According to the product specifications, the flow rate is adjustable from 0.5 to 3 LPM (liters per minute).
The concentrator delivers oxygen at 93 ± 3% purity at the specified flow range.
Yes — it is designed for home portability. The unit is relatively compact (348 × 280 × 510 mm) and has a net weight of 15 kg, making it easy to move around the house. For lifting or longer moves, use care or a second person.
The device is intended for home oxygen therapy and can run for extended periods. Follow the manufacturer's user manual for recommended duty cycles and routine maintenance to ensure safe continuous operation.
The concentrator requires AC mains power and consumes ≤ 300 W. No internal battery is listed in the specifications, so it will need a household outlet for operation. Contact the seller if you require a battery option or inverter compatibility.
The sound level is specified as ≤ 43 dB, which is relatively quiet and suitable for home environments.
The unit includes alarms for power failure, high and low pressure, and low oxygen concentration to alert the user to potential faults or unsafe conditions.
Routine maintenance typically includes cleaning or replacing inlet filters, checking tubing and cannulas, and periodic inspection or servicing by a qualified technician. Specific intervals (e.g., weekly/monthly) are provided in the manufacturer's manual — check that manual or contact Fuda for exact service schedules.
Compatibility: the unit is compatible with standard oxygen tubing and nasal cannulas used for home oxygen therapy. Whether a cannula is included can vary by seller — confirm the package contents with your vendor.
This model requires AC power and has no listed internal battery, so it is not suitable for in-flight use. It can be transported in a car for travel between locations, but verify airline and transport provider requirements before attempting air travel.
Yes. Do not smoke or allow open flames near the device or oxygen tubing, keep the unit away from flammable oils and aerosols, ensure adequate ventilation around the machine, and follow all instructions in the user manual. Consult your healthcare provider for safe use.
Outlet pressure is specified at 0.04–0.07 MPa (6–10 PSI), which is compatible with standard home oxygen delivery accessories (cannulas, tubing, humidifier bottles). Confirm accessory compatibility with your supplier.
The specification lists the instrument classification as Class II. Required certifications (CE, FDA, etc.) depend on region and seller — check the product listing or contact Fuda for documentation needed in your country.
Many home concentrators can accept an external humidifier bottle for use at higher flow rates or prolonged therapy. The product description does not explicitly list a humidifier; confirm with the manufacturer or vendor whether a humidifier bottle is supported or included.
Package contents are not fully listed in the specifications provided. Typical packages may include the concentrator, power cord, user manual, and possibly a nasal cannula and filters. Warranty and after-sales service depend on the seller and region — contact Fuda or your retailer for exact details on warranty length and local service centers.
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