Oxlife Independence Portable Oxygen Concentrator

THE OXLIFE INDEPENDENCE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE
With the OxLife Independence portable oxygen concentrator you have the Independence to live your life and come and go as you please. No worrying about running out or waiting for the delivery truck. The Oxlife Independence is one of the smallest and lightest dual portable oxygen concentrators. The Independence has continuous flow to 3LPM. This is the continuous oxygen supply as a stationary home unit. The Independence is as small as a coffee maker and weighs only 14.85 pounds. It is small and convenient and never needs a refill.
The Independence also features pulse dose delivery to 6 LPM equivalent and up to 30 breaths per minute. You can run the Independence on battery, 12 volt auto/boat, and home power from 100-240 volts 50/60 HZ. A single solution for your oxygen needs at home or away.
Every Oxlife Independence is manufactured to the highest quality standard (ISO 13485) and are run and rechecked prior to shipping. The Independence also features easy maintenance; just wipe off perforated intake vent. No filter to clean or buy.
The Independence can actually be carried over the shoulder or use the convenient roller cart with telescoping handle and smooth rolling wheels.
- Constant/Continuous Flow: Continuous flow up to 3 Liters Per Minute (LPM). Its about the size of a coffee maker 14.85 LBS
- Conserve Flow / Pulse technology: Pulse dose delivery up to 6 on settings, up to 30 breaths per minute. 3 hours of battery on 2 pulse setting.
- Power: Voltage - 100 to 240 volts 50/60 hz. / 12 volts can be powered in the car in the cell phone plug
- Built to last: All aluminum frame/shell including battery for exceptional strength and durability, unlike plastic.
- Quality: (ISO # 13485)
- Patient Friendly: Uncomplicated, patient friendly control panel and operates like the home oxygen concentrator.
- Battery built in level indicator: Durable 3 pin plug, top load battery, simultaneously charges and operates.
- Easy Maintenance: Just wipe off perforated intake vent. No filter to clean or buy.
- Non Medical Look: Padded carrying case, the independence can actually be carried over the shoulder or use the convenient roller cart with telescoping handle and smooth rolling cart with 3 1/2 " wheels.
Oxlife Independence Specifications
- Size: 8" length x 8" width x 12" high
- Weight: 14.85 lbs (6.75kg) 11.85 lbs (5.39kg) with out the battery
- Oxygen: delivery: (90% + - 3%) at sea level 70 F
- AC power: 100-240 V 50/60 hz (auto sensing)
- Worldwide use: (144 watt max at 100 VAC with charging)
- DC Power: 12 - 14 volts (5 amp conserve at 2 Pulse) (10 amp, 12 charging a @ 3 Constant flow) (24 vdc 6 amp max with charge)
- Continuous Flow: 1-3 LPM (Liters Per Minute) in .5 or 1/2 liter increments
- Conserve Pulse Flow: 1-6 Pulse settings with 15 ml per setting on pulse equivalency 30 BPM breaths per minute
- Battery: 101 watt lithium Polymer battery (Metal encased)
- Battery Duration: Fully charged, 3 hours 2 LPM pulse, 1 hour on 3 LPM continuous flow
- Battery Charger: Time to charge the battery, 8 hours internal and 4 hours on external battery charger
- Outlet pressure: 4 PSI
- Operating Temperature: 40 F to 103 F up to 95% relative humidity
- Warranty: 3 years limited on the concentrator, 90 days on batteries and adapters (specifications subject to change with out notice)
How does an Oxygen Concentrator work?

An Oxygen Concentrator uses the ambient air, which is normally 80% nitrogen and only 20% Oxygen. The oxygen concentrator separates the two components by using zeolite granules to selectively absorb nitrogen from the compressed air. The compressor raises the air pressure to about 20-lbs per square inch (P.S.I). The compressed air is introduced into one of the canisters containing zeolite granules where nitrogen is selectively absorbed leaving the residual oxygen available for patient use. After about 20 seconds the supply of compressed air is automatically diverted to the second canister where the process is repeated enabling the output of oxygen continue uninterrupted. While the pressure in the second canister is at 20 P.S.I. the pressure in the first canister is reduced to zero. This allows nitrogen to be released from the zeolite and returned into the atmosphere. The zeolite is then regenerated and ready for the next cycle. By alternating the pressure in the two canisters so that first one and then the other is at 20 P.S.I., a constant supply of oxygen is produced while the zeolite is continually being regenerated. Individual units have an output of up to five litres per minute with an oxygen concentration of up to 95%.
What is Zeolite?
The word 'zeolite' is Greek in origin and means 'boiling stones' as natural zeolites visibly lose water when heated. Zeolite is an inorganic porous material having a highly regular structure of pores and chambers that allows some molecules to pass through, and causes others to be either excluded, or broken down. It is in many ways, the inorganic equivalent of organic enzymes, many of which also have specific sized chambers that trap chemicals within our bodies, holding them where they either break down, or react with specific chemicals. Zeolite has many uses.Who uses O2 concentrators? COPD Patients.
An estimated 11 million Americans suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an illness with disabling symptoms, high cost of care, and substantial mortality. COPD is an obstructive airway disease that is characterized by a reduction noted on the individual's pulmonary function study. The term COPD is often applied to a family of diseases, including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and alpha 1-antitrypsin disease. Currently, therapeutic interventions can slow the progression of these diseases, but they cannot stop or reverse it. |
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