Features:
1 to 6 LPM settings in Pulse Dose Mode or 1 to 3 LPM in Continuous Flow Mode.
Integrated PulseDose oxygen conserving technology extends the use time of the Igo Portable Oxygen System offering increased mobility with improved comfort and increased efficiency.
Built in oxygen sensing device to ensure accurate oxygen delivery and reduced periodic maintenance schedule
Increased Battery Capabilities - Igo is powered by one battery which can last as long as 5.4 hours when operating at 1.0 LPM in Pulse Dose Mode.
Audible alerts for Power Failure, Low Battery, Low Oxygen Output, High Flow/Low Flow, No Breath Detected in PulseDose Mode, High Temperature, Unit Malfunction
Can be used with 50 foot tubing/cannula in continuous flow mode and 35 foot tubing/cannula in continuous flow mode and 35 foot tubing/cannula in Pulse Dose mode.
Easy to select liter flow settings of 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 and 6.0.
Can be used on all settings while in the car
Design Features
All of the high-performance capabilities are conveniently placed in a small compact design weighing less than 20 lbs with a battery. Control Panel was designed to be easily viewed whether sitting on the ground or under an airplane seat.
Audible alerts for Power Failure, Low Battery, Low Oxygen Output, High Flow/ Low Flow, No Breath Detected in PulseDose Mode, High Temperature, Unit Malfunction.
Easy to read Battery Status Gauge indicates battery life.
Three handles molded into the body of the concentrator.
Easy to access filter compartment.
Rolling carry case features easy access openings for cannula and external power supply.
Fast battery charge time. The typical time to recharge the battery is 2.0 hours to 4.5 hours dependent upon the flow setting. Battery will automatically recharge when connected to an AC power source.
If the unit is operating on AC power and the power is interrupted, the Igo will automatically switch to battery operation.
Dimensions:
12.3 in. (31.2 cm) x 7.1 in. (18 cm) x 19.3 in. (49 cm)
Weight:
15.5 lbs. (7 kg), 19 lbs. (8.6 kg) with battery
Warranty:
3 Year Manufacturers Warranty
Alert / Alarm:
Power Failure, Low Battery, Low Oxygen Output, High Flow/Low Flow, No Breathe Detected in PulseDose Mode, High Temperature, Unit Malfunction
Battery Charging:
2.0 to 4.5 hours depending on Flow Setting
Battery Duration:
5.4 hours at 1.0 LPM in PulseDose Mode
Flow Control Settings:
Continuous Flow: 1 - 3 LPM
Pulse Dose: 1 - 6 LPM
Noise Level:
40 Decibels at 3.0 LPM
Operating ranges, Intended for Use:
Temperature: 41 F to 104 F (5 C to 40 C)
Altitude: 0 to 13,123 ft (0 to 4000 meters)
Oxygen Concentration:
91% (+/-3%) @ all flow settings
Storage Ranges, Intended for Storage:
Temperature: -4 F to 140 F (-20 C to 60 C)
Transportation:
Keep dry, handle with care.
How long do the batteries last? This is based off of the setting the patient is using the machine at, For example: On the setting of 1 PULSE, the battery time per charge is rated at: 5.4 hours On the setting of 2 PULSE, the battery time per charge is rated at: 4.7 hours On the setting of 3 PULSE, the battery time per charge is rated at: 4.0 hours On the setting of 4 PULSE, the battery time per charge is rated at: 3.5 hours On the setting of 5 PULSE, the battery time per charge is rated at: 3.2 hours On the setting of 6 PULSE, the battery time per charge is rated at: 3.0 hours Note- On pulse, this is also driven by the patient and their breathing pattern. If the patient is a really fast breather, the battery time shown above will decrease because the machines compressor has to run at a higher variable speed. On the setting of 1 CONTINUOUS, the battery time per charge is rated at: 4.0 hours On the setting of 2 CONTINUOUS, the battery time per charge is rated at: 2.4 hours On the setting of 3 CONTINUOUS, the battery time per charge is rated at: 1.6 hours What is the maximum LPM on continuous flow this machine can deliver? This machine will deliver up to 3 LPM continuous flow and up to the setting of 6 on pulse dose.