Description
EasyPulse Oxygen Concentrator ( PM4400 ) Features:
- Easy To Use: It is perfect for the Non-Delivery Oxygen Model. The EasyPulseTOC is the ideal product to help you reduce costly cylinder deliveries and eliminate the need for stationary oxygen concentrators.
- Makes Mobility Easy: The convenient fold-up cart with its adjustable telescoping handle and oversized wheels is easily attached to the TOC enabling the patient to take the unit anywhere and by any means. It is FAA approved for use on airlines and fits easily under an airline seat.
- Excellent Battery Life: The battery lasts 3 hours. And with optional, easy to change extra batteries, you can extend your mobility as long as you wish.
- Indications: It is indicated on a prescription basis for the administration of supplemental oxygen. It supplies a high concentration ofoxygen and is used with a nasal cannula to channel oxygen from the TOC tothe patient. The TOC may be used in home, institution, vehicle and various mobile environments
- Also Available (Separately): Prior to cleaning, ensure the TOC is turned off, unplug any external power sources and remove Battery
- DO NOT disassemble or attempt to repair. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact your Provider and/or Healthcare Professional for service
- DO NOT spray or apply any cleaners directly onto the case
- DO NOT allow any liquids to enter inside case
- DO NOT use harsh and/or flammable chemicals to clean the TOC
- DO NOT run the TOC until it is thoroughly dry
- To prevent damage to the TOC, DO NOT operate the TOC without the inlet filter or while the inlet filter is wet
How To Clean the Pulse Oxygen Concentrator?
- Warning: The Nasal Cannula is intended for single patient use only. Use on more than one patient may cause cross-contamination
- Use of accessories or replacement parts not listed in this User Manual may cause adverse effects to basic safety or essential performance of the TOC
- Use a humidifier bottle with TOC in the Continuous Flow mode only. Use of the humidifier bottle in the Pulse mode will cause the TOC to go into an alarm condition
- Prior to operation, ensure the inlet and exhaust vents on the TOC are clear. Any blockage of the vents can inhibit performance
- DO NOT place the TOC in a small closed space such as a closet
- DO NOT cover the air vents, the TOC requires proper ventilation
- ALWAYS keep at least 6 in. (15.24 cm) away from walls, furniture, and especially curtains that could prevent adequate airflow to the TOC
- In the event of an audible alarm or if you are experiencing any signs of discomfort, connect to another oxygen source. DO NOT attempt to repair the TOC. Contact your Provider and/or Healthcare Professional immediately
- To ensure receiving the therapeutic amount of oxygen delivery according to your medical condition, the TOC must be used only after one or more settings have been individually determined or prescribed for you at your specific activity levels by your Healthcare Provider
- Use only parts recommended by the manufacturer to ensure proper function and to avoid the risk of fire and burns
- Use of this TOC at an altitude above 10,000 ft (3048 m) or outside temperature of 41?F to 104?F (5?C to 40?C) or relative humidity above 95% is expected to adversely affect the flow rate and the percentage of oxygen and consequently the quality of therapy
- ALWAYS confirm prescribed dose before use and monitor on a frequent basis.
Contraindications of EasyPulse Total Concentrators:
- TOC is not to be used for life/support sustainment
- Patients unable to communicate discomfort while using this TOC may require additional monitoring
- Patients with hearing and/or sight impairment(s) may need assistance with using TOC
- Under certain circumstances, the use of non-prescribed oxygen therapy can be hazardous. This TOC should only be used when prescribed by a physician
- TOC is not intended for newborn and infant use
- Patients who breathe from their mouths or through an oxygen mask should not use the TOC in Pulse Mode.
Easy pulse Concentrator Specifications:
Particulars | Specifications |
Dimensions | Length: 7.00 in (17.78 cm) Width: 10.50 in (26.67 cm) Height: 14.63 in (37.16 cm) |
Weight | 11.40 lbs (5.17 kg) |
Sound Level | On Setting 2 Continuous: 42 dBa |
Alarm | 45 dBA @ 1m |
Modes of Operation | Continuous: Pulse Dose: 1/8 L/min (?10 cc) Setting 1: 240 mL/min (?15%) 1/4 L/min Setting 2: 380 mL/min (?15%) 1/2 L/min Setting 3: 520 mL/min (?15%) 1 L/min Setting 4: 660 mL/min (?15%) 2 L/min (?10%) Setting 5: 780 mL/min (?15%) |
Oxygen Concentration | 87% to 95% on all settings |
Start Up Time | 87% O2 Concentration = 10 min |
Breath Rate Range | 15 – 35 B/min |
Maximum Limited Pressure (Outlet Pressure) | 10 PSI (0.69 Bar) |
Power Suppl | AC Input: 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz, 2.5A DC Output: 15 VDC, 10A |
Battery Duration | Pulse Mode: Continuous Mode: Setting 1: 3.3 Hours 1/8 5.0 Hours Setting 2: 3.0 Hours 1/4 4.3 Hours Setting 3: 2.8 Hours 1/2 3.3 Hours Setting 4: 2.5 Hours 1 1.8 Hours Setting 5: 2.3 Hours 2 0.8 Hours |
Operating Environment Ranges | Temperature: TOC 41?F to 104?F (5?C to 40?C) Humidity: 0% to 95%, non-condensing but not requiring a water vapour partial pressure greater than 50 hPa Atmospheric Pressure: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Altitude: 0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3048 m) |
Shipping and Storage Environmental Ranges | Temperature: -4?F to 104?F (-20?C to 60?C) Humidity: 0% to 95%, non-condensing 95?F (35?C) at water vapour pressure up to 50 hPa |
Cannula | Pulse Mode: Maximum 7 ft (2.1 m) long standard adult single lumen nasal cannula. Maximum oxygen flow =2 L/min Continuous Mode: Maximum 30 ft (9.1 m) long standard adult single lumen nasal cannula. Maximum oxygen flow =2 L/min |
Classifications | Mode of Operation: Continuous Duty Type of Protection against Shock: Class II Degree of Protection against Electrical Shock: Type BF Degree of Protection against Ingress of Water: IP22 |
Total Oxygen Concentrator Warranty:
THIS ITEM REQUIRES A PRESCRIPTION
If you do not have a prescription at time of purchase, a sales associate will reach out to you prior to delivery.