Inogen One G5 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
Product details
Inogen One G5 P2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
- Portability: The lightweight and compact design makes it ideal for travel.
- Ease of Use: Features an intuitive LCD display and simple controls.
- Durability: Built for 24/7 use, including at high altitudes and varying climates.
- Connectivity: Works with the Inogen Connect App for monitoring and troubleshooting.

Technical Specifications of Inogen One G5 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
| Weight | 2.6 kg |
| Flow settings | 1–6 pulse flow options |
| Oxygen Purity | 90–93% |
| Noise level | 38 dBA |
| Battery backup |
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| FAA-approved | Yes |
| Dimensions | 8.15" × 7.19" × 3.26" |
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| Operating Range |
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Alarms in Inogen One G5 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
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1. Low Oxygen Purity: Triggers if the purity drops below acceptable levels. 2. Loss of Power: Alerts if there’s a power disruption. 3. No Flow: Indicates a flow obstruction. 4. System Malfunction: Warns of internal errors. 5. Battery Alerts:
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When to Get Your Inogen G5 Portable Oxygen Concentrator Serviced
| Decreased Oxygen Output | If oxygen levels drop below normal, servicing is required immediately. |
| Battery Issues | If the battery drains faster than usual or fails to charge properly, it’s time for a check-up. |
| Strange Noises | Unusual sounds such as rattling or buzzing could indicate internal issues. |
| Overheating | Excessive heating during operation could signal a ventilation or filter problem. |
| Unusual Smell | A chemical or burning smell may point to an electrical fault. |
| Warning Indicators | Error codes or warning lights on the display should not be ignored. |
| Annual Maintenance | Even if functioning normally, schedule an annual service to ensure longevity and reliability. |
Maintenance Tips for Inogen G5 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
| Battery Care | Charge the battery regularly and avoid overcharging to extend its lifespan. |
| Filter Cleaning | Clean or replace filters every 2-3 weeks to ensure clean airflow and optimal oxygen delivery. |
| Dust Removal | Wipe down the unit’s exterior with a soft, damp cloth to prevent dust accumulation. |
| Ventilation | Ensure proper ventilation by keeping the concentrator in a cool, well-ventilated space. |
| Service Schedule | Follow the manufacturer's service guidelines and schedule professional maintenance as required. |
| Avoid Liquids | Keep the device away from water or liquids to prevent internal damage. |
| Inspect Tubing | Regularly check the oxygen tubing for blockages, kinks, or wear and replace when needed. |
Who Should use this?
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) |
| Pulmonary Fibrosis |
| Pneumonia |
| Heart Failure |
| Sleep Apnea |
| Asthma |
| Cystic Fibrosis |
| Covid-19 |
| Chronic Bronchitis |
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