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SECTION 4—ERROR CODES
Part No 1150748
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XPO
2
SECTION 4—ERROR CODES
The XPO
2
 has dozens of alarms that are being monitored on a continuous basis. The 
alarms are grouped into four main categories: 
• Common Alarms: These are alarms for which the patient, or the provider, can take 
action to eliminate the issue. These alarms, and the corrective steps, are fully 
explained within the Owner’s Manual (OM).
• Operating Alarms: This alarm group centers on the sieve beds and the PSA 
process. These are alarms for which there is no corrective action available to either 
the patient or the provider. However, there are sub-codes that can be accessed to 
help the Invacare service and repair centers. 
• Compressor Alarms: This alarm group centers on the compressor operation. These 
are alarms for which there is no corrective action available to either the patient or 
the provider. However, there are sub-codes that can be accessed to help the 
Invacare service and repair centers.
• System Alarms: This alarm group centers on internal software monitors. These are 
alarms for which there is no corrective action available to either the patient or the 
provider (*). However, there are sub-codes that can be accessed to help the 
Invacare service and repair centers.
To access the Sub-Alarm codes, the unit first has to be in an alarm condition with multiple 
flow level LEDs illuminated. While in this condition, the Plus (+) and Minus (-) flow 
setting buttons should be pushed and held. As long as both these buttons are being 
pushed, a different set of flow LEDs will illuminate. This alternate set of illuminated LEDs 
is the sub-alarm code. Once the Plus and Minus buttons are released, the original alarm 
code will return. Once the unit is turned off, the alarm codes displays will be reset. All the 
alarms should be reset and the unit turned back on to see if the unit can self-correct the 
problem. If the alarms persist, please contact your nearest Invacare repair center.
ERROR / ERROR CODE
ALARM 
(Illuminated flow 
LEDs)
SUB-ALARM 
(Illuminated flow 
LEDs)
Common Alarms
Internal temperature of the unit is either too hot, or too cold, 
to allow compressor to start. See OM for instructions.
1, 2
None
While operating, the internal temperature of the unit becomes 
either too hot, or too cold, to allow operation to continue. See 
OM for instructions.
1, 3
None
The internal battery temperature is either too hot, or too cold, 
to allow operation on battery to continue.
See OM for instructions.
1, 4
None
Control panel button was found to be continuously pressed 
upon power-up (a.k.a. stuck button). See OM for instructions.
1, 5
None
Operating Alarms
Code: 3000
3, 4
None
Code: 3001
3, 4
1
Code: 3002
3, 4
2