According to the product description, the unit can deliver oxygen up to 10 liters per minute (L/min). Check the user manual or product labeling for details about adjustable flow settings for your specific model.
Product naming and marketing can sometimes be inconsistent. The specification provided with this listing states a delivery of up to 10 L/min. If you need clarification, confirm the exact model and flow capability with the seller or manufacturer before purchase.
This model is an electric, plug-in device specified for 220V 50Hz mains power. No internal battery is listed in the specifications, so continuous operation requires an appropriate AC power source unless you arrange a compatible external inverter or power backup.
Because the listed model is a plug-in (220V) device with no battery specified, it is generally intended for home and locations with AC power. Air travel rules vary by airline and regulator; contact the airline and the manufacturer to confirm approval and any required documentation before attempting to travel with the unit.
The product is described for household and long-term oxygen treatment applications. However, any long-term oxygen therapy should be prescribed and supervised by a qualified healthcare professional who can confirm that this device meets the patient’s clinical needs.
The listing indicates CE and ISO certification and classifies the instrument as Class II. The specifications show 'Safety Standard: None' — for full regulatory and safety information, verify documentation from the manufacturer or supplier to ensure it meets local requirements.
The single package dimensions are listed as 37 x 38 x 60 cm, with a single gross weight of 27.000 kg. For the actual unit weight and unpacked dimensions, check the product datasheet or ask the seller.
The listing does not enumerate included accessories. Typical concentrator packages often include a power cord, nasal cannula, and a user manual. Confirm the exact contents with the seller prior to purchase.
Basic operation for a plug-in concentrator is: place the unit on a flat surface, connect to the correct mains voltage, turn the power on, and set the flow to the prescribed L/min before attaching the cannula or mask. Always follow the step-by-step instructions in the supplied user manual.
Specific maintenance intervals are not provided in the listing. In general, follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule in the manual: keep intake vents clear, clean or replace external filters as instructed, and arrange periodic professional servicing. Contact WEGO or your supplier for the recommended schedule for this model.
Oxygen concentration (purity) is not specified in the provided listing. Many medical oxygen concentrators deliver high-purity oxygen, but you should request the manufacturer’s specification for oxygen concentration (e.g., % O2 at given flow rates) to ensure it meets clinical requirements.
Noise level (dB) is not listed in the specifications. If noise is a concern, ask the seller for the decibel rating or listen to a demo before purchase, or consult the product manual for typical operating noise information.
The listing indicates first-aid assistance as an application. While it can provide supplemental oxygen, it is not a replacement for professional emergency medical services. In emergencies, call emergency responders and follow their guidance.
Warranty and service details are not provided in the listing. Check with the seller or WEGO Medical for warranty length, terms, and locations of authorized service centers before buying.
Most concentrators use standard connectors and are compatible with common oxygen masks and nasal cannulas, but the listing does not specify connector size. Confirm compatibility with the seller or refer to the product manual for connector specifications.
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