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EasyPulse Portable O2 Concentrator with Battery

EasyPulse Portable O2 Concentrator with Battery

SKU:PM4150EB

Regular price $2,149.00 USD
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Easy Pulse - Portable O2 Concentrator with Battery

The EasyPulse POS eliminates the need for constant and expensive deliveries of oxygen cylinders because it takes the EasyFlow 5 stationary oxygen concentrator and puts it in a portable concentrator shell! The Easy Pulse Portable Oxygen Concentrator is easy to travel with because of its lightweight and optional back pack carrying bag.

Basically, the EasyPulse Portable Oxygen Concentrator gives you the best of both worlds with the combination of a stationary home oxygen concentrator and a portable oxygen concentrator shell allowing the customer to get the benefits from a stationary Oxygen Concentrator, but in a portable manner! Imagine being able to take a stationary Oxygen Concentrator with you on trips and that is what you get with the Precision Medical EasyPulse POC.

Features

  • Ease of Use - The EasyPulse POC is extremely easy to use for all customers with its user friendly interface. Similar to a stationary oxygen concentrator, one knob easily sets the oxygen flow between 1-5 lpm. The EasyPulse POC has a easy to read battery LED that informs you of the battery life remaining on the concentrator. There is also an alarm LED to let you know when there is something wrong with the EasyPulse POC. The Portable Oxygen Concentrator will drain its internal battery before it begins to use the external battery, so if you leave the external battery plugged into the EasyPulse POC, it will not begin to be used until the internal battery has been completely drained.
  • Compact, Lightweight and Versatile - The EasyPulse Portable Oxygen Concentrator is the lightest 5 Liter portable concentrator on the market as it only weighs 6.8 lbs or 3.08 kg and in a package is only 10.1" high x 6.5" wide x 4.5" deep or 256mm x 165mm x 114mm. The portable oxygen concentrator can also be placed in the one of a kind back pack made by Precision Medical that allows for easy traveling, walking with the portable concentrator as well as taking it on an airplane. The portable concentrator can be used in a carry bag, back pack or standing on its own. The optional back pack or premium bag allows for the portable concentrator, two batteries, power cord charger as well as make the portable concentrator even more quiet.
  • Controlled Minute Volume Technology - Precision Medical's patented Controlled Minute Volume oxygen conserving technology delivers a consistent amount of oxygen to the patient per minute in the first half of inspiration regardless of how your breath rate is, meaning it completely adapts to your breathing. Due to this technology, the EasyPulse POC adjusts to each patient differently, maintaining minute volume.
  • Low Maintenance - Only one filter used for the portable concentrator and can be cleaned by the patient. Replacement of the filter should be done every 3-6 months to help extend the life expectancy of the Easy Pulse POC.

Included with This Package

  • (1) EasyPulse POC Portable Oxygen Concentrator
  • (1) AC Power Supply- Part Number 506629
  • (1) AC Power Cord- Part Number 506961
  • (1) DC Power Supply- Part Number 506750
  • (1) Standard Carry Bag- Part Number 506707
  • (1) Cannula- Part Number 504833
  • (1) Filter- Part Number 505847
  • (1) External Battery- Part Number 506760

Copy of RX Required if Applicable to U.S Residents

  • Associated Parts: PM4150, PM4150EB
  • Mode of Operation: Pulse Dose - Portable Oxygen
  • Breath Rate: up to 35 Breaths per Minute
  • Insurance Codes: E1390
  • Dimensions: 10.1" (25.7 cm) x 6.5" (16.5cm) x 4.5" (5.94cm)
  • Actual Weight: 6.8 lbs.
  • RX Required?: Yes
  • Special Features:
  • AC Power: 100-240 VAC (1.0 A @ 120 VAC)
  • DC Power: 11-16 VDC (5.0 A @ 12VDC)
  • US Shipping Cost: Free Standard Ground

What is the Difference Between Pulse Flow and Continuous Flow?
Oxygen concentrators are generally divided into two categories: pulse flow concentrators and continuous flow concentrators. Continuous flow is similar to what you’d expect from an oxygen tank or liquid oxygen tank. These devices will put out oxygen in a constant stream and are usually measured in liters per minute (LPM). Pulse flow machines are more advanced and actually have the ability to measure your breathing rate. When you inhale, a pulse dose machine will put out a small dose of oxygen called a “bolus.”

Can You Fly With an Oxygen Concentrator?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversees all safety regulations pertaining to medical oxygen machines and in-flight use. In the past, when oxygen tanks were the only form of oxygen therapy, there was no such thing as an “FAA-approved oxygen machine.” But due to the lightweight design of modern portable oxygen concentrators and the fact that they contain no compressed oxygen, most POCs are approved by the FAA.

How Long Do Oxygen Concentrators Last?
Every oxygen concentrator is different, however, if you purchase from a reputable dealer and you choose a respected brand, you can expect your oxygen concentrator to last around 4 to 7 years. It’s difficult to nail down an exact time frame because every oxygen patient has different needs. Some people will need to run their oxygen concentrator 24/7 but others will only need to use it several hours a day.
In the long term, most oxygen patients find that oxygen concentrators are far more affordable than oxygen tanks. While oxygen tanks have a low upfront cost, you need to constantly pay to refill them and if you want to refill them on your own, you’ll need to buy a special home oxygen concentrator anyways. This doesn’t even take into account the fact that you’ll likely want to have a second oxygen tank as a backup.

When you’re looking at oxygen concentrators online, be sure to take note of the warranty that’s offered by the manufacturer. Most oxygen concentrators have a 3-year warranty, but in certain situations, you’ll have the opportunity to extend it. This is a great option if you want your oxygen machine to last as long as possible.

How do I maintain an oxygen concentrator?
The following items need to be cleaned regularly:

Particle screen – To ensure adequate air flow through the device, the particle screen should be cleaned according to the manufacturer’s instructions, generally on a weekly basis, using a mild detergent and water. The particle screen must be air dried before reuse.
Surface – The surface of an oxygen concentrator should be regularly cleaned according to the manufacturer’s instructions, using a mild detergent and water. Important: The concentrator should never be submerged in water.

The following items need to be replaced regularly:

Nasal Cannula – Consult with your physician or equipment provider for replacement information.
Filter – Most oxygen concentrator manufacturers provide filters in a replacement kit, so it can be replaced whenever necessary.