4 solenoid valves, 2 capacitor replacement, 1 valve manifold replacement – AirSep MN138-1 H User Manual

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MN138-1 Rev H

02/14

4.3.2 Capacitor Replacement

The capacitor starts the compressor. If the compressor cannot start, the capacitor may be
defective and require replacement. To replace the capacitor, follow the steps below:

1. Set the unit’s

I/

0 switch to the “0” position and unplug the power cord.

2. Remove front panel and locate capacitor.
3. Gently slide entire compressor enclosure towards you to allow easier access to the

capacitor. (Do not pull out enclosure too far as damage may occur to certain
components within concentrator).

4. Carefully disconnect both wire connections from the capacitor, slide capacitor out

from tie-wrap.

5. To install new capacitor, slide capacitor into the tie-wrap holding it in place, and

connect both wire connections to capacitor. Tie-wrap should be centered on
capacitor when properly installed.

6. Return compressor enclosure to its original position, reinstall front cover.

4.4 Solenoid Valves

The VisionAire uses five two-way solenoid valves: two feed, two waste, and one equalization.
Each valve has an open (energized) and closed (de-energized) position. As the VisionAire
operates, two or three valves are always energized. The solenoid valves of the VisionAire unit
require no scheduled maintenance.

4.4.1 Valve Manifold Replacement

Valve Manifold Removal
To remove the valve manifold, follow the steps below:

1. Set the unit’s

I/

0 switch to the “0” position and unplug the power cord.

2. Remove both front and back panels.
3. Remove the compressor assembly by following the compressor removal

procedure outlined under section 4.3.1.

4. Remove tubing attached to the exhaust muffler assembly. Do not remove muffler

assembly.

5. Disconnect small tubing from the in-line adaptor leading to the sensor located on

the circuit board.

6. Disconnect the wire connectors labeled AC Power and PowerSw from circuit

board. (If equipped with an O2 oxygen monitor, also disconnect wire connectors
labeled O2 LED and Sensor).

7. From back of unit, disconnect tubing connections at the equalization valve and

disconnect fittings from top of both sieve beds.

Temporarily seal sieve bed openings with tape to prevent the sieve material from
being exposed to the moisture in room air. Prolonged exposure to room air
results in contamination and permanent damage to the sieve material.

8. With adjusting compressor enclosure (alternating pulling out top and bottom),

gently remove the compressor enclosure from the center section of unit by sliding
it out through the front.

9. With the compressor enclosure completely removed, carefully remove all valve

retainer clips and coils from each valve stem. Wire connectors can remain

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