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How To Use The Igo - DeVilbiss iGo Equipment Manual

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Flow Rate Control buttons – increase or
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decrease the flow rates in PulseDose
(1 to 6 LPM) or continuous flow (1 to
3 LPM) as ordered by the physician.
Battery Charge lights – indicate the
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battery pack's charge status. When the
battery is fully charged, all six lights
illuminate. As the battery discharges,
the lights turn off one by one. Each
illuminated light indicates approximately
45 minutes of battery charge at 2 LPM
in PulseDose mode.
How to use the iGo™.
IMPORTANT: Please ensure you read all accompanying literature supplied
prior to using your home oxygen equipment. In particular, pay attention
to the section on not smoking or allowing others to smoke near your
equipment.
1. Please follow all operating instructions.
2. Place your iGo™ in a suitable location.
3. Ensure that the air filter is installed in
the handle cavity.
4. Select Power Source:
• AC Operation – Plug cord into iGo™
and wall outlet.
• DC Operation – Plug cord into iGo™.
START CAR BEFORE INSERTING CORD
INTO DC ACCESSORY POWER PORT.
Transportable Oxygen Concentrator. Equipment Guide.
When the battery is charging, the lights
illuminate in a cycle pattern. When the
battery has approximately 10 % of capacity,
a yellow battery light illuminates with a
single audible alert. When the battery
is depleted, the unit enters Power Fail
alert. Power Fail alert – illuminates
intermittently with an audible alert for
15 minutes. Pressing the Power button
stops the alert.
• Rechargeable Battery – Insert the
battery tabs into the slots in the
Battery Bay and push the battery
into the iGo™ unit until it is secure
and flush with the back of the unit.
NOTE: Rechargeable Battery must be
charged before first use. To completely
charge the battery, connect the AC Power
Cord and plug in. This may require up to
4.5 hours of uninterrupted charging. The
battery will not charge when connected to
a DC Power Port.
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