INTENDED USE
To be used as a portable, supplemental, refillable oxygen device this delivers USP
(United States Pharmacopeia) Oxygen at a number of various pulsed settings. It is
intended to be used as an ambulatory source of oxygen.
Indication: The device is to be used by patients who may have difficulty extracting
oxygen from the atmosphere. It is for patients who would normally receive
oxygen via nasal cannula.
Contraindication: The device is not used for patients who cannot breathe by
This product is not intended as a life-sustaining or life-supporting device.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: (Are approximate and may vary by model)
Weight:
Empty
Full
Full (including all accessories) 4.6 lbs
Length:
Width:
Height:
Operating Conditions:
Temperature:
Altitude:
Storage Conditions:
Temperature:
Humidity:
Pulse Setting:
Maximum Capacity:
Maximum Working Pressure: 53 psi (3.65 bar)
Cannula Requirement:
Pulse Volume Accuracy:
Trigger Method:
Breathing Frequency:
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
themselves.
DANGER
2.9 lbs
3.6 lbs
4.81 in
3.63 in
8.19 in
35°f to
110°f (1.7°c
500 ft (152 m) below Sea level to
10,000 ft (3048 m)
-10°f to
140°f (-23°C to 60°c)
95%
Non condensing
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, LPM Equivalents
0.32 liters
Maximum 7 foot long standard or high
flow adult single lumen oxygen nasal
cannula
Within ±15% of the nominal bolus value
(at each breath rate)
Inspiratory effort (negative pressure
from patient inhalation)
1 to 30 breaths per minute
3
(1.32 kg)
(1.63 kg)
(2.09 kg)
(12.2 cm)
(9.2 cm)
(20.8 cm)
to
43.3°c)