The Inogen One G5, a portable oxygen concentrator, delivers six varied pulse dose oxygen flow settings. The G5 oxygen concentrator provides a stable dose of oxygen into the nasal passage. The Inogen G5 oxygen concentrator has an operational noise level of 38 dBA and a lifespan of about five years. Additionally, this oxygen concentrator lets you enjoy a restful sleep with the help of its low noise feature.
The Inogen One G5 is an FAA-approved portable oxygen concentrator, which makes it suitable for in-flight use. Contact the airline beforehand to ensure you meet the airline’s requirements while traveling with this portable oxygen concentrator.
Inogen One G5 oxygen concentrators require a valid prescription from an authorized physician to purchase.
Inogen One G5 Portable Oxygen Concentrator is the newest member, recently added to the Inogen One family of products. The oxygen concentrator uses a pulse dose of oxygen flow setting and weighs less than 5 pounds. The G5 offers backlit and bright displays with intuitive and extensive controls. It is a highly mobile portable oxygen concentrator with additional features making it an enticing deal for users.
Since the G5 is a pulse dose concentrator, oxygen therapy can only be delivered when a user inhales. As with other Inogen One concentrators, the G5 provides users with a Breath Detection Alert Mode. This mode alerts users with visual and audible signals when no detected breath is found for over 60 seconds. Press the bell icon on the device’s control panel to turn this feature on or off.
Suppose no breath is detected after 60 seconds. In that case, the concentrator enters an auto-pulse mode, delivering regular metered oxygen intervals until the next breath is caught. Once the next breath occurs, the concentrator resumes oxygen delivery at the previous setting.
During oxygen therapy, a green LED will indicate that the breath has been detected and oxygen delivered.
The Inogen One G5 can be configured with a single or double battery at Checkout. The single battery provides up to 6 hours of use at the lowest oxygen settings. The dual battery offers up to 13 hours at the lowest setting. View the battery duration chart below better to understand the approximate battery life at each oxygen setting.
To change the battery, hold down the battery latch and slide the battery off of the concentrator. Ensure the device is off before disconnecting from power.
This portable oxygen concentrator comes with AC and DC power cords, allowing users to plug in anywhere. In the event of external power failure, the battery in the unit will act as a backup power device, providing uninterrupted oxygen therapy. The installed battery will charge while plugged into AC or DC power. An optional external battery charger can be purchased separately.
Plug into an external power source when possible. When 10 minutes of battery life remain, the oxygen concentrator will sound a low-priority alert (see Safety Features). The remaining battery life will show on the unit’s backlit display screen.
The G5 portable oxygen concentrator must be maintained regularly to receive effective and efficient therapy. Unique to this device is a pair of columns (sieve beds) that require replacement every 12-18 months. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the user manual to replace these components correctly.
Replace as needed. The air intake filter on the side of the unit should be removed and washed with warm water and mild detergent weekly. Nasal cannulas and tubing should also be replaced regularly. Be sure not to use any damaged or dirty tubing, as that will reduce the effectiveness of your oxygen therapy.
This portable oxygen device includes several built-in alarms and alerts to let users know when it is malfunctioning. Examples of some of these alerts include no breath detected, battery low, operating temperature high/low, and system failure.
Low Priority Alerts: Solid yellow light and two audible beeps.
Medium Priority Alerts: Flashing yellow light and three beeps every 25 seconds.
High Priority Alerts: Flashing yellow light; five beeps every 10 seconds.
Troubleshooting for these alerts can be found in the user manual. If you need additional support, don’t hesitate to contact our customer care team.
FAA Approved for usage during flights, cruise ships, and other forms of transportation.
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