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INOGEN ONE G3 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
TECHNICAL MANUAL
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center. If you would like to become an authorized repair
center, please contact Inogen for access to certification
training, service instructions, component part lists and the
necessary repair equipment.
3.1.2.
Checking Life Clock, Serial #, and SW version
To check usage, press and hold the Alarm Bell Button for 5
seconds. The concentrator’s display will show the hour meter,
the unit’s serial number, and the software version installed on
the device.
NOTE
Do not disassemble the Inogen One G3 or any of the
accessories or attempt any maintenance other than tasks
described in this Technical Manual unless you have
completed a training course through Inogen. Disassembly of
the Inogen One G3 or any of the accessories without proper
training certification will void the product warranties.
Contact Inogen for information about receiving proper
training and certification for service of the Inogen One G3
and accessories.
3.1.3.
Suggested Materials for Regular Maintenance
To perform regular field maintenance (by a technician) on the
Inogen One G3 System, you may need:
o
Replacement cannulas (RP-128)
o
Replacement intake screens (RP-300 and RP-301)
o
Replacement Inogen One G3 Batteries (BA-300 or BA-316)
o
Cannula barb removal tool (Spanner Wrench, RP-102)
o
Replacement product filters (RP-101)
o
USB storage drive for data log transfers (such as PNY PN#
P-FD2GBATT2-SF)
o
External Oxygen Analyzer (such as Salter Labs PrO2 Check)
NOTE
During a normal field maintenance visit, the technician may
elect to turn off the concentrator for approximately 30
minutes. If the patient requires oxygen during this period,
Inogen recommends making arrangements to bring an extra
oxygen supply (such as a supplemental Inogen One G3
Concentrator).
3.1.4.
System Inspection
At the start of any maintenance visit:
1.
Be sure to ask the patient if they have experienced any
difficulties in operating the equipment.