The HyperMax Oxygen System is a wellness device designed to enhance health, immunity, endurance, and longevity by increasing the body's oxygen levels. It is presented as a scientific breakthrough for improving overall health, fitness, and well-being. The system delivers 93% pure oxygen for use during exercise sessions, aiming to restore and increase oxygen saturation in the body.
Function Description:
The HyperMax Oxygen System operates by concentrating oxygen from ambient air and delivering it to the user through a mask during physical activity. This process, known as Exercise With Oxygen Therapy (EWOT), is intended to drive oxygen into the body under load, thereby optimizing cellular metabolism and supporting various physiological functions. The system is designed to be used in conjunction with aerobic exercise, with specific protocols tailored for de-conditioned users and those already capable of higher intensity workouts. It is also integrated into the "Superhuman Protocol," which combines PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy, oxygen therapy, and red/near-infrared light therapy for synergistic health benefits.
Important Technical Specifications:
The core of the system is the Da Vinci 10 LPM Oxygen Concentrator, which is capable of producing 93% pure oxygen. The system includes a 900 Liter Oxygen Bag/Cylinder for storing the concentrated oxygen. The flow meter on the concentrator allows for adjustment of oxygen flow, with a recommended setting of 10 L/min for optimal use. The system's frame is constructed from PVC, designed to hold the oxygen bag.
Package Contents:
The HyperMax Oxygen System package includes:
- PVC Frame Components:
- 1 PVC Frame Top
- 1 PVC Frame Bottom with Base Plate & Hose Elbow
- 4 PVC Long Frame Poles (shipped in a separate box)
- 4 1 lb Weights (attached to Frame Top) - Optional
- Oxygen Delivery Components:
- 1 900 Liter Oxygen Bag/Cylinder
- 1 Red Capped Relief Valve (Peep Valve)
- 1 Mask & Strap
- 1 Thin ¼” Supply Hose (connects Concentrator to Cylinder)
- 1 10' Breathing Hose (connects Cylinder to Mask)
- 1 Green Breathing Valve
- 1 Inline Back Flow Valve
- 1 Velcro Hose Holder
- 1 Flexible “Gooseneck" Long Arm Clip
Usage Features:
The HyperMax Oxygen Concentrator offers two main mode options:
- Continuous Working Mode: Oxygen flows continuously until manually turned off. The LCD screen displays the total usage time (like an odometer).
- Timer Working Mode: The unit can be set to operate for a specific duration. Each press of the "timing+" button increases the preset time by 10 minutes, up to a maximum of 480 minutes. The "timing-" button decreases the time in 10-minute increments.
Setup and Operation:
- Unpacking the Concentrator: The oxygen concentrator should be carefully removed from its shipping box and placed upright.
- Concentrator Placement: Select a location that allows for adequate airflow, at least 4 inches (10cm) away from walls, furniture, or curtains, and away from heat sources.
- Power Connection: Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
- Tubing Connection: Connect the provided silicon tubing to the port at the top right rear of the concentrator.
- Power On: Press the power switch to the ON [I] position; the LED display will illuminate.
- Start Oxygen Flow: Press the ON/OFF power button to begin oxygen flow.
- Adjust Flow: Turn the knob on the flow meter until the ball is centered at 10 L/min.
- Power Off: When not in use, press the power switch to the OFF [O] position.
Bag Filling Tips:
- Initial Fill: Set the oxygen timer for 90 minutes to completely fill the 900-liter bag for the first time.
- Subsequent Fills: If the bag is half full after a session, set the timer for 40 minutes to refill.
- Faster Filling: Additional oxygen generators can be added to double or triple the filling speed.
- Continuous Operation: The oxygen generator can run during exercise sessions.
Frame Set-Up:
- Unpack Frame: Remove the HyperMax frame from its box.
- Separate Components: Separate the frame top from the short shipping poles and set the top aside.
- Locate Long Poles: Find the four long black poles in the separate shipping tube.
- Insert Poles: Insert each long pole into the holes at the base of the frame, ensuring all four rings of the Oxygen Bag/Cylinder are on each pole. Firmly push each pole into its proper fitting to connect the bottom to the top of the frame.
- Attach Frame Top: Lay the entire frame on its side. Position the frame top onto the four poles, fitting it snugly and securely.
- Upright Position: Lift the assembled frame to its permanent upright position.
- Check Bag/Cylinder: Verify that every pole and ring of the HyperMax Bag/Cylinder is correctly fitted and that the bag slides freely.
Hose Set-Up:
- Small Supply Hose: Connect the thin ¼” supply hose to the port at the top right rear of the oxygen concentrator, ensuring a secure attachment.
- Breathing Hose (Red Cap): The larger breathing hose has a bright red cap with a pre-set spring mechanism. This cap should be on ONLY when filling the bag to prevent over-inflation and premature oxygen release.
Placing Mask on Head and Face:
- Attach Breathing Hose: Remove the bright red cap from the breathing hose and connect the hose to the green "oxygen intake" port of the mask (the port without yellow arrows).
- Strap Orientation: Ensure the tag at the back of the mask strap faces outwards. Position the two openings of the strap assembly (one large, one smaller) at the back of the head, with the smaller opening at the lower back of the head.
- Initial Fitting: Start by placing the mask on with one strap disconnected. Ensure the nose cup is on top.
- Secure Straps: Pull the remaining strap completely over the head.
- Adjust Velcro Straps (Top): Undo the Velcro straps connected to the top of the mask, pull tightly and evenly, then re-secure them.
- Adjust Velcro Straps (Lower): Locate the lower straps at the back of the head and bottom of the neck. Undo the Velcro, pull evenly to adjust, and reattach. Use a mirror if needed.
- Final Check: Ensure the mask is snug, comfortable, and free of air leaks at the top or bottom. You should be able to breathe smoothly and effectively.
Connecting Main Hose Once Mask is Attached:
- Remove Red Valve: Remove the bright red valve from the end of the main breathing hose.
- Connect to Mask: Connect the hose onto the green "oxygen intake" port of the mask.
- Caution: Take care not to use excessive force, which could push the white adapter bracket through the mask. The white adapter must remain in the mask for proper connection of the breathing valve.
- Verify Security: Ensure all aspects of the mask/strap and hose are secure and tight.
Exercise Protocols:
- Protocol 1 (De-conditioned users): For those who exercise less than 3 days a week. Start with 5 minutes of exercise at a comfortable rate, gradually increasing by 1 minute per session until reaching 15 minutes. Goal is to improve fitness, not necessarily reach 110 BPM initially.
- Protocol 2 (Conditioned users, 110 BPM or better): For those who exercise 3 days a week or more. Exercise at a good aerobic pace for 15 minutes, aiming for 110 BPM or higher, without exceeding Max Heart Rate (220 - age). Continue breathing oxygen until heart rate drops below 100 BPM after exercise.
- Protocol 3 (Advanced conditioned users, 110 BPM or better): Follows Protocols 1 and 2. Involves 15 minutes of exercise with 20-30 second sprints at best effort, followed by 1-2 minute recovery periods. Continue breathing oxygen until heart rate drops below 100 BPM after exercise.
Sauna Protocol:
Exercise for 15 minutes without the HyperMax Oxygen mask. Then, enter a sauna with the mask and hose (DO NOT bring the reservoir into the sauna). Breathe high-purity oxygen while relaxing, holding the mask to the face without using the strap.
Maintenance Features:
The manual does not explicitly detail maintenance features beyond proper setup and usage. However, the mention of checking the HyperMax Bag/Cylinder for proper fitting and free movement implies a need for visual inspection to ensure continued functionality. The system's design with removable and connectable components suggests that cleaning and replacement of parts like the mask and hoses would be part of routine maintenance, though specific instructions are not provided in the excerpt. The "Total Working Time" display on the concentrator's control panel acts as an odometer, which could be used to track usage for scheduled maintenance or filter replacements, if applicable.
Warnings and Disclaimers:
- COPD Warning: DO NOT USE the system if you have COPD and/or severe COPD with CO2 retention.
- Adverse Reactions (Detox Effect): Users, especially those who are de-conditioned or have chronic conditions, may experience mild detoxification symptoms (body/breath odors, jitters, night sweats, nausea, increased urine flow, bowel activity, mild fever) which are normal indications of the immune system responding to oxygen influx and toxin expulsion. Initial sessions should be limited to five minutes if these conditions apply.
- Medical Disclaimer: The product is not intended as medical information or devices, nor for medical treatments, devices, or procedures. It does not prevent, treat, or cure any disease. Users should consult a physician before use or strenuous exercise.
- Safety Precautions: Keep away from heat, electrical hazards, and fire. Do not leave oxygen in the bag; consume or release all oxygen when not in use.
- Heart Rate Monitoring: Do not exceed maximum heart rate during exercise (220 - age). Consult a healthcare practitioner before beginning the exercise program.