How To Maintain the Inogen At Home Oxygen Concentrator Safely?

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. Users can also call our knowledgeable customer care team for assistance.

When maintaining your oxygen concentrator, be sure to check the intake particle filter weekly. This filter is located on the side of the unit. Simply press the release button to access the filter. Remove it from the device and wash it with warm water and liquid detergent. Do not place it back in the concentrator while wet.

Aside from the filter replacement, there is no routine maintenance that needs to be done to this device. Replace your nasal cannula and oxygen tubing as needed. If your device requires any additional maintenance or repair, please contact us to provide assistance.

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