Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator (5 Liter)
Save space and energy while enjoying a continuous flow of oxygen with the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator 5 Liter. One of the lightest, quietest, and most energy-efficient home concentrators on the market, this compact device provides worry-free oxygen therapy without the constraints of traditional bulky home concentrators.
Features
- Continuous flow therapy with 1-5 LPM settings
- Compact and lightweight at only 18 lb
- Handle on top for easy transport
- Energy-efficient at 100 W (at 2 LPM) to 275 W max
- Quiet operation at only 40 dBA
- Easy to maintain with only 1 filter to clean weekly
- User-friendly interface with audible and visual alarms and large buttons
Weighing half as much as other home concentrators and equipped with a top handle, the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator is easy to carry from room to room. It’s as wide as a laptop and as unobtrusive as the hum of your refrigerator, saving floor space and maintaining a quiet home environment.
Using only 100 watts at 2 liters per minute, this Inogen concentrator consumes as much power as a 100-watt incandescent light bulb. At its maximum flow setting, it only uses 275 watts — much lower than the 280 to 400-watt power consumption of the average concentrator.
The Inogen At Home concentrator comes with LED indicators and audible alarms, letting you easily monitor your device status and performance. With less than 5 minutes of warm-up time and a simple three-button interface, it gets you started on your therapy right away.
FAQ
How do I maintain the Inogen At Home Concentrator?
Case (weekly): Dampen a clean cloth in a solution of mild soap and water. Then, wipe down the outer surface of the Inogen At Home. Avoid getting the vents and electrical plugs wet.
Filter (weekly): Remove the particle filter from the side of the concentrator. Wash it with mild soap and water, rinse thoroughly, and let it completely air dry.
Sieve bed columns (yearly): Replace the two sieve bed columns every year. The Inogen At Home has an LED indicator that lights up blue 30 days before the sieve beds need to be replaced.
How long does the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator last?
The expected lifespan of the Inogen At Home is 5 years, while the sieve beds are expected to last 1 year. The reusable particle filter can last as long as the concentrator itself (20,000 run hours) with regular cleaning.
Can I travel with the Inogen At Home?
While the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator is light and small enough to easily carry anywhere, it’s designed to be primarily used at home. If you plan to travel, consider choosing from our portable oxygen concentrators. They’re FAA-approved for air travel, have batteries, and can be charged in a car with their DC power adapters.
Can I use the Inogen At Home with a humidifier bubbler?
Yes. At the back of the Inogen At Home is a designated elastic holder for a humidifier bottle. After securing the bubbler with the elastic holder, connect the humidifier connector to the unit’s nozzle fitting. Then, attach your oxygen cannula to the bottle.
How many liters of oxygen can the Inogen At Home provide?
The Inogen At Home concentrator produces 1 to 5 liters of continuous oxygen per minute.
- Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator
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