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5. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Inogen Rove 6 Portable Oxygen Concentrator System may include the following accessories: AC power supply,
DC power cord, rechargeable battery pack and carry bag.
5.1 SCHEMATIC DESCRIPTION
This section is intended to help familiarize you with the device's components and interface. Do not perform any
actions on or with your POC until after reading Section 7, OPERATING Inogen Rove 6.
Item
Description
Power button
1
2
Flow setting
control buttons
3
Volume control
button
Bell button
4
Display
5
Indicator lights
6
7
Audible signals
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Function
• Pressing and holding this buttons turns the device on an off. DO NOT try this under
after reading Section 7, OPERATING Inogen Rove 6.
• Use the – or + flow setting control buttons to change the setting.
• There are six settings, from 1 to 6.
• Pressing this button will change the volume level from 1 to 4.
• Pressing this button will toggle the device's no-breath-detect audible alarm on and off.
º When this mode is ON: The device will alarm with audible and visual signals when
no breath has been detected for 60 seconds. At 60 seconds, the device will enter
'auto pulse mode.' Once another breath is detected, the device will exit 'auto pulse
mode' and deliver normally on inspiration.
º This mode is enabled when there is a bell in the upper left-hand corner of the
display. If power is lost, the no-breath-detect audible alarm remains set in the user
preferred mode.
• The display shows information about the status of the device such as flow setting,
power status, battery life and alarms.
• Before use, remove the static cling FCC label from the screen.
• Breath Detect LED: A green light indicates breath detection.
• Signal/Alarm LED: A yellow light indicates either a change in operating status or a
condition that may need response (alarm).
• A flashing light is higher priority than non-flashing.
• An audible signal (beep) indicates either a change in operating status or a condition
that may need response (alarm).
• More frequent beeps indicate higher priority conditions.
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