Step
Instruction
7.3.3
Connect an appropriate cannula to your concentrator
3.1 Using a single lumen cannula up to 25 feet in length
is recommended. This ensures proper breath
detection and oxygen delivery.
IMPORTANT: Consult your physician if additional
titration may be needed to ensure proper oxygen
delivery when using a particular cannula.
DO NOT lubricate fittings, connections, tubing, or
other accessories of your concentrator.
3.2 Connect the nasal cannula tubing by inserting it onto
the metal cannula barb on the top of the device.
3.3 Replace your cannula routinely to avoid contam-
ination or poor cannula performance. See 'Using
your nasal cannula' (section 6.3) for more details.
7.4 USING YOUR CONCENTRATOR
DO NOT USE NEAR:
• Grease • Oil • Lubricants • Smoke • Flame
Step
Instruction
7.4.1
Turn on your concentrator
1.1 Press and hold the Power button until you hear a
single short beep.
1.2 The display will light up and the Inogen logo will
appear on the display.
IMPORTANT: If the display light immediately turns
off after the Inogen logo appears, you have not
held the power button long enough. Retry the step
1.1 and hold the power button longer.
1.3 The 'please wait' icon (
concentrator starts up.
1.4 The display will indicate the current flow setting
and power condition.
1.5 Following a brief start-up sequence, a warmup
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 device has
been stored in extremely cold temperatures.
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DO NOT USE WITH:
• CPAP • Humidifier • Connected to other devices
) will appear while the
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