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Inogen GS-100 User Manual

Inogen GS-100
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CONFIDENTIAL and
PROPRIETARY
96-05070-00-01 rev D DCR 20-328
INOGEN AT HOME OXYGEN
CONCENTRATOR TECHNICAL MANUAL
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INOGEN AT HOME STATIONARY OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
TECHNICAL MANUAL
96-05070-00-01
Revision D
GUIDANCE TO AUTHORIZED SERVICE AND REPAIR CENTERS
This Manual applies to the following Inogen, Inc. products:
Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator, model #GS-100
Inogen At Home AC Power Cord, model #RP-109
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Inogen GS-100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePortable Oxygen Concentrator
Operating AltitudeUp to 10, 000 feet (3, 048 meters)
Oxygen Concentration90%
Noise Level<40 dBA
Power SupplyAC and DC
Operating Temperature41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)
Storage Temperature-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
AlarmsNo breath detected
Weight2.8 lbs (1.3 kg)
Battery DurationUp to 8 hours

Summary

Information for Providers

Caution and Warning Statements

Explains Warning, Caution, Note, and Design Note symbols for user safety and device operation.

Setting Up a Patient on Inogen At Home

Indications for Use

Describes the intended use of the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator for patients needing supplemental oxygen.

System Components

Lists standard components of the Inogen system and additional items needed for patient set-up.

Using the Inogen At Home

Provides quick steps for patient use, including placement, connection, power-up, and flow setting adjustment.

Selecting the Proper Flow Setting

Explains the rate-limited oxygen delivery of the Inogen At Home based on prescribed flow settings.

Servicing the Inogen At Home

Maintenance by the Provider

Outlines maintenance tasks for authorized repair centers and detailed procedures for cleaning and processing the unit for reuse.

Authorized Repair Centers

Specifies that only authorized repair centers can service the Inogen At Home and how to become certified.

Cleaning and Processing for Reuse

Details recommended supplies and safety precautions for cleaning and disinfecting the concentrator between patient uses.

Suggested Materials for Regular Maintenance

Lists essential materials and tools for technicians performing routine field maintenance on the Inogen At Home system.

System Inspection

Outlines the procedure for inspecting the device and accessories at the start of each maintenance visit for any issues.

Output Filter Replacement

Guides on replacing the output filter located behind the cannula nozzle fitting to protect against particles.

Oxygen Purity Check

Describes the method for checking oxygen concentration using an analyzer and required device run times.

Air Inlet Filter Replacement

Advises on replacing the air inlet filter, typically when it appears dirty, located behind the handle.

Column Change Procedure

Provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the sieve columns in the concentrator.

Maintenance by the Patient

Cannula Replacement

Advises on regular replacement of the nasal cannula and specifies the Inogen-certified type and length.

Particle Filter Cleaning and Replacement

Explains the necessity of weekly particle filter cleaning for airflow and device longevity.

Humidifier Bottle Refill

Instructs users to refill the humidifier bottle according to the manufacturer's specific instructions.

Surface Cleaning

Provides guidance on cleaning the external casing of the concentrator using a damp cloth and mild detergent.

Expected Service Requirements

Inogen At Home System Specifications

Classifications

Lists the technical classifications of the Inogen At Home, including operational mode and protection ratings.

Inogen At Home Error Alarms

Definitions

Defines key terms and indicators used to describe alarms and warnings for the Inogen At Home system.

Warnings

Details specific indicator patterns and their corresponding conditions and actions for warnings.

Low Priority Alarms

Describes low priority alarm messages, their indicators, conditions, and recommended actions.

Medium Priority Alarms

Details medium priority alarm messages, their indicators, conditions, and recommended actions.

High Priority Alarms

Outlines high priority alarm messages, their indicators, conditions, and recommended actions.

Error Code Table

Provides a table of specific error codes displayed during system errors and their corresponding actions.

Contacts for More Information

Lists contact information for Inogen, Inc., including address, phone number, and website.

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