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Oxygen Concentrator

AP8F10
User’s Manual

ALL PRO CORPORATION


Service:[email protected]
Made in China
DO NOT OPERATE THIS UNIT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND
UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY NOTES…………………………………...2-5

FEATURES…………………………………………6-7

HANDLING…………………………………………8

OPERATING & INSTALLATION…….…………9-14

MAINTENANCE………………………………….15-21

DISASSEMBLY………………………………..….22-24

OTHER ATTENTION ITEMS……………………..25-26

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SAFETY NOTES

WARNING: For avoiding power outage or oxygen concentrator


operating failure, exigent oxygen user and serious patient must
equip with reserve oxygen supply (for example: oxygen cylinder,
oxygen bag). This device is to be used as an oxygen supplement
and is not considered life supporting or life sustaining.

Ⅰ.BEFORE INSTALLATION
 The concentrator should always be kept upright to prevent cabinet
damage while being transported.
 If the electrical source power voltage is instable that beyond
normal power rang, please add the voltage stabilizer.
 Please use eligible, safe power set and junction box.
 Non-professional people do not open oxygen concentrator’s
cabinet.
Ⅱ.PUT POSITION
 You may select a room in your house where using your oxygen
concentrator would be most convenient. Your concentrator can be
easily rolled from room to room on its casters.
 Be certain to place the unit so all sides are at least 10cm (4inches)
away from walls, draperies, furniture, or other obstruction. Do not
place the unit in a confined area.
 Oxygen concentrator must avoid heat source, fire source, wetness,
exorbitant or over-low extra ventricular condition.
 Sundries and vessel do not be placed on top of the concentrator.
 NEVER block the air openings of the unit or place it on a soft
surface, such as a bed or couch, where the air opening may be
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SAFETY NOTES
blocked. Keep the openings free from lint, hair and the like.
Ⅲ.USING
 The use of oxygen therapy requires that special care be taken to
reduce the risk of fire. Users MUST NOT SMOKE while using
this device. Keep all matches, lighted cigarettes or other sources of
ignition out of the room in which this product is located. 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.
 For optimum performance, do not open or turn off the concentrator
frequently, reset after 3~5 minutes. Shorter periods of operation
may reduce maximum product life.
 A spontaneous and violent ignition may occur if oil, grease or
greasy substances come in contact with oxygen under pressure.
These substances MUST be kept away from the oxygen
concentrator, tubing and connections, and all other oxygen
equipment. DO NOT use any lubricants unless recommended by
manufacturer.
Ⅳ. MAINTENANCE
The oxygen concentrator was specifically designed to minimize
routine preventive maintenance at intervals of once per year. Only
professionals of the healthcare field or persons fully conversant
with this process such as authorized or factory trained personnel
should perform preventive maintenance or performance
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SAFETY NOTES
adjustments on the oxygen concentrator.
Ⅴ. RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
 Most electronic equipment is influenced by Radio Frequency
Interference (RFI). CAUTION should be exercised with regard to
the use of portable communications equipment in the area around
such equipment.
Ⅵ. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS, ELECTROCUTION,
FIRE OR INJURY TO PERSONS.
 Avoid using while bathing. If continuous usage is required by the
physician’s prescription:
The concentrator must be located in another room at least
2.5m from the bath.
 DO NOT come in contact with the concentrator while wet.
 DO NOT place or store product where it can drop into water or
other liquid.
 DO NOT reach for product that has fallen into water. UNPLUG
IMMEDIATELY.
 A product should NEVER be left unattended when plugged in.
 This device is to be used only in accordance with the prescription of
a physician and this User’s Manual. If at any time the patient or
attendant conclude that the patient is receiving an insufficient
amount of oxygen, the supplier and/or physician should be contacted
immediately. No adjustments should be made to the flowrate unless
prescribed by a physician.
 Close supervision is necessary when this product is used near
children or physically-challenged individuals.

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SAFETY NOTES
 Use this product for only intended use as described in this manual.
 DO NOT use parts, accessories or adapters other than those
authorized by manufacturer.
 DO NOT connect the concentrator in parallel or series with other
oxygen concentrators or oxygen therapy devices.
 Use of some administration accessories or certain humidifiers not
specified for use with oxygen concentrator may impair the
performance.
 In certain circumstances oxygen therapy can be hazardous.
Manufacturer recommends that you seek medical advice before
using this product.
 Avoid creation of any spark near medical oxygen equipment. This
includes sparks from static electricity created by any type of
friction.

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FEATURES
Ⅰ. SUMMARY
Oxygen concentrator is intended for individual use in the home. It is
an electronically operated device that separates oxygen from room
air. It provides high concentration of oxygen directly to you through
a nasal cannula. Clinical studies have documented that oxygen
concentrator are therapeutically equivalent to other types of oxygen
delivery systems.
This user’s manual will tell you about your concentrator and will
serve as a reference as you use your concentrator.
Ⅱ. CHRARCTERS
 Complete plastic outer shell, safe and reliable.
 Timing accumulates function, show total working hours through
the display screen.
 Exceed press safety valve helping safe ensure.
 Install power loss alarming function, pressure and cycle failure
alarming function, compressor failure alarming function.
 Compressor has got hot protection that ensures the safety of the
compressor and concentrator.
 With double flux function.
Ⅲ. SPECIFICAIONS
1. Flow Range: 1~10L/min
NOTE: total flux 10L/min, for two patients use at same time.
2. Oxygen Concentration: 95.5%~87%
3. Maximum Outlet Pressure: 40kPa~70kPa (5.8psi~10.2psi)
4. Pressure Relief Mechanism Operational at:
250kPa±25kPa (36.25psi±3.63psi)
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FEATURES
5. Altitude: Up to 1230 meters (4000 ft) above sea level without
degradation of concentration levels. From 1230 meters (4000 ft) to
4000meters (13129 ft) below 90% efficiency.
6. Sound Level: ≤60dB(A)
7. Power Supply:
□AC220V±10%
□50Hz
2.2amps(AC220V~240V)
8. Input Power: 850VA
9. Weight: 34.5kg ( 75.9 lbs )
10. Dimension:
H445mm (17.5″) ×W372mm(14.7″)×D680mm(26.8″)
11. Minimum Operating Time: 30minutes
 Electric classification: II class, type B applied part.
 Work system: work continuously.
 Keep it far from flammable and explosive gas area.
Ⅳ.NORMAL WORKING CONDITION
 Temperature range: 10℃~35℃(50℉~95℉)
 Relative humidity: 20%~60%
 Atmosphere pressure: 86kPa~106kPa (12.47psi~15.37psi)
NOTICE: Please place the device in normal working temperature
circumstance for at least 4 hours if the storage, transportation
temperature beneath 5℃(41℉).

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HANDLING
Ⅰ. UNPACKING
 Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its contents. If
damage is evident, please notify the carrier or local dealer.
 Remove all loose packing from the carton.
 Carefully remove all the components from the carton.
NOTE: Unless the oxygen concentrator is to be used immediately,
retain containers and packing materials for storage until use of the
concentrator is required.
Ⅱ. INSPECTION
 Examine exterior of the oxygen concentrator for nicks, dents,
scratches or other damages. Inspect all components.
Ⅲ. STORAGE
 Store the repackaged oxygen concentrator in a dry area.
 DO NOT place other objects on top of the repackaged concentrator.

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION

Ⅰ.FEATURE VIEW
Elapsed time meter
Oxygen outlet 1 Flowmeter
Fault indicator light (red)
Oxygen outlet 2 Power Indicator Light (green)
O2 sensor indicator
light (yellow)
Humidifier Circuit breaker
outlet

Humidifier Power switch


bottle
Panel

Cabinet

Figure 1: full view

Safety valve (in inlet)


Oxygen
inlet Cover
Oxygen
outlet Bottle
Maximum curve
Core tube
Minimum curve
Sieve core

Figure 2: view of the humidifier

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
Ⅱ.PREPARE WORK
 Unscrew the cover of the humidifier, fill the purify water (or
distilled water) into the humidifier bottle between the maximum
and minimum water level lines, and then screw the humidifier
bottle. (If needed, add other medicine into the water, please
according to the doctor’s suggestion.)
 Screw the humidifier bottle absorbing connector into the cover of
the humidifier, then insert the humidifier to the elastic belt on the
left side of the unit, and connect the other end of the cannula to the
oxygen outlet.
 Plug in power supply.
 Press down the power switch, the concentrator works.

Ⅲ.OXYGEN ABSORBING OPERATING


1. FLOWRATE
 Turn the flowmeter knob to the setting prescribed by your
physician or therapist.(figure 3)

Flowmeter magnitude sign

Flowmeter knob

Black floater

Flowmeter
Figure 3

NOTE: To properly read the flowmeter, locate the prescribed flowrate

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
line on the flowmeter. Next, turn the flow knob until the ball rises
to the line. Now, center the ball on the L/min line prescribed.
CAUTION: If the flowrate on the flowmeter ever falls below
0.5L/min, check tubing or accessories for blocked or kinked
tubing or a defective humidifier bottle.
 Meanwhile, humidifier bottle will have air bubble around the sieve
core. Then, oxygen comes from the humidifier outlet.
2. Connect nasal oxygen cannula to humidifier outlet, the other end
match the patient.
Note: The time of absorbing oxygen and the flowrate range according
to the doctor’s advices.

Ⅳ. USAGE OF DOUBLE FLUX


1. Turn in counter-clock direction down the cover of oxygen outlet 2.
2. Connect the tubes
according to figure 4.
3. Turn on the machine,
patients could realize
oxygen-intaking
simultaneously.

Figure 4

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
Ⅴ.ALARM SIGNAL
 Oxygen concentration indicator
(If your unit features the O2 sensor feature)
This feature monitors the purity of oxygen generated by the oxygen
concentrator. If O2 concentration falls below factory preset
standards, indicator lights on the control panel will illuminate.
 Initial startup of the concentrator
NOTE: Concentrator may be used during the initial start warm-up
time (approximately 30 minutes) while waiting for the O2
concentration to reach maximum.
When the unit is turned on, the green light will come on (O2
concentration greater than 82%). After 5 minutes, the oxygen sensor
will be operating normally and will control the indicator lights
depending on oxygen concentration values. The explanations of the
indicator light functions are as follows.
 Explanation of the indicator lights:
Symbol Status Indicator Lights
SYSTEM OKAY
GREEN
(O2 concentration is greater than 82%.)
O2 concentration is greater than 50% and
YELLOW
less than 82%.

SYSTEM FAILURE
(O2 concentration is less than 50%; Or,
RED
High/Low cycle pressure failure alarm; Or,
Compressor circuit failure alarm )

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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
1. O2 concentration is greater than 82%. -- Green light illuminates,
and LED panel shows elapsed time. Normal Operation.
2. O2 concentration is greater than 50% and less than 82%. --
Green with yellow light illuminate, and LED panel shows
elapsed time. Call Supplier Immediately. You may continue to
use the concentrator unless instructed otherwise by your supplier.
Be certain that BACKUP OXYGEN is nearby.
3. O2 concentration is less than 50%. -- Red light illuminates,
continuous audible alarm sounds, and LED panel shows word
“LO” . Total unit shutdown. Switch immediately to backup
oxygen supply. Call supplier immediately.
4. Low cycle pressure failure alarm -- Red light illuminates,
continuous audible alarm sounds, and LED panel shows word
“E1”. Total unit shutdown. Switch immediately to backup
oxygen supply. Call supplier immediately.
5. High cycle pressure failure alarm -- Red light illuminates,
continuous audible alarm sounds, and LED panel shows word
“E2”. Total unit shutdown. Switch immediately to backup
oxygen supply. Call supplier immediately.
6. Compressor’s open circuit failure alarm -- Red light illuminates,
continuous audible alarm sounds, and LED panel shows word
“E3”. Total unit shutdown. Switch immediately to backup
oxygen supply. Call supplier immediately.
7. Compressor’s short circuit failure alarm -- Red light illuminates,
continuous audible alarm sounds, and LED panel shows word
“E4”. Total unit shutdown. Switch immediately to backup
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OPERATING & INSTALLATION
oxygen supply. Call supplier immediately.

Ⅵ.TURNING OFF
Take off nasal oxygen cannula from humidifier outlet first, close
power switch, and then cut off power source.

Ⅶ.SYMBOL AND SIGNIFICATION

Symbol Description Symbol Description

Alternating current Consult the manual

Type B
Class Ⅱ Equipment
applied part

Off On
(power. disconnection (power. connection to
from the mains) the mains)

Breaker No smoking

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MAINTENANCE
NOTE: Power should be disconnected before beginning preventive
maintenance on the concentrator. The concentrator is specifically
designed to minimize routine preventive maintenance at intervals of
once per year. In places with high dust or soot levels, maintenance
may need to be performed more often. The following must be
performed at a minimum of one year in service to assure years of
additional reliability.
Ⅰ.CLEANING CABINET
Clean the cabinet at least once a month. First cut off the power
supply, and then clean the cabinet with a mild household cleaner
and non-abrasive cloth or sponge. Avoid seeping liquid into the
crack of the cabinet.
Ⅱ.CLEANING FILTER
Please clean and replace the filters in time that is very important to
protect compressor and delay concentrator’s life.
CAUTION: DO NOT operate the concentrator without the filters
installed.
 DISASSEMBLY
1. The first stage mesh in filter cleans once half a month.
The first stage filter can be taken out from both sides of concentrat-
or. (Figure 5)

First stage filter

Figure 5
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MAINTENANCE
2. The second stage mesh in filter cleans once a month.
Plate groove (insert flat-screwdriver)

Figure 6(1) Figure 6(2) Figure 6(3)

A. Open filter access door. (Figure 6(1))


B. Unscrew the filter corn.(Figure 6(2))
C. Ⅱ-stage filter mesh replacing time depends on practically using
and condition. If the filter core becomes black, please replace it at
once, no matter how long it used. (Figure 6(3))
 CLEANING: Clean the filter with dilute cleaner first, then rinse
thoroughly. Dry the filters thoroughly before reinstallation.

Ⅲ.CLEANING HUMIDIFIER BOTTLE


Chang the water in humidifier bottle every day. Clean the humidifier
bottle once a week with dilute cleaner, then rinse thoroughly. Pay
attention to cleaning the core tube and filter core to ensure oxygen
can pass through.

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MAINTENANCE
Ⅴ.TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Symptom Probable cause Solution


1) Power cord NOT
1) Insert plug into outlet.
plugged In.
2) Inspect house circuit
2) No power at electrical breakers or fuses. If
outlet. problem recurs, use a
different outlet.
Concentrator
3) Press (Do not hold in)
power is on and
3) Concentrator’s circuit circuit breaker reset
alarm is on,
breaker is activated. button on the panel of
but concentrator
the unit.
doesn’t work.
4) Do not use extension
4) Insufficient power at cords. Move to another
outlet. electrical outlet or
circuit.
5) If concentrator still doesn’t work, contact
Equipment Provider.
1) The tubing and cannula 1) Smooth them to
are kinked or blocked. unblock.
2)a Give humidifier bottle
Concentrator a slight shake to close
works, but little 2) Check humidifier bottle, safety valve.
or no oxygen if so equipped, for leaks or
2)b Clean humidifier
from outlet. jamming.
bottle, reinstall and
tighten.
3) If condition persists, contact Equipment Provider.
Flowmeter ball 1) Adjust flowmeter
located on “0” 1) Flowmeter is closed. knob.
position or float
is unstable. 2) If condition persists, contact Equipment Provider.

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MAINTENANCE

Symptom Probable cause Solution


1) Concentrator’s oxygen
concentration is safe, but 1) Clean or Replace filters.
decreasing.
Concentrator 2) Move concentrator at
works, but least 10 cm (4 inches) away
2) Unit overheating due to
yellow light from walls, draperies,
blocked air intake.
illuminates. furniture, or similar
surfaces.
3) If condition persists, OK to continue use, but
contact Equipment Provider immediately.

Concentrator
doesn’t work, 1) Low oxygen 1) Clean or Replace
red light concentration. filters.
illuminates,
continuous
audible alarm
sounds, and LED 2) If condition persists, discontinue use, contact
panel shows Equipment Provider immediately.
word “LO”.
Concentrator
doesn’t work, 1) Clean or Replace
1) Low pressure alarm.
red light filters.
illuminates,
continuous
audible alarm
sounds, and 2) If condition persists, discontinue use, contact
LED panel Equipment Provider immediately.
shows word
“E1”.

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MAINTENANCE

Symptom Probable cause Solution


Concentrator doesn’t
work, red light
illuminates, continuous High pressure Contact Equipment
audible alarm sounds, alarm. Provider immediately.
and LED panel shows
word “E2”.
Concentrator doesn’t
work, red light
Compressor
illuminates, continuous Contact Equipment
open circuit
audible alarm sounds, Provider immediately.
alarm.
and LED panel shows
word “E3”.
Concentrator doesn’t
work, red light
illuminates, continuous Compressor short Contact Equipment
audible alarm sounds, and circuit alarm. Provider immediately.
LED panel shows word
“E4”.
1) It’s not ventilate
1) Make sure the
completely around
machine is at least 10
machine, so
cm away from the
operating
walls, other jam or
temperature is too
heater.
high.
The nasal cannula has
2) Fan inside the 2)a Take out the
more mirage or blobs.
machine can’t run or eyewinker that lock
running rate turns the fan.
slow make the
operating
2)b Replace it.
temperature
overhigh.

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MAINTENANCE

Symptom Probable cause Solution


3) Temperature of the
3) Add cold water in
water added in
bottle, but don’t add
humidifier bottle is
overhot water.
The nasal cannula overhigh.
has more mirage or 4) Water added
blobs. 4) The water added in should between the
humidifier bottle is too maximum and
much. minimum of the
water curve.
Flowmeter
Flowmeter
displays “0” or Reregulate the
closed or
is on the low flowmeter to the
valve on
side, has not prescribed value.
the low side
been regulated
1)Safety
Concentrator is valve of the
1) Reset it
running, elapsed humidifier
time meter cover open.
displays, the green 2)Air leak
light is always between the 2) Tighten the bottle
bright, the yellow humidifier and cover or replace
and red lights are bottle and them.
Flowmeter
duck, the cover
displays and
concentrator has no 3)Nasal
can be
abnormal sound, but oxygen
regulated. 3) Replace it.
outlet oxygen is cannula has
little or no. fault.
4)Oxygen
outlet
4) Tighten the
pipeline of
flowmeter
the
pipeline
flowmeter
loose.
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MAINTENANCE

Symptom Probable cause Solution


1)Nasal
oxygen
cannula 1) Correct the pipeline.
kinked or
Flowmeter blocked.
only can 2)Filter in the
be turned humidifier
2) Clean or replace it.
Concentrator is little at bottle
running, elapsed some blocked
time meter valve but 3)Linked
displays, the green can’t turn pipeline
light is always big. between the
bright, the yellow flowmeter 3) Correct the pipeline.
and red lights are and oxygen
duck, the outlet kined
concentrator has no or blocked.
abnormal sound, but 1)Air inlet
outlet oxygen is pipeline of
1) Tighten the
little or no. Flowmeter the flowmeter pipeline
displays Flowmeter
“0”, has no loose.
response 2) Flowmeter
2) Replace it.
after has fault.
regulating. 3)Depress
valve broken 3) Replace it.
or no air out.

NOTE: If you experience a problem with your concentrator and are


unable to service it yourself, contact the equipment provider from
whom you purchased the concentrator.

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DISASSEMBLY(CUT OFF the power supply first)

Ⅰ.CUT THE POWER FIRST.


Set the power switch in the “0” position. Pull out the power cord
from the electrical outlet.

Ⅱ. DISASSEMBLY THE OUTSIDE CABINET


 Unscrew eight screws on both side of the concentrate (2 screws
each side). (Figure 7)

Screws Figure 7 Figure 8

 Pull the panel from the panel edge. (Figure 8)


 Pull the linked pipe from the connecter on the outlet in the back
of the flowmeter, then insert the panel in the cabinet.
(Figure 9)

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DISASSEMBLY(CUT OFF the power supply first)
 Upward to lift the cabinet. (Figure 10)

Pull the linked pipe


Figure 9 Figure 10

Ⅲ. DISASSEMBLY THE SIDE BOARD OF THE CABINET


Unscrew the screws on both sides ( 7 screws each side )
( Figure 11,12, 13)

Heat
exchanger
Connected
Fan line row

Main controlling
Transformer circuit board

Screws Figure 11

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DISASSEMBLY(CUT OFF the power supply first)

Inlet sound
buffer box

Compressor

Figure 12

Air valve

Sieve bed

Pressure
regulator

Capacitance

Figure 13

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OTHER ATTENTION ITEMS
Ⅰ.LIMITATION OF THE TRANSPORT AND STOCK
 Temperature Range: -40℃~70℃(-104℉~158℉)
 Relative Humidity Range: 10%~100%
 Atmosphere Press Range: 86kPa~106kPa(12.47psi~15.37psi)
The oxygen concentrator should be stored in area without erode gas;
avoid shaking and inversion in transportation.

Ⅱ.GAS PASS OPERATION SKETCH GRAPH

Air Filter Compressor Heat exchanger

Oxygen azote Molecular Assembled


separation sieve valve

Oxygen Azote Commute valve Azote export

Product Pressure Bacilli Unilateralism


tank regulator filter valve

Nasal oxygen Oxygen


Humidifier Flowmeter
cannula outlet

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OTHER ATTENTION ITEMS
Ⅲ.ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS

Transformer Low power supply

Electronic control
~ circuit

Assembled Assembled
Fan Compressor valveⅠ valveⅡ

Ⅳ.ACCESSORIES LIST
1. Nasal oxygen cannula: 1 set
2. Filter core: 1 set
3. Humidifier bottle (including tube): 2 set
4. The base for double flux: 1 set
5. User manual: 1 piece

All specifications and product configurations are subject to change


without notification

Manufacturer information:
ALL PRO CORPORATION
No.592 Tonghe Road, Qingdao, China
Service: [email protected]
Tel: +86 186 0532 8290
Made in China
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