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INTRODUCTION
AirSep® Corporation, the worldwide manufacturer of the AirLife™ On-board oxygen concentrator, is pleased you will be assisting supplemental therapy passengers with their in-flight oxygen needs.
As with all oxygen concentrators, a prescription for use is required before oxygen can be administered. Any passengers determined to need in-flight oxygen from the AirLife unit have been previously identified by your airline’s medical staff.
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September 27, 2008
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AirSep® NewLife® Intensity Oxygen Concentrator
This Patient Manual will acquaint you with AirSep’s NewLife Oxygen Concentrator with Intensity/8-Liter option. Make sure you read and understand all the information contained in this guide before you operate your unit. Should you have any questions, your Equipment Provider will be happy to answer them for you.
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September 27, 2008
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An AirLife concentrator is generally installed under the seat in front of the oxygen passenger in need of therapy and provides 1-5 lpm of continuous flow oxygen using aircraft electrical power. An air outlet feature on the unit also enables aerosolized treatments simultaneously via a handheld nebulizer.
Today, AirSep’s LifeStyle Portable Oxygen Concentrator, a non-hazmat (non hazardous material) product, is pending FAA approval to make it the first therapeutic oxygen device that would be permitted to be both carried on and used on US commercial airlines for passengers with prescriptions for ox
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February 04, 2009
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manufactured for the airlines to assist their supplemental oxygen passengers and are still in use today by several overseas airlines. With the US government’s FAA/STC approval for this product to be installed on specific Boeing commercial aircraft, AirSep set the standard years ago for travel oxygen in flight.
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August 19, 2008
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Now there is one economical instrument that reports all the operating parameters necessary for performing concentrator checks. Introducing the Check O2 Plus, an efficient and cost-effective analyzer designed with technicians in mind. It checks oxygen purity (), flow rate (up to 6 LPM), and patient outlet pressure (psi-kPa) on any oxygen concentrator. In addition, the unit never needs to be calibrated and there is no fuel cell to replace. The Check O2 Plus is three analyzers rolled into one.
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February 04, 2009
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The newest addition to the DeVilbiss family of oxygen concentrators features an attractive minimalist design that's far less obtrusive in a patient's home. While the design is new, the 5 Liter Compact Concentrator incorporates many of the field-proven internal components featured in popular DeVilbiss models including the 515A or 303 Concentrators -- more than 70 in fact, to facilitate maintenance and repair. Plus, this new compact concentrator provides unmatched performance, patient safety and ease of use.
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August 19, 2008
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The DeVilbiss Five Liter Concentrator (with or without OSD) is designed to be reliable, quiet, energy efficient and lightweight. The DeVilbiss® Concentrator with OSD is a reliable, durable, lightweight concentrator with long life components and pleasant aesthetic features.
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August 19, 2008
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Any kind of disposable for hospitals, private institutes
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January 04, 2009
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Endur O2 Oxygen concentrator with low-O2 alarm
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August 19, 2008
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The smallest and lightest, continuous 5-liter concentrator weighing only 40.4 lbs. The footprint is less than 1-1/4 sq ft and the wheels are set wide for stability. Carrying handles on top and on each side make for easy mobility.
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August 19, 2008
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