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Portable concentrators. Equipment guide.
Portable concentrators. Equipment guide.
Notification Icons
The following notification icons are
accompanied by a single, short beep.
Description
Display icons
Condition/action/explanation
Setting X
Please Wait
Displayed during warm up. “X” represents the
selected flow setting (eg., Setting 2).
Data Log transfer
success (app only)
This icon is displayed after data log transfers have
been successfully completed through the Inogen
Connect app.
Inogen One
®
G5 low priority alerts
The Inogen device has three types of priority
alart: low, medium and high. Low priority
alerts typically mean the device can still be
used but may require attention. Medium and
high priority alerts require immediate contact
with BOC Homecare on
0800 136 603
.
The information on the following pages
provides more detail. In all cases, please
contact BOC Homecare on
0800 136 603
to
discuss any questions you may have.
Low priority alert messages (see table on
the next page) are accompanied by a double
beep with a solid yellow light showing on the
display panel.
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Notification Icons
The Inogen One® G5 monitors various parameters during operation and utilizes an intelligent
alert system to indicate a malfunction of the concentrator. Mathematical algorithms and time
delays are used to reduce the probability of false alerts while still ensuring proper notification of
an alert condition.
If multiple alert conditions are detected, the highest priority alert will be displayed.
Note that failure to respond to the cause of an alert condition for low, medium and high priority
alerts potentially will result in discomfort or reversible minor injury only and develop within a
period of time sufficient to switch to a backup source of oxygen.
The following notification icons are accompanied by a single, short beep.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
Please Wait
Shutting Down
On/Off button has been pressed for two
seconds. Concentrator is performing
system shut down.
Hours:Minutes
Software Version:
Serial Number
Audible Alert button has been pressed for
five seconds.
Low Priority Alerts
The following low priority alerts are accompanied by a double beep and a solid yellow light.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/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 maintenance is required within 30 days.
Contact your equipment provider to arrange for
service.
Check Battery
Battery error has occurred. Check the
connection of your battery and ensure that it is
properly attached and latched on concentrator.
If battery error recurs with same battery, stop
using the battery and switch to a new battery or
remove battery and operate concentrator using
external power supply.
Oxygen Low
Concentrator is producing oxygen at a
slightly low level (<82%) for a period of
10 minutes. If condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
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HH:MM
Vx.x:SN
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Notification Icons
The Inogen One® G5 monitors various parameters during operation and utilizes an intelligent
alert system to indicate a malfunction of the concentrator. Mathematical algorithms and time
delays are used to reduce the probability of false alerts while still ensuring proper notification of
an alert condition.
If multiple alert conditions are detected, the highest priority alert will be displayed.
Note that failure to respond to the cause of an alert condition for low, medium and high priority
alerts potentially will result in discomfort or reversible minor injury only and develop within a
period of time sufficient to switch to a backup source of oxygen.
The following notification icons are accompanied by a single, short beep.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
Please Wait
Shutting Down
On/Off button has been pressed for two
seconds. Concentrator is performing
system shut down.
Hours:Minutes
Software Version:
Serial Number
Audible Alert button has been pressed for
five seconds.
Low Priority Alerts
The following low priority alerts are accompanied by a double beep and a solid yellow light.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/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 maintenance is required within 30 days.
Contact your equipment provider to arrange for
service.
Check Battery
Battery error has occurred. Check the
connection of your battery and ensure that it is
properly attached and latched on concentrator.
If battery error recurs with same battery, stop
using the battery and switch to a new battery or
remove battery and operate concentrator using
external power supply.
Oxygen Low
Concentrator is producing oxygen at a
slightly low level (<82%) for a period of
10 minutes. If condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
Description
Display icons
Condition/action/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 maintenance is required within 30 days.
Contact your equipment provider to arrange for
service.
Check Battery
Battery error has occurred. Check the connection of
your battery and ensure that it is properly attached
and latched on concentrator. If battery error recurs
with same battery, stop using the battery and
switch to a new battery or remove battery and
operate concentrator using external power supply.
Oxygen Low
Concentrator is producing oxygen at a slightly
low level (<82%) for a period of 10 minutes.
If condition persists, contact your equipment
provider.
Remove Battery
to Cool
Battery has exceeded its charging temperature
and charging has stopped. The battery will not
charge while this alert is present but will begin to
charge when the battery temperature returns to
the normal operating range. If battery charging
is desired sooner, remove the battery from the
concentrator and allow it to cool in an open area
for approximately 10-15 minutes. Then, re-insert
the battery into the Inogen One
®
G5. If the
problem still persists, contact your equipment
provider.
Service Soon
The concentrator requires servicing at the earliest
convenience. The concentrator is operating to
specification and may continue to be used. Contact
your equipment provider to arrange for service.
Sensor Fail
The concentrator’s oxygen sensor has
malfunctioned. You may continue to use the
concentrator. If the condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
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HH:MM
Vx.x:SN
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Notification Icons
The Inogen One® G5 monitors various parameters during operation and utilizes an intelligent
alert system to indicate a malfunction of the concentrator. Mathematical algorithms and time
delays are used to reduce the probability of false alerts while still ensuring proper notification of
an alert condition.
If multiple alert conditions are detected, the highest priority alert will be displayed.
Note that failure to respond to the cause of an alert condition for low, medium and high priority
alerts potentially will result in discomfort or reversible minor injury only and develop within a
period of time sufficient to switch to a backup source of oxygen.
The following notification icons are accompanied by a single, short beep.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
Please Wait
Shutting Down
On/Off button has been pressed for two
seconds. Concentrator is performing
system shut down.
Hours:Minutes
Software Version:
Serial Number
Audible Alert button has been pressed for
five seconds.
Low Priority Alerts
The following low priority alerts are accompanied by a double beep and a solid yellow light.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/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 maintenance is required within 30 days.
Contact your equipment provider to arrange for
service.
Check Battery
Battery error has occurred. Check the
connection of your battery and ensure that it is
properly attached and latched on concentrator.
If battery error recurs with same battery, stop
using the battery and switch to a new battery or
remove battery and operate concentrator using
external power supply.
Oxygen Low
Concentrator is producing oxygen at a
slightly low level (<82%) for a period of
10 minutes. If condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
15
HH:MM
Vx.x:SN
O2
!
C
Notification Icons
The Inogen One® G5 monitors various parameters during operation and utilizes an intelligent
alert system to indicate a malfunction of the concentrator. Mathematical algorithms and time
delays are used to reduce the probability of false alerts while still ensuring proper notification of
an alert condition.
If multiple alert conditions are detected, the highest priority alert will be displayed.
Note that failure to respond to the cause of an alert condition for low, medium and high priority
alerts potentially will result in discomfort or reversible minor injury only and develop within a
period of time sufficient to switch to a backup source of oxygen.
The following notification icons are accompanied by a single, short beep.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
Please Wait
Shutting Down
On/Off button has been pressed for two
seconds. Concentrator is performing
system shut down.
Hours:Minutes
Software Version:
Serial Number
Audible Alert button has been pressed for
five seconds.
Low Priority Alerts
The following low priority alerts are accompanied by a double beep and a solid yellow light.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/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 maintenance is required within 30 days.
Contact your equipment provider to arrange for
service.
Check Battery
Battery error has occurred. Check the
connection of your battery and ensure that it is
properly attached and latched on concentrator.
If battery error recurs with same battery, stop
using the battery and switch to a new battery or
remove battery and operate concentrator using
external power supply.
Oxygen Low
Concentrator is producing oxygen at a
slightly low level (<82%) for a period of
10 minutes. If condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
15
HH:MM
Vx.x:SN
O2
!
C
Notification Icons
The Inogen One® G5 monitors various parameters during operation and utilizes an intelligent
alert system to indicate a malfunction of the concentrator. Mathematical algorithms and time
delays are used to reduce the probability of false alerts while still ensuring proper notification of
an alert condition.
If multiple alert conditions are detected, the highest priority alert will be displayed.
Note that failure to respond to the cause of an alert condition for low, medium and high priority
alerts potentially will result in discomfort or reversible minor injury only and develop within a
period of time sufficient to switch to a backup source of oxygen.
The following notification icons are accompanied by a single, short beep.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
Please Wait
Shutting Down
On/Off button has been pressed for two
seconds. Concentrator is performing
system shut down.
Hours:Minutes
Software Version:
Serial Number
Audible Alert button has been pressed for
five seconds.
Low Priority Alerts
The following low priority alerts are accompanied by a double beep and a solid yellow light.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/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 maintenance is required within 30 days.
Contact your equipment provider to arrange for
service.
Check Battery
Battery error has occurred. Check the
connection of your battery and ensure that it is
properly attached and latched on concentrator.
If battery error recurs with same battery, stop
using the battery and switch to a new battery or
remove battery and operate concentrator using
external power supply.
Oxygen Low
Concentrator is producing oxygen at a
slightly low level (<82%) for a period of
10 minutes. If condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
15
HH:MM
Vx.x:SN
O2
!
C
Notification Icons
The Inogen One® G5 monitors various parameters during operation and utilizes an intelligent
alert system to indicate a malfunction of the concentrator. Mathematical algorithms and time
delays are used to reduce the probability of false alerts while still ensuring proper notification of
an alert condition.
If multiple alert conditions are detected, the highest priority alert will be displayed.
Note that failure to respond to the cause of an alert condition for low, medium and high priority
alerts potentially will result in discomfort or reversible minor injury only and develop within a
period of time sufficient to switch to a backup source of oxygen.
The following notification icons are accompanied by a single, short beep.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
Please Wait
Shutting Down
On/Off button has been pressed for two
seconds. Concentrator is performing
system shut down.
Hours:Minutes
Software Version:
Serial Number
Audible Alert button has been pressed for
five seconds.
Low Priority Alerts
The following low priority alerts are accompanied by a double beep and a solid yellow light.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/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 maintenance is required within 30 days.
Contact your equipment provider to arrange for
service.
Check Battery
Battery error has occurred. Check the
connection of your battery and ensure that it is
properly attached and latched on concentrator.
If battery error recurs with same battery, stop
using the battery and switch to a new battery or
remove battery and operate concentrator using
external power supply.
Oxygen Low
Concentrator is producing oxygen at a
slightly low level (<82%) for a period of
10 minutes. If condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
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O2
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
Remove Battery
to Cool
Battery has exceeded its charging temperature
and charging has stopped. The battery will not
charge while this alert is present but will begin
to charge when the battery temperature
returns to the normal operating range. If
battery charging is desired sooner, remove the
battery from the concentrator and allow it to
cool in an open area for approximately 10-15
minutes. Then, re-insert the battery into the
Inogen One® G5. If the problem still persists,
contact your equipment provider.
Service Soon
The concentrator requires servicing at the
earliest convenience. The concentrator is
operating to specification and may continue to
be used. Contact your equipment provider to
arrange for service.
Sensor Fail
The concentrator’s oxygen sensor has
malfunctioned. You may continue to use the
concentrator. If the condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
Medium Priority Alerts
The following medium priority alerts are accompanied by a triple beep, repeated every
25 seconds, and a flashing yellow light.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
No Breath Detect
Check Cannula
Concentrator has not detected a breath for 60
seconds. Check that cannula is connected to
concentrator, there are no kinks in tubing and
cannula is positioned properly in your nose.
Oxygen Error
Oxygen output concentration has been below
50% for 10 minutes. If condition persists, switch
to your backup oxygen source and contact your
equipment provider to arrange for service.
O2 Delivery
Error
A breath has been recognized, but proper
oxygen delivery has not been detected.
Low Priority Alerts (Continued)
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O2
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
Remove Battery
to Cool
Battery has exceeded its charging temperature
and charging has stopped. The battery will not
charge while this alert is present but will begin
to charge when the battery temperature
returns to the normal operating range. If
battery charging is desired sooner, remove the
battery from the concentrator and allow it to
cool in an open area for approximately 10-15
minutes. Then, re-insert the battery into the
Inogen One® G5. If the problem still persists,
contact your equipment provider.
Service Soon
The concentrator requires servicing at the
earliest convenience. The concentrator is
operating to specification and may continue to
be used. Contact your equipment provider to
arrange for service.
Sensor Fail
The concentrator’s oxygen sensor has
malfunctioned. You may continue to use the
concentrator. If the condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
Medium Priority Alerts
The following medium priority alerts are accompanied by a triple beep, repeated every
25 seconds, and a flashing yellow light.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
No Breath Detect
Check Cannula
Concentrator has not detected a breath for 60
seconds. Check that cannula is connected to
concentrator, there are no kinks in tubing and
cannula is positioned properly in your nose.
Oxygen Error
Oxygen output concentration has been below
50% for 10 minutes. If condition persists, switch
to your backup oxygen source and contact your
equipment provider to arrange for service.
O2 Delivery
Error
A breath has been recognized, but proper
oxygen delivery has not been detected.
Low Priority Alerts (Continued)
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O2
O2
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
Remove Battery
to Cool
Battery has exceeded its charging temperature
and charging has stopped. The battery will not
charge while this alert is present but will begin
to charge when the battery temperature
returns to the normal operating range. If
battery charging is desired sooner, remove the
battery from the concentrator and allow it to
cool in an open area for approximately 10-15
minutes. Then, re-insert the battery into the
Inogen One® G5. If the problem still persists,
contact your equipment provider.
Service Soon
The concentrator requires servicing at the
earliest convenience. The concentrator is
operating to specification and may continue to
be used. Contact your equipment provider to
arrange for service.
Sensor Fail
The concentrator’s oxygen sensor has
malfunctioned. You may continue to use the
concentrator. If the condition persists, contact
your equipment provider.
Medium Priority Alerts
The following medium priority alerts are accompanied by a triple beep, repeated every
25 seconds, and a flashing yellow light.
Description
Display Icons
Condition/Action/Explanation
No Breath Detect
Check Cannula
Concentrator has not detected a breath for 60
seconds. Check that cannula is connected to
concentrator, there are no kinks in tubing and
cannula is positioned properly in your nose.
Oxygen Error
Oxygen output concentration has been below
50% for 10 minutes. If condition persists, switch
to your backup oxygen source and contact your
equipment provider to arrange for service.
O2 Delivery
Error
A breath has been recognized, but proper
oxygen delivery has not been detected.
Low Priority Alerts (Continued)