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AirSep VisionAire Oxygen Concentrator The AirSep VisionAire Oxygen Concentrator is one of the smallest and quietest oxygen generators available today. It features a maximum liter flow of 5 liters per minute. The used oxygen concentrators have been refurbished by our factory trained and authorized service technicians and are certified to operate to manufacturers specifications. The AirSep VisionAir home oxygen generator has a medical oxygen concentration of up to 96% at 5LPM. Altra Service Professionals is an Authorized Service Center for AirSep and the AirSep Visioneer Concentrator Machine. Rest assured that if your machine fails, we will be here to help with the repair or replacement of your oxygen concentrator. Please note: We are unable to sell prescription devices to end users located in Florida or Connecticut.

If you process an order, it will be cancelled and refunded. Helpful Links Refurbished & used Oxygen Concentrators by Altra Service Professionals MPN: AS098-1. What is an oxygen concentrator? An oxygen concentrator is kind of like a fancy air purifier. Air is made up of approximately 22% oxygen. An oxygen concentrator extracts that oxygen from the rest of the air particles and delivers medical grade oxygen directly to the end user. The room air is drawn into the oxygen concentrator machine through an inlet filter.

Vision Air Concentrator Manual

The air is then compressed and goes into sieve beds, which extracts the nitrogen from the oxygen. The oxygen then flows through a flow meter, a final bacteria filter, and out to the end user through a supply hose. Oxygen concentrators make up to 97% pure medical oxygen. Uses for oxygen concentrators include treating medical conditions such as COPD, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, cancer, heart disease, and many more.

Addition uses for oxygen concentrators include ozone therapy, EWOT (exercise with oxygen therapy), oxygen bars, glass lampworking, bead making, and more.

Like any piece of modern technology, portable oxygen concentrators do not last forever and can have temporary glitches throughout their lifetime. Whether it鈥檚 an internal malfunction, or over-heating due to the weather from being outside too long, there are some troubleshooting tips for portable oxygen concentrators that top supplier, US Oxygen Sales, has to share, because even the biggest mishaps can have a small solution. Your oxygen concentrator may, one day, stop delivering oxygen. It is important to understand that inside your portable oxygen concentrator there are many tiny parts that help it produce oxygen. Your oxygen concentrator has stopped producing oxygen, but the power light and screen are still on, what do you do? First, check that your power cord is completely plugged-in.

Vision Air Concentrator Manual

A loose power connection will only supply enough energy to turn on the power light and screen, but not provide the amount of power the entire machine needs to function. Your plug is completely in but it鈥檚 still not working? Next, check to see if a breaker tripped. Your oxygen concentrator will not provide any flow of oxygen if you are plugged into a dead outlet. After checking for these two errors, it may be an internal issue.

If you suspect that there is an internal issue with your portable oxygen concentrator, technical support may need to be notified. Your Device is Showing a Low Oxygen Alert: When troubleshooting a portable oxygen concentrator: First, always check to see if your tube is blocked in any way that restricts airflow. If not blocked, check the flow meter knob. If it is closed, the alert will continue. Check your tube, is it pinched or kinked? Regardless of where the kink is, this can restrict airflow.

Oxygen Purity Has Dropped Below Eighty Percent: First, check for any clogging or blockage in the intake vent. Completely shut down your unit and clean as needed.

Still below eighty? This means replacement or a thorough cleaning of the intake filter is needed.

When this problem occurs, it is usually due to not replacing the intake filter. The average use of requires that the filter be replaced every two years.

Cleaning however, is recommended more tentatively; it should be cleaned every two weeks. Also, do not forget to let your intake filter to completely dry before placing it back into your device. Additional issues where it would be necessary to call our technical support team are:.

A weak Sieve Bed. The sieve bed is the part of the device that filters the nitrogen out of the air inside the portable oxygen concentrator. In this situation, a technician would be necessary to replace the part. Weak Air Compressor. Just like the sieve bed, a technician would be required if the air compressor is worn out and a replacement is needed. If any other problems occur, do not hesitate to call the support team at US Oxygen Sales. They are standing by waiting to help you solve any issues with your portable oxygen concentrator.

For more portable oxygen concentrator information, tips and devices, or call us directly at 877-961-8365.

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