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OXLIFE LIBERTY
User Manual
301-0005 PORTABLE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
USER: Read this manual before operating the device and
save this manual for future reference.
HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER: This manual must be provided
to the end user.
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  • Page 1 ® OXLIFE LIBERTY User Manual 301-0005 PORTABLE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR USER: Read this manual before operating the device and save this manual for future reference. HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER: This manual must be provided to the end user.
  • Page 2 PROUDLY DESIGNED, ENGINEERED AND ASSEMBLED IN THE U.S.A.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction ..............5 Intended Use................6 User Profile .................. 6 Symbols Reference/Safety Information ......... 7 Device Symbols ................8 Specifications ................9 Contraindications................ 11 Indications for Use ..............11 Dynamic Network Analysis ® ............12 Section 2: Safety Guidelines ............
  • Page 4 Carry Bag ................... 35 Accessory Bag ................35 Cannula Use ................36 Accessing the Menu Screen............37 Section 5: User Alerts and Alarms ..........38 Alarm and Alert Screen Descriptions .......... 39 Alarm System Test ..............45 Section 6: Maintenance and Cleaning ........... 46 Maintenance ................
  • Page 5: Section 1: Introduction

    Section 1: Introduction PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE DEVICE. BE AWARE OF ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION. ® ONLY USE ACCESSORIES APPROVED BY O CONCEPTS REFERENCED WITHIN THIS MANUAL. IF YOU DO NOT FULLY UNDERSTAND ALL THE WARNINGS, SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER OR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Concepts Dynamic ® Network Analysis (DNA) Technology to provide equipment performance, usage ® data and GPS location to O2 Concepts via cellular connectivity. User Profile ® The Oxlife Liberty is suitable for adult patients requiring supplemental oxygen as prescribed by a physician for the treatment of chronic pulmonary and...
  • Page 7: Symbols Reference/Safety Information

    Symbols Reference/Safety Information Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Caution represents the Warning represents the possibility of damage to possibility of harm to the the equipment operator or patient Not suitable for use No smoking while using in the presence of a or near device flammable anesthetic mixture...
  • Page 8: Device Symbols

    Device Symbols Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Power button Cell connected Menu button GPS signal RDM connected Increase flow setting (Tech Support Only) Decrease flow setting Provider Information Battery charge status Alarm AC/DC battery Breath detection charging indicator Cell signal strength Device status Exit AC/DC power...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Specifications Dimensions Device Dimensions H: 10 in (25.4 cm) W: 9 in (2.9 cm) D: 3.5 in (8.9 cm) Weights Device Weight 6.36 lbs. (2.88 kg) Battery 1.14 lbs. (0.52 kg) AC Charger 1.60 lbs. (0.72 kg) DC Charger 0.39 lbs. (0.17 kg) Modes of Operation Continuous Flow Five Settings, 0.5 to 1.5 in 0.25 LPM...
  • Page 10 Operating 50°F (10°C) to 104°F (40°C) Temperature Operating Humidity 10% - 95% @ 82.4°F (28°C) Operating 101kPa to 63kPa Atmospheric Pressure Operating Free of smoke, pollutants, and fumes. Environment Transport/ Storage -4°F (-20°C) to 140°F (60°C) Temperature Transport/ Storage 0 -95% non-condensing Humidity Operating Time 24 hours per day when connected to an external...
  • Page 11: Contraindications

    Contraindications Under certain circumstances, the use of non-prescribed oxygen therapy can be hazardous. This device should only be used when prescribed by a physician. Not for use in the presence of aerosol sprays or flammable anesthetics. Additional monitoring may be required for patients using this device who are unable to hear, see or interpret alarms or communicate discomfort.
  • Page 12: Dynamic Network Analysis

    ® Dynamic Network Analysis ® This version of the Oxlife Liberty contains Dynamic ® Network Analysis (DNA) technology which is available to allow your health care provider to better serve your needs. This technology is intended to assist your provider in determining that your device continues to operate within specification.
  • Page 13: Section 2: Safety Guidelines

    Section 2: Safety Guidelines Device Safety Guidelines AVOID EXPOSURE TO OPEN FLAMES OR CREATION OF ANY SPARK NEAR YOUR OXLIFE LIBERTY. THIS INCLUDES SPARKS FROM STATIC ELECTRICITY CREATED BY ANY TYPE OF FRICTION. PROTECT ELECTRICAL POWER CORDS FROM SHARP EDGES TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY.
  • Page 14 Wind or strong drafts can adversely affect accurate delivery of oxygen therapy. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 15: Patient Safety Guidelines

    Patient Safety Guidelines DO NOT SMOKE WHILE USING THIS DEVICE. KEEP ALL MATCHES, LIT CIGARETTES, CANDLES, OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION AT LEAST 10 FEET FROM THE DEVICE. THIS DEVICE PRODUCES ENRICHED OXYGEN GAS WHICH ACCELERATES COMBUSTION. PRESCRIBED MODE AND FLOW SETTINGS SHOULD ONLY BE ADJUSTED UNDER THE ADVICE OF A PHYSICIAN.
  • Page 16 DO NOT leave the nasal cannula or mask on bed coverings or chair cushions. If the oxygen concentrator is turned on, but not in use, the oxygen will make the materials flammable. Turn the oxygen concentrator off when not in use to prevent oxygen enrichment.
  • Page 17: Battery And Power Supply Safety Guidelines

    Battery and Power Supply Safety Guidelines Use of non-approved battery or power supply may cause serious damage to the device and will void the warranty. Store the battery in a cool dry place when not in use to enhance battery life. Remove the battery from the device if it will not be used for an extended period of time to enhance battery life.
  • Page 18: Section 3: Product Description

    Section 3: Product Description Device and Accessories The use of certain humidifiers and administration accessories not specified for use with this oxygen concentrator may impair performance. Your physician, healthcare provider or authorized dealer will recommend the proper accessories for your use. Your physician, healthcare provider or authorized dealer will recommend the proper cannula for your use.
  • Page 19: Feature Identification

    Feature Identification 1. Control Panel 6. Side Vents 2. LCD Display 7. Exhaust Ports 3. External Power Input 8. Device Serial Number 4. Rechargeable Battery 9. FAA Approval Statement 5. Oxygen Outlet Port...
  • Page 20: Understanding The Control Panel

    Understanding the Control Panel 10. Power Button 19. Alert/Alarm Indication 11. Mode Button 20. Breath Detection 21. Green Status Circle – Open 12. Battery Status/Battery Charging Indicator Circle during warm-up. Filled 13. Cell Signal Strength circle indicates 14. Airplane Mode flow and purity are 15.
  • Page 21: Applied Parts

    Applied Parts The applied parts, or components that a patient will come in contact with during normal operation of the device, are listed below: › Device Enclosure › Control Panel › Oxygen Outlet Port › External Power Input...
  • Page 22: Section 4: Operating Instructions

    Section 4: Operating Instructions Before Operating Your authorized dealer or healthcare provider has demonstrated the proper ® operation of your Oxlife Liberty . This manual provides product information and operating instructions and should be saved for future reference to help you safely operate your device.
  • Page 23: Locating Your Device

    Locating Your Device ® Place the Oxlife Liberty in a well-ventilated area free of smoke, fumes, pollutants, and away from direct sunlight. Avoid high humidity environments. Ensure side vents and exhaust ports are not obstructed. Proper placement and positioning of the device is critical to the effectiveness of the oxygen therapy.
  • Page 24: Device Settings

    Device Settings Turn the device on by pressing the Power button. Press the Mode button to select Continuous or Pulse Flow Mode. Press the Increase or Decrease buttons to select the desired flow rate. Turn the device off by pressing the Power button. When the device is powered on it will enter a five (5) minute warm-up period to reach desired performance.
  • Page 25 The patient is the intended operator. Consult your healthcare provider if you are feeling unwell which may indicate too much or too little oxygen. These side effects are not immediate or life threatening. CONTINUOUS FLOW MODE In Continuous Flow Mode a continuous flow of oxygen will flow through the cannula and into your nose.
  • Page 26 Pulse Mode Bolus Volumes (mL) Breaths per Minute 16.0 24.0 32.0 40.0 48.0 56.0 65.0 75.0 16.0 24.0 32.0 40.0 48.0 56.0 65.0 75.0 12.8 19.2 25.6 32.0 38.4 44.8 52.0 60.0 10.7 16.0 21.3 26.7 32.0 37.3 43.3 50.0 13.7 18.3 22.9...
  • Page 27: Installing And Removing The Battery

    Installing and Removing the Battery To install battery, align battery with battery slot in device and slide until battery clicks into place. To remove battery, depress button and slide battery toward you. Turn off the device before removing the battery. ®...
  • Page 28: Battery Time Management

    Battery Time Management ® The Oxlife Liberty is equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that is not user serviceable. The battery will degrade over time from standard use. The rate of such degradation is dependent upon the frequency of operation of the device under battery power as well as frequency and length of associated battery charging cycles.
  • Page 29: Ac Power Supply

    AC Power Supply Use only the AC power supply (800-1083) provided with this device. Use of ® power cords not supplied by O Concepts may cause overheating or damage to the device and will void the warranty. The power supply is not water resistant. DO NOT place anything in the power supply port other than the supplied AC or DC power cords.
  • Page 30 Recommendation for Use Do not use electrical outlets controlled by a switch. When changing power sources, wait for the control panel to display the new power icon and the unit to beep before removing the original source. The detachable power supply cord to the power supply is the means of isolating the unit from the power supply main.
  • Page 31: Dc Power Supply

    Use only the DC power cord (800-1079) provided with this device. Use of power cords not supplied by O2 Concepts may cause overheating or damage to the device and will void the warranty.
  • Page 32 Recommendations for Use ® When operating the Oxlife Liberty in your vehicle, ensure that the device is securely stowed and will not get damaged during transport. Ensure that side vents and exhaust ports are not blocked. The battery may not charge at any setting if the engine is not running. DO NOT leave the device plugged into the vehicle when the engine is not running.
  • Page 33: Dc Power Cord User Information Guide

    DC Power Cord User Information Guide Starting the device on DC power ALWAYS have the vehicle's engine running BEFORE ® plugging in your Oxlife Liberty Plug DC power cord into the device BEFORE plugging into the vehicle’s DC outlet. Plug DC power cord into the vehicle’s DC outlet. Remove the DC power cord from the vehicle’s DC outlet when the engine is not running.
  • Page 34: Dc Power Cord Troubleshooting Guide

    DC Power Cord Troubleshooting Guide Event Solution • If there is no charging icon (lightning bolt symbol), reduce Batteries Not Charging the device to the lowest setting on either Pulse or Continuous mode and wait for charging icon to appear. •...
  • Page 35: Carry Bag

    Carry Bag ® The Oxlife Liberty carry bag provides protection and allows you to easily take your device with you for your daily activities. ® Always use your Oxlife Liberty in the supplied carry bag. Check that the adjustable shoulder strap is secure, and the battery access zipper is closed before each use.
  • Page 36: Cannula Use

    Cannula Use Your physician, healthcare provider or authorized dealer will recommend the proper cannula for your use. Ensure selected cannula is compliant to ISO 80601-2-69 Medical Electrical Equipment, particular requirement for basic safety and essential performance of oxygen concentrator equipment. Use of a cannula not specified for use with oxygen may impair the performance of your device.
  • Page 37: Accessing The Menu Screen

    Accessing the Menu Screen The provider screen shows information about the device status and run hours. To access the Menu screen: › Press the Mode (M) and Minus (-) buttons simultaneously. › Press the Plus (+) button or Minus (-) button to scroll through the screen options.
  • Page 38: Section 5: User Alerts And Alarms

    Section 5: User Alerts and Alarms The functionality of the alarm system is verified automatically by the unit upon start up by the unit flashing three (3) visual display colors and audible indicators. There will be delays that are greater than ten (10) seconds inherent to specific alarms, and these delays are explained in detail for each alarm in the following tables.
  • Page 39: Alarm And Alert Screen Descriptions

    Alarm and Alert Screen Descriptions Alarms The LCD screen will be RED in Alarm Mode Low Purity Alarm When oxygen levels drop below 72% for 60 seconds, (technical) the screen will flash red, sound a 10-beep sequence repeated after 2.5 seconds of silence and the text “Low (high priority) Purity”...
  • Page 40 Low External When the voltage from an external power source falls Power Alarm below 17 volts (as measured by the device internally), (technical) the screen will flash red at 2Hz, sound a 10-beep (high priority) sequence repeated after 2.5 seconds of silence and the text “Low External Power”...
  • Page 41 Invalid Motor When the motor temperature is out of a valid range for Temperature Alarm 15 seconds, the screen will flash red at 2Hz, sound a (technical) 10-beep sequence repeated after 2.5 seconds of silence and the text “Invalid Motor Temperature” will flash on the (high priority) screen.
  • Page 42 No Flow Alarm When the flow of oxygen is stopped for 45 seconds, the (technical) screen will flash red at 2Hz, sound a 10-beep sequence (high priority) repeated after 2.5 seconds of silence and the text “No Flow” will flash on the screen. The alarm will continue to sound until the power button is pressed momentarily to silence the audio;...
  • Page 43 Alerts The LCD screen will be AMBER in Alert Mode When the device has not detected a breath for 45 No Breath Alert seconds, the screen will turn amber, sound a 3-beep (technical) sequence and the text “No Breath” will flash on the (low priority) screen.
  • Page 44 Low Battery Alert When calculated battery run time reaches 6 minutes (technical) remaining, the screen will turn amber, sound one beep every 30 seconds and the text “ALERT Low Battery” will (low priority) flash on the screen. Pushing the Power ( ) button once momentarily silences the alert.
  • Page 45: Alarm System Test

    Alarm System Test Use this test to verify that the alarm system is working properly. This test includes screen color, screen flashing sequence, and audible alarm sequence. Follow the steps in the procedure listed below. › Simultaneously press the Mode (M) button and Minus (-) button to enter the Menu screen.
  • Page 46: Section 6: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Section 6: Maintenance and Cleaning Maintenance Routine cleaning of the side vents, and the device care and cleaning, as described below, are the only routine maintenance by the user necessary ® for the operation of the Oxlife Liberty ® There is no routine maintenance or service to the Oxlife Liberty lithium-ion rechargeable batteries other than periodic replacement as described in the section on Battery Time Management, page 30.
  • Page 47: Device Care And Cleaning

    Device Care and Cleaning Side Vent Cleaning Routine cleaning of the side vents as described below and periodic cleaning of the exterior of the device is the only routine maintenance. ® To keep your Oxlife Liberty working properly, it is recommended you clean the side vents ®...
  • Page 48 Device and Battery Cleaning ® Unplug your Oxlife Liberty and remove battery before cleaning. Do not submerge your device or any accessories or allow water to enter the device. Clean the exterior of your device and/or battery using a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent and water and wipe dry.
  • Page 49 Carry Bag Cleaning Remove the device from the carry bag before cleaning. Follow these simple directions to clean the Carry Bag: The carry bag can be cleaned using a damp cloth or by washing in a washing machine alone, on a gentle cycle, using cold water and a mild detergent.
  • Page 50: Section 7: Traveling

    Section 7: Traveling Before traveling, be sure to pack the following: › Accessory Bag › Carry Bag › AC Power Supply › DC Power Supply › Fully Charged Battery (and extra batteries if required) Also, bring contact information for your healthcare provider, authorized dealer and/or physician.
  • Page 51: Entering And Exiting Airplane Mode

    Entering and Exiting Airplane Mode The cellular connection must be deactivated prior to flight on any commercial aircraft. To enter and exit Airplane Mode, follow the steps listed in the procedure below. Simultaneously press the Mode (M) and Minus (-) buttons to enter the Menu screen.
  • Page 52: Section 8: Standards Compliance

    Section 8: Standards Compliance This device is designed to comply with the following standards: IEC 60601-1 2005 Ed.3+A1; Medical Electrical Equipment; Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance IEC 60601-1-2 4th Edition; Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-2: General Requirement for Safety –...
  • Page 53: Classification

    Classification ® The Oxlife Liberty is classified as: › IEC Class II Internally Powered Equipment › Type BF Applied Part › IP22: Drip Proof Equipment (Protected against solid objects over 12 mm and direct sprays of water up to 15° of vertical per IEC 60529) ›...
  • Page 54 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration for Electromagnetic Immunity and Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and This Device: The concentrator is intended for use in an environment where the radiated RF disturbances are controlled. Do not use the device near active HF surgical equipment and the RF shielded room of an ME system for magnetic resonance imaging, where the intensity of EM disturbances is high.
  • Page 55 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity ® The Oxlife Liberty Portable Oxygen Concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the ® Oxlife Liberty Portable Oxygen Concentrator should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 56 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity ® The Oxlife Liberty Portable Oxygen Concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the ® Oxlife Liberty Portable Oxygen Concentrator should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 57 Test Specification for Enclosure Port Immunity to RF Wireless Communications Equipment The concentrator is intended for use in an environment where the radiated RF disturbances are controlled. Do not use the device near active HF surgical equipment and the RF shielded room of an ME system for magnetic resonance imaging, where the intensity of EM disturbances is high.
  • Page 58 LISA-C200 Parameter Module Unit Remarks Frequency range LISA-C200 Uplink Module transmit CDMA 800 LISA-C200 Downlink Module receive Frequency range LISA-C200 Uplink 1850 1910 Module transmit CDMA 1900 LISA-C200 Downlink 1930 1990 Module receive SARA-R410 Parameter Unit Remarks Frequency range Uplink Module transmit FDD Band 12 (700 MHz) Downlink...
  • Page 59 Frequency range Uplink 1850 1910 Module transmit FDD Band 2 (1900MHz) Downlink 1930 1990 Module receive Frequency range Uplink 1850 1915 Module transmit FDD Band 25 (1900MHz) Downlink 1930 1995 Module receive Frequency range Uplink 1880 1920 Module transmit FDD Band 39 (1900MHz) Downlink 1880 1920...
  • Page 60: Oxlife Liberty Limited Warranty Statement

    – ® OXLIFE LIBERTY LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT ® ® Concepts , LLC (the "Company") warrants that each new Oxlife Liberty the related accessories and replacement parts (each a “Product” and collectively, the “Products”), in each case purchased from the Company or its authorized distributor, shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service and when correctly maintained for the periods shown from the date of shipment ("Original Shipment Date") to the original purchaser...
  • Page 61 The limited warranties granted hereunder apply to Products purchased by the Purchaser and are not transferable. Purchaser's original purchase receipt for the Products are required for the limited warranties hereunder to be effective. For any limited warranty set forth herein to be effective, Purchaser shall inspect each Product within thirty (30) days of delivery and before such Product is placed into use.
  • Page 62 Defects and/or damage resulting from the following are expressly and specifically excluded from any warranty coverage hereunder. Improper operation, improper storage, misuse, accident, alteration, abuse, neglect and/or physical damage, including, but limited to, exposure to smoke (including cigarette, cigar or e-cigarette smoke). Ingress of liquids, sand, dirt, food, insects, animals or other foreign objects into the Product.
  • Page 63 The Company shall not be responsible for delays or failures in its performance resulting from Acts of God, war, riot, fire, explosion, accident, flood, sabotage, inability to obtain fuel, power, raw material or machinery, governmental laws, regulations, or labor disruption, strike, lockout or injunction, acts or omissions beyond the Company's control, including delays of suppliers or technical failure.
  • Page 64: Product Return Guidelines

    Product Return Guidelines › Purchaser must contact the Company to obtain a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) reference number before returning any Product. › The RMA reference number must be clearly identified on the outer shipping box. › The Oxlife Liberty ®...
  • Page 65: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 66 ® OXLIFE LIBERTY O2 Concepts, LLC 199 Park Road Extension Middlebury, CT 06762 USA (877) 867-4008 www.o2-concepts.com ® ® ® © 2023 O Concepts , LLC, all rights reserved; O Concepts , Oxlife Liberty , DNA ® Technology , and Energy Smart Technology® including certain related logos, are ®...

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