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CONFIDENTIAL and
PROPRIETARY
96-02735-00-01 revC
INOGEN ONE G2 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
TECHNICAL MANUAL
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To replace the Product Filter:
1.
Use the Cannula Nozzle Fitting Tool (available from Inogen as RP-102) to
access the product filter. The tool has two prongs which mate with two
indentations located on the surface of the metal nozzle fitting on the Inogen
One G2.
2.
Carefully remove the nozzle fitting by unscrewing it in the counter-clockwise
direction.
3.
The filter, a hard plastic disk with a silicone gasket on its outer edge, will be
visible in the recess once the hose barb is removed.
4.
Remove the filter, and inspect the recess to make sure it is free of debris.
5.
Install a new replacement filter.
6.
Carefully screw the nozzle fitting back into the recess (clockwise) until it
bottoms out on the filter gasket. Take care to squarely screw the nozzle
fitting into the threads, and not to over tighten.
WARNING
Failure to inspect and replace the product filter may result in the filter becoming
clogged or obstructed over time, and in reduced delivery of oxygen to the patient.
3.1.6.
Data Logging
Operating data from your Inogen One G2 concentrator are periodically recorded to
flash memory located within the device. Data is stored for a period of approximately 6-
12 months; new data replaces the oldest data as it is collected.
Additionally, the device records errors and system information at the time of the error
which is useful in diagnostics.
3.1.6.1.
The following information is a list of recorded parameters that can be
used to evaluate the device and its usage:
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