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Portable concentrators. Equipment guide.

Portable concentrators. Equipment guide.

How to use the Inogen One

®

 G3

4. Power sources (AC, DC, Battery)

The Inogen One

®

 G3 portable concentrator 

can operate from AC, DC or battery power, 
with the detachable battery acting as a  
secondary power supply in the event of 
power loss (AC or DC). Therefore, when  
operating the device from AC or DC power, 
you should always keep a properly-inserted 
battery in the unit. This will ensure  
uninterrupted operation and continuous  
oxygen production.

AC operation (mains) 
Connect the AC power plug to mains power. 
Then connect the AC power output plug into 
the Inogen One

®

 G3 device as shown below. 

The LED on the power supply will illuminate 
and a beep will sound from the concentrator.

7. Pulsed flow setting

When powered up, the Inogen One

®

 G3 

device retains the previous setting it was used 
at. If you need to change this, use the “+”  
or “–“ setting buttons to adjust to the  
desired setting (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 pulsed flow). 
The current setting is viewed on the display. 
Note: you should only use the device at the 
setting prescribed by your clinician (or only 
change as clinically instructed). 

8. Oxygen delivery

Position the nasal cannula on your face with 
the soft prongs sitting just inside your nostrils 
and breathe through your nose. The Inogen 
One

®

 G3 device will sense the onset of  

inhalation and deliver a pulse of oxygen when 
you inhale through your nose. Thereafter,  
the device senses each breath and delivers 
oxygen every time you inhale through your 
nose, even if your breathing rate changes.

Note: A green light will flash on the top of 
the unit each time a breath is detected.  
Make sure the nasal cannula is properly 
aligned on your face and you are breathing 
through your nose to trigger the device to 
deliver pulses of oxygen.

9. Power OFF

When you are finished using the device,  
press and hold the ON/OFF button for  
approximately one second. Store the Inogen 
One

®

 G3 unit in a cool, dry location when  

not in use.

Battery operation 
To operate the device via its detachable  
battery, install the battery by sliding it into 
place at the bottom of the device until an 
audible click is heard and the battery latch 
returns to the upper position.

5. Connect nasal cannula

The oxygen outlet fitting is located at the top 
of the device. Push your high-flow nasal  
cannula tubing onto this, ensuring a good 
seal and tight fit between the tubing and  
oxygen outlet.

6. Turn on device

Turn the device on by pressing the ON/OFF  
button. A single, short beep will sound after 
the logo is displayed. The display will show the 
selected flow setting and power condition.  
Following this, the device takes up to 2 minutes 
to warm up (longer if stored in a cold  
environment). During this time, the oxygen 
purity of the device is building to – but may  
not reach – specification. You should therefore 
leave the device to run for at least two minutes 
prior to use.

DC operation (eg. car 12 volt) 
Connect the DC power plug to a 12 volt car 
power outlet or auxiliary DC power supply. 
Then connect the DC power plug into the 
Inogen One

®

 G3 device as shown below.

Breath
detection 
light

Summary of Contents for BOC Inogen One G3

Page 1: ...Service provided by Portable concentrators Equipment guide...

Page 2: ...oxygen concentrator works by drawing in air and separating out oxygen from other gases using a filter system This filter traps some gases but allows oxygen to pass through This oxygen now up to 95 pur...

Page 3: ...are four or five settings 1 to 4 or 1 to 5 pulsed Display backlight button Push this button to turn on the display backlight for better illumination of the device settings The back light turns off aga...

Page 4: ...le 1 Device location Place your Inogen One G3 device in a wellventilated location so the intake and exhaust vents are clear and unobstructed the position of these can vary as pictured alongside The de...

Page 5: ...reath and delivers oxygen every time you inhale through your nose even if your breathing rate changes Note A green light will flash on the top of the unit each time a breath is detected Make sure the...

Page 6: ...10 Portable concentrators Equipment guide 11 Portable concentrators Equipment guide...

Page 7: ...attery life and errors Display appearance will vary Indicator lights A green light indicates breath detection A yellow light indicates either a change in operating status or a condition that may need...

Page 8: ...h returns to the upper position 14 15 Portable concentrators Equipment guide Portable concentrators Equipment guide Important Please read the important safeguards in the Dos and don ts section and obs...

Page 9: ...breaths giving the appearance of a missed breath This may be normal as the Inogen One G5 senses and monitors the changes in your breathing pattern The Inogen One G5 will normally sense the next breat...

Page 10: ...oil or grease near or with the unit a spontaneous and violent ignition If the Inogen One G3 or G5 is being powered by the AC power supply or DC power batteries will charge during operation Note leavin...

Page 11: ...display s power status window when the Inogen One G3 is operating on battery power Inogen One G3 Oxygen Concentrator Audible and Visible Signals Audible and Visible Signals Chapter 4 C C C C Meaning B...

Page 12: ...ghtning bolt indicates that an external power supply is connected C C C Meaning Battery is charging with charge level between 60 and 70 The battery is fully charged and is charging as necessary to mai...

Page 13: ...conds accompanied with a flashing red light Inogen One G3 high priority alerts The following high priority alert messages are accompanied by a five beep pattern repeated every 10 seconds accompanied w...

Page 14: ...ogress OR SW Update in progress app only This icon is displayed during all data log transfers and software updates initiated through the Inogen Connect app Data Log transfer success app only This icon...

Page 15: ...ction Explanation Battery Low Attach Plug Battery power is low with less than 10 minutes remaining Attach external power supply or power down and insert a fully charged battery Replace Columns Column...

Page 16: ...y a five beep pattern repeated every 10 seconds accompanied with a flashing yellow light Description Display icons Condition action explanation Battery Empty Attach Plug Concentrator has insufficient...

Page 17: ...and damp clean only Warning do not submerse the Inogen One G3 or G5 or their accessories in water or allow water to enter the case this may lead to electrical shock and or damage Do not use cleaning a...

Page 18: ...ell battery Flow Control Settings 1 to 4 or 1 to 5 depends on device version Battery duration varies with breath rate flow setting and environmental conditions Weight 2 13 kg 4 7 lbs with single 8 cel...

Page 19: ...y Road The Surrey Research Park Guildford GU2 7XY England Number 337663 English Register Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority register number 715528 BOC is a company name used b...

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