Inogen ONE G2 User Manual
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Intended Use, Contraindications and General Precautions Chapter 2 Description of the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator 3 Important Parts of the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator 4 User Controls 5 User Interfaces 5 Input / Output Connections 6 Power Supply Options 9 Inogen One® G2 Accessories Chapter 3 Operating Instructions 11 General Instructions 15 Additional Operating Instructions 18...
  • Page 5: Intended Use, Contraindications And General Precautions

    Intended Use, Contraindications and General Precautions Intended Use The Inogen One® G2 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. The Inogen One® G2 may be used in home, institution, vehicle, on an airplane and various mobile environments. CAUTION USA Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. May also be applicable in other countries. CAUTION Use of a cannula other than a high flow cannula (e.g. Salter 1600Q) may restrict oxygen delivery and/or attachment to nozzle fittings. wArNING Availability of an alternate source of oxygen is recommended in case of power outage or mechanical failure. Consult your equipment provider for type of back-up system recommended. CAUTION It is the responsibility of the patient to make back-up arrangements for alternative oxygen supply when traveling; Inogen assumes no liability for persons choosing not to adhere to manufacturer recommendations. Intended Use, Contraindications and General Precautions Chapter 1...
  • Page 6 Contraindications wArNING This device is NOT INTENDED to be life sustaining or life supporting. CAUTION Under certain circumstances, the use of non-prescribed oxygen therapy can be hazardous. This device should be used only when prescribed by a physician. CAUTION Additional monitoring or attention may be required for patients using this device who are unable to hear or see alarms or communicate discomfort. If the patient shows any signs of discomfort, a physician should be consulted immediately. CAUTION The Inogen One® G2 is not designed or specified to be used in conjunction with a humidifier or nebulizer. Use of this device with a humidifier or nebulizer may impair performance and/or damage the equipment. General Precautions wArNING The device produces enriched oxygen gas which accelerates combustion. Do NOT ALLOW SMOKING OR OPEN FLAMES within 10 feet of this device while in use. wArNING Do not submerse the Inogen One® G2 or any of the accessories in liquid. Do not expose to water or precipitation. Do not operate in exposed rain. This could lead to electrical shock and/or damage. CAUTION Do not use oil, grease, or petroleum-based products on or near the Inogen One® G2. CAUTION Never leave the Inogen One® G2 in an environment which can reach high temperatures, such as an unoccupied car in high temperature environments. This could damage the device.
  • Page 7: Description Of The Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator

    Description of the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator Important Parts of the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator Display Flow Control Display Audible Backlight Alarm Button Button Alert/Alarm Light Breath Detection Light On/Off Button Description of the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator Chapter 2...
  • Page 8: User Controls

    User Controls ON / OFF Button Press once to turn “ON”; Press and hold for one second to turn “OFF”. Audible Alarm Button Pressing this button will toggle the Inogen One® G2’s breath detection alert on and off: 1. Default Mode. When the Inogen One® G2 is powered up, the breath detection alert is disabled. The display’s mode indication area is empty in Default Mode. 2. Breath Detection Alert Mode. The Inogen One® G2 will alert with audible and visual signals for “no breath detected” when this mode is enabled and no breath has been detected for 60 seconds. The display’s mode indication area will show a bell icon when the alert is enabled. Flow Setting Control Buttons Use the – or + flow setting control buttons to select the setting as shown on the display. There are five settings, from 1 to 5. Display Backlight Button Push on; automatically turns off after 10 seconds.
  • Page 9: User Interfaces

    User Interfaces Display This screen displays information regarding flow setting, power status, battery life and errors. If you would like to change the language on the Inogen LCD Screen contact Inogen Client Services. Indicator Lights A red 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. Audible Signals 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. Input / Output Connections Particle Filter The filter must be in place at the intake end of the concentrator during operation to keep input air clean. Cannula Nozzle Fitting The nasal cannula connects to this nozzle for Inogen One® G2 output of oxygenated air. DC Power In Connection for external power from the Universal Power Supply. Description of the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator Chapter 2...
  • Page 10: Power Supply Options

    Power Supply Options Single and Double rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries The battery will power the Inogen One® G2 without connection to an external power source. When fully charged, a single battery will provide 2 to 4 hours of operation; a double battery will provide 4 to 8 hours of operation. The battery recharges when properly installed in the Inogen One® G2 and the concentrator is connected to AC or DC power. Recharging time is up to 4 hours for a single battery and up to 8 hours for a double battery. See information in the “Battery Care and Maintenance” section. UNIVErSAL POwEr SUPPLy Overview The Inogen Universal Power Supply (BA-107/207) is used to power the Inogen One® G2 concentrator from an AC power source or a DC power source. This allows the user to power the concentrator in the home, in a vehicle or other places where AC or DC power is available. Description The Inogen One® G2 Universal Power Supply is specifically designed for use with the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator (IO-200). The Universal Power Supply provides the precise current and voltage required to safely power the Inogen One® G2 and is designed to operate from specified AC and DC power sources. When used with AC power sources, the power supply automatically adapts to input voltages from 100V to 240V (50-60HZ) permitting use with most power sources throughout the world. The Universal Power Supply will charge the Inogen One® G2 Battery when used with AC input power or when used with a DC power supply, such as the one found in your car. Due to aircraft power limitations, the Universal Power Supply cannot be used to charge the Inogen One® G2 Battery when used on an aircraft. The Universal Power Supply is used with the following components: • Power Supply with attached power output cable to connect to the Inogen One® G2 • Automobile DC cigarette lighter Power Input Cable...
  • Page 11 Model# BA-107 DC cigarette lighter Power Plug for use in Automobile/RV/Boat/Aircraft Power Output Plug Universal Power Supply AC Input DC Input LED Indicator Light AC Power Plug * wArNING Do not wrap cords around Power Supply for storage. Doing so may lead to damaged cords and a failure to provide power to the concentrator. * Actual product appearance may vary . Description of the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator Chapter 2...
  • Page 12 Model# BA-207 Power Output Plug Universal Power Supply AC Input DC Input LED Indicator Light AC Power Plug * DC cigarette lighter Power Plug for use in Automobile/RV/Boat/Aircraft wArNING Do not wrap cords around Power Supply for storage. Doing so may lead to damaged cords and a failure to provide power to the concentrator. * Actual product appearance may vary .
  • Page 13: Inogen One® G2 Accessories

    Inogen One® G2 Accessories Nasal Cannula A nasal cannula must be used with the Inogen One® G2 to provide oxygen from the concentrator. A single lumen cannula up to 25 feet in length is recommended to ensure proper breath detection and oxygen delivery. NOTE Increasing the cannula length may reduce the perceived noise during oxygen bolus delivery. Carry Bag The Carry Bag provides a protective cover with a handle and shoulder strap to enable you to carry the Inogen One® G2. The Inogen One® G2 can be operated using battery power during transport with the Carry Bag. Cart The Cart has wheels and a telescoping handle to provide easy transport of the Inogen One® G2. The Inogen One® G2 can be operated using battery power during transport. Place the Carry Bag over the Cart. Make sure the Cart handle is inserted between the elastic strap in the back of the carry bag and the front of the carry bag. Description of the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator Chapter 2...
  • Page 14 Inogen One® G2 Optional Accessory External Battery Charger 1. Plug the External Battery Charger AC power supply cord into an electrical outlet. 2. Plug the External Battery Charger AC power supply into the battery charger. 3. Slide your charger onto the Inogen One G2 Battery by clicking and locking into the charger. 4. When the battery is in the correct position, a solid red light will indicate that the battery is charging. 5. When the green light illuminates, the battery is fully charged. CAUTION Avoid touching the recessed electrical contacts of the External Battery Charger; damage to contacts may affect charger operation. NOTE These contacts are not powered unless a battery is in place and charging. NOTE To completely remove power from the External Battery Charger, remove the plug. Inogen One G2 Backpack Alternative/optional way of carrying your Inogen One G2, hands free, more comfort, out of your way with extra pockets for additional accessories. To order please call Inogen Client Services.
  • Page 15: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions General Instructions Exhaust 1. Place the Inogen One® G2 in a well ventilated location. Air intake and exhaust must have clear access. Locate the Inogen One® G2 in such a way that any auditory Intake alarms may be heard. wArNING Avoid use of the Inogen One® G2 in presence of pollutants, smoke or fumes. Do not use the Inogen One® G2 in presence of flammable anesthetics, cleaning agents or other chemical vapors. CAUTION Do not obstruct air intake or exhaust when operating the device. Blockage of air circulation or proximity to a heat source may lead to internal heat buildup and shutdown or damage to the concentrator. 2. Ensure the particle filter is in place. CAUTION Do not operate the Inogen One® G2 without the particle filter in place. Particles drawn into the system may damage the equipment.
  • Page 16 CAUTION The Inogen One® G2 battery acts as a secondary power supply in the event of a planned or unexpected loss of the AC or DC external power supply. When operating the Inogen One® G2 from an AC or DC external power supply, a properly inserted Inogen One® G2 battery should be maintained in the unit. This procedure will ensure uninterrupted operation and will operate all alarms and alerts in the event of a loss of the external power supply. NOTE The Inogen One® G2 Battery requires an initial full charge of uninterrupted charging from an empty state using the Inogen One® G2 on the AC power source. Do not run the Inogen One® G2 on battery power until this initial charging has been completed. Once the initial charge is completed, the battery may be used with any amount of charge level. 4. Connect the Universal Power Supply. Connect the AC Power plug to the Universal Power Supply. Connect the AC Power Plug to the power source and connect the Power Output Plug to the Inogen One® G2. The green LED on the Universal Power Supply will be illuminated and a beep will sound from the concentrator. CAUTION Ensure the Universal Power Supply is in a well ventilated location as it relies on air circulation for heat dissipation. The Universal Power Supply may become hot during operation. Make sure the Universal Power Supply cools down before handling. CAUTION The Universal Power Supply is not water resistant. CAUTION Do not disassemble the Universal Power Supply. This may lead to component failure and/or safety risk. CAUTION Do not place anything in the Universal Power Supply port other than the supplied wall cord. Avoid the use of electrical extension cords with the Inogen One® G2. If an extension cord must be used, use an extension cord that has an Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Mark and a minimum wire thickness of 18 gauge. Do not connect any other devices to the same extension cord.
  • Page 17 5. Connect the nasal cannula tubing to the nozzle fitting. Nozzle fitting is located next to the handle of the Inogen One® G2. Use of a single lumen cannula up to 25 feet in length is recommended to ensure proper breath detection and oxygen delivery. Additional titration may be needed to ensure proper oxygen delivery when using a particular cannula. CAUTION To ensure oxygen flow, ensure that the nasal cannula is properly connected to the nozzle fitting and that the tubing is not kinked or pinched in any way. CAUTION Replace the nasal cannula on a regular basis. Check with your equipment provider or physician to determine how often the cannula should be replaced. 6. Turn on your Inogen One® G2 by pressing the ON/OFF Button. A single short beep will sound after the Inogen logo is displayed. “Please Wait” will appear while the concentrator starts up. The display will indicate the selected flow setting and power condition. Following a brief start-up sequence, a warm up 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 Inogen One® G2 has been stored in extremely cold temperatures. Operating Instructions Chapter 3...
  • Page 18 7. Set the Inogen One® G2 Concentrator to the flow rate prescribed by your physician or clinician. Use the + or – setting buttons to adjust the Inogen One® G2 to the desired setting. The current setting can be viewed on the display. 8. Position the nasal cannula on your face and breathe through your nose. The Inogen One® G2 will sense the onset of inhalation and deliver a burst of oxygen at a precise time when you inhale. The Inogen One® G2 will sense each breath and continue to deliver oxygen in this manner. As your breathing rate changes, the Inogen One® G2 will sense these changes and deliver oxygen only as you need it. At times, if you inhale very quickly between breaths the Inogen One® G2 may ignore one of the breaths, giving the appearance of a missed breath. This may be normal as the Inogen One® G2 senses and monitors the changes in your breathing pattern. The Inogen...
  • Page 19: Additional Operating Instructions

    Additional Operating Instructions For Use In Home with AC Power For operation of the Power Supply using an AC power source, follow these instructions: 1. Connect the AC Input to the power supply. 2. Connect the AC Power Plug to the power source and connect the Power Output Plug to the Inogen One® G2. The green LED will be illuminated, indicating the Universal Power Supply has input power. Traveling with your Inogen One® G2 System The Inogen One® G2 System makes travel by plane, boat, car or train more convenient for oxygen users than ever before. Now you get the same quality performance and convenience while on the go that you’re used to receiving from your Inogen One® G2 at home. Here are some useful and important instructions for maximizing performance and convenience when using your Inogen One® G2 while traveling. You should begin planning for a trip with a checklist of items to remember. This checklist should include: ✓ Universal Power Supply ✓ Extra Battery(s) if required ✓ Important phone numbers, such as those of your physician and home healthcare provider, or providers in the area you will be traveling ✓ Plan for backup oxygen in the event of a prolonged power outage or mechanical failure.
  • Page 20 3. The plug should insert into the socket without excessive force and securely remain in place. The Cigarette Lighter Adapter comes with a slide switch pre-adjusted to the narrow position. This will fit most automobile cigarette lighter sockets. If the Cigarette Lighter Adapter is loose in the socket, adjust the switch to the "wide" position. WARNING Ensure that the automobile power socket is adequately fused for the Inogen One® G2 power requirements (minimum 15 Amp). If the power socket cannot support a 15 Amp load, the fuse may blow or the socket may be damaged. WARNING The tip of the Cigarette Adapter Plug becomes HOT when in use. Do not touch the tip immediately after removal from an auto cigarette lighter socket. CAUTION Ensure the automobile power socket is clean of cigarette ash and the adapter plug fits properly, otherwise overheating may occur. CAUTION Do not use the Universal Power Supply with a cigarette plug splitter or with an extension cable. This may cause overheating of the DC power input cable. CAUTION Do not jump start the automobile with the Universal Power Supply connected. This may lead to voltage spikes which could shut down and/or damage the Universal Power Supply. CAUTION When powering the Inogen One® G2 in an automobile ensure the engine is running. Operating the device without the engine running may drain the car battery. Traveling By Air The FAA allows the Inogen One® G2 onboard all U.S. aircraft, here are a few points to make air travel easy. Planning your Flight When flying with the Inogen One® G2, you must inform the airline that you will be using your Inogen One® G2 onboard the aircraft. You must also keep a signed statement from your physician with you that includes: • Your ability to see/hear alarms and appropriately respond. • When oxygen use is necessary (all or a portion of the trip). • Maximum flow rate corresponding to the pressure in the cabin under normal operating conditions.
  • Page 21 • A new statement will not be necessary each time you fly, but the statement should be available during every flight. • Some airlines may equip their aircraft with onboard electrical power. You may have an opportunity to request a seat with a power port which can be used to power your Inogen One® G2. However, availability varies by airline, type of aircraft and class of service. You should check with your airlines for availability and always plan on having sufficient battery power for the duration of your flight, plus a conservative estimate of unanticipated delays. • Your universal power supply is equipped with a commonly used cigarette lighter adapter. However, aircrafts use different power port configurations and it is difficult to determine which type of power port compatibility your aircraft may supply; it’s a good idea to purchase an adapter such as Magellan’s Em Power Socket Connector Item #EA270. Contact Magellan’s at 800-962-4943 or visit www.magellans.com for a store location near you or purchase op- tions online. Before your Flight Here are some things to keep in mind the day your flight departs: • Ensure your Inogen One® G2 is clean, in good condition and free from damage or other signs of excessive wear or abuse. • Bring enough charged batteries with you to power your Inogen One® G2 for the duration of the flight plus a conservative estimate of unanticipated delays. • Regional/Commuter airlines do not offer onboard electrical power. If your travel plans call for flights on regional airlines, you will need sufficient battery power for the duration of the flight, plus a conservative estimate of unanticipated delays. CAUTION Airlines may not be equipped to provide backup oxygen. • Arrive at the airport early. Airport security screening personnel may require extra time to inspect your Inogen One® G2. • While waiting to board your flight, you may be able to conserve battery power by using the Universal Power Supply to power your Inogen One® G2 from an electrical outlet in the airport terminal if available. • You should inform the airline you will be using your Inogen One® G2. Have your physician letter with you and ready for inspection if requested. Operating Instructions Chapter 3...
  • Page 22: Battery Operating Instructions

    During your Flight 1. If using airline power port, remove the Battery from the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator. Due to aircraft power limitations, the Universal Power Supply cannot be used to charge the Inogen One® G2 Battery when onboard aircraft. 2. Connect the DC Power Plug for available airline power. Check with airline personnel to ensure compatibility. • During taxi, takeoff and landing, stow your InogenOne® G2 under the seat in front of you. Your Inogen One® G2 will fit upright under most airline seats. However, if it doesn’t fit you may turn it on its side. • It is not necessary to turn off your Inogen One® G2 during taxi, takeoff and landing if your physician’s written statement requires you receive oxygen during these periods. CAUTION A change in altitude (for example, from sea level to mountains) may affect total oxygen available to the patient. The Inogen One® G2 has been verified to provide oxygen to specification up to 10,000 ft (3048 m). Consult your physician before traveling to higher or lower altitudes to determine if your flow settings should be changed. After your Flight • Remember to recharge additional batteries you may have used prior to your next flight. Traveling By Bus, Train or Boat Contact your carrier to find out about power port availability. Battery Operating Instructions Ensure that the battery is in place and charged. Disconnect the Inogen One® G2 from its power source. While the Inogen One® G2 is operating on battery power, the battery will discharge. The display will indicate the estimated remaining percentage (%) or minutes of use. When the concentrator detects that the battery life is below 10% remaining, a low priority alert will sound. When the battery is empty, the alert will change to a high priority.
  • Page 23: Battery Care And Maintenance

    If the Inogen One® G2 is being powered by the Universal Power Supply, batteries will charge during operation. Leaving your Inogen One® G2 plugged in past the full charge time will not harm the concentrator or the battery. Normal Battery Charging To ensure that your battery is properly charging, inspect that the correct AC and DC power output plug adapter is being used and that the adapter is properly inserted into the power outlet. Observe the display or lights that indicate charging status. NOTE When starting to charge a fully discharged battery, the charging process may start and stop during the first few minutes. Battery Care and Maintenance Your Inogen One® G2 Lithium Ion Battery requires special care to ensure proper performance and long life. Use only Inogen One® G2 Batteries with your Inogen One® G2 Concentrator. Keep Dry Always keep liquids away from batteries. If batteries become wet, discontinue use immediately and dispose of battery properly. Effect of Temperature on Battery Performance The Inogen One® G2 single battery powers the Inogen One® G2 Concentrator from 2 to 4 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. Battery Time remaining Clock The Inogen One® G2 continuously displays battery time remaining. This displayed time is only an estimate and the actual time remaining may vary from this value. Please Follow These Important Guidelines to Maximize Battery Performance and Life: • Store battery in a cool, dry place. Store with a charge of 40-50%.
  • Page 25: Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator Audible And Visible Signals (Including Alarms)

    Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator Audible and Visible Signals Mode Text Power Display Icons The Inogen One® G2 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 display contains text information, such as flow setting, battery time remaining and error notifications. Power Status Icons These icons are examples of those shown in the display’s power status window when the Inogen One® G2 is operating on battery power. Icon Meaning Battery is empty. Battery has less than 10% charge remaining. This icon flashes. Battery has approximately 40% to 50% charge remaining. Battery is full. Audible and Visible Signals Chapter 4...
  • Page 26 Power Status Icons (continued) The icons below are examples of those shown when the Inogen One® G2 is operating from an external power supply and charging the battery. The lightening bolt indicates that an external power supply is connected. Icon Meaning Battery is charging with charge level between 60% and 70%. The battery is fully charged and is charging as necessary to maintain its charge. Battery is charging with charge level less than 10%. The Inogen One® G2 is operating from an external power source with no battery present. Mode Icons These are the icons shown in the display’s mode window. Icon Meaning The breath detection alarm has been enabled. The concentrator is in the standard breath detect mode, and the breath [blank] detection alert is disabled. This is the default condition. Display Text NOTE When two conditions occur simultaneously, the condition with the higher priority will be displayed.
  • Page 27 Condition/Action/Explanation The Inogen logo is displayed at startup. Setting X Battery Default display when operating on battery power. “X” HH:MM represents the selected flow setting (e.g., Setting 2). “HH:MM” represents the approximate time remaining on the battery charge (e.g., 1:45). Default display when operating on an external power Setting X Charging xx supply and the battery is charging. “xx%” represents the (or) Battery Full percent battery charge (e.g., 86%). Default display when the battery is not charging or when the Setting X Battery xx% time remaining is not available from the battery. Display when the concentrator is plugged in and being used Charging xx% (0r) to charge a battery (not being used for oxygen production). Battery Full It is normal to see a fully charged battery read between 95% and 100% when external power is removed. This feature maximizes the useful life of the battery. Notifications The following notification 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. Shutting Down Concentrator is performing system shut down. Audible Alarm has been pressed for five seconds. HH:MM Vx.x:Serial Number Audible and Visible Signals Chapter 4...
  • Page 28 Low Priority Alerts The following low priority alert messages are accompanied by a double beep and a solid red light. Message Display & Text Condition/Action/Explanation External External power supply is too low to run the unit, which Power Low is running on battery power despite being plugged in. Check external power supply connections. If condition persists, contact your equipment provider. External External power supply is too high. Check external power Power High supply connections. If condition persists, contact your equipment provider. Battery Low Battery power is low, with less than 6% remaining. Attach Plug Attach external power supply or power down and insert a fully charged battery. Battery Error Battery error has occurred. Switch to a new battery or See Manual remove battery and operate concentrator using external power supply. If battery error recurs with same battery, stop using the battery and contact your equipment provider. Oxygen Low Concentrator is producing oxygen at a slightly low level See Manual (<82%). If condition persists, contact your equipment provider.
  • Page 29 Low Priority Alerts (continued) Condition/Action/Explanation Message Display & Text Battery has exceeded its charging temperature and charging Remove Battery has stopped. The battery will not charge while this alert to Cool is present but will begin to charge when the battery temperature returns to the normal operating range. 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-insert the battery into the Inogen One® G2. If the problem still persists, contact your equipment provider. Concentrator is producing oxygen but cannot report Comm Error battery status. Replace battery. If condition persists, See Manual contact your equipment provider. The concentrator requires servicing at the earliest Service Needed convenience. The concentrator is operating to specification and may continue to be used. Contact your equipment provider to arrange for service. The concentrator’s oxygen sensor has malfunctioned. 02 Sensor Fail You may continue to use the concentrator. If the condition See Manual persists, contact your equipment provider. Audible and Visible Signals Chapter 4...
  • Page 30 Medium Priority Alerts The following medium priority alert messages are accompanied by a triple beep, repeated every 25 seconds, and a flashing red light. Message Display & Text Condition/Action/Explanation Battery HOT Battery has exceeded temperature limit while concentrator Warning is running on battery power. If possible, move concentrator to a cooler location or power unit with an external power supply and remove battery. If condition persists, contact your equipment provider. No Breath Detect Concentrator is not detecting a breath. Check Cannula • Check that cannula is connected to concentrator, there are no kinks in tubing and cannula is positioned properly in your nose. System Error Concentrator is experiencing an error but is capable of See Manual continued operation. • Remove and re-insert battery and/or • Check external power supply connections. If condition persists, contact your equipment provider. Oxygen Error Oxygen output concentration is below 50%. If condition Service Needed persists, switch to your backup oxygen source and contact your equipment provider to arrange for service.
  • Page 31 High Priority Alerts CAUTION If you are not near the Inogen One® G2 you may not be able to hear or see the high priority alerts. Make sure the Inogen One® G2 is in a location where the alerts and alarms will be recognized if they occur. The following high priority alert messages are accompanied by a five beep pattern, repeated every 10 seconds and a flashing red light. Message Display & Text Condition/Action/Explanation Battery Empty Concentrator has insufficient battery power to produce Attach Plug oxygen. Attach external power supply or exchange battery, then restart unit if necessary by pressing On/Off button. Battery HOT Battery has exceeded temperature limit while concentrator Shut Down is running on battery power. Concentrator has stopped producing oxygen. If possible, move concentrator to a cooler location, then turn power off and back on. Ensure air intake and outlet vents have clear access and particle filter is clean. If condition persists, switch to a backup source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider. System HOT Concentrator temperature is too high and oxygen production is shutting down. Ensure air intake and outlet Shut Down vents have clear access and particle filter is clean. If condition persists, switch to a backup source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider. Audible and Visible Signals Chapter 4...
  • Page 32 High Priority Alerts (continued) Message Display & Text Condition/Action/Explanation System COLD This may result from the concentrator being stored in a Shut Down cold environment (below 0ºC (32ºF)). Move to a warmer environment to allow the unit to warm up before starting it. If condition persists, switch to a backup source of oxygen and contact your equipment provider. Error (###) Concentrator has stopped producing oxygen and is Service Needed shutting down. You should: 1. Note error number 2. Switch to backup oxygen source 3. Contact your equipment provider...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Solutions to some possible issues you may encounter are described in this section. Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator Problem Possible Cause recommended Solution Any problem Refer to Chapter 4 Refer to Chapter 4 accompanied by information on concentrator display, indicator lights and/or audible signals Concentrator does Battery is discharged Use external power supply or not power on when or no battery is replace battery with one that is On/Off button is present fully charged pressed Power supply is not Check power supply connection and connected properly verify green light is solid Malfunction Contact your equipment provider No oxygen Concentrator is not Press On/Off button to power...
  • Page 35: Cleaning, Care And Maintenance

    Cleaning, Care and Maintenance Cannula replacement Your nasal cannula should be replaced on a regular basis. Consult with your physician and/or equipment provider and/or cannula manufacturer’s instructions for replacement information. A single lumen cannula up to 25 feet in length is recommended to ensure proper breath detection and oxygen delivery. CAUTION Use of a cannula other than a high flow cannula (e.g. Salter 1600Q) may restrict oxygen delivery and/or attachment to nozzle fittings. Case Cleaning You may clean the outside case using a cloth dampened with a mild liquid detergent (such as Dawn ) and water. wArNING Do not submerse the Inogen One® G2 or its accessories in water or allow water to enter into the case; this may lead to electrical shock and/or damage. wArNING Do not use cleaning agents other than those specified in this User Manual. Do not use alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, ethylene chloride or petroleum based cleaners on the cases or on the particle filters. Cleaning, Care and Maintenance Chapter 6...
  • Page 36: Filter Cleaning And Replacement

    Filter Cleaning and replacement The particle filter must be cleaned weekly to ensure the ease of air flow. Remove filter from the front of the device. Clean the particle filter with a mild liquid detergent (such as Dawn ) and water; rinse in water and dry before reuse. NOTE It may be necessary to clean the particle filter more often in dusty environments. To purchase additional particle filters contact your equipment provider or Inogen. Output Filter The output filter is intended to protect the user from inhalation of small particles in the product gas flow. The Inogen One® G2 includes an output filter conveniently located behind the removable cannula nozzle fitting. Inogen requires that this filter be replaced between patients. The output filter may be replaced by the equipment provider or by the owner using the Output Filter Replacement Kit (RP-107). DC Input Cable Fuse replacement The Cigarette Lighter DC Power Plug contains a fuse. If the DC Input Cable is being used with a known good power source and the power supply is not operative (no output power and the green LED is not illuminated), the fuse may need to be replaced.
  • Page 37 To replace the fuse, follow these instructions and refer to the photograph below. 1. Remove the tip by unscrewing the retainer. Use a tool if necessary. 2. Remove the retainer, tip and fuse. 3. The spring should remain inside the Cigarette Lighter Adapter housing. If the spring is removed, make sure to replace the spring first before inserting the replacement fuse. 4. Install a replacement fuse, Inogen RP#125 (BUSS MDA-12) and reassemble the tip. Ensure the retainer ring is properly seated and tightened. retainer Fuse retainer Tip Cigarette Adapter Plug CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fire, only use fuse specified. Cleaning, Care and Maintenance Chapter 6...
  • Page 38: Other Service And Maintenance

    Other Service and Maintenance wArNING Do not disassemble the Inogen One® G2 or any of the accessories or attempt any maintenance other than tasks described in the troubleshooting section; disassembly creates a hazard of electrical shock and will void your warranty. Do not remove tamper evident label. For events other than those described in this manual, contact your equipment provider for servicing by authorized personnel. CAUTION Do not use lubricants on the Inogen One® G2 or its accessories. Disposal of Equipment and Accessories Follow your local governing ordinances for disposal and recycling of the Inogen One® G2 and accessories. If WEEE regulations apply, do not dispose of in unsorted municipal waste. Within Europe, contact the EU Authorized Representative for disposal instructions. The battery contains lithium ion cells and should be recycled. The battery must not be incinerated. Maintenance Items List • Inogen One® G2 single battery (model # BA- 200) • Inogen One® G2 double battery (model # BA- 224) • Replacement intake particle filters (model # RP- 200) • Output Filter Replacement Kit (model # RP-107)
  • Page 39: 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 significant injury. A caution indicates that a precaution or service procedure must be followed. Disregarding a caution could lead to a minor injury or CAUTION damage to equipment. See User Manual for Instructions U.S. Federal Regulation Restricts this Device to Sale by Order of Physician. May also be applicable in other Countries. ONLY AC Power ONLY DC Power ONLY No Smoking while device is in use. No Open Flames (Concentrator); Do not incinerate (Battery) Symbols Used on Concentrator and Accessories Chapter 7...
  • Page 40 Symbol Meaning Keep Dry Indoor or Dry Location Use Only, Do Not Get Wet Use No Oil or Grease ONLY Do Not Disassemble Do Not Dispose of In Unsorted Municipal Waste ONLY Type BF Applied Part, Not Intended for Cardiac Application Class II Device Electrical Safety Agency Certification Logo Complies With Applicable EU Directives Including Medical Device 0123 Directive User Interface Label 0123 Symbol Meaning COLOR SUMMARY: 1. Black ON / OFF Button 93-01213-00-00 rev1 Display Backlight Button Increase Flow Setting Decrease Flow Setting Audible Alarm Button...
  • Page 41: Inogen One® G2 System Specifications

    Inogen One® G2 System Specifications Inogen One® G2 Concentrator Dimensions: L / W / H : 10.7 in (27.2cm) / 3.9 in (9.9cm) / 8.75 in (22.2cm) With single battery: L / W / H : 10.7 in (27.2cm) / 3.9 in (9.9cm) / 9.5 in (24.2cm) Weight: 7.25 pounds (3.3kg) (includes single battery) Noise: Less than 38dBA (as packaged) on setting 2 Warm-Up Time: 2 minutes Oxygen Concentration: 90% - 3% /+ 6% at all settings Flow Control Settings: 5 settings: 1 to 5 Power: Universal Power Supply: AC Input: 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Auto-Sensing: 1.0A DC Input: 13.5-15VDC,10A DC Output: 19 VDC, 5.0A max. Rechargeable Battery: Voltage: 12.0 to 16.8 VDC Battery Duration:...
  • Page 42 Inogen One® G2 Concentrator (continued) Tested by Independent Safety: IEC 60601-1 Laboratory: CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60601-1 Electromagnetic Compatibility: IEC 60601-1-2 RTCA DO 160 Classifications Mode of Operation: Continuous Duty Type of Protection Against Electrical Class II Shock: Degree of Protection Against Electrical Type BF Shock: Not intended for cardiac application Degree of Protection Against Ingress of IP20 Water: Degree of Safety for Application in Not suitable for such application Presence of Anesthetic Gases: ELECTrOMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITy This CE Marked equipment has been tested and found to comply with the EMC limits for the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC [EN 55011 Class B and EN 60601-1-2]. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation. The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity.
  • Page 43 However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference with other devices, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1. Reorient or relocate the receiving device. 2. Increase the separation between the equipment. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device(s) is connected. 4. Consult Inogen or your equipment provider for assistance. CAUTION Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment. CAUTION Stacking or placing equipment adjacent to other devices is not recommended, where such configurations are necessary, all equipment in question should be carefully observed to ensure that EMI does not degrade performance. CAUTION Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified, with the exception of transducers and cables sold by the manufacturer of the equipment as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased emissions and decreased immunity of the equipment or system. Inogen One® G2 System Specifications Chapter 8...
  • Page 44 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions The Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Inogen One® G2 Oxygen Concentrator should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance RF emissions Group 1 The Inogen One® G2 Oxygen CISPR 11 Concentrator uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore its RF emissions are very low and not likely to cause any interference in nearby equipment. RF emissions Class B The Inogen One® G2 Oxygen CISPR 11 Concentrator is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic Harmonic Emissions Class A establishments and those directly IEC 61000-3-2 connected to the public low-voltage Voltage fluctuations / Complies power supply network that supplies flicker emissions buildings used for domestic purposes.

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