Inogen At Home Stationary Oxygen Concentrator

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3 Year
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Continuous
Flow

  • Flow rates: Up to 5 liters per minute
  • Noise Level: Quiet —on average, 40 dBA
  • Operates at elevation up to 8000 feet
  • The lightest home concentrator, weighing just 18 pounds!

Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator – Overview

One of the most energy-efficient, lightest, and quietest oxygen concentrators on the market today is the Inogen At Home Stationary Oxygen Concentrator. It is half the weight of its counterparts, weighing in at around 18 pounds.

In addition to being extremely lightweight, the Inogen At Home is quiet, averaging roughly 40 dBA operating volume, or the volume of a quiet library. This home oxygen concentrator is also energy efficient, using the same amount of energy as a 100W light bulb on an oxygen flow setting of 2 LPM. It’s no surprise that Inogen oxygen concentrators are some of the most popular devices on the market.

Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator – Features

Inogen At Home – User-Friendly Interface

The Inogen At Home features a user-friendly interface, with a singular power button and two flow control buttons for the best oxygen concentrator for the home experience. Users can determine the current setting of their device with the help of three LED indicators on the control panel. One represents the current oxygen flow setting, while the other two LEDs are alarm indicators. Flashing LEDs indicate a higher-priority alarm that should be handled immediately.

To use the Inogen At Home, make sure the device is plugged into a known, working electrical outlet. As the concentrator has an air intake filter, ensure it is placed far enough away from a wall to allow air to circulate, and keep it out of dusty environments. Connect your nasal cannula to the output flow valve. Once plugged in, press the power button. A short beep will sound, and the LEDs will illuminate briefly. Ensure that oxygen is flowing through your tubing and place the cannula into your nostrils. Breathe normally.

*A valid prescription from a licensed physician is required to purchase this product.

Inogen At Home – Lightweight & Efficient

Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator is portable and easy to transport from room to room, making at-home oxygen consumption more convenient. This device consumes the least amount of electricity when in constant usage. When set to the Flow Setting of 2, it uses the same amount of energy as a 100W light bulb. When compared to traditional Home Oxygen Concentrators, the Inogen At Home may even save you money on power.

Flow Setting   Power Consumption (in watts)
5 250
4 200
3 150
2 110
1 80

Large Control Panel Buttons – Inogen Home Concentrator

The Inogen At-home concentrator has oversized buttons in the control panel so that people with vision impairments can more easily read the controls. The control panel has an on/off button and a flow setting button. There are also general alarm and caution buttons in the control panel. There are three types of priority alarms:

  • Low Priority Alarm – The concentrator will beep twice and a solid yellow light will be visible.
  • Medium Priority Alarm – The concentrator will beep three times and a flashing yellow light will be visible.
  • High Priority Alarm – The concentrator will beep five times and a flashing red light will be visible.

Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator – Non-Disruptive Operation

Oxygen users often complain that their stationary oxygen concentrators disrupt the sleep of others  during oxygen therapy.  The Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator allows users AND their sleeping partners to enjoy the oxygen therapy experience without any sleep disruption. The Inogen One Home Oxygen Concentrator typically reaches up to 40 decibels at the setting of 2.

Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator –  Compatibility

As the Inogen One Home Oxygen Concentrator is delivering a continuous flow of oxygen, many oxygen patients feel dryness in the nasal passage, leading to nose bleeding. To help in this regard, the Inogen At Home allows for use of a humidifier bottle and the connection is compatible with numerous humidification devices.

Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator – In the Box

  • Inogen At Home Stationary Concentrator
  • AC Power Cord
  • Pre Installed Filter Kit
  • 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • 5 Nasal Cannulas
Manufacturer

Inogen, Proactive Medical, Sunset Healthcare Solutions

Weight

18 lb

Continuous Flow

Up to 5 lpm

User Guide

Specifications

Dimensions:

Width: 33,02 cm. (13.0 in.), Depth: 17,78 cm. (7.0 in.)

, Height: 41,91 cm. (16.5 in.)

Product Weight:

18 pounds

Warranty:

3 Years

Alarms/Alerts:

Change Column Soon, Low Oxygen Concentration, Service Needed, Sensor Fail, Low Flow, Oxygen Error, Flow Error, Fire Hazard, System Hot, System Cold, System Error, Power Error

FAA Approved:

No

Filters:

Particle & Output Filters

Flow Settings:

Continuous Flow: 1 LPM to 5 LPM

Manufacturer/Brand:

Inogen

Sound Level:

≤40dBA

Operating Ranges, Intended for Use:

Temperature: 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C), at up to 95% Humidity, non-condensing

Altitude:

Up to 8,000 feet

Outlet Pressure:

19.6 - 40.6 PSI

Oxygen Concentration:

90% +6% / - 3% at all settings

Average Power Consumption:

275W Max

Storage Ranges, Intended for Use:

Temperature:  -13°F to 158°F (-25°C to 70°C), at up to 95% Humidity, non-condensing

Cannula and Tubing Length:

7 foot single lumen cannula with a maximum 50 feet of crush-proof tubing

Humidification:

Compatible with Standard Humidification Bottles

Condition/Type:

New

Humidification:

Compatible with Standard Humidification Bottles

Warranty:

This Oxygen Concentrator comes with a 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty. For complete warranty details please click here.

FAQ

Inogen At Home Stationary Oxygen Concentrator - Customer Questions

The Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator weighs around 18 pounds.

The concentrator must be placed in a well-ventilated area so that the exhaust and air intake are easily accessible. Maintain a distance of at least 6 inches between the oxygen concentrator and walls, curtains, furniture, or any other object that can get in the way of air intake to the device. Check to ensure the intake filter and particle filter are in place before turning on the device. Check…

As with other home oxygen concentrators, the Inogen At Home provides users with the option to use a humidifier bottle, alleviating nose dryness and irritation. The rear panel of the device includes a mounted velcro strap, used to secure the humidifier bottle in place. Before securing the bottle to your concentrator, fill it with water to the max fill line and make sure the lid is secure. Attach the…

The Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator uses a series of LEDs and audible alarms to alert the user to any change in operating status. Flashing LEDs indicate a higher-priority alarm that must be dealt with as soon as possible. These alarms can include fire hazards, low/high operating temperature, no oxygen, or system failure. Troubleshooting for these alarms can be found in the user manual for the device…

The outside case of this device can be cleaned with a wet cloth and a mixture of mild liquid detergent and water from time to time. There is more information in the Inogen At Home Manual about when to clean or replace the associated accessories.

The air passes through the particle filter before entering the device. This particle filter may need to be cleaned periodically depending upon your surroundings. To clean it: Take a mild liquid detergent and mix it with water thoroughly. Take a cloth and dampen it with this mixture. Now, carefully clean the particle filter with soft hands so that the filter doesn’t get damaged. Rinse in water…

An output filter is located just behind the removable cannula nozzle fitting. The purpose of this output filter is to prevent the patients from inhaling small particles with their oxygen. This filter should be replaced after each patient’s use.

As with other home oxygen concentrators, the Inogen At Home provides users with the option to use a humidifier bottle, alleviating nose dryness and irritation. The rear panel of the device includes a mounted velcro strap, used to secure the humidifier bottle in place. Before securing the bottle to your concentrator, fill it with water to the max fill line and make sure the lid is secure. Attach the…

The Inogen at Home GS-100 Oxygen Concentrator is extremely power efficient and consumes 100W to 275W on its average “Setting 2”.

The Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator comes with a standard 3-year manufacturer’s warranty.

Yes, you must have a valid prescription to purchase the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator.

Always start with your prescription – If you are prescribed 2 LPM, getting a 10 LPM concentrator may not be necessary and would be a greater expense.  
If you need 6 LPM or more, then you definitely need the more potent 10 LPM concentrator.

If you need 4 or 5 LPM consider the following: – Speak with your doctor about your disease state. Is it something that…

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