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The 10 Liter Oxygen Concentrator is one of the most suitable and compatible high-volume oxygen concentrators for patients who require dosage of more than 5 lpm of oxygen. Equipped with smart DeVilbiss Oxygen Sensing Device to measure the oxygen produced, it helps to ensure user safety and product reliability.
Patients suffering from respiratory illnesses which affect the heart, and the lungs might require higher levels of oxygen. The Drive DeVilbiss Oxygen Concentrator provides 87%-96 percent oxygen purity and variable flow rates of 2 to 10 Liters per minute. Small dimensions and weight allow for the concentrator's movement around and placed in storage as required. A handle on the top and the side allows for easy transportation.
A variety of safety features are built into the Drive DeVilbiss oxygen Concentrator to ensure the safety of patients and that the device is operating properly. Alarm sounds when you switch off.
It is a fireproof to protect against the burns caused by fire. The device is equipped with an oxygen compressor to ensure the accuracy of oxygen level output and purity attained for the safety of patients and to avoid damage to the device.
A simple to read display that has bright LED lights indicates whether the output of oxygen is normally high, low oxygen or if service is needed. The knob in the front of the unit allows for simple adjustments to the flow of air. There is the flow meter just below to confirm that the setting you want to use is chosen.
A cannula port that is protected and a recessed humidifier area helps avoid damage from accidental accidents that may happen. Its 10-liter oxygen Concentrator may also work to provide oxygen humidification. The DeVilbiss Oxygen Concentrator is utilized using up to 50 feet oxygen tubing as well as seven feet of cannula.
Data sheet
Specification Devilbiss 10 lit Oxygen Machine
PARAMETER
Dimensions (H x W x D) | : 62.2 cm x 34.2 cm x 30.4 cm |
Flow | : 2 - 10 LPM |
Outlet Pressure | : 20.0 +/- 1.0 psi (138 kPA +/- 7kPA) |
Weight | : 19 kg |
Oxygen Concentration | : 87 % - 96 % |
Alarms (Audible and Visual) | : High Pressure | High / Low fow| Low Oxygen |High gas temperature | Power failure |
Electrical Rating | : 230 V, 50 Hz, 3.2 A |
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Please take the advice of the authorized medical practitioner before use.
1. What is home oxygen therapy and who needs it?
Home oxygen therapy uses a home oxygen machine to deliver purified oxygen for those with low blood oxygen, fatigue, or breathing difficulties, improving overall health and quality of life.
2. Should I rent or buy an oxygen concentrator?
Renting an oxygen concentrator offers flexibility and convenience for short-term or trial use, while buying provides long-term savings and a personalized oxygen therapy setup.
3. Can I take my portable oxygen concentrator on a plane?
Yes, many portable oxygen concentrators are FAA-approved for air travel; always confirm airline rules and bring extra batteries and chargers.
4. Can I have pets around my oxygen machine?
Yes, but keep your oxygen therapy equipment away from pet beds, secure tubing from pet chewing, and vacuum regularly to prevent clogging filters.
5. Are there seasonal tips for oxygen concentrator use?
In dry winters, use a humidifier to ease breathing; keep the machine cool during hot summers and clean or replace filters often during allergy season for optimal performance.
6. What features should seniors look for in oxygen concentrators?
Choose models with simple controls, large displays, safety alarms, quiet operation, and lockable wheels for comfortable, safe home use.
7. When should I consider oxygen therapy?
If you experience breathlessness, headaches, confusion, or your pulse oximeter reads below 90%, consult your doctor for an oxygen prescription and evaluation.
8. How often should I clean and maintain my oxygen concentrator?
Perform oxygen concentrator maintenance by cleaning filters weekly, wiping the unit’s surface, and replacing cannulas every 1–2 weeks to ensure clean, reliable oxygen flow.
9. Can children or infants use oxygen concentrators?
Yes, pediatric oxygen therapy is safe with doctor guidance, using smaller cannulas and appropriate flow rates tailored to their needs.
10. How do I travel by car with my oxygen machine?
Secure your oxygen machine safely, bring all chargers and spare tubing, and verify power compatibility if staying at another location.
11. How can I maximize my oxygen concentrator’s battery life?
Use the lowest effective oxygen flow rate, charge batteries regularly, carry spares, and replace batteries as needed to maintain portable use.
12. Can I safely sleep while using an oxygen concentrator?
Yes, continuous oxygen flow settings ensure uninterrupted oxygen delivery through the night for restful sleep.
13. What accessories do I need with my oxygen concentrator?
Essential accessories include nasal cannulas or masks, tubing, humidifier bottles (if prescribed), filters, and power cords or batteries.
14. Is a doctor’s prescription required for oxygen therapy?
Yes, an oxygen therapy prescription is mandatory for safety, insurance coverage, and to determine your correct oxygen flow needs.
15. Is home oxygen therapy safe?
Absolutely, when you follow safety guidelines: avoid smoking or open flames near the machine, keep it away from heat and aerosols, and use water-based skin lotions.
16. How long does a typical oxygen concentrator last?
With proper care and maintenance, most oxygen concentrators last 4 to 7 years.
17. What’s the difference between oxygen concentrators and oxygen tanks?
Oxygen concentrators generate oxygen continuously from room air and require power, while oxygen tanks store compressed oxygen and need refilling.
18. How noisy is an oxygen concentrator during use?
Most models operate quietly with a gentle hum around 40–60 decibels, similar to a quiet conversation.
19. Can I exercise while using oxygen therapy equipment?
Yes, portable oxygen concentrators enable light activity and walking, helping you stay active with reduced breathlessness.
20. How does high altitude affect oxygen therapy?
Higher altitudes may require increased oxygen flow rates due to thinner air; consult your provider to adjust settings or get a more powerful machine.
21. What’s the best way to store oxygen tubing?
Keep tubing coiled neatly and out of walkways to prevent tripping or damage; replace tubing if it becomes stiff, cracked, or discolored.
22. Why is my oxygen concentrator beeping and what should I do?
Beeping can indicate low oxygen output, blocked tubing, overheating, or power issues—refer to your user manual or contact support for troubleshooting.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions and recommendations.
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