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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

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4.1 FEATURE VIEW

1---Flow meter
Setting oxygen flow rate by adjust the knob.
2---Status indicator light (Alarm/Normal Low)
3---

Oxygen tube

4---

Outlet connector

5---

Breaker

To protect the machine and user, breaker will cut off power automatically
when current

5A.After cooling, machine can be turn on if push up the

breaker.

Summary of Contents for 0209175

Page 1: ...t No JM JMC5A A 0 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR JMC5A Ni USER S MANUAL Part No 0209175 Rev E Date Sep 16 2019 DO NOT OPERATE THIS UNIT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE ...

Page 2: ...and explosion 6 1 5 maintenance 7 1 6 radio frequency interference 7 1 7 reduce the risk of burns to persons 8 2 FEATURES 10 13 2 1 summary 10 2 2 characteristics 10 2 3 specifications 11 3 HANDLING 14 3 1 unpacking 14 3 2 inspection 14 3 3 storage 14 4 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 15 23 4 1 feature view 15 4 2 prepare work 18 ...

Page 3: ... 5 2 cleaning the replacing the filter 24 5 3 cleaning the optional humidifier bottle 26 5 4 oxygen nasal cannula 26 5 5 Tube maintenance 26 5 6 Note for each new patient 26 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 28 29 7 OTHER ATTENTIVE ITEMS 44 52 8 1 Post marketing service 30 8 2 Treatment of waste and residual 30 8 3 Accessories and spare parts 31 8 4 EMC guidance in use 32 COMPANY AND ADDRESS 33 ...

Page 4: ...red action e g Wear protective gloves Scrub before entering etc 1 1 Important Information Risk of electric shock DO NOT disassemble Refer serving to qualified service personnel DO NOT modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer Read the following information before operating this product 1 2 Before Installation The concentrator should always be kept in the upright position to p...

Page 5: ...inches away from walls draperies furniture or similar surfaces Avoid deep pile carpets and heaters radiators or hot air registers Do not place the unit in a confined area The oxygen concentrator MUST be kept away from heat fire and excessive water sources and conditions The oxygen concentrator should be located so as to avoid pollutants or fumes Do Not place items on top of the concentrator NEVER ...

Page 6: ...ty damage and cause physical injury or DEATH The use of oxygen therapy requires that special care be taken to reduce the risk of fire Any materials that will burn in air and some that will not are easily ignited and burn rapidly in high concentrations of oxygen For safety concerns it is necessary that all sources of ignition be kept away from the product and preferably out of the room in which it ...

Page 7: ...e on and running for a minimum of 30 minutes at a time Shorter periods of operation may reduce maximum product life 1 6 Radio Frequency Interference Most electronic equipment is influenced by Radio Frequency Interference FRI Always exercise CAUTION with regard to the use of portable communications equipment in the area around such equipment Energy of Radio Frequency of this machine is just for dev...

Page 8: ...ould NEVER be left unattended when plugged in This device is to be used only in accordance with the prescription of a physician and this User s Manual If at any time the patient or attendant concludes that the patient is receiving an insufficient amount of oxygen contact the provider and or physician immediately No adjustments should be made to the flow rate unless prescribed by a physician Close ...

Page 9: ...umstances oxygen therapy can be hazardous Manufacturer recommends that you seek medical advice before using this product Avoid creation of any spark near medical oxygen equipment This includes sparks from static electricity created by any type of friction If the concentrator has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged call Qualified Service Personnel ...

Page 10: ...trator are therapeutically equivalent to other types of oxygen delivery systems This user s manual will tell you about your concentrator and will serve as a reference as you use your concentrator 2 2 Characteristics Oxygen concentrator make up of mainframe humidifier and Flowmeter Reliable safe complete plastic outer shell breaker Display screen shows total elapsed working hours Pressure safety va...

Page 11: ...5 L min 5 Oxygen Concentration When 0 5 5L min 93 3 after turning on 30 minutes 6 Output Pressure 38kPa 5kPa 7 Release Pressure by machine operation 250kPa 50kPa 8 Weight 15kg 9 Dimension 330 260 540 mm 10 Height above sea level The oxygen concentration will not decrease on 1828 meter height above sea level from 1828 meter to 4000 meter the efficiency will decrease to less than 90 11 Safety System...

Page 12: ... 41 104 2 Relative humidity 80 3 Atmospheric pressure 86kPa 106kPa 12 47psi 15 37psi NOTE When the storage temperature is lower than 5 the equipment shall be laid in normal operation temperature environment for at least 4 hours The life time or equipment will be affected and the efficiency will be lowered if the equipment runs under conditions exceeding normality 15 Oxygen Output Temperature Less ...

Page 13: ...The Storage and transport Ambient 1 Temperature Range 0 55 32 131 2 Relative Humidity Range 10 90 3 Atmospheric pressure 70kPa 106kPa 10 2psi 15 37psi NOTE The oxygen concentrator should be stored in area without erode gas be avoided shaking and inversion in transportation ...

Page 14: ...or its contents If damage is evident please notify the carrier or local dealer Remove all loose packing from the carton Carefully remove all the components from the carton 3 2 Inspection Examine exterior of the oxygen concentrator for nicks dents scratches or other damages Inspect all components 3 3 Storage Store the repackaged oxygen concentrator in a dry area DO NOT place anything on top of the ...

Page 15: ... oxygen flow rate by adjust the knob 2 Status indicator light Alarm Normal Low 3 Oxygen tube 4 Outlet connector 5 Breaker To protect the machine and user breaker will cut off power automatically when current 5A After cooling machine can be turn on if push up the breaker ...

Page 16: ...respiratory discomfort use humidifier bottle to humidify oxygen 8 Power switch 9 Elapsed Time Meter Record total operation time guide user use device scientifically 10 Power cord 11 Atomization connector Unscrew atomization plug and connect with atomizer when atomization is required 12 Transom filter Figure 1 Oxygen Concentrator Features ...

Page 17: ...shall be added in humidifier to between maximum and minimum water level in use When the tube of oxygen exit of humidifier wrested or jammed the pressure in humidifier will ascend to 25 5kPa the safety valve of humidifier will open to release the pressure Inspection of performance of humidifier 1 use the PVC soft tube to connect the humidifier adapter and the oxygen outlet of the shell 2 turn on th...

Page 18: ...er bottle If needed add other medicine into the water please according to the doctor s suggestion Screw the humidifier bottle absorbing connector into the cover of the humidifier then insert the humidifier to the elastic belt on the left side of the unit and connect the other end of the cannula to the oxygen outlet Plug in power supply Ensure that the power switch is off plug the concentrator s AC...

Page 19: ...ill show accumulation work time To properly read the flowmeter locate the prescribed flow rate line on the flowmeter Next turn the flow knob until the ball rises to the line Now center the ball on the L min line prescribed Figure 3 NOTE Oxygenation times and the flow rate ranges are established and prescribed by your physician Figure 3 CAUTION If the flow rate on the flowmeter ever falls below 0 5...

Page 20: ...ly 30 minutes while waiting for the O2 concentration to reach maximum When the unit is turned on the green light will come on O2 concentration greater than 82 3 After 5 minutes the oxygen sensor will be operating normally and will control the indicator lights depending on oxygen concentration values The explanations of the indicator light functions are as follows ...

Page 21: ...1 O2 concentration is greater than 85 2 Green light illuminates Normal Operation 2 O2 concentration is greater than 73 2 and less than 85 2 Yellow light illuminate 3 O2 concentration is less than 73 2 Red light illuminate intermittent audible alarm sounds ...

Page 22: ...D OPERATION 22 4 6 Turning the Concentrator Off Press power switch to the O position and unplug the concentrator s AC connector from the power outlet Use the plug device to isolate the concentrator from the supply mains ...

Page 23: ...Refer to instruction manual Class Ⅱ Equipment Type BF applied part O OFF power ON power Circuit Breaker Height Serial number Date of manufacture Up Manufacturer Keep dry Temperature limitation Fragile handle with care Atmospheric pressure limitation No open flame Fire open ignition source and smoking prohibited ...

Page 24: ...lean the cabinet at least once a month Turn off the power switch and unplug the concentrator s AC connector from the power outlet Only the outside of the concentrator is to be cleaned Use a soft dry cloth a damp sponge or wipes with alcohol based solution Do not use acetone solvents or any other inflammable products Do not spill liquid inside the cabinet 5 2 Cleaning or Replacing the Filter 3 Type...

Page 25: ...f month Figure 5 Figure 5 The intake filter access door is located on the left side of the concentrator open the access door Use a small blade screwdriver to open the access door Unscrew the filter core Remove the intake filter Washing or change frequency of filter shall Based on actual use time and environment If the filtration core becomes black no matter how long ...

Page 26: ...ar diluted with 10 parts water then rinse under running water and dry Disassembly humidifier bottle 1 Unscrew the humidifier bottle Figure 6 2 Take out tube and its terminal filtration Figure7 Figure 6 Figure7 5 4 Oxygen nasal cannula Available accessories Follow the nasal cannula manufacturer s instructions 5 5 Tube maintenance It is recommended to maintain replace internal tube once a year 5 6 N...

Page 27: ...5 MAINTENANCE 27 The entire oxygen administration circuit oxygen therapy nasal cannula etc must be changed ...

Page 28: ...e it 4 Failure of the main electronic control circuit board 4 Replace it The nasal cannula has more mirage or blobs 1 It s not ventilate completely around machine so operating temperature is too high 1 Make sure the machine is at least 10 cm away from the walls other jam or heater 2 Fan inside the machine can t run or running rate turns slow make the operating temperature too high 2 a Take out the...

Page 29: ... sounds 1 Low pressure alarm 1 Clean or Replace filters 2 If condition persists discontinue use contact Equipment Provider immediately Concentrator doesn t work red light illuminates continuous audible alarm sounds High pressure alarm Contact Equipment Provider immediately Concentrator doesn t work continuous audible alarm sounds Compressor open circuit alarm Contact Equipment Provider immediately...

Page 30: ...ee card If it can not be normally used after one year the company can provide accessories and repair with reasonable charge b The following cases is not in scope of repair guarantee damage of distortion of the integral equipment caused by collision water or rain entering integral equipment Equipment out of gear caused by water and drug Articles easily to damage or easily to consume grade I filtrat...

Page 31: ...st be designed for oxygen therapy usage Included in the set of accessories supplied with the device comply with these requirements Contact your equipment supplier to obtain these accessories List of accessories Humidifier bottle 1 Set Connection tube of humidifier bottle 1 Set Atomizer 1 Set Oxygen tube 1 Set User manual 1 Set Warranty Card 1 Set Qualification certificate 1 Set ...

Page 32: ...nment regulations RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The JMC5A Ni Oxygen Concentrator uses RF energy solely for its internal function Therefore its RF emission are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The JMC5A Ni Oxygen Concentrator is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic and those directly connected to ...

Page 33: ...de 2 kV common Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and Voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the JMC5A Ni Oxygen Concentrator requires...

Page 34: ...fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less thanthe compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency rangeapplies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and ...

Page 35: ...t power of transmitter W separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power is not listed above the recommended separation distance in meters m can be estimated using the equation ap...

Page 36: ...36 Jiangsu Jumao Medical Equipment Co Ltd Add No 36 Danyan Road Danyang Jiangsu 212300 China Tel 86 511 86195106 Fax 86 511 86197022 E mail dzhiyangji Jumaocn cn Website www Jumaochina com ...

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