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OxLife Portable Oxygen Concentrator

OxLife Portable Oxygen Concentrator

SKU:800-0001-2

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OxLife Independence Portable Oxygen Concentrator

Copy of RX Required if Applicable to U.S Residents

The OxLife Independence is a portable oxygen concentrator designed with the patient in mind. Boasting both continuous flow up to 3L/min and pulse settings up to 6 (96 rnL), the OxLife Independence gives patients total freedom with 24/7 oxygen on the go.

Definitely designed to give more freedom for the patient on the go. Using the OxLife Independence Portable Oxygen Concentrator will live up to it's name and keep you Independent, and will not slow you down.

The OxLife Independence all-in-one concentrator boasts the smallest footprint and the longest battery life in its class. Its patent-pending ESA Technology complements its core VPSA design, delivering the most energy efficient solution available.

Testing has shown that its battery capacity nearly doubles that of its closest competitor. Giving the patient peace of mind knowing their battery will stay charged for long periods of time. This will provide you with high unit performance that out performs traditional portable concentrators!

Lightweight and Portable

It can be transported very easily and fits effortlessly in a car or truck, it is FAA approved to be carried onto most airlines. You will no longer need to worry about flying with cumbersome oxygen tanks.

Not only is it lightweight, small and portable at 17 pounds but it features mobile compliments like an integrated cart that has six inches wheels for transportation over the roughest terrains.

O2 concepts has made this concentrator very User Friendly with an easy to read LCD screen that displays exact flow setting and many other settings of the Independence.

OxLife Battery Management

  • 1. With the combined use of the battery, AC power cord, and DC power cord your time away from home is virtually limitless. Using the AC and DC power cords whenever possible will give you optimal battery life. The battery will charge in the device, when plugged into an external power source.
  • 2. The OxLife Independence is equipped with a rechargeable battery that is NOT user accessible. When the battery is fully charged, it can supply power for up to 6 hours depending on the user's setting.
  • 3. The OxLife Independence battery includes a battery charge status indicator located on the front of the battery. Simply press the PUSH button on battery to display the remaining battery life in 25% increments
  • 4. The typical time to recharge a fully discharged battery is approximately 1.5 hours if charging a single battery and 2.5 hours if charging two with the device plugged into AC power and powered off. Battery Charge times with the device running will vary depending on setting used.
  • 5. You will achieve longer battery run time when using your OxLife Independence in Pulse Flow Mode.
  • 6. Battery Charge Status is also displayed on the control panel.

OxLife Pulse Flow Settings

The OxLife has flow setting that increase in .5 increments for better titration and has a large LCD screen that is easy to read.

Continuous Flow Mode

A continuous flow of oxygen will travel through the cannula and into your nose.

Pulse Flow Mode

The device will detect your breath and supply a measured pulse of oxygen or bolus. The breath detect icon will flash on the control panel with each breath.

If no breath is detected for 45 seconds the OxLife screen will turn yellow and the device will beep once; if there is no additional breath for 15 seconds the device will default to the previous continuous mode setting.

Why Continuous and Pulse Flow All in One Concentrator?

OxLife Independence gives users a choice between pulse dose and continuous flow operation. While in continuous flow, the POC provides a continuous flow of medical grade oxygen at various volumes typically between 1 3 liters of oxygen per minute. Most doctors prescribe oxygen at 2 liters or greater and then adjust according to oxygen saturation levels.

OxLife Independence also gives users the option of pulse dose therapy to conserve battery life and excursion times.

Dual mode POCs are the only oxygen concentrators that give patients true freedom to travel and use while sleeping.

Travel

From your bedroom to the golf course, to Disneyland or where ever life takes you The OxLife Independence is your One Solution for Freedom to travel by car, bus, airplane, train, and sea.

The OxLife Independence has three different power sources; AC power, DC power and Battery power to give patients the ability to travel anywhere and anytime

Special Features

  • Patent Pending ESA Technology
  • Only POC in class that can be used in car on all settings
  • Split battery design allows for flexibility of lighter weight or extended battery life
  • Innovative integrated cart design
  • FAA Approved
  • Easy access filter door -no tools necessary
  • 6" wheels allow easier patient transport
  • Integrated DC power supply - no external brick
  • ESA Technology allows the OxLife Independence to have the longest battery life in its class
  • Only POC in its class that can be used on all setting while plugged into DC Power (Car outlet)

Included in the Package

  • (1) OxLife Independence Portable Oxygen Concentrator
  • (2) Batteries
  • (1) Pull Handle and Wheels
  • (1) AC Power Supply
  • (1) DC Power Supply
  • (1) Accessory Bag
  • (1) Product manual
  • Warranty: 3 year Limited * 1 Year on Accessories/Battery

Optional Accessories

  • Brand: O2 Concepts
  • Associated Parts: 800-0001-2
  • Insurance Codes: E1399
  • Condition: New
  • RX Required: Yes, When Applicable for U.S. Residents
  • International Shipping: Yes International Shipping is available
  • Latex Free: Yes
  • Actual Weight: 16.7 Ibs.
  • Travel Sized: Yes
  • Warranty: 90 Day Against Manufacturer Defect
  • US Shipping: Free Standard Ground

What is the Difference Between Pulse Flow and Continuous Flow?
Oxygen concentrators are generally divided into two categories: pulse flow concentrators and continuous flow concentrators. Continuous flow is similar to what you’d expect from an oxygen tank or liquid oxygen tank. These devices will put out oxygen in a constant stream and are usually measured in liters per minute (LPM). Pulse flow machines are more advanced and actually have the ability to measure your breathing rate. When you inhale, a pulse dose machine will put out a small dose of oxygen called a “bolus.”

Can You Fly With an Oxygen Concentrator?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversees all safety regulations pertaining to medical oxygen machines and in-flight use. In the past, when oxygen tanks were the only form of oxygen therapy, there was no such thing as an “FAA-approved oxygen machine.” But due to the lightweight design of modern portable oxygen concentrators and the fact that they contain no compressed oxygen, most POCs are approved by the FAA.

How Long Do Oxygen Concentrators Last?
Every oxygen concentrator is different, however, if you purchase from a reputable dealer and you choose a respected brand, you can expect your oxygen concentrator to last around 4 to 7 years. It’s difficult to nail down an exact time frame because every oxygen patient has different needs. Some people will need to run their oxygen concentrator 24/7 but others will only need to use it several hours a day.
In the long term, most oxygen patients find that oxygen concentrators are far more affordable than oxygen tanks. While oxygen tanks have a low upfront cost, you need to constantly pay to refill them and if you want to refill them on your own, you’ll need to buy a special home oxygen concentrator anyways. This doesn’t even take into account the fact that you’ll likely want to have a second oxygen tank as a backup.

When you’re looking at oxygen concentrators online, be sure to take note of the warranty that’s offered by the manufacturer. Most oxygen concentrators have a 3-year warranty, but in certain situations, you’ll have the opportunity to extend it. This is a great option if you want your oxygen machine to last as long as possible.

How do I maintain an oxygen concentrator?
The following items need to be cleaned regularly:

Particle screen – To ensure adequate air flow through the device, the particle screen should be cleaned according to the manufacturer’s instructions, generally on a weekly basis, using a mild detergent and water. The particle screen must be air dried before reuse.
Surface – The surface of an oxygen concentrator should be regularly cleaned according to the manufacturer’s instructions, using a mild detergent and water. Important: The concentrator should never be submerged in water.

The following items need to be replaced regularly:

Nasal Cannula – Consult with your physician or equipment provider for replacement information.
Filter – Most oxygen concentrator manufacturers provide filters in a replacement kit, so it can be replaced whenever necessary.