CONFIDENTIAL and
PROPRIETARY
INOGEN ONE G3 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
TECHNICAL MANUAL
c) Press bell
d) The admin -
e) bell
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g) type of USB mass storage device
3.2. Maintenance by the Patient
3.2.1. Cannula Replacement
The nasal cannula should be replaced on a regular basis. A single lumen cannula of four
to 25 feet in length must be used. Inogen has certified its performance data with the
Salter Laboratories 1600Q cannula.
Do not use total cannula tubing length exceeding 25 feet with the Inogen One G3
unless proper saturation has been verified by a clinician.
3.2.2. Intake Filter Cleaning
At the front of the Inogen One G3, ambient air passes through two gross particle screens
that removes dust fragments. This particle screen must be cleaned on a weekly basis to
ensure adequate air flow through the device. If the particle screen is not cleaned
frequently, the life expectancy of the concentrator will be shortened due to higher
internal operating temperatures.
Particle screens should be cleaned using a mild detergent (e.g., dishwashing solution,
such as Dawn
TM
) and water solution; be sure the filter is rinsed in water and allowed to
air dry before reuse. Additional replacement filters may be obtained from Inogen (RP-
300 or RP-301). There are other types of filters inside the Inogen One G3 that provide
additional filtration. Maintenance of these filters is not required under normal operating
conditions.