Q10: Can I use a humidifier bottle with iGo?
A10: Yes and no. You can only use a humidifier bottle with iGo while in the continuous flow mode. A
humidifier bottle cannot be used while the iGo is set to pulse mode.
Q11: Can I use the iGo 24 hours per day?
A11: Yes. iGo may be used for continuous oxygen therapy.
Q12: Can I use the iGo without a battery pack?
A12: Yes. iGo can be operated from an external power source if the battery pack is not installed.
Q13: What maintenance is required for the iGo?
A13: The dust filter located inside the handle recess should be cleaned regularly. There is no other
routine maintenance during the first 3 years of operation.
Q14: Can I leave iGo plugged in continuously even though the battery is fully charged?
A14: Yes. The iGo stops charging the battery once it is full. There is no danger in leaving the iGo
plugged in.
Q15: How do I know how much power remains in the battery?
A15: Install the battery into the iGo, and turn the unit on without external power connected. The battery
status indicator will display the amount of power remaining.
Q16: What happens if the power fails while I’m using the iGo?
A16: If you are operating the iGo from an external power sources and the external power fails, the iGo
will automatically switch to the internal battery pack (if the battery is installed). If the external
power resumes before the battery is fully discharged, iGo will automatically switch back to
external power. If the external power does not resume, the iGo will provide battery status
indications, and the iGo will sound an audible beep. The external power light on the control panel
will blink once the battery is fully depleted. If there I no internal battery pack installed, the iGo will
sound an audible beep, and the external power light on the control panel will blink immediately.
Q17: How do I know if the iGo is set to continuous flow?
A17: The green light beside the mode select button will be lit continuously.
Q18: How do I know if the iGo is set to pulse mode?
A18: The green light beside the mode select button will blink each time a breath is sensed.
Q19: How can I tell if the oxygen purity is good?
A19: As long as the green O2 light is illuminated, the iGo is delivering the proper purity of oxygen. If
the purity drops below the proper level, the yellow O2 light will be illuminated. You may continue
to use the iGo even though the yellow light is on, but you should quickly find an alternative
oxygen source. If the purity continues to drop, the red service light will illuminate. You should
immediately find an alternative oxygen source.
Q20: How long of an oxygen tube can I use with iGo?
A20: You may use a tubing length of up to 35 feet (10 meters) when in pulse mode and up to
50 feet (15 meters) while in continuous flow mode.
Q21: Does the battery charge when the iGo is plugged in to the car?
A21:
No, runs on DC power, but does not charge.