIFICATIONS ● Oxygen concentration may be affected by over the rated ranges of ambient temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure. 1. Power Supply: 230V~, 50Hz ● The measurement uncertainty of Flowrate is ±10%. 2. Input Power: 350VA ● The measurement uncertainty of Oxygen Concentration is ±3%. 3.
  • Page 8 FEATURES HANDLING 17. Oxygen Output Temperature: ≤ 46℃ Ⅰ. UNPACKING Applied Part Temperature (Nasal Cannula): ≤ 41℃ CAUTION: Unless use the oxygen concentrator, retain containers 18. Cannula length DO NOT more than 15.2m and no twist. and packing materials for storage until use of the concentrator is required.
  • Page 9: Operating & Installation

    OPERATING & INSTALLATION OPERATING & INSTALLATION Ⅰ. FEATURE VIEW Time Setting Audio alarm paused Stand-by Humidifier Control buttons Oxygen outlet Display panel Timing Green light Blue light Yellow light Total hours Flowmeter Figure 4: Control panel Flowmeter knob Inlet Safety valve Wheel Outlet Figure 2: Front View...
  • Page 10 OPERATING & INSTALLATION 2. Screw securely the bottle back clockwise. Ⅲ. OXYGEN ABSORBING OPERATION (Recommend to use Yuwell Humidifier and its preferred location is TURN ON shown as Figure 1) When pressing the power switch to "│" position, "HELLO" will be shown on 3.
  • Page 11 OPERATING & INSTALLATION OPERATING & INSTALLATION NOTE: All the alarms of the device are low priority. Firesafe valve Flow direction NOTE: All the alarm conditions are technical alarm conditions. When the oxygen concentrator starts, the blue, green and yellow indicators will be turned on and the alarm will sound once to ensure the alarm system is working properly, then the blue and yellow indicators will come off.
  • Page 12 OPERATING & INSTALLATION OPERATING & INSTALLATION 2. Oxygen concentration is greater than 82%. Green light illuminates, and supplier immediately. panel shows total time. Normal Operation. - The maximum and mean delay of low oxygen flowrate alarm system is 32 s. 3.
  • Page 13 OPERATING & INSTALLATION OPERATING & INSTALLATION NOTE: The alarm value is detected by the sensor. Symbol Description Symbol Description Operator's position Keep Dry Fragile The operator is within 1 m of the oxygen concentrator. Refer to instruction Manufacturer manual Ⅴ. SETTING TIMING UP Atmospheric pressure European Representative limitation...
  • Page 14 Failure to use the recommended nasal cannula, such as the paediatric cannula used by adult patient, may affect the effectiveness of oxygen therapy. CAUTION: Please only use the accessories that Yuwell provided or recommended to ensure the compatibility of the device and the accessories. CAUTION:...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Before maintaining the oxygen concentrator, Remove the 2) Allow the oxygen concentrator to air dry, or use a dry towel, before power first to avoid electrical shock. operating the oxygen concentrator. CAUTION: During both normal condition and single fault condition, CAUTION: Before delivery to a new patient, after cleaning and the housing, humidifier and nasal cannula can become contaminated...
  • Page 16 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Ⅲ. CLEAN HUMIDIFIER Ⅳ. CLEAN FIRESAFE VALVE Clean the firesafe valve weekly as follows: Disassemble the humidifier Turn the humidifier bottle counterclockwise to open the humidifier and 1) Clean the firesafe valve with a mild detergent or warm soapy water and remove the humidifier tube and filter element.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING this time. Use the table below to take actions when the oxygen concentrator indicates an abnormal condition. 1) Processing or replace the nasal cannula. 2) Check whether the appearance of the oxygen concentrator is Symptom Probable cause Solution damaged or needs to be repaired.
  • Page 18 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Probable cause Solution Symptom Probable cause Solution The oxygen 1) Change power source to The oxygen 1) The system pressure is concentrator is 1) Power voltage is lower. meet the normal voltage 1) Clean or replace the filter. concentrator is too low.
  • Page 19: Other Attention Items

    OTHER ATTENTION ITEMS OTHER ATTENTION ITEMS Ⅰ. GAS PASS OPERATION SKETCH MAP Ⅲ. PACKING LIST Heat 1. Oxygen Concentrator 1 unit Filter Compressor Exchanger 2. Manual 1 piece Filter 1 piece Molecular Valve Oxygen/Nitrogen Separation 4. Firesafe Valve 1 piece Sieve Assembly Information for accessories...
  • Page 20: Emc Information

    IEC 61000-4-8 50 Hz or 60 Hz magnetic fields such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the 8F-5A oxygen concentrator, Electrical fast ±2 kV transients / IEC 61000-4-4 including cables specified by the manufacturer.
  • Page 21 EMC INFORMATION EMC INFORMATION Table 2: Test specifications for ENCLOSURE PORT IMMUNITY to RF Table 3: Guidance and declaration of manufacturer - electromagnetic wireless communications equipment emission Test IMMUNITY Band Phenomenon Compliance frequency TEST LEVEL Service Modulation (MHZ) (MHZ) (V/m) Conducted and radiated RF EMISSIONS Group 1, Class B Pulse modulation...
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