The home or stationary concentrator is our most popular use.
If you’re wanting to relax at home or other accommodations while benefiting from an endless supply of oxygen, the stationary concentrator is what you’re looking for.
Includes Wheels so you can easily move it from one place to another, and a continuous flow of oxygen which one or more people can use at the same time.
It’s very simple to use.
Lightweight for easy transport
Low maintenance for reduced service costs
No homecare provider filter change for two years.
Patients do not ever have to change filters.
Lower power consumption makes EverFlo patient-friendly
Oxygen purity indicator option for increased security
Durable metal cannula is less likely to break
How to use:
Easy to operate by the young and elderly
First, you’ll want to plug your oxygen concentrator into a working electrical outlet.
At the top of your machine on the left side, you’ll see an on-off switch. The on setting is represented by an (|) symbol and the off setting is represented by an (O) symbol.
You’ll turn the machine on.
When you first turn the EverFlo Concentrator on all 3 LED lights will light up; A red light, a yellow light, and a green light.
The red and the yellow lights will only illuminate for a few seconds and then they’ll turn off. If everything is working correctly only the green light will remain on. You’ll also hear a high pitch sound that should go away in a second or 2.
As long as only the green light stays on, everything is working fine.
At the top middle of the machine, there’s a flow meter knob where you can adjust the liters per minute of oxygen flow.
When you turn the flow meter knob it will go up and down depending on the direction that you turn it and that tells you what your liter per minute flow is; going all the way down below 1 liter per minute and all the way up to 5 liters per minute.
The only reason you would want to set the liters per minute to a higher setting is if your doctor specifically told you you need more. Then you’d go with the doctor's recommendations.
Caution & Warnings:
Device operation above or outside of the specified voltage, LPM, temperature, humidity, and/or altitude values may decrease oxygen concentration levels.
The home or stationary concentrator is our most popular use.
If you’re wanting to relax at home or other accommodations while benefiting from an endless supply of oxygen, the stationary concentrator is what you’re looking for.
Includes Wheels so you can easily move it from one place to another, and a continuous flow of oxygen which one or more people can use at the same time.
It’s very simple to use.
Lightweight for easy transport
Low maintenance for reduced service costs
No homecare provider filter change for two years.
Patients do not ever have to change filters.
Lower power consumption makes EverFlo patient-friendly
Oxygen purity indicator option for increased security
Durable metal cannula is less likely to break
How to use:
Easy to operate by the young and elderly
First, you’ll want to plug your oxygen concentrator into a working electrical outlet.
At the top of your machine on the left side, you’ll see an on-off switch. The on setting is represented by an (|) symbol and the off setting is represented by an (O) symbol.
You’ll turn the machine on.
When you first turn the EverFlo Concentrator on all 3 LED lights will light up; A red light, a yellow light, and a green light.
The red and the yellow lights will only illuminate for a few seconds and then they’ll turn off. If everything is working correctly only the green light will remain on. You’ll also hear a high pitch sound that should go away in a second or 2.
As long as only the green light stays on, everything is working fine.
At the top middle of the machine, there’s a flow meter knob where you can adjust the liters per minute of oxygen flow.
When you turn the flow meter knob it will go up and down depending on the direction that you turn it and that tells you what your liter per minute flow is; going all the way down below 1 liter per minute and all the way up to 5 liters per minute.
The only reason you would want to set the liters per minute to a higher setting is if your doctor specifically told you you need more. Then you’d go with the doctor's recommendations.
Caution & Warnings:
Device operation above or outside of the specified voltage, LPM, temperature, humidity, and/or altitude values may decrease oxygen concentration levels.