Invacare Staple Gun IOC100P User Manual

Operator’s Manual  
Invacare®  
Pneumatic Oxygen  
Conserver  
IOC100P  
Dealer: This manual MUST be given to the end  
user.  
User: Before using this product, read this  
manual and save for future reference.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SECTION 3—INSTALLING THE CONSERVING  
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SPECIAL NOTES  
SPECIAL NOTES  
Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or  
unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or  
property damage. Refer to the following table for definitions  
of the signal words.  
SIGNAL WORD  
MEANING  
DANGER  
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, will result in  
death or serious injury.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, could result  
in death or serious injury.  
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, may result in  
property damage or minor injury or both.  
Receiving Inspection  
Remove product from package and inspect for damage. If  
there is any damage, DO NOT use. Contact your dealer/  
Home Care equipment provider.  
Intended Use  
The oxygen conserving regulator is intended for prescription  
use only, to be used as part of a portable oxygen delivery  
system for patients that require supplemental oxygen in their  
home and for ambulatory use.  
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SPECIAL NOTES  
Disposal Instructions  
This device and its packaging contain no hazardous materials.  
No special precautions need to be taken when disposing the  
device and/or its packaging.  
Principles of Operation  
The oxygen conserving regulator is designed to be used with  
high pressure oxygen systems. It consists of a cylinder  
connection, cylinder contents gauge (if equipped), high to low  
pressure regulator, orifice plate and a conserving demand  
module. The regulator reduces the high pressure of the  
cylinder to the working pressure of the orifice plate. The  
orifice plate uses calibrated orifices to deliver a selected flow  
to the conserving demand module. The conserving demand  
module controls the pulse size and timing to the patient. It  
supplies a pulse of oxygen at the beginning of each breath.  
This reduces the oxygen demand on the system and limits the  
drying of the airways. The flow is determined by setting the  
flow control knob to the prescribed flow. The oxygen is  
supplied to the patient though the cannula.  
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SPECIAL NOTES  
DANGER  
DO NOT SMOKE while using this device. Keep all matches,  
lit cigarettes or other sources of ignition out of the room in  
which this product is located and away from where oxygen is  
being delivered.  
NO SMOKING signs should be prominently displayed.  
Textiles and other materials that normally would not burn are  
easily ignited and burn with great intensity in oxygen  
enriched air. Failure to observe this warning can result in  
severe fire, property damage and cause physical injury or  
death.  
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INTRODUCTION  
INTRODUCTION  
The oxygen conserving regulator includes a combination of  
lowpressure regulator and an oxygen conserver, designed  
for use with a cylinder as an ambulatory oxygen system. It is  
capable of delivering a precise amount of supplemental  
oxygen at the optimal point in the breathing cycle. The  
conserver greatly increases the efficiency in the delivery of  
oxygen, maximizing the beneficial effects and eliminating  
unnecessary oxygen waste.  
When we breathe, approximately onethird of the time is  
spent inhaling and twothirds exhaling. As a result, oxygen  
delivered by continuous flow is wasted during exhalation. By  
eliminating oxygen flow during exhalation, a twothirds  
savings is possible. Additionally, the oxygen available during  
the very first part of inhalation contributes mostly to meet  
oxygen needs. The oxygen conserving regulator takes  
advantage of these facts to provide maximum efficiency in the  
delivery of oxygen. This device is designed to be an integral  
component of a lightweight, longlasting ambulatory oxygen  
system.  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
When using the oxygen conserving regulator, basic  
precautions should ALWAYS be followed, including the  
following:  
WARNING  
SECTION 1 GENERAL GUIDELINES contains important  
information for the safe operation and use of this product.  
Operating Information  
“Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the  
order of a physician or any other practitioner licensed by the  
law of the state in which he/she practices to use or order the  
use of this device.”  
This product is not intended as a lifesustaining or  
lifesupporting device.  
Only personnel instructed and trained in the use of the  
oxygen conserving regulators/cylinders should operate this  
product.  
Product contains magnetic, ferrous material that may affect  
the results of an MRI.  
Be sure all connections are tight and leak free.  
DO NOT use a liquid leak detector to test for leaks.  
DO NOT autoclave.  
DO NOT gas sterilize with ethylene oxide.  
DO NOT clean with aromatic hydrocarbons.  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
DO NOT attempt to repair product.  
DO NOT immerse product in any kind of liquid.  
Store product in a clean area when not in use.  
NEVER smoke in an area where oxygen is being  
administered.  
NEVER use aerosol sprays near the equipment.  
ALWAYS confirm prescribed dose before administering to  
patient and monitor on a frequent basis.  
DO NOT use if dirt or contaminants are present on or around  
cylinder, valve, product or connecting devices.  
Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic  
mixture.  
NEVER use near any type of flame or flammable/explosive  
substances, vapors or atmosphere.  
ALWAYS follow ANSI and CGA standards for Medical Gas  
Products and Flowmeters (E7) and Oxygen Handling (G4).  
NO OXYGEN is delivered when the pointer is aligned with  
“Off”.  
DO NOT block the outlet fitting or kink the cannula when the  
product is in use, this may damage the unit.  
The use of this device is limited to the oxygen patient.  
Cylinders MUST be used only by the oxygen patient and are  
not to be distributed to any other individual for any purpose.  
This product is NOT to be used by patients who breathe  
through their mouths.  
DO NOT use a humidifier with this product.  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
DO NOT allow cylinders to tip or fall. Secure gas cylinders so  
they cannot fall. Ensure cylinder is always in upright position.  
DO NOT allow oil from your hands or other sources to come  
into contact with the cylinder post valve. These substances  
may become flammable in the presence of oxygen and cause  
injury. Avoid touching the cylinder post valve whenever  
possible. Example of items to avoid are hand creams or  
lotions, cooking oils, suntan oils or sun blocks and similar oily  
products. If you use these types of products, wash your hands  
prior to use. If the bottle fitting should come in contact with  
such substances it should be cleaned off with a damp cloth  
prior to connecting it to the conserving regulator.  
NEVER oil or lubricate the oxygen conserving regulator or  
cylinder post valve. NEVER use any penetrating oil or  
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lubricant such as WD40 or 3in1 oil . If continued difficulty  
is experienced contact your supplier for assistance.  
DO NOT store cylinders near sources of heat or flame.  
DO NOT use while sleeping without consulting your  
healthcare provider.  
This product is designed to operate with a standard single  
lumen, adult oxygen nasal cannula with a maximum length of  
seven feet.  
The cannula is for single patient use only.  
Cannula MUST be installed on outlet connection prior to use.  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
DO NOT place the unit under such items as blankets, bed  
coverings, chair cushions, clothing and away from heated or  
hot surfaces, including space heaters, stoves and similar  
electrical appliances. When this product is in use a small  
amount of oxygen is vented. With regards to clothing ‐  
wearing the unit under clothing may saturate fabrics with  
oxygen and cause them to burn rapidly if exposed to sparks  
or flame. It may take several hours for oxygen levels in fabrics  
to return to normal.  
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SECTION 2—FEATURES  
SECTION 2—FEATURES  
DANGER  
This product is not intended as a lifesustaining or  
lifesupporting device.  
CAUTION  
Missing or illegible labels MUST be replaced. Contact  
customer service at the number on the back page.  
Model IOC100P  
Cylinder Post Valve  
T-Handle Clamp  
Cylinder  
Alignment  
CGA870 Seal  
Pins  
Washer  
Oxygen Pressure  
Gauge w/ Rubber  
Guard  
Selector  
Switch  
Oxygen  
Supply Outlet  
Fitting  
Vent Hole  
FIGURE 2.1 Model IOC100P  
Cylinder Post Valve THandle Clamp: This is used to attach  
the unit to any CGA870 postvalve cylinder.  
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SECTION 2—FEATURES  
Oxygen Pressure Gauge: Enables the user to monitor the  
contents of the compressed oxygen cylinder and is protected  
by a rubber guard.  
Selector Switch: Enables the user to select the desired setting,  
as well as “OFF” and “CF” (continuous flow). When not in  
use, the switch should be turned to the “OFF” position.  
Oxygen Supply Outlet: Use this fitting to attach a standard  
cannula.  
Cylinder Alignment Pins: When assembling the unit, these  
parallel pins MUST be inserted into the holes on the CGA870  
post valve.  
CGA870 Seal Washer [Metal Washer with Viton or  
equivalent Seal]: Creates the interface between the post valve  
and the conserver regulator. Besides offering a rugged  
interface, it also surrounds the oxygen path in a ring of  
stainless steel or brass.  
Vent Hole: Maintains proper internal pressure. DO NOT  
obstruct with any object, such as a label or tightfitting  
carrying bag.  
NOTE: Use only a CGA870 Seal Washer [Metal Washer with Viton  
Seal]. DO NOT use a plastic compression gasket.  
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SECTION 2—FEATURES  
FIGURE 2.2 Connection view of the IOC100P with CGA870  
Connection  
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SECTION 3—INSTALLING THE CONSERVING REGULATOR  
SECTION 3—INSTALLING THE  
CONSERVING REGULATOR  
WARNING  
DO NOT allow oil from your hands or other sources to come  
into contact with the regulator gasket or cylinder post valve.  
These substances may become flammable in the presence of  
oxygen and cause injury. Avoid touching the cylinder post  
valve whenever possible. Example of items to avoid are hand  
creams or lotions, cooking oils, suntan oils or sun blocks and  
similar oily products. If you use these types of products, wash  
your hands prior to use. If the cylinder post valve should  
come in contact with such substances it should be cleaned off  
with a damp cloth prior to connecting it to the conserving  
regulator.  
DO NOT direct flow of oxygen at any person or flammable  
material when opening the cylinder.  
DO NOT use without CGA870 Seal Washer [Metal washer  
with elastomer seal].  
DO NOT use plastic yoke seals [Plastic compression gasket].  
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Use CGA870 Seal Washer made of Viton and brass.  
The CGA870 Seal Washer supplied with the oxygen  
conserving regulator is reusable.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT use tools to tighten Thandle, this can lead to over  
tightening and will cause damage to the oxygen conserving  
regulator.  
Ensure all connections are tight and leak free.  
DO NOT use liquid leak detector to test for leaks.  
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SECTION 3—INSTALLING THE CONSERVING REGULATOR  
NOTE: For information on how to operate the cylinder, consult  
your equipment provider.  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 3.1.  
1. Loosen the cylinder post valve THandle.  
2. Lower the conserver over  
any CGA870 post valve  
cylinder with the  
alignment pins toward  
the holes on the cylinder  
neck.  
3. Align the two pins and  
gasket with the  
FIGURE 3.1 Attaching the  
IOC100P to the Cylinder  
corresponding holes on  
the cylinder post valve.  
NOTE: Cylinder post valve THandle should be aligned with  
indentation on post valve.  
4. While holding the unit in place, tighten the cylinder post  
valve by turning clockwise.  
5. Attach a standard cannula [7 ft. (2.13 m) or less in length]  
to the oxygen supply outlet fitting.  
NOTE: Tighten only by hand. The use of a tool to tighten the  
THandle may damage the unit.  
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SECTION 4—OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
SECTION 4—OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
DANGER  
NEVER smoke in an area where oxygen is being  
administered.  
NEVER use near any type of flame or flammable/explosive  
substances, vapors or atmosphere.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT use pediatric, low flow nasal cannulas or oxygen  
masks with the oxygen conserving regulator.  
DO NOT block the cannula connection or kink cannula tubing  
when the oxygen conserving regulator is in use. This may  
damage the oxygen conserving regulator.  
1. Prior to each use, inspect product for visible damage. DO  
NOT use if any damage is found.  
WARNING  
DO NOT direct flow of oxygen at any person, or flammable  
material when adjusting the flow dial.  
2. Turn the selector switch on the oxygen conserving  
regulator to the “0” OFF position before opening the  
3. To reduce the risk of rapid oxygen recompression and fire,  
open the cylinder valve slowly and completely so the  
pressure gauge moves slowly as it indicates the cylinder  
pressure.  
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SECTION 4—OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
4. Listen for leaks. If a leak is present, close the cylinder  
valve, check the CGA870 seal washer, and reinstall. If the  
leak persists, DO NOT use the equipment. Contact your  
Home Care Provider for repair.  
5. Check the oxygen pressure gauge to verify the cylinder  
pressure.  
6. Ensure that the vent hole on the side of the unit is not  
obstructed.  
7. Position the cylinder so the oxygen cylinder valve outlet is  
pointing away from the user and any other person(s).  
8. Attach a standard adult single lumen oxygen nasal  
cannula, no longer than seven feet to the products outlet  
fitting. DO NOT use pediatric, low flow nasal cannulas or  
oxygen masks with this product.  
NOTE: A unit without cannula attached may pulse if set at position  
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9. Place the cannula over your ears and position the prongs  
in your nose according to the cannula manufacturers  
instructions, or as instructed by your Health Care  
provider. Refer to FIGURE 4.1.  
FIGURE 4.1 Cannula Placement  
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SECTION 4—OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING  
NO OXYGEN is delivered in between settings. To obtain  
desired flow, the indicating pointer MUST align with a  
specific number on the dial.  
To avoid injury to patient, ALWAYS confirm prescribed  
setting before administering to patient and monitor flow on a  
frequent basis.  
10. Turn the selector switch until indicating pointer is aligned  
with the prescribed setting. FIGURE 4.2 on page 21.  
NOTE: The continuous flow setting (CF) is designed for emergency  
use only. The amount of oxygen delivered when using the oxygen  
conserving regulator in continuous flow mode is preset to 2 L/min.  
(liters per minute). Remember that in this mode the oxygen will be  
consumed at a much faster rate. Return to another source before  
running out of oxygen. FIGURE 4.2 on page 21.  
WARNING  
When pointer on contents gauge enters red zone, it is  
recommended to replace or refill the cylinder.  
11. Breathe through the nose and feel a pulse of oxygen as you  
inhale.  
NOTE: When on a pulse setting, there is flow or a pulse only at the  
beginning of each breath. If you do not feel the pulse at the beginning  
of each breath, check the setting. If there is still no pulse, turn dial to  
2 L/min. continuous setting. FIGURE 4.2 on page 21.  
NOTE: Because each patient’s breathing pattern is different and the  
environment varies, it may be difficult to feel some low setting  
pulses.  
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SECTION 4—OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
12. When finished using the system, close the oxygen supply  
cylinder valve and continue breathing through the nasal  
cannula until no further oxygen flow is detected.  
13. Remove the nasal cannula and turn the selector switch to  
the “0” OFF position.  
14. When not in use, store in a clean, dry location.  
Continuous  
Flow Setting  
(CF)  
Selector Switch  
FIGURE 4.2 Selector Switch  
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SECTION 5—REMOVING THE CONSERVING REGULATOR  
SECTION 5—REMOVING THE  
CONSERVING REGULATOR  
DANGER  
NEVER attempt to remove the oxygen conserving regulator  
from an oxygen cylinder unless the cylinder valve is  
completely closed.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT try to loosen the Thandle beyond the stop.  
Otherwise, damage to the oxygen conserving regulator will  
occur.  
NOTE: For information on how to operate the cylinder, consult  
your equipment provider.  
1. Completely close the oxygen cylinder valve.  
2. Turn the oxygen conserving regulator selector switch to 2  
L/min. continuous flow position.  
3. Wait for oxygen to stop flowing from the oxygen  
conserving regulator.  
4. Turn the Thandle to loosen the connection to the post  
valve.  
5. Remove the oxygen conserving regulator from the post  
valve.  
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SECTION 6—TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS  
SECTION 6—TYPICAL PRODUCT  
PARAMETERS  
OXYGEN DELIVERY:  
SELECTOR  
SWITCH  
LITER  
FLOW  
POSITION  
EQUIVALENCY  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
OFF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
CONTINUOUS FLOW  
EMERGENCY BYPASS  
SETTING:  
Factory Preset at 2 ± .5 L/min.  
REQUIRED OPERATING  
PRESSURE:  
200 psi to 3000 psi (13.8 bar to 206.8 bar)  
REGULATOR:  
Built-in, 25 ± 5 psi (1.7 bar ± .34 bar), brass  
high pressure with aluminum low  
pressure materials  
DIMENSIONS:  
Weight  
Approximately 14.8 ounces (420 grams)  
Overall Length  
Approximately  
5” L (12.7 cm) x 2.5” H (6.4 cm) x 2.5” W  
(6.4 cm)  
OPERATING CONDI-  
TIONS TEMPERATURE:  
32°F (0°C) to 122°F (50°C)  
OPERATING RELATIVE  
HUMIDITY:  
15% to 95%  
OPERATING ALTITUDE:  
0 to 10,000 feet (0 to 3,048 meters)  
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SECTION 6—TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS  
STORAGE/  
Maximum -40°F (-40°C), 1% RH  
TRANSPORTATION:  
Maximum 145°F (63°C), 44% RH  
SHOCK VIBRATION:  
Not to exceed IEC 601-1 requirements  
Not to exceed IEC 68-2-6, IEC 68-2-34  
No smoking or open flames  
Consult accompanying documents  
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SECTION 6—TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS  
Oxygen Cylinder Duration  
The total delivery of oxygen via the conserver is related to the  
breathing rates, it is user adaptive in that the total oxygen  
delivered per minute will automatically adjust with user  
need, as expressed by increased or decreased breathing rates.  
For example, at all settings, twice as much oxygen per minute  
will be delivered if one breathes twenty (20) times per minute  
as compared with ten (10) times per minute. Refer to  
OXYGEN DURATION TABLE  
SETTING  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Continuous  
Flow  
2 L/min.  
Cylinder Type  
Cylinder  
Volume  
Liters @  
2015 psi  
Estimated Cylinder Duration in Hours  
(Based on 20 breaths/min.)  
M2  
36  
1.9  
.9  
.6  
.5  
.4  
.3  
.3  
M4(A)  
M6(B)  
ML6  
M9(C)  
D
113  
164  
171  
246  
425  
680  
5.9 2.9 2.0 1.5 1.2 1.0  
8.5 4.3 2.8 2.1 1.7 1.4  
8.9 4.5 3.0 2.2 1.8 1.5  
.9  
1.4  
1.4  
2.1  
3.5  
5.7  
12.8 6.4 4.3 3.2 2.6 2.1  
22.1 11.1 7.4 5.5 4.4 3.7  
35.4 17.7 11.8 8.9 7.1 5.9  
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SECTION 7—MAINTENANCE  
SECTION 7—MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION  
DO NOT use cleaning solutions.  
DO NOT immerse product in any kind of liquid.  
All repairs MUST be done by Invacare Corporation.  
1. Disconnect all connections before cleaning.  
2. After each use, clean exterior of the product with a clean,  
lintfree cloth.  
3. Store product in a clean area free from grease, oil, and  
other sources of contamination.  
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SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING  
SECTION 8—TROUBLESHOOTING  
If oxygen conserving regulator fails to function, consult the  
Troubleshooting guide. If problem cannot be corrected,  
consult your Dealer/Home Care equipment provider.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
No flow. Unit does not 1. Cylinder valve is  
pulse.  
1. Turn the cylinder  
valve to the “ON”  
position.  
closed.  
2. Regulator in “Off” 2. Set to prescribed  
position.  
setting.  
3. Cylinder empty.  
3. Replace cylinder.  
4. Oxygen conserving 4. Check position of  
regulator not  
sensing breath.  
cannula in nose. DO  
NOT breathe  
through mouth.  
5. Oxygen cannula is  
blocked or kinked.  
5. Remove kinks. Clean  
or replace, if  
necessary.  
Unit flows or pulses  
continuously.  
1. Unit is set to the  
“CF” position.  
1. Turn the selector  
switch to the  
appropriate delivery  
setting.  
2. Unit was not set to 2. Turn the selector  
“OFF” prior to  
opening the  
cylinder valve.  
switch to “OFF,” wait  
a few moments, then  
set at proper delivery  
setting.  
3. Vent hole is  
obstructed.  
3. Removeobstructions,  
such as labels or  
carrying bag, and  
resume use as usual.  
Replacement Parts - Accessories  
HF2POST6BAG Carrying Bag or HF2POST9BAG Carrying  
Bag  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN  
DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE  
TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975.  
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of  
our products.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also  
have other legal rights which vary from state to state.  
Invacare warrants this product to be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship for a period of two years from date  
of purchase. If within such warranty period any such product  
shall be proven to Invacare’s satisfaction to be defective, such  
product shall be repaired or replaced, at Invacare’s option. This  
warranty does not apply to problems arising from normal wear  
and tear or failure to adhere to these instructions, nor does it  
include shipping charges incurred in replacement part  
installation or repair of any such product. Invacare’s sole  
obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall  
be limited to such repair and/or replacement.  
For warranty service, please contact the Invacare service  
department during normal business hours at the toll-free  
telephone number identified on the back cover of this manual.  
Upon receiving notice of an alleged defect in a product, Invacare  
will issue a serialized return authorization. It shall be the  
responsibility of the purchaser to pack the product(s) or part(s)  
in an appropriate manner to avoid shipping damage and return  
the product(s) or part(s), at the purchaser’s expense, to either  
Invacare’s plant or service center as specified by Invacare in  
advance. The defective product(s) or component part(s) must  
be returned for warranty inspection using the serial number as  
identification within 30 days of the return authorization date.  
DO NOT return any product(s) or part(s) to our factory or  
service center without prior consent. C.O.D. shipments will be  
refused – please pre-pay shipping charges.  
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PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED  
OR DEFACED; PRODUCTS SUBJECTED TO NEGLIGENCE,  
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WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION AND  
LIMITATION MAY NOT BE APPLICABLE.  
THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY  
WITH STATE/PROVINCIAL LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS.  
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