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Inogen at home User Manual

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8. Cleaning, Care and Maintenance
Cleaning and Care
Periodically you may clean the outside case using a cloth dampened with a mild
liquid detergent (such as Dawn™) and water.
Follow manufacturer’s instructions on cleaning and care of concentrator
accessories; clean or replace these accessories according to your healthcare
provider or respective manufacturer’s instructions for use.
Filter Cleaning and Replacement
The particle filter must be cleaned weekly to ensure the ease of air flow.
Remove filter from the side of the device.
7. Troubleshooting
Check power cord for
proper connection
Contact your
equipment provider
Press On/Off button to
power concentrator
Check cannula and its
connection
Inspect and replace
the items if necessary
Power cord is not
connected properly
Malfunction
Concentrator is not
powered on
Cannula is not
connected properly or is
kinked or obstructed
The oxygen tubing or
cannula is faulty
Concentrator does not
power on when On/Off
button is pressed
No oxygen
Recommended Solution
Refer to Chapter 4
Possible Cause
Refer to Chapter 4
Problem
Any problem accompanied
by information on
concentrator display,
visual and/or audible
indicators
Contact your home care provider if you need assistance with the device.

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Inogen at home Specifications

General IconGeneral
Warranty3 years
Weight18 pounds
Oxygen FlowUp to 5 liters per minute
Noise Level40 dB (at 3 LPM)
Oxygen Concentration87% to 96%
Flow Settings1 to 5 LPM
Oxygen OutputUp to 5 LPM
Oxygen Purity87% to 96%
Power Specification120V AC, 60Hz, 2.5A
Operating AltitudeUp to 10, 000 feet

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