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Respironics EverGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator

Respironics EverGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator
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    Portable Oxygen Concentrator

    The EverGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator from Respironics is the oxygen therapy solution that lets active patients do the things they want – without worrying about running out of oxygen. Its 8-hour battery life, 1050 ml per minute oxygen capacity, lightweight design (weighs less than 10 pounds), and easy-to-use touch screen mean patients can finally be active all day.

    Air Travel  FAA Approved for Air Travel

    EverGo is ideally suited for people who enjoy travel as it has been cleared by the FAA* for use on commercial airlines.

    *Airline policies for traveling with an oxygen concentrator vary. Patients need to check with their airline before flying with EverGo. 

    Features

    8-Hour Battery Life,* 1050 ml/minute Oxygen Capacity Mean More Freedom for Patients

    EverGo is the portable oxygen therapy solution that truly gives active patients the freedom they deserve. EverGo’s extra-long battery life gives patients the freedom to be spontaneous; and its larger oxygen capacity means patients can test their limits – without being limited by the device.

    *Based on 20 breaths per minute and a typical device setting of 2.

    • FAA - Approved for airline travel
    • Non-medical design looks like an ordinary carry-on bag or camcorder case
    • Lightweight weighs less than 10 pounds

     

    Specifications / Part Numbers & Accessories

    Specifications

    AC Power Universal Input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 1.0 Amp; Output: 18 VDC, 5 Amp
    DC Power 12-18 VDC, 5 Amp
    Power Consumption 110 W at 100 VAC (charging), 120 W at 240 VAC (charging); 70 W (not charging)
    Oxygen Concentration 90% +/- 3%
    Oxygen Delivery Pulse Dose Settings 1-6 in 0.5 increments
    Weight 10 lbs (4.5 kg) with 2 batteries, 8.5 lbs (3.9 kg) with 1 battery
    Dimensions Length: 12 in (30.5 cm) Width: 6 in (15.2 cm) Height: 8.5 in (21.6 cm)
    Battery Duration 2 batteries = 8 hours (setting of 2, 20 bpm), 1 battery = 4 hours (setting of 2, 20 bpm)
    Sound Level 43 dBA typical at a Setting of 2
    Filters Gross particle, inlet filter, micro-felt filter (bacteria)
    Oxygen Purity Alarms Low oxygen at 83%
    Operating Temperature 41F to 104F (5C to 40C)
    Storage/Transport Humidit -4F to 140F (-20C to 60C) up to 95% RH non-condensing
    Operating Humidity Up to 95% relative humidity
    Outlet Pressure 3 psi
    Operating Altitude Up to 8000 ft
    Alarms and Indicators Low battery at 17 minutes life left; battery status on touch screen and on battery; no breath alarm after 2 minutes
    Oxygen Capacity 1.05 liters per minute (pulse dosed)

    Part Numbers & Accessories

    Ordering information

    Basic system includes: EverGo portable oxygen concentrator, carrying case, two rechargeable lithium ion batteries, mobile cart, DC and AC power cords, accessory case, and user manual.

    Concentrator systems

    Accessories

    Item Part number
    Air inlet filter (6 pack) 900-150
    EverGo black carrying case 900-200
    Rechargeable lithium ion battery 900-102
    Accessory case 900-250
    Battery charger/recalibrator 900-103
    Mobile cart 900-100
    DC power cord 900-101
    AC power supply 900-105
    AC power cord (North American) 900-104
    User manual 900-098
    Reusable ship case 900-205

    Extended warranties

    Item Part number

    1-year extended warranty protection

    1038653

    2-year extended warranty protection

    1088501

    3-year extended warranty protection

    1086147

     

     

    Evergo Easy-to-use touch screen interface controls all EverGo functions and clearly shows battery life and prescribed setting.


    Evergo Easy access to batteries makes them easy to change and charge – plus EverGo can be simultaneously charged and operated.


    Evergo Low maintenance just one easy-to-remove filter for patients to clean.

     

     Full assortment of accessories gives patients the flexibility to tailor the EverGo to their needs.

    Traveling with Portable Oxygen

    For oxygen patients who love to travel and don’t want to be tied down by conventional oxygen therapy, the EverGo portable oxygen concentrator from Respironics is the answer. EverGo weighs less than ten pounds, has an eight-hour battery life, and can deliver 1050 ml/min of oxygen, making it ideal for oxygen patients traveling by plane, train, bus or car.

    With its impressive oxygen generating capacity and long battery life of eight hours (on a typical patient setting of 2), oxygen patients never have to worry about storing oxygen tanks, waiting for home deliveries, or most importantly, running out of oxygen. And the EverGo offers three power options - AC, DC, and two rechargeable batteries.

    Travel tips for oxygen patients

    Traveling can seem daunting for people who require supplemental oxygen. But you don’t have to give up the ability to travel. With proper planning and guidance, you can go on a weekend getaway or a week-long vacation without worry.

    The following are tips that you can use to plan your next trip.

    • Speak with your doctor to make sure it is safe for you to travel.
    • Obtain a current physician order (prescription) for your oxygen. Keep a copy with you at all times.
    • Decide where, how and when you will travel.
    • Contact your oxygen provider.

    Air Travel with Evergo

    United States

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved the Respironics EverGo portable oxygen concentrator for use aboard commercial airline flights traveling within the United States as well as on international flights that begin or end in the United States. Because airline policies for traveling with an oxygen concentrator vary, patients need to check with their airlines before flying with EverGo.

    The EverGo FAA label is located on the top of the unit above the touch screen. To view the label, unzip the EverGo case and open the top flap.

    Helpful resources

    Major United States commercial airlines

    FAA Approved Portable Oxygen Concentrator Positive Testing Results

    Safe Trip List

    International

    EverGo is approved for use by international airlines (see the listing below). Because airline policies for traveling with an oxygen concentrator vary, patients need to check with their airlines before flying with EverGo.

    • Air Berlin
    • Air Canada
    • Air France
    • Air Iceland
    • All Nippon Airways
    • Blue1
    • British Airways
    • Cathay Pacific
    • CityJet
    • Continental Micronesia (Continental)
    • El AL Isreal Airlines
    • Gulfstream International (Continental)
    • Hawaiian
    • Horizon
    • Iceland Air
    • JAL
    • KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines)
    • Lufthansa
    • Mango
    • Norwegian
    • Qantas 
    • Sinapore Air
    • SAS Airlines
    • Virgin Atlantic
    • West Jet

     

    Check back on this web page as the list of commercial airlines permitting EverGo portable oxygen concentrator continues to grow. 

    Flying with Oxygen

    Flying with supplemental oxygen equipment such as Respironics EverGo requires advance planning. You should check with your airline for their guidelines prior to your trip. For example, most airlines require patients to carry a prescription and a written statement from a physician allowing you to fly. Other guidelines may include:

    • Confirming travel arrangements with the airline 48 hours in advance
    • The ability to hear the portable oxygen concentrator alarms and see the alarm light indicators, to take the appropriate action in response to these warnings, or travel with a companion capable of doing so
    • Notifying the airline upon check-in, and the flight attendant upon boarding, that you plan on using a portable oxygen concentrator onboard the airplane

    Many airlines have special assistance coordinators to help you through the process.

    Land Travel with Evergo

    Travel by Land - Car, RV, Train or Bus

    Traveling by car, recreational vehicle, bus or train typically presents fewer restrictions to travelers relying on oxygen therapy. If traveling by land via a commercial carrier, patients are typically required to contact their carrier in advance regarding their need to use portable oxygen equipment.

     

     Land-travel Tips

    • Always check with your physician before your trip to determine if a change in climate or altitude may have an effect on your breathing. Your doctor may need to adjust your oxygen flow rate accordingly.
    • Keep the name and telephone number of your homecare equipment provider on hand in the event that you have a question or request while on the road.
    • Never store oxygen tanks in the trunk or locked in a hot car.
    • Always keep the oxygen container upright and secure.
    • Always open a window slightly to prevent oxygen accumulation.
    • Never smoke while using oxygen.

     

    Car or Recreational Vehicle

    EverGo’s long-battery life is ideal for both short and long car or recreational vehicle trips. While traveling, you can rely on the device’s two rechargeable batteries for complete freedom or you can plug into a car’s DC outlet. Connecting to the DC outlet allows you to operate the EverGo from a car or an RV battery at the same time the device is charging its internal batteries.

    Note: As with any device utilizing an automobile's DC power port, the engine must be running - otherwise the automobile's battery will discharge.

     

    Train Travel

    Traveling by train with EverGo is also convenient with few restrictions or requirements. Americas national rail system, Amtrak, provides the following guidelines:

    • You must notify Amtrak at least 12 hours in advance of boarding time of your need to bring oxygen on the train.
    • Amtrak requires that oxygen equipment cannot rely solely on train-provided electrical power. Any device brought on a train must be able to operate a minimum of four hours without available onboard electrical power.
    • If you would like to recharge your EverGo portable concentrator aboard the train, electrical outlets are available for Amtrak passengers traveling in a sleeping car.

    For additional information on train travel with oxygen, you can contact Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL (872-7245) or visit their website at http://www.Amtrak.com.

     

    Bus Travel

    oxygen devices like the EverGo. General guidelines suggest that oxygen therapy patients provide 48-hour advance notification before day of travel. According to Greyhound, advance notice is in accordance with federal guidelines and allows them to make the necessary arrangements to provide requested assistance. To arrange assistance for travel within the Greyhound system, call their Customers with Disabilities Travel Assistance Line at 1-800-752-4841.

    SeaTravel with Evergo 

    Sea Travel

    Most cruise lines allow passengers to bring their personal supply of oxygen, such as EverGo, aboard ship. Check with your cruise line well in advance to learn more about specific requirements, policies and procedures for bringing oxygen equipment onboard. For your convenience, we have provided contact information for the most popular cruise line companies.

     

    Major Cruise Lines

    Carnival Cruise Lines www.carnival.com 866-299-5698
    Celebrity Cruise Lines www.celebritycruise.com 800-647-2251
    Costa Cruise Line www.costacruise.com 800-445-8020 ex 5009
    Crystal Cruise Line www.crystalcruises.com 800-804-1500
    Cunard Cruise Line www.cunard.com  800-728-6273
    Disney Cruise Line www.disneycruise.disney.go.com 800-951-3532
    Holland America www.hollandamerica.com  877-724-5425
    Norwegian Cruise Line www.ncl.com   
    Princess Cruise Line www.princess.com  800-774-6237
    Regent Seven Seas Cruise Line www.rssc.com  877-505-5370
    Royal Caribbean www.royalcaribbean.com  888-562-7625
    Windstar Cruise Line www.windstarcruises.com 800-258-7245

     

    Support Group

    The American Lung Association may be able to provide you with additional support or specialized assistance for your cruise. Contact your local chapter of the American Lung Association (www.lungusa.org) for details.

    Safe Trip Check List

     

     

     

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