
CONFIDENTIAL and
PROPRIETARY
96-03996-00-01 revF
DCR-15-284
INOGEN ONE G3 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
TECHNICAL MANUAL
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Kingston DataTraveler 102 2GB PN:DT102/2GB
Kingston DataTraveler DT101 2GB PN: DT101G2/2GB
Dane-Elec DNL 2GB PN:DNLDAZMP02GCAW
Transcend JetFlash V30 2GB PN:TS2GJFV30
Patriot Signature 2GB PN: PSF2GUSB
To collect data:
a)
With the Inogen One G3 off, insert the USB mass storage
device into the USB port behind the blue rubber cover
b)
Plug in external power to the concentrator
c)
Press the “alarm bell” and the “light” buttons for 5 seconds
d)
The administrative mode menu will show normal. Press the
“+” or “-“ buttons until the LCD reads “Data Log”
e)
Press the “alarm bell” button twice and the LCD will read
“Transferring”
f)
When the data is transferred, the LCD will read “Success”
g)
If the LCD screen reads “Failure” try a different type of
USB mass storage device
3.2.
Maintenance by the Patient
3.2.1.
Cannula Replacement
The nasal cannula should be replaced on a regular basis. A single
lumen cannula of four to 25 feet in length must be used. Inogen
has certified its performance data with the Salter Laboratories
1600Q cannula.
CAUTION
Do not use total cannula tubing length exceeding 25 feet
with the Inogen One G3 unless proper saturation has been
verified by a clinician.
3.2.2.
Intake Filter Cleaning
At the front of the Inogen One G3, ambient air passes through
two gross particle screens that removes dust fragments. This
particle screen must be cleaned on a weekly basis to ensure
adequate air flow through the device. If the particle screen is
not cleaned frequently, the life expectancy of the concentrator
will be shortened due to higher internal operating temperatures.
Particle screens should be cleaned using a mild detergent (e.g.,
dishwashing solution, such as Dawn
TM
) and water solution; be sure
the filter is rinsed in water and allowed to air dry before
reuse. Additional replacement filters may be obtained from
Inogen (RP-300 or RP-301). There are other types of filters