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  • Page 3 Introduction Introduction This Patient Manual will familiarize you with the Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator and its accessories. Be sure to thoroughly read all of the information in this Manual in its entirety. This Patient Manual may be available in additional languages. Contact your equipment provider if you would like to request this Manual in a different language.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Intended Use, Contraindications and General Precautions Chapter 2 Description of the Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator Important Parts of the Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator User Controls User Interfaces Input / Output Connections Power Supply Options Inogen One Accessories...
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  • Page 7: Intended Use, Contraindications And General Precautions

    General Precautions Intended Use The Inogen One 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.
  • Page 8 If the patient shows any signs of discomfort, a physician should be consulted immediately. CAUTION The Inogen One is not designed or specifi ed to be used with a humidifi er or nebulizer. Use of this device with a humidifi er or nebulizer may impair performance and/or damage the equipment.
  • Page 9: Description Of The Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator

    Description of the Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator Important Parts of the Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator Particle Filter (on front panel) Flow Control Display Backlight On/Off Button Button Display Breath Detection Light Mode Alert/Alarm Button Light Description of the Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator Chapter 2 36892_Manual.indd...
  • Page 10: User Controls

    60 seconds. The display’s mode indication area will show a bell icon when the alert is enabled. Pressing and holding the button for fi ve seconds will display the Inogen One life clock. 36892_Manual.indd 36892_Manual.indd...
  • Page 11: User Interfaces

    1 to 5. A sixth setting, “Satellite”, may be enabled if you have a Satellite Conserver. The Satellite Flow setting is designed to be used only with the Inogen Satellite Conserver. Call Inogen Customer Care at 1-877-4- Inogen (1-877-446-6436) if you have a Satellite Conserver and wish to enable the Satellite setting.
  • Page 12: Input / Output Connections

    Cannula Nozzle Fitting The nasal cannula connects to this nozzle for Inogen One output of oxygenated air. DC Power In Connection for DC power connection from the AC Power Supply or Mobile Power Charger.
  • Page 13: Power Supply Options

    Power Supply Options Inogen One AC Power Supply The AC Power Supply enables the Inogen One to be connected to a normal U.S. standard (110V) electrical outlet (globally compatible: 100 to 240V, 50 to 60Hz with appropriate foreign outlet adapter).
  • Page 14: Inogen One Accessories

    Nasal Cannula A nasal cannula must be used with the Inogen One to provide oxygen from the concentrator. A single lumen cannula seven feet in length or less must be used to ensure proper breath de- tection and oxygen delivery.
  • Page 15 The External Battery Charger Power Supply plugs into an AC outlet and powers your External Battery Charger. WARNING Do not use the External Battery Charger Power Supply to power your Inogen One. This may create a safety hazard and/or impair equipment performance. Carry Bag The Carry Bag provides a protective cover and shoulder strap to enable you to carry the Inogen One.
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  • Page 17: Operating Instructions

    Locate the Inogen One in such a way that any auditory alarms may be heard. Intake WARNING Avoid use of the Inogen One in presence of pollutants, smoke or fumes. Do not use the Inogen One in presence of fl ammable anes- thetics, cleaning agents or other chemical vapors.
  • Page 18 CAUTION The particle fi lter is placed ONLY in the front end of the Inogen One where air is drawn into the unit. Do not place a fi lter in the other end of the unit; this will restrict exhaust and may lead to overheating.
  • Page 19 5. Connect the nasal cannula tubing to the nozzle fi tting. Nozzle fi tting is located next to the handle of the Inogen One. Use only a single lumen cannula with a length of 7 feet or less.
  • Page 20 However, the Inogen One can and should be used immediately. Additional warm up time may be needed if your Inogen One has been stored in extremely cold temperatures.
  • Page 21 NOTE When the Inogen One is turned on, it will be set to the same fl ow setting that it was in when it was turned off. However, if the Inogen One was in the Satellite setting when turned off or if no setting was detected, the Inogen One will start in Setting 3 when turned on.
  • Page 22: Additional Operating Instructions

    Inhaling through your mouth may result in less effective oxygen therapy. CAUTION The Inogen One is designed to provide a fl ow of high purity oxygen. An advisory alarm, “Oxygen Low”, will inform you if oxygen concen- tration drops. If alarm persists, contact your Equipment Provider.
  • Page 23 Leaving a deeply drained battery in the Inogen One for extended periods may cause the battery to not function properly If the Inogen One is being powered by the AC Power Supply or Mobile Power Char- ger, batteries will charge during operation. Leaving your Inogen One plugged in past the 3 hour charge time will not harm the concentrator or the battery.
  • Page 24 The Inogen One Battery requires an initial 3 hours of uninterrupted charging from an empty state using either the Inogen One or the External Battery Charger. Do not run the Inogen One on battery power until this initial charging has been completed.
  • Page 25 By combining the use of the AC Power Supply, the Mobile Power Charger, and the Inogen One Battery, you may stay away from your home almost indefi nitely, when other types of devices require returning home to replace or refi ll the oxygen sup- ply.
  • Page 26 Battery Run Time Management (continued) Time Activity Power Source Battery Period Level * 1:30-4:00 PM Drive to visit family Mobile Power Charger 4:00-5:00 PM Play with grandson Battery Power 5:00-7:00 PM Dinner with family AC Power Supply 7:00-9:00 PM Visit with family AC Power Supply 100% 9:00 PM -...
  • Page 27 It is advisable to use external power whenever it is avail- able in order to keep the internal battery in the Inogen One fully charged. See additional instructions in the “Traveling With Your Inogen One” guide.
  • Page 28 Attach the desired length of supply tubing (25 to 100 feet) to the hose nozzle on the Inogen One and to the “SUPPLY” hose nozzle on the Satellite Conserver. Inogen recommends that you do not use swivel connectors or extensions in your tubing while using the Satellite Conserver as this may cause a breach in pressure and cause a leak.
  • Page 29 The Satellite Conserver uses a “C” size alkaline battery, which may last up to 4 weeks when used 8 hours per day. It can be replaced by turning “OFF” the conserver, sliding open the battery panel on the back of the conserver, removing the old battery and installing the new battery using the orientation shown inside the battery com- partment.
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  • Page 31: Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator Audible And Visible Signals (Including Alarms)

    Text Power The Inogen One display is divided into three areas. The upper left corner of the display shows the breath detection alert status. The lower left corner indicates power source and battery charge level. The right side of the dis- play contains text information, such as fl...
  • Page 32 Power Status Icons (continued) The icons below are examples of those shown when the Inogen One is operating from an external power supply and charging the battery. The lightning bolt indi- cates that an external power supply is connected. Icon Meaning Battery is charging with charge level less than 10%.
  • Page 33 The following information displays are not accompanied by any audible feedback or any visual change in the indicator lights. Message Display & Text Condition/Action/Explanation The Inogen logo is displayed at startup. Setting X (or) Satellite Default display when operating on battery power. “X.X” Battery HH:MM represents the selected fl...
  • Page 34 Notifi cations The following notifi cation messages are accompanied by a single, short beep. Message Display & Text Condition/Action/Explanation Inogen One On/Off button has been pressed for two seconds. Con- Shutting Down centrator is performing system shut down. HH:MM Mode button has been pressed for fi...
  • Page 35 Low Priority Alerts The following low priority alert messages are accompanied by a double beep and a solid yellow light. Message Display & Text Condition/Action/Explanation External External power supply is too low to run the unit, Power Low which is running on battery power despite being plugged in.
  • Page 36 If battery charging is desired sooner, remove the battery from the concentrator and allow it to cool in an open area for approximately 10-15 minutes. Then, re-in- sert the battery into the Inogen One. If the problem still persists, contact your Equipment Provider. Maximum Flow...
  • Page 37 Medium Priority Alerts The following medium priority alert messages are accompanied by a triple beep, repeated every 25 seconds, and a fl ashing yellow light. Message Display & Text Condition/Action/Explanation Battery HOT Battery has exceeded temperature limit while concen- Warning trator is running on battery power.
  • Page 38 High Priority Alerts CAUTION If you are not near the Inogen One you may not be able to hear or see the high priority alerts. Make sure the Inogen One is in a location where the alerts and alarms will be recognized if they occur.
  • Page 39 High Priority Alerts (continued) Message Display & Text Condition/Action/Explanation System COLD This may result from the concentrator being stored Shut Down in a cold environment (below 0ºc (32ºf)). Move to a warmer environment to allow the unit to warm up before starting it.
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  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    Plug power supply plugged) when con- into the Inogen One, re-insert bat- centrator is start- tery, and then power the Inogen One ing up and “please on. This process may need to be re- wait” message is peated.
  • Page 42 Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator (continued) Problem Possible Cause Recommended Solution Concentrator Battery is dis- Use external power supply or does not power charged or no bat- replace battery with one that is on when On/Off tery is present fully charged...
  • Page 43: Satellite Conserver

    Satellite Conserver Problem Possible Cause Recommended Solution No oxygen Inogen One is not turned on Check Inogen One settings or is not set to Satellite mode Tubing or cannula is not con- Check tubing, cannula and nected properly or is kinked or...
  • Page 44 Other devices may experience interference from even the low levels of electromagnetic emissions permitted by the above standards. Interfer- ence with such devices may be determined by turning the Inogen One off and on. In such rare cases, interference may be reduced or corrected by one of the following measures: •...
  • Page 45: Cleaning, Care And Maintenance

    You may clean the outside case using a cloth dampened with a mild liquid deter- gent (such as Dawn™ and water). WARNING Do not submerse the Inogen One or its accessories in water or allow water to enter into the case; this may lead to electrical shock and/or damage.
  • Page 46: Filter Cleaning And Replacement

    It is recommended that the Inogen One Oxygen Concentrator be serviced at least annually by a trained technician. WARNING Do not disassemble the Inogen One or any of the accessories or at- tempt any maintenance other than tasks described in the trouble- shooting section;...
  • Page 47: Battery Care And Maintenance

    Concentrator. Effect of Temperature on Battery Performance The Inogen One Battery powers the Inogen One Concentrator from 2 to 3 hours under most environmental conditions. To extend the run-time of your battery, avoid running in temperatures less than 41˚F (5˚C) or higher than 95˚F (35˚C) for extended periods of time.
  • Page 48 Battery Storage Remove your battery from the Inogen One when it is not in use to avoid inad- vertent discharge. Storage of your Inogen One Battery in a cool, dry location will help to assure the longevity of your battery. Avoid storing your Inogen One Bat- tery in extreme temperatures, below -4˚F (-20˚C) or above 140˚F (60˚C), for any...
  • Page 49: Symbols Used On Concentrator And Accessories

    Symbols Used On Concentrator and Accessories Symbol Meaning A warning indicates that the personal safety of the patient may be WARNING involved. Disregarding a warning could result in signifi cant injury. A caution indicates that a precaution or service procedure must be followed.
  • Page 50 Symbol Meaning Keep Dry Indoor or Dry Location Use Only, Do Not Get Wet Use No Oil or Grease Do Not Disassemble Recycle or Dispose of Properly Type BF Applied Part, Not Intended for Cardiac Application Class II Device Electrical Safety Agency Certifi cation Logo User Interface Label Symbol Meaning...
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  • Page 52 Your Equipment Provider: Your Physician: 120 Cremona Drive, Suite B Goleta, CA 93117 Toll Free: 877-4-inogen [or 877-446-6436] E-mail: info@inogen.net www.inogen.net www.OxygeNation.com PN 96-00448-00-04 B 36892_Manual.indd 36892_Manual.indd 6/5/06 6/5/06 10:13:18 AM 10:13:18 AM...

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