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VetFlex 10L Oxygen Concentrator
User Manual
Unlimited Medical-Grade O₂. Zero Cylinder Costs.
SKU: AC-ICU-OC10L1
Version 2.0 - July 2026
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Table of Contents
1Product Overview
2Technical Specifications
3Safety Information
4Installation & Setup
5Operating Instructions
6Maintenance & Cleaning
7Troubleshooting
8Service & Support
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1. Product Overview
Purpose
The VetFlex 10L Oxygen Concentrator is a stationary medical-grade oxygen generation system built for continuous veterinary use.
Using Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology with molecular sieve filtration, the system extracts and concentrates oxygen from ambient air. It delivers a continuous supply of 93% ± 3% pure oxygen at flow rates up to 10 liters per minute.
How PSA Works
Ambient Air
Intake Filter
Compressor
Sieve Beds
O₂ Buffer
Flow Control
Medical O₂
PSA Process
Draws in ambient air
Separates nitrogen using molecular sieve beds
Delivers concentrated oxygen continuously
Two-bed system alternates between adsorption and regeneration
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Key Benefit
Eliminates cylinder rentals and delivery delays. Saves $3,000+ annually in gas costs alone.
Advantages
24/7 continuous operation without rest periods
No high-pressure cylinder storage or handling risks
On-demand oxygen with no delivery wait
Compact footprint fits any clinical environment
Integrates with VetFlex ICU oxygen cages
Minimal maintenance: annual filter replacement only
H.P./H.T. (Red): High pressure or over-temperature alarm
H.O₂ (Blue): Oxygen purity at or above 85%
L.O₂ (Red): Oxygen purity below 85%
Control Panel Reference
P.O.
P.F.
L.P.
H.P./H.T.
H.O₂
L.O₂
POWER
0-10 LPM
Indicator lights, power switch, and flow meter layout.
Flow Adjustment
1
Locate the flow control knob on the front panel
2
Turn counterclockwise to increase, clockwise to decrease
3
Observe the ball float in the flow meter to set desired LPM
4
Do not force the knob. Gentle adjustment prevents valve damage.
5
Maximum recommended flow: 10 LPM
Normal Operation Indicators
Green power light is ON
Blue O₂ purity light is ON
No audible alarms sounding
Flow meter ball is stable at selected LPM
Unit runs quietly with steady airflow
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Important
When restarting after shutdown, wait at least 5 minutes before turning the unit back on. This allows internal pressure to dissipate and protects compressor longevity.
Check power connection, outlet, and fuse. Ensure power switch is ON.
No oxygen flow
Verify tubing connections. Check flow meter is open. Clean intake filters if clogged.
Power failure alarm (P.F.)
Confirm power cord is fully seated at both ends. Verify outlet has power.
Low pressure alarm (L.P.)
Check tubing for leaks. Clean or replace intake filters. Contact support if alarm persists.
High pressure alarm (H.P.)
Turn off immediately. Do not attempt to service. Contact VetFlex support.
Over-temperature alarm (H.T.)
Ensure adequate ventilation clearance. Check cooling fan. Turn off and allow to cool before restart.
Low O₂ purity alarm (L.O₂)
Allow 5–10 minutes to stabilize after startup. Check for air leaks. Contact support if persistent.
Excessive noise
Check exhaust muffler connections. Ensure unit is on a hard, flat surface. Contact support if abnormal.
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When to Contact Support
If any alarm persists after performing the recommended checks, turn off the unit and contact VetFlex support. Do not open the unit or attempt internal repairs.
For warranty service, replacement parts, or technical assistance, contact our US-based support team. We prioritize rapid resolution for critical care environments.