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Philips EverFlo Oxygen Concentrator -5 LPM
The Philips Respironics EverFlo Stationary Oxygen Concentrator, a reliable and efficient solution for oxygen therapy available at Respicare. Designed with patient comfort in mind, this stationary concentrator offers a continuous and steady oxygen supply.
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Philips EverFlo Oxygen Concentrator -5 LPM
Features
Lightweight for easy transport
The EverFlo Oxygen concentrator weighs in at only 31 pounds, reducing shipping and storage costs and risk of injury.
Compact design looks less like a medical machine
EverFlo's ergonomic design takes up less space and doesn't draw as much attention.
The Right Fit series focuses on patients' needs
EverFlo is part of the Right Fit, a complete portfolio of oxygen products and programs inspired by patients and built for business.
Low maintenance for reduced service costs - No homecare provider filter change for two years. Patients do not ever have to change filters.
Humidifier Bottle Platform for extra flexibility - The platform is designed to be compatible with all bottle styles and features an easy-to-use closure.
Recessed flow meter reduces accidental breakage
Oxygen purity indicator option for increased security - EverFlo is available with or without oxygen purity indicator. This OPI (Oxygen Percentage Indicator) ultrasonically measures oxygen output as a purity indication.
Durable metal cannula is less likely to break
Specification:
Input Voltage | 120 +/- 10% VAC |
Dimensions | 58.4 cm H x 38.1 cm W x 24.1 cm D (23" H x 15" W x 9.5" D) |
Input Frequency | 60 Hz |
Average Power Consumption | 350 W |
OPI (Oxygen Percentage Indicator) Alarm Levels | Low Oxygen (82%) and Very Low Oxygen (70%) |
Oxygen concentration* (at 5 LPM) | 93 +/- 3 % |
Outlet Pressure | 5.5 PSI |
Liter Flow | 0.5-5 l/min |
Weight | 14 (31) kg (lbs) |
Operating Temperature | 12°C to 32°C/55°F to 90°F |
Sound level | 45 (typical) dB |
Storage/Transport Humidity | -34°C to 71°C (-30°F to 160°F) up to 95% relative humidity |
Operating Humidity | up to 95 % |
Operating Altitude | 0 to 2286 m (0 to 7500 ft) |
Device operation above or outside of the specified voltage, LPM, temperature, humidity and/or altitude values may decrease oxygen concentration levels.
Instructions to use:
Wash Hands Thoroughly
Ensure hands are clean before handling the equipment to prevent contamination.
Select Proper Location.
Place the oxygen concentrator on a flat, stable surface in a well-ventilated area, keeping it away from walls and obstructions.
Plug in and Start the Machine.
Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet and switch on the concentrator.
Prepare the Humidifier Bottle.
Remove the bottle, fill with distilled water up to the marked level, and securely reattach to the machine.
Ensure no water is above the maximum fill line.
Connect Oxygen Tubing.
Attach one end of the tubing to the outlet on the humidifier bottle (if used) or directly to the machine if not required.
Attach Cannula or Face Mask.
Connect the other end of the tubing to a nasal cannula or oxygen mask, as prescribed.
Adjust the Oxygen Flow.
Set the flow rate exactly as prescribed by the healthcare provider using the flow meter knob.
Check for Operation.
Confirm oxygen is flowing: check for bubbles in the humidifier bottle and the sound of the machine running.
Apply Cannula or Mask
Place the nasal cannula in the nostrils or secure the mask over the nose and mouth.
Monitor Use
Regularly check concentrator performance, water levels, tubing, and the patient’s comfort.
Finishing Up
Turn off the oxygen concentrator when treatment is complete, then unplug it.
Remove and store the nasal cannula or mask and tubing as directed.
Daily Cleaning & Maintenance
Refresh RO water in the humidifier bottle daily.
Clean the humidifier bottle, cannula, mask, and tubing per manufacturer’s instructions.
Wipe the machine’s exterior with a dry cloth as needed.
Safety Tips
Only use distilled water in the humidifier to avoid mineral buildup.
Do not use the concentrator near open flames or while smoking.
Keep cords and tubing untangled and safely out of walkways.
This guide ensures that every major and minor step is clearly covered for safe and effective oxygen concentrator use.