The device offers adjustable oxygen concentration from 30% to 90% (±3%), which you can set using the HD LCD touch screen.
The product name indicates availability in 1L, 3L and 5L flow variants. Please confirm the specific flow-rate variant when ordering or check the seller listing for the exact model (DE-1A) you are buying.
Yes. The unit is lightweight (net weight 7 kg), compact (340 × 180 × 310 mm) and designed for home use and outings where AC power is available.
This model is mains-powered (AC220 ±22V or 110V ±10V). It does not include an internal battery—use with suitable AC power or a properly rated inverter if using a vehicle power source.
Operating noise is ≤45 dB(A), so it runs relatively quietly and is suitable for home and bedroom use.
Yes. It is a medical device classified as Class II and uses PSA (pressure swing adsorption) oxygen generation technology for home oxygen therapy.
Settings (oxygen concentration and flow) and status are controlled and displayed via the HD LCD touch screen for easy, intuitive operation.
The concentrator is compatible with standard medical nasal cannulas and oxygen tubing. Always use clean, medical-grade accessories and replace them as recommended by the supplier or clinician.
Regular maintenance typically includes cleaning or replacing external air filters, wiping the exterior, ensuring vents are clear, and following the manufacturer’s service intervals. Refer to the user manual or vendor for specific filter replacement schedules.
It can provide supplemental oxygen support for some patients with sleep-related breathing issues, but you should only use it for sleep apnea if directed by your healthcare provider. It is not a substitute for CPAP when CPAP is prescribed.
Yes. It is designed for home use, lightweight, and quiet. Follow general oxygen safety: keep the device ventilated, avoid open flames or smoking near the unit, and store oxygen accessories properly.
The listed shelf life is 3 years. For ongoing service life, follow maintenance and service recommendations; actual lifespan depends on usage and care.
Check the display for error messages, ensure power and tubing connections are secure, inspect filters for clogs, and consult the troubleshooting section of the manual. If alarms persist, contact the supplier or an authorized service center.
For many home users, a concentrator provides a continuous source of oxygen and can reduce reliance on cylinders. However, some situations (travel without power, emergencies) may still require cylinders. Discuss with your healthcare provider to determine the best setup for your needs.
Regulations vary by country. Because it is a Class II medical device intended for oxygen therapy, many regions require a prescription or medical guidance for proper use—check local regulations and consult your healthcare provider before purchase.
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