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"A Lot Better Than Anything Before.”

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  • Regain Your Independence - With a greater ability to come and go at will, Inogen One

    patients can enjoy more freedom and independence.

  • So Quiet - One of the quietest oxygen devices available, most people don't notice

    that the Inogen One is on.

  • Small and Lightweight - The Inogen One is easy to transport and unobtrusive making

    it convenient in the home or on the go.

  • Surprising Energy Efficiency - The Inogen One uses about as much power as a

    40-watt light bulb.

  • Easy Operation - The Inogen One is easy to use, creating greater independence

    for you, your provider, and your physician

 
   

Inogen One Specifications

Weight 9.8 lbs (Device 8.3 lbs.; Battery 1.5 lbs.)
Size Length: 11.62"
Width: 6.00"
Height including handle: 12.39"
 
Oxygen Flow Pulse dose delivery system. Five flow settings from 1-5
Power Sensing AC power supply 100-240V, 50-60Hz (auto sensing to allow worldwide use)
Mobile Power Charger for mobile DC use (will recharge battery)
Battery Duration 3 hours*, recharge approximately 3 hours with AC or DC power
Noise Level Less than 40 Decibels*
Warranty 3 year limited warranty**
Operation Simple control functions and easy-to-read LCD display
Use Stationary, portable and travel
* At setting 2, in typical home use.
** See Inogen One Technical Manual for complete warranty information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inogen One - Takes Flight! -- Now that the FAA allows the Inogen One onboard commercial aircraft, here are a few points to make air travel easy.

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Traveling By Air

Now that the FAA allows the Inogen One onboard commercial aircraft, here are a few points to make air travel easy.

Currently, the following airlines allow the use of the Inogen One onboard their aircraft:
  • Avianca Airlines
  • Horizon Air
  • Air France
  • Icelandair
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Lufthansa
  • Allegiant Air
  • Mango
  • All Nippon Airways
  • Midwest Airlines
  • Aloha Airlines
  • Northwest Airlines
  • America West
  • Qantas
  • American Airlines
  • SAS Airlines
  • ATA Airlines
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Continental Airlines
  • South African Airways
  • Delta
  • Southwest
  • ExpressJet Airlines
  • Sun Country
  • Frontier
  • US Airways
  • Hawaiian Airlines
  • WestJet Airlines
  • Check with your airline to make sure they will permit the use of your Inogen One. Some airlines may not permit the use of portable oxygen concentrators like the Inogen One onboard their aircraft.
    Arrange for a backup source of oxygen for use at your final destination. Your home healthcare provider will be able to help you coordinate your backup oxygen supply.
    Planning Your Flight

    You must obtain a signed statement from your physician that includes:

    • Your ability to see/hear alarms and respond appropriately
    • When oxygen use is necessary (all or a portion of the trip)
    • Maximum flow rate corresponding to the pressure in the cabin under normal operating conditions
    The statement shown above is only a template. Some airlines may require that the statement obtained from your physician be printed on his/her official letterhead. This statement needs to be kept with you at all times during your flight. A new statement will not be necessary each time you fly, but the statement should be available during every flight.
    • When flying with the Inogen One you must inform the airline in advance that you will be using your Inogen One onboard the aircraft.
    • Some airlines may equip their aircraft with onboard electrical power. You may have an opportunity to request a seat with a power port which can be used to power your Inogen One. However, availability varies by airline, type of aircraft and class of service. You should check with the airline for availability and always plan on having sufficient battery power for the duration of your flight, plus a conservative estimate of unanticipated delays.
    • Because aircraft use different power port configurations, your Mobile Power Charger includes two DC power adapters - a commonly used cigarette lighter adapter, and a less common four-pin adapter. Since it is difficult to determine which type of power supply your aircraft will have, it's a good idea to keep both adapters available when flying.
      Inogen One Mobile Power Charger
      Inogen One Mobile Power Charger
      Cigarrette Lighter Adapter
      Cigarette Lighter Adapter
      Four-Pin Adapter
      Four-Pin Adapter
    • If you will be using your Inogen One during the flight, you may not sit in an emergency exit row or in a seat that restricts other passengers' access to an emergency exit or aisle of the passenger compartment.
    Before Your Flight

    Here are some things to keep in mind the day your flight departs:

    • Ensure your Inogen One is clean, in good condition and free from damage or other signs of excessive wear or abuse.
    • Bring enough fully charged batteries with you to power your Inogen One for the duration of the flight plus a conservative estimate of unanticipated delays. Contact your equipment provider to obtain additional Inogen One Batteries.
    CAUTION  Airlines may not be equipped to provide backup oxygen.
    • Regional/Commuter airlines do not offer onboard electrical power. If your travel plans call for flights on regional airlines, you will need sufficient battery power for the duration of the flight, plus a conservative estimate of unanticipated delays.
    • Arrive at the airport early. Airport security screening personnel may require extra time to inspect your Inogen One.
    • While waiting to board your flight, you may be able to conserve battery power by using the AC Power Supply to power your Inogen One from an electrical outlet in the airport terminal.
    • You must inform the airline you will be using your Inogen One. Have your physician letter with you and ready for inspection if requested.
    During Your Flight
    • When you find your seat, locate the power port, if available. If your seat does not have a power port or if you have difficulty plugging in your Mobile Power Charger, ask a flight attendant for assistance.
    • You must remove the battery from the concentrator when operating the Inogen One using an aircraft power port.
    • During taxi, takeoff and landing, stow your Inogen One under the seat in front of you. Your Inogen One will fit upright under most airline seats. However, if it doesn't fit you may turn it on its side.
    • It is not necessary to turn off your Inogen One during taxi, takeoff and landing if your physician's written statement requires you receive oxygen during these periods.
    • When you are traveling with the Inogen One and are not planning on using it during the flight, remove the battery from the concentrator.
    After Your Flight
    • Remember to recharge additional batteries you may have used prior to your next flight.
    • Arrange for the delivery or pick up of your backup oxygen supply.
    • Have Fun. Enjoy your independence.