CONFIDENTIAL and
PROPRIETARY
96-06917-00-01 rev C DCR 20-328 INOGEN ONE G4 TECHNICAL MANUAL
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The following information is a list of recorded parameters that can be used to evaluate
the device and its usage:
• Real Time Clock
• Life Clock
• Flow Setting
• Breaths per Minute
• Low, Medium, and High Priority Errors
• Ambient Pressure
• System Temperature
• Battery Status
• Charging Status
3.1.9. Data Download
To download data from the Inogen One G4, you will need a micro USB cord and the Inogen
field service communication program.
To collect data:
a) With the Inogen One G4 off, unscrew the access panel screw on the back side of
the device and remove the access panel. This will allow access to the micro USB
port.
b) Insert the micro USB cord into the micro USB port behind the access panel. Plug
the other end into the PC.
c) Plug external power into the concentrator.
d) Select the appropriate port from the drop down menu on the field service
communication program.
e) Press the button titled “Download Data Log”.
f) When the data is transferred, the concentrator LCD will read “Data Transfer:
Success”. The data will be saved as a .txt file in the same location as the
communication program.
g) If the LCD screen reads “Failure”, make sure the communication port is recognized
by the PC.
h) The text file can then be uploaded to the product data log site on Gemini.
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 4 to
25 feet in length must be used. Inogen has certified its performance data with the Salter
Laboratories 16SOFT cannula.
CAUTION
Do not use total cannula tubing length exceeding 25 feet with the Inogen
One G4 unless proper saturation has been verified by a clinician.