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Yes. The OxyGo FIT is approved by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) for use on an airplane. To confirm, you can look on the back or bottom of your unit for a sticker that looks like the following: But, just because your POC is approved for in-flight use, you still need to be aware of…
If the battery won’t charge on your OxyGo FIT portable oxygen concentrator, and you’re sure the battery is good, try the following steps. How to fix battery not charging on OxyGo FIT Plug your AC power supply into a wall plug. Look for the green light on the adapter (rectangular box) on the power supply.…
If your screen or display doesn’t come on and your OxyGo FITportable oxygen concentrator is still running, you may need to perform a hard reset. Use the following steps to do a reset on your OxyGo FIT. How to fix display screen not working on OxyGo FIT Remove the battery from machine and make sure…
Sometimes, when normal troubleshooting doesn’t work on your OxyGo FIT portable oxygen concentrator, you may need to perform a hard reset. Use the following steps to do a reset on your OxyGo FIT. How to perform a hard reset on an OxyGo FIT Remove the battery from the machine. Make sure the power supply (wall…
What does yellow light blinking mean on an OxyGo FIT portable oxygen concentrator? If your POC is operating normally, a blinking yellow light on your OxyGo FIT usually means that the machine is not detecting breathing from you. How to fix yellow light blinking on OxyGo FIT Place the machine in front of you where…
To find out how old your OxyGo FIT portable oxygen concentrator is: Take the carry bag off the unit. Look on the lower back side of the machine for the serial number (S/N). The serial number is an 8-digit number. The first 2 numbers indicate the year it was made. The next 2 numbers are…
No, the Inogen OxyGo FIT portable oxygen concentrator only provides pulse dose. If you need a concentrator that provides continuous flow concentrator: For a portable concentrator that provides both pulse dose and continuous flow, we recommend the Liberty 2.0. If you only need a continuous flow unit for home use, visit our stationary concentrators page.…
No, a continuous flow oxygen concentrator is recommended for use with CPAP and BIPAP machines. The OxyGo FIT only provides pulse dose oxygen. If you need a concentrator that provides continuous flow concentrator: For a portable concentrator that provides both pulse dose and continuous flow, we recommend the Liberty 2.0. If you only need a…
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