Invacare IRC5LX Respiratory Product User Manual


 
SECTION 24—ALARM TEST
Part No 1110538 91 Platinum™Series
SECTION 24— ALARM TEST
Alarm and Sensor Tests
ƽ DANGER
To prevent electrical shock, ALWAYS disconnect concentrator from electrical
outlet before servicing.
Check alarms periodically for proper function.
Power Loss Alarm
With the unit running, remove the line cord from power source. The power loss alarm
mode should sound the audible alarm IMMEDIATELY or within 30 seconds.
NOTE: With the unit unplugged and inoperable for a short period of time, the battery free circuit
will be drained. If power failure alarm does not sound with unit unplugged and power switch on,
the battery free circuit is drained. It will recharge when unit is plugged in and switched on.
Low Pressure Test
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 24.1.
1. There are two separate failure modes for Low Pressure:
Low product tank pressure. (Pressure in tank drops below a preset value, typically
7 p.s.i for 5 liter and 14 p.s.i for 10 liter).
Failure to reach the set point pressure within a prescribed time limit, or Timeout
Failure.
Test One
1. With unit running, set flow at maximum rating.
2. When the main valve switches, pull the stem on the compressor relief valve out as far
as it will go and hold it.
3. The low pressure alarm should activate within 30 seconds. Refer to SensO
2
Alarm
Threshold on page 94 for shutdown mode.
Test Two
1. With unit running, set flow at maximum rating.
2. Remove the pressure sensor tubing (tie-wrap) from the top of the product tank (not
shown).
3. The low pressure alarm should activate within 30 seconds. Refer to SensO
2
Alarm
Threshold on page 94 for shutdown mode.