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• Replace your cannula routinely to avoid contamination or poor cannula
performance. See 'Cannula Replacement' (section 10.1) for more details.
6.3 USING YOUR CONCENTRATOR
1. Turn on your concentrator by pressing the ON/OFF button
• Press and hold the Power button until you hear a single short beep.
• The display will light up and the Inogen logo will appear on the display.
IMPORTANT: If the display light immediately turns off after the Inogen logo
appears, you have not held the power button long enough.
Retry by pressing and holding the power button down longer, until you hear a single short beep.
• The 'please wait' icon (
• The display will indicate the current flow setting and power condition.
• Following a brief start-up sequence, a warmup period up to 2 minutes will initiate. During this
time-period the oxygen concentration is building to but may not have reached specification.
Additional warm up time may be needed if your device has been stored in extremely cold temperatures.
2. Check your concentrator's battery level
• Once your concentrator has started up fully, the display light will turn off.
• At this time, you will see a battery percentage appear on the screen where the 'please wait' icon (
was previously.
• If the battery is low, connect your concentrator to an external power supply, as described in 6.2 step 3 or
switch it out for a fully charged battery.
• If the battery has been removed, go back to section 6.2, step 2, "Install the Battery" for steps to re-install
the battery.
3. Set your concentrator's flow setting
• Set the flow setting as prescribed by your physician or clinician.
• Use the + or – setting buttons to adjust to the desired setting.
• The current setting can be viewed on the display next to the settings
symbol
.
IMPORTANT: It is normal to hear a difference in sound as you change the flow
setting.
Set your concentrator to flow settings prescribed by your doctor. The flow rate
is prescribed by your physician; it is a "dose" of oxygen. Too high or too low a
rate may eventually lead to harm.
4. Use your concentrator
• Position the nasal cannula below your nose with the small tubes directed
upward into your nose and loop the tubing snuggly around your ears per
the cannula manufacturer's instructions.
• Breathe through your nose. Your concentrator will sense the onset of
inhalation and deliver a burst of oxygen at a precise time when you
inhale. The device will sense each breath and continue to deliver oxygen
in this manner. As your breathing rate changes, it will sense these changes
and deliver oxygen as you need it.
• A green light will flash each time a breath is detected.
Continue to make certain the nasal cannula is properly aligned on your face and you are breathing through
your nose.
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) will appear while the concentrator powers up.
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