DeVilbiss iGo DC Power Adapter

$220.00
In Stock
SKU
306DS-652

DC Power adapter for the DeVilbiss iGo portable oxygen concentrator

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The DC Adapter (306DS-652) comes standard with the DeVilbiss iGo Oxygen Concentrator for use in a car, boat or RV. This power adapter does NOT charge the battery pack. Many people find it useful to have more than one DC Power Cord.

Note: When plugged into a vehicle via DC cord, the iGo will run off the vehicle's power but will not charge the battery.

User Guide

Operating the DeVilbiss iGo DC Adapter.
1. Determine the Fuse rating in your motor vehicle. The rating must be 15 AMP or greater - consult the Operator?? Manual for your vehicle or look at your fuse panel in the vehicle.
2. Start your vehicle. NOTE ??DO NOT leave the iGo or DC Adapter plugged into the vehicle without the engine running or attempt to start the vehicle while the DC Adapter is connected to the vehicle. This may drain the vehicle?? battery.
3. Insert the DC Adapter into the Power Input on the side of the iGo. Connect the adapter by aligning the arrow on the plug locking ring with the white dot on the receptacle of the unit. Push until the locking ring twists slightly counterclockwise then snaps back into alignment with the dot on the receptacle. To disconnect: grasp the plug

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DeVilbiss iGo DC Power Adapter - Customer Questions
Can I leave the DeVilbiss iGo plugged in continuously even though the battery is fully charged?
Yes. The DeVilbiss iGo stops charging the battery once it is full. There is no danger in leaving the iGo plugged in.
Can I use the DeVilbiss iGo without a battery pack?
Yes. The DeVilbiss iGo can be operated from an external power source if the battery pack is not installed. Make sure you always have your AC and DC power cords available.
Can I charge my portable oxygen concentrator in my car?
Using your portable oxygen concentrator (POC) in your car is possible as the POC can draw power from your DC power source (if the car has one). However, charging the battery while using the POC may not be possible in all cases.  What kind of POC you have?  Some POCs can be used at certain settings while still charging the battery. This means that maybe on a Pulse setting of 2 lpm...
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