 EverFlo™ Stationary Oxygen Concentrator
Until now, oxygen concentrators have been very similar - heavy, bulky, noisy, or require frequent maintenance. But EverFlo from Respironics is a unique stationary concentrator that delivers the features oxygen users want and deserve. EverFlo reduces operating costs with a design that is: - Lightweight - only 31 lbs
- Smaller and sleeker
- Easy to store and transport
- Low maintenance
- Quiet
- Simpler to use and maintain
The Freedom Series™ EverFlo is part of the Freedom Series of oxygen therapy products from Respironics designed to deliver clinically superior treatment and more freedom - freedom from worry, freedom from deliveries, and freedom from complicated maintenance. Most importantly, the Freedom Series frees patients of some of the more demanding aspects of oxygen therapy. Product Features Lightweight and easy to transport at 31 lbs. Compact, ergonomic design takes up less space. One of the quietest mainstream concentrators (<45dbA). Uses less power than conventional oxygen concentrators. Continuous flow allows for use with CPAP/Bilevel therapy.* Recessed flow meter helps prevent accidental breakage. OPI (Oxygen Percentage Indicator) with low oxygen alarm. - Three-yeartop-to-bottom manufacturer's warranty, with five-year extendedmanufacturer's warranty on compressor at no additional charge.
Specifications:Input Voltage: 120 VAC +/- 10% Input Frequency: 60 Hz - Average Power Consumption: 350 Watts
Oxygen Concentration:** 93% (+/- 3%) (at 5 LPM) Liter Flow: 0.5-5 liters per minute Sound level: 45 dBA typical Weight: 31 lbs (14 kg) Dimensions (HxWxD): 23 in H x 15 in W x 9.5 in D OPI (Oxygen Percentage Indicator) Alarm Levels: Low Oxygen: 82%, Very low Oxygen 70% Operating Temperature: 55°F to 90°F (12°C to 32°C) Storage/Transport Humidity: -30°F to 160°F (-34°C to 71°C) up to 95% relative humidity Operating Humidity: up to 95% relative humidity Outlet Pressure: 5.5 PSI Operating Altitude: 0 to 7500 ft (0 to 2286 m)
* When using oxygen with CPAP/Bilevel therapy, the oxygen supply must be connected after starting the CPAP/Bilevel unit. The oxygen supply must then be removed before turning off the CPAP/Bilevel unit. Failure to do so could result in oxygen entering the CPAP/Bilevel unit and causing a fire hazard. ** Device operation above or outside of the specified voltage, LPM, temperature, humidity and/or altitude values may decrease oxygen concentration levels.
What's in the Box:Respironics EverFlo oxygen concentrator Humidifier Connector Tube EverFlo user manual in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese
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