CONFIDENTIAL
and PROPRIETARY
96-09302-00-01 revA DCR 19-030 21-Mar-2019 INOGEN ONE G5 TECHNICAL MANUAL
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2. SETTING UP A PATIENT ON INOGEN ONE G5
2.1. Indications for Use
The Inogen One G5 Oxygen Concentrator is used on a prescriptive basis by patients requiring
supplemental oxygen. It supplies a high concentration of oxygen and is used with a nasal
cannula to channel oxygen from the concentrator to the patient. The Inogen One Oxygen
Concentrator may be used in a home, institution, vehicle and various mobile environments.
CAUTION
Availability of an alternate source of oxygen is recommended in case of power
outage or mechanical failure. Several certifying bodies for Home Health Care
Providers require that back-up oxygen be available to the patient.
CAUTION
Oxygen demand of some patients, particularly those with high breathing rates
and high flow settings, may exceed the capabilities of the Inogen One G5.
Inogen suggests that each patient be titrated to assure that the Inogen One G5
is an appropriate solution for their needs.
2.2. System Components
The following are standard components of the Inogen One G5 system:
o Inogen One G5 Oxygen Concentrator
o AC Power Supply
o DC Power Cord
o Single (8-cell) Battery
o Carry Bag
o Cannula
Patient Set-Up. To properly set up a patient on the Inogen One G5 System, you may need
to provide:
o Pulse Oximeter (for titration, not included)
o Extra cannulas (not included)
o Extra output filters (not included)
2.3. Using the Inogen One G5
To quickly configure the Inogen One G5 for patient use:
1. Slide the battery onto the bottom of the system until the latch clicks into place.
2. Place the concentrator in a well-ventilated location so that air intake and exhaust vents
have clear access.
3. Connect the AC power cord to the AC power supply and plug into the closest AC outlet.
4. Connect the power supply to the Inogen One G5.
5. Attach the cannula to the nozzle fitting on the top of the concentrator.
6. Plug into closest AC outlet.
7. Turn on the Inogen One G5 by pressing the on/off button.
8. Use the + (increase flow) or – (decrease flow) buttons to adjust the Inogen One G5 to
the flow setting prescribed by the physician or clinician.