CONFIDENTIAL and
PROPRIETARY
INOGEN ONE G3 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
TECHNICAL MANUAL
2 to 4.5 hours using the standard 8 cell pack (BA-300) under most environmental
conditions. To maintain maximum run-time of the battery, users should avoid
running in temperatures less than 40
o
F (4
o
C) or higher than 95
o
F (35
o
C) for
extended periods of time.
The number of cycles that the battery will last is highly dependent upon the
temperature at which the battery is charged. Inogen recommends that batteries
not be charged at room temperatures exceeding 75
o
F (24
o
C).
The BA-300 and BA-316 will typically achieve 500 charge/discharge cycles while
retaining 80% of their original capacity if proper battery care is taken.
Battery Time Remaining Clock
The Inogen One G3 continuously displays battery time remaining. It may be
necessary to inform the user that this displayed time is
only an estimate
, and the
actual time remaining may vary from this value.
To avoid running out of battery power unexpectedly, users should regularly
monitor the displayed battery time remaining and/or carry a back-up power
supply (extra charged battery or AC Power Supply).
Storage
Instruct patients to remove the battery from the Inogen One G3 when it is not in
use to avoid inadvertent discharge. Leaving a battery attached to an idle Inogen
One G3 for prolonged periods will result in battery damage that will severely
shorten the expected life of the battery.
When the concentrator is off but the battery installed, the battery will continue to
power draw will empty a full battery in approximately 2-3 weeks.
Leaving a Battery in the Inogen One G3 while the device is unused will irreversibly
damage the battery. After such storage, the battery may not be able to recharge