0 main components, 1 components, 2 cabinet removal – AirSep MN134-1 B User Manual

Page 15: 1 removing side panel(s), 2 removing back panel, 3 removing lower front panel, 4 removing control panel, 5 superstructure, 6 caster replacement

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MN134-1 rev B

02/14

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5.0 Main Components

5.1 Components

The design of the AirSep NewLife Intensity 10 Oxygen Concentrator allows for easy
access and removal of most components. This allows you to perform repair and
replacement of parts with minimal time and effort.

To prevent accidental electrical shock or burn, be sure to set the unit’s

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power switch to the “0” position and disconnect the power cord of the unit
from the electrical outlet before you service the NewLife Intensity 10
Oxygen Concentrator.

Record all scheduled maintenance. (Refer to Section 4.0.)

Before reattaching tubing connections using a tie-wrap, remove 1/8 inch
(0.32 cm) from end of tubing to assure a proper seal. Tubing should be
cut evenly across width.

5.2 Cabinet Removal

5.2.1 Removing Side Panel(s)

To remove one or both side panels, unscrew the ¼ turn fastener(s) and remove the
panel(s).

5.2.2 Removing Back Panel

Remove both side panels, and lift off the back panel. Make sure the power cord can
pass freely through the power cord cutout.

5.2.3 Removing Lower Front Panel

Firmly grasp panel with both hands, and slightly bow panel outward to remove.

5.2.4 Removing Control Panel

Four screws hold the control panel in place. Remove them and the control panel to
re-install or replace if necessary.

5.2.5 Superstructure

The weight and forces of the internal components rest solely on three parts: the
superstructure, compressor plate, and the base. These parts were specially designed
and formed. They should never require replacement under normal use.

5.2.6 Caster Replacement

1.

Remove the cabinet panels to expose the caster nut.

2.

Remove the caster nut with a 9/16-inch socket. Use an extension for the two
front caster nut removals.

3.

Install the new caster with original washer and securing nut.

4.

Reconnect the cabinet panels.

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