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1.      Eppur  RESPIRONICS       RFR  EverGo       EverGo    USER MANUAL    ne a emme ACTIVEX forever    M ille  PA15668 USA  m 1060021 IMPROVING OUTCOMES  IMPROVING LIVES     NS 8 05 2010    TABLE OF CONTENTS    INCEOGUEHIO MI sciatrice oneri 1  Middle 1  OFA AINE ANA na 1  DR  1  E CICO EM 2  Warnings and odono 3  WI 6  How to CONRCERSPIGR Sanna 6   Getting STAICOG PIE E AE E E A EA E E TE 7  Battery DURE 7  Inserting the Babel 8  Charging the Battery s  with AC Power Supply           esssssssssssssscssseccsesessssesecsssecscseceesesecseaes 10   Operating the EverGo Device         sceessssscccccssececcsssscccssssccossssecoecossecesssssseeosss 11  Getting Stared aira nian RR E NRE om a ee ane 13  Operating the TOUS 15   Alarm Indicators and Screen Symbols         sessssssscscccssssssssccesosssssssecesessssssesse 19   Troubleshooting a rinvia 24   Caring TOF your Battery S   seciecscsssscvsveeseisecancassssvvntuetuincsevscsevedecacavsnssveetvocctenes 25  Battery older ete eee ere 25   Caring for your EverGo Device         cccccccsscsrssrrsrssssssssssssssssscsscsccscccccccccssssees 26  Cle arti  te 4A 26  Cleaning the Carrying Case  alia 27  DEVICE SONGE aner e i men N Ea ere er E REEDA 27  Device DIEHOSa luengo E i 27   Traveling With Your System         scssssssssssceccosssssesccecesossssscccesosssssssesesessssssssse 28   SD SCIICAUIONNS IINE EA OOO iii 31   EMC Informati   sssini a 33   Limited Warrant 35       2010 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V  All rights reserved     
2.     421  shows the number of hours this    This    double touch    feature helps unit has been operated   prevent unwanted starts or inadvertent changes in oxygen flow     You may touch anywhere on the screen as your first touch   The second touch must be on the on off symbol O within    5 seconds or the screen will turn off     You may begin breathing from your unit immediately after starting  the device       13  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    4  To set the device   s flow setting   first touch the large number  such  as the 2 shown in Figure 9  in the  center of the screen     o       5  Each time you press the flow  setting number  an up arrow Figure 9  Touch the number to change the    fl ines     it and or down arrow ow setting  bd will appear on the screen      Examples are shown in Figures 16 17   To increase the flow  setting  press the up arrow  To decrease the flow setting  press the  down arrow     The device can be set to  1  1   2  2   3  3   4  4   5  5   and 6     Warning  It is very important to set your device to your prescribed level  of oxygen flow  Do not increase or decrease your flow rate from your  prescribed level until you first consult with your physician     Note  When it is turned on  the device will automatically start at the flow  rate setting used when the device was last turned off  As a precaution  each  time you start the unit  verify the flow setting     6  Position the nasal cannula on your face  as shown below  and  breath
3.    Lines Lines    Surge  1 kV Line to Line  1 kV Line to Line Mains power quality should be that of a typical  IEC 61000 4 5  2 kV Line to Ground  2 kV Line to Ground home or hospital environment     Voltage Dips  Short   lt 5 U    gt 95  Dip in U     lt 5 U    gt 95  DipinU     Mains power quality should be that of a typical  Interruptions and for 0  5 Cycle for 0  5 Cycle home or hospital environment  If the user of the  Voltage Variations on Device required continued operation during  Power Supply Input  40  U_  60  DipinU     40   U   60  Dip in U   for   power mains interruptions  it is recommended  Lines for 5 Cycles 5 Cycles that the Device be powered from an  IEC 61000 4 11 uninterruptible power supply or battery    70  U   30  Dip in U   70   U   30  Dip in U   for   for 25 Cycles 25 Cycles     lt 5  U    gt 95  Dip in U      lt 5   U    gt 95  Dip inU    for 5 Seconds for 5 Seconds    Power Frequency 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at   50 60 Hz  Magnetic levels characteristic of a typical location in a  Field typical home or hospital environment    IEC 61000 4 8    Note  U_ is the A C  mains voltage prior to application of the test level        33  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Guidance and Manufacturer   s Declaration   Electromagnetic Immunity    EverGo is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below  The user of EverGo should assure that it is used  in such an environment     IEC 60601 Compliance  Imm
4.   2  Dampen a cloth in the detergent and water solution and wipe the    outside surfaces of the case clean     Warning  Do not use alcohol  solvents  polishes or any oily substances on the  device  as they are flammable     Caution  Do not allow liquids into any of the controls  the interior of the  case  or the oxygen tubing connector  Should this happen  contact your home  care provider for assistance     Device Storage    Store your device in a place where it will remain clean and dry     Caution  Do not store your device or accessories in extreme temperatures     below  4   F   20   C  or above 140   F  60   C      Warning  The device should always be stored with the carrying case  The only  time the carrying case should be removed is during air travel  if requested by  airport security personnel  See the Traveling section in this manual for more   information     Device Disposal    Dispose of the device in accordance with local regulations or contact your home  care provider     27  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    TRAVELING WITH Your SYSTEM    With your EverGo system and proper advance planning  you can enjoy  traveling within your community and beyond  Before you leave  make sure you    pack the following     e Fully charged battery s   and extra batteries for a long trip   e Power supply and AC power cord  e DC power cord    Also  be sure to take the telephone numbers of your home care provider and  physician in case of an emergency     By Air    Note  E
5.  EverGo User Manual    THE AUDIO ALARM HAS  BEEN SILENCED    ON OFF SYMBOL       Figure 19  After pressing the alarm symbol  the bell   the audio alarm is silenced  though the alarm  symbol remains on the screen as long as the condition remains  To correct an NB alarm  check for  pinched cannula tubing  For details about alarms  see the Alarm Indicators section  To turn off   the device  press the on off symbol and then press the on off symbol again as described in the next  figure     i  PRESS HERE TO  enn TURN OFF DEVICE       Figure 20  Typical display after touching the On Off symbol on the previous screen to turn off the  device  You must press this symbol again  on this screen  to turn off this device  If this symbol is not  pressed within 5 seconds  the previous screen will reappear and the device will remain on     Note  To stop the device  gently touch the on off symbol twice  once on each  of the last two screens  Figures 19 20   This    double touch    feature helps    prevent unwanted Stops or starts     19 www ActiveForever com    ALARM INDICATORS AND SCREEN SYMBOLS    Visual  Audio  Indicators    3 short  beeps     1 long beep    3 long beeps        1 short beep    Description    No Breath Alarm    This alarm occurs when a breath  is not detected for a period of 2  minutes  120 seconds  or more   This alarm can be silenced by  pressing the Alarm symbol    the bell symbol  shown on the  screen  This alarm becomes silent  as soon as a breath is detected   If no br
6.  after they are  shipped     Limitations   If any Product purchased from Respironics fails to conform to the warranties set forth herein during the  Warranty Period  as determined by Respironics in its sole discretion  Respironics may discharge its warranty  obligation by repairing or replacing the Product  in Respironics    sole discretion  This may be accomplished by  installing new or remanufactured assemblies or components  or by other repairs deemed appropriate in the  sole discretion of Respironics  The choice of repair or replacement by Respironics shall be the sole and exclusive  remedy of the original purchaser  Respironics reserves the right  in its sole discretion  to refund the purchase  price in lieu of repair or replacement of the Product  In no event shall Respironics    maximum liability under  these warranties exceed the price paid to Respironics by the original purchaser for the Product     Conditions   This warranty does not cover damage or injury whether to the Product or to personal property or persons  caused by accident  misuse  abuse  negligence  failure to install in accordance with Respironics  installation  instructions  failure to operate under conditions of normal use and in accordance with the terms of the  operating manual and instructions  failure to maintain in accordance with the applicable service manuals  or  alteration or any defects not related to materials or workmanship of the Product  This warranty does not cover  damage which may occu
7.  fully charged  Because there is no symbol for the  secondary battery on the left  this means the secondary battery is not inserted     After you turn on the EverGo  it should take less than ten minutes to reach   the specified oxygen purity levels  It is safe to begin breathing from the EverGo  device immediately  Breathing from the unit will cause it to reach oxygen purity  levels in less than ten minutes       15  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    The dot next to the on off symbol is the pulse symbol  It appears whenever you  take a breath and the unit delivers a pulse of oxygen     SECONDARY PRIMARY BATTERY  BATTERY IS FULL LI    IS FULL  PULSE SYMBOL  DOT     eee     menm   emmm  a tentoni       Figure 13  This screen shows a flow setting of 1  The primary battery is inserted correctly and fully  charged  and the secondary battery is inserted correctly and fully charged     PRIMARY BATTERY  _IS 3 4 FULL          AND CHARGING    DC POWER SYMBOL       Figure 14  This typical display shows the flow setting is 1  the primary battery  which is 3 4 or 75   charged  is inserted  and the device is connected to a power source  The secondary battery is not  inserted     PRIMARY BATTERY  IS ALMOST EMPTY  AND CHARGING    SECONDARY BATTERY  IS FULL       Figure 15  This display shows that two batteries are inserted  It also shows that the unit is  connected to a power source  The secondary  left  battery is fully charged  The primary  right   battery is nearly empty and 
8.  not shut  down depending on the severity  of the alarm     Alarm Silenced Symbol    This symbol appears when you  press the bell symbol to silence  the audible alarm  beeps      www ActiveForever com    What To Do    The indicator  resets itself when  breath rate is  reduced  If this  indicator occurs  on a routine basis   contact your home  care provider     Recharge the  batteries and  try to restart the  device     If this alarm occurs  again  change to  another source   of oxygen and  contact your home  care provider     No further action  is needed        Visual  Audio  Indicators    Alternating  short and  long beeps    Description    Low Battery Alarm    The battery symbol flashes  when approximately 20  minutes of battery life remains  for the primary or secondary  battery  Remaining battery life  is dependent on your device  settings and your activity level     Depleted Battery Alarm    This battery symbol flashes when  approximately two minutes   of battery life remains for the  primary or secondary battery     Battery Charging While Almost  Empty Symbol   This battery symbol appears  with  the charging bars scrolling  when  the battery is almost depleted  and recharging     www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    What To Do    Replace the  battery or connect  to a power source      Press bell symbol  to silence the  alarm      Replace or  recharge battery      Press bell symbol  to silence the  alarm      No action needed        21    EverGo User Manual    
9.  user of EverGo should assure that it is used  in such an environment     Emissions Test Electromagnetic Environment   Guidance    RF Emissions Group 1 The Device uses RF energy only for its internal   CISPR 11 function  Therefore  its RF emissions are very  low and are not likely to cause any interference  in nearby electronic equipment     RF Emissions Class B The Device is suitable for use in all   CISPR 11 establishments  including domestic  establishments and those directly connected to   Harmonic Emissions Class A the public low voltage power supply network   IEC 61000 3 2 that supplies buildings used for domestic    Voltage Fluctuations Flicker Emissions Complies papers    IEC 61000 3 3    Guidance and Manufacturer   s Declaration   Electromagnetic Immunity    EverGo is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below  The user of EverGo should assure that it is used  in such an environment     Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment   Guidance    Electrostatic  6 kV Contact  6 kV Contact Floors should be wood  concrete or ceramic tile   Discharge  ESD   8 kV Air  8 kV Air If floors are covered with synthetic material  the  IEC 61000 4 2 relative humidity should be at least 30      Electrical Fast  2 kV for Power Supply    2 kV for Power Supply Mains power quality should be that of a typical  Transient Burst Lines Lines home or hospital environment   IEC 61000 4 4  1 kV for Input Output    1 kV for Input Output
10.  vary based on your activity level and the condition of the battery s      Breath Rate of Breath Rate of  20 BPM 20 BPM   2 batteries   1 battery     6 hours  4 hours    3 hours  2 hours  2 hours  2 hours    Table 1  Approximate duration of the EverGo device operating with two or one fully charged  batteries        www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Inserting the Battery s     Your EverGo device comes with one or two lithium ion batteries  To insert the  battery s  correctly  follow these steps     1  Place your device in a well ventilated location     Note  The EverGo device is shipped from the factory with the battery s     removed     Caution  Open the carrying case only when EverGo is turned off   Never open the case while the unit is operating     2  Open the top of the carrying  case using the zipper  located underneath the  flap surrounding the top f  part of the case  as shown  here  If the device has been  operating  the surfaces  inside may be warm to the  touch  This is normal     3  Check the fuel gauge for  the battery s   To do so   press the white dot on the battery s  and watch how many LEDs  light up  If the battery is low  you can recharge it  See the next       Figure 1  Opening the carrying case    section of this manual     10  to 25  full    1 LED Blinks   Battery is less than  3 Times    10  full and  needs to be  recharged       Figure 2  Battery Fuel Gauge  Table 2  Battery Charge Level and White Button    www ActiveForever com    EverGo U
11.  vehicle   s battery and prevent the vehicle  from starting  Do not allow the device to be connected to the auto  adapter outlet while starting the automobile normally or while you  are starting the automobile with battery recharging cables  Wait until  the automobile starts before connecting the device to the DC power  outlet  Secure the device securely when used in any moving vehicle    Ihe same cautions apply if using the DC adapter outlet on a boat or  recreational vehicle      Turn off the device before removing the battery s   The device should  not be operated without the battery s  installed  If the device is  operated without the battery s  installed  the standard shut down  routine will not be implemented when the power is disconnected prior  to turning off the unit  This can result in damage to the device     Only use the supplied handle and shoulder strap to carry your device   With every use  verify that the case  shoulder strap and handle are in  good condition     Note  Additional warnings  cautions  and notes are located throughout the  manual     www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Symbol Key    Bo Follow instructions REF ee ee ae  for use  No smoking SN Serial number  Ss No oil or grease E Class Il equipment  Keep away from open G Pe Canadian US  flames A ve Certification  D Do not disassemble IPX1 Drip proof equipment    DC power Rechargeable battery    Type BF Applied Part     gt  gt     R Caution  U S  federal law restricts this device to sale 
12. EverGo system using the DC power cord while the  vehicle engine is turned off  you could inadvertently drain the vehicles battery     By Bus or Train    Most bus and train lines allow passengers to use portable oxygen concentrators   but you may need to notify them in advance  When you make your travel  arrangements  well before your departure  contact your carrier for permission to  bring your system and use it on board     Note  Bus and rail carriers outside the United States may have additional  requirements for oxygen concentrators  Contact them several weeks before  you leave to identify any requirements or specifications that may require your  attention     On Arrival    When you arrive at your destination  check the status of your system     battery s   This is an excellent time to recharge the battery s   so it is ready to go  when you need it     If you have any questions or concerns about traveling with your EverGo system   contact your home care provider     30    www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    SPECIFICATIONS    Operational temperature   Operating 41  F to 104   F  5   C to 40   C   Conditions Relative humidity  15  to 95     Altitude  up to 8 000 ft   2 438 m     Storage  4   F to 140   F   20   C to 60   C    unit only  Conditions Relative humidity  up to 95   non condensing       EverGo Oxygen Concentrator    Oxygen N    90   3   6  atall settings    1 12 ml  1    18 ml  2   23 ml  2    29 ml   Flow Settings and 3   35 ml  3   2   41 ml  4   47 m
13. Visual  Audio  Indicators    1 long beep     Power  Connection  Symbol  Disappears     1 short beep    22    Description    Battery Charging While Partly  Full Symbol    When a battery symbol similar to  this appears  with the charging  bars scrolling on the left and   at mid height on the right     the battery is partly full and  recharging     Battery Charge Complete  Symbol    This battery symbol appears  when the battery is fully charged     DC Power Connection Symbol    This symbol appears when the  device is connected to an AC or  DC power source     The Power Connection symbol  disappears when the device is  disconnected from the AC or DC  power source     www ActiveForever com    What To Do    No action needed     No action needed     No action needed     No action needed        Visual  Audio  Indicators    1st press    1 long  beep     2nd press to  turn device  OFF    3 long  beeps    Description    On Off Symbol  This symbol appears when the    device is powered ON  or is ready    to be turned ON or OFF     Pulse Symbol    The dot next to the On Off  symbol appears when the unit  delivers a pulse  whenever you  take a breath     Flow Control Setting    The large number in the center  of the screen shows the oxygen  flow setting   In this example  it  is shown as 2   This number can  range from 1 to 6 in increments  of one half  1  1   2  2  2   etc     Flow Control Change Arrows    These arrow symbols appear  after you touch the flow control  setting number  They a
14. by or on the  ONLY order of a physician     Note  See also the section on alarm indicators and screen symbols     How to Contact Philips Respironics    If you need to contact Philips Respironics directly  call the Philips Respironics  Customer Service department at 1 800 345 6443  US and Canada only  or  1 724 387 4000  You can also use the following address     Philips Respironics  Inc   1001 Murry Ridge Lane  Murrysville  PA 15668  USA    www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    GETTING STARTED    Attach the carrying handle and shoulder strap to the carrying case     Before using the EverGo device for the first time  the EverGo battery s   require an initial uninterrupted charging time of 4 hours minimum  This can  be accomplished by installing the battery s  and using the AC Power Cord  as  described in the following pages     Caution  Use only Respironics batteries in your EverGo device  Using other  batteries could damage the device and will void the warranty     Battery Duration Times    The EverGo device model comes with one or two batteries  depending on the  model being used  EverGo s two battery system gives it long operation duration  times  For example  at a setting of 2 and 20 breaths per minute  BPM  with two  fully charged batteries  the device can be expected to run for 8 hours  Likewise   under similar circumstances at a setting of 4  5  or 6  it can run for 4 hours     The following table shows the approximate duration of use at 20 BPM  Your  times may
15. charging     te www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    UP ARROW TO CHANGE  FLOW SETTING       Figure 16  To change the flow setting  touch the setting number   Here  it is the number 1   This  causes the up flow change arrow to appear  To increase the flow setting  press the up arrow until  you reach your prescribed setting  The flow setting arrow disappears 5 seconds after you touch it   For another example of the flow change arrows  see the next figure        o UP ARROWTO CHANGE  FLOW SETTING  _ DOWN ARROW  PRESS TO TURN    TO CHANGE FLOW  UNIT OFF SETTING          Figure 17  To change the flow setting  touch the setting number  here it is 2 1 2  This causes the up  and down arrows to appear  To increase the flow setting  press the up arrow on the right until you   reach your prescribed setting  To decrease your flow setting  press the down arrow  The flow setting  arrows disappear when you touch the number again or 5 seconds after you last touched the screen     FLOW SETTING          NB SYMBOL FOR      NO BREATH ALARM      AN AUDIO ALARM  HAS OCCURRED       Figure 18  Example of an alarm screen  If the device does not detect breathing for 120 seconds    it will sound the NB alarm and show this typical display with the NB alarm symbol  NB   No  Breath   The alarm symbol  bell  shows the audio alarm is on  To silence the audio alarm  press the  alarm symbol  For a complete list of alarms  see the Alarm Indicators section of this manual     www ActiveForever com 12   
16. dard Single Lumen Nasal Cannula    e EverGo Smart Battery Charger Recalibrator    www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    EverGo System    The device comes with the following items  If any are missing  contact your  equipment provider     e EverGo Device in Carrying Case  with Detachable Handle and  Shoulder Strap       e This User Manual    e Rechargeable Batteries  1 or 2        e   Air Inlet Filters  2    located in zippered pouch on side of bag        e AC Power Supply and Cord       e DC Power Cord SZ     e Accessory Bag        e Mobile Cart  optional     www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Warnings and Cautions    Caution  U S  federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a  physician     Warnings    A warning represents the possibility of harm to the operator or patient     The operator should read and understand this entire manual before  using the device     The device is not intended for life support  Where the prescribing  health care professional has determined that an interruption in the  supply of oxygen  for any reason  may have serious consequences to the  user  an alternate source of oxygen should be available for immediate  use     Geriatric or any other patient unable to communicate discomfort  or  hear or see the alarms while using this device  may require additional  monitoring     Oxygen supports combustion  Oxygen should not be used while  smoking or in the presence of an open flame     Do not use the device in the p
17. e normally through your nose        Figure 10  Correct position of cannula on your face     14  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Operating the Touch Screen    You can change all device settings by gently touching the display screen   including starting the device  stopping it  silencing an alarm  and changing  oxygen flow  The figures that follow explain the displays on your touch screen     The symbols and alarms shown on these screens are discussed in detail in the  Alarm Indicators section of this manual  Familiarize yourself with these pages  before using the device     Note  Because all interaction with your EverGo device is through this touch   sensitive interface  there are no knobs to turn or buttons to push  Simply touch  the screen gently to operate the device     To start the device  touch anywhere on the blank screen  After the first  touch  you will see a screen similar to the one shown below       wee ee           ON OFF SYMBOL    SECONDARY BATTERY 4 PRIMARY BATTERY    Hr   42    VER 1 0 0 0       Figure 11  Typical display after the first touch  Now touch the On Off symbol shown above  Next   you will see the screen below  which indicates that the system is starting up     PRIMARY BATTERY INSERTED    FLOW SETTING   AND FULLY CHARGED    FLOW RATE NUMBER    PULSE SYMBOL  DOT       ee  a ee    iell       Figure 12  Typical display when the device is turned on  This screen shows that the flow setting is  1  and that the primary battery is inserted and
18. eath is detected after  approximately 30 minutes  the  unit shuts down to conserve  power   This alarm is inactive for  ten minutes after startup      Oxygen Concentration Alarm    This alarm occurs when the  device is delivering a lower  concentration of oxygen than  specified  This alarm can be  silenced by pressing the Alarm  symbol  the bell symbol shown  on the screen      www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    What To Do    Check the  connection from  the cannula to   the device  Make  sure the nasal  cannula is properly  positioned on  your face and that  you are breathing  through your  nose  Make sure  the cannula tubing  is not kinked or  obstructed     Change to another  source of oxygen  and contact   your equipment  provider        19    EverGo User Manual    Visual  Audio  Indicators    M    1 long beep  within 2  minutes    A        3 short beeps     3 long beeps    20    Description    High Breath Rate Indicator    This indicator indicates that the  user s breath rate is exceeding  the capacity of the device  The  device is still working properly  and is still providing oxygen at a  rate of 1 05 liters per minute  The  sound associated with this alarm  indicator is a single long beep  that occurs within 2 minutes after  the indicator is displayed on the  LCD      Technical Fault Alarm    This alarm occurs when    a  the battery runs out or   b  the device has a general  malfunction and the unit is no  longer operating properly     The device may or may
19. ected  kinked or twisted  properly to the oxygen outlet port  and that it is free of any obstruction     Device calibration Let the device run for 2 minutes  without breathing through the  cannula and then try breathing  again     Device malfunction    Contact your home care provider     Alarm Occurs The device needs See the Alarm Indicators section for  your attention  information about specific alarms  and what you should do        24  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    CARING FOR YOUR BATTERY S     Handle your battery s  with care     Do not allow a battery   s terminals to touch together as this will cause  the battery to fail     Do not immerse a battery in water    Do not disassemble or deform a battery    Do not expose to  or dispose of  a battery in fire    Avoid exposing a battery to excessive physical shock or vibration   dropping  etc      Keep all batteries out of the reach of children    Do not use any battery that has been damaged in any way     Always charge the batteries in accordance with the manufacturers  instructions  using specified chargers only     Do not use modified battery chargers     Battery Storage    Lithium ion batteries can be stored from  4   F   20   C  to 140   F   60   C  at  up to 80  relative humidity  However  they are best stored below  70   F  21   C  in a cool  dry  well ventilated facility free from corrosive gas or    vapor     Storage at temperatures above 113   F  45   C  such as in a hot car may degrade  battery perfo
20. equency of the transmitter  where Pis the maximum output power of the  transmitter manufacturer     At 80 MHz and 800 MHz  the higher frequency range applies     These guidelines may not apply in all situations  Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and  reflection from structures  objects  and people        34    www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    LIMITED WARRANTY    Respironics  Inc      Respironics     warrants the EverGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator System  the    Product     as set  forth in the following paragraphs     Limited Warranty   Respironics warrants that the Product  except as otherwise stated herein  is free from defects in materials and  workmanship under normal and proper use and when correctly maintained in accordance with applicable  instructions  for a period of two  2  years from the date of shipment by Respironics to the original purchaser   the    Warranty Period         Products Not Under Warranty   Accessories and replacement parts  including  but not limited to  filters and fuses  are not covered under this  warranty  However  Respironics warrants that the battery in the Product will be free from defects in material  and workmanship  under normal and proper use and when correctly maintained in accordance with applicable  instructions  for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment by Respironics to the original purchaser  This  warranty does not apply to batteries that are dropped  misused  altered or otherwise damaged
21. er Manual    Note  An optional EverGo Smart Battery Charger Recalibrator  sold  separately  is available for your system  For more information  contact  your home care provider     OPERATING THE EverGo DEVICE    Warning  Do not use the device without one battery installed and operating     To run the device on battery power  make sure the battery is  properly inserted and sufficiently charged   The battery s  should be  fully charged the first time you use it      To run the device using AC power  make sure you have one battery  installed  Follow these steps   1  Connect the output cable of the AC Power Supply to the    EverGo power inlet     2  Connect the connector of the AC Power Cord into the AC  power supply   3  Connect the plug of the AC Power Cord into an AC outlet    installed to meet national or regional electrical code     Note  The AC Power Supply is equipped with a green light  which    illuminates when it is connected to an energized AC power source     To run the device using DC power from an automobile or other  motorized vehicle  make sure you have one battery installed   Start the vehicle and connect one end of the DC Power Cord to  the device s power inlet and the other end into the vehicle   s DC  electrical outlet     Caution  If you operate the EverGo system using the DC power cord  while the vehicle engine is turned off  you could inadvertently drain  the vehicles battery     11  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Back Up Breathing   When yo
22. es unobstructed ventilation   Always make sure filters and other openings in the case are not  obstructed by items which may impede ventilation  Do not place the  device in a small closed space  such as a closet      e Do not use an extension cord     e Device operation above or outside of the voltage  breath rate   temperature  humidity and or altitude values specified may decrease  oxygen concentration levels     e Never drop or insert any object into any opening     e Be aware that the electrical cord and or tubing could present a tripping  or strangulation hazard     e Do not attempt to remove the EverGo carrying case unless instructed  to do so by airport security officials during air travel  Do not attempt  to operate the EverGo without the carrying case  The EverGo cannot  be operated safely without it  See the Traveling section in this manual  for more information     e Use only power cords supplied by Philips Respironics for this device   Use of power cords not supplied by Philips Respironics may cause  overheating or damage to the device     www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Cautions    A caution represents the possibility of damage to the equipment     Do not immerse the device or allow any liquid to enter the enclosure     When the device is used in an automobile  disconnect it from the  DC auto adapter outlet when the automobile is turned off  Do not  operate the device in a non running vehicle for an extended period of  time  as this may deplete the
23. ing          S   SE R  COMO     OOOOH R 5  A   VELLA  E   4 KX KKK KKK KY  A   ILA E  A   IRREALE E  A    RKRILLRRLLAVA  A   FE LALOVVLEKR  A   EER  A SSIS SSRS  A   ERROR  A RR RSV KI  CSA BOSS  SOK LETT  SITR    TTT  ESS  TE  RR  LEERY XI    X          1  Unzip the filter compartment on the side of the case     2  Carefully remove the filter     3  Using your fingers  unscrew the thumb screw located under the    filter     4  Remove the thumb screw  Put it in a safe place   5  Gently remove the device for inspection   After inspection  immediately do the following     1  Replace the device in the carrying case  Make sure the display will show  through the window on the case     2  Push the thumb screw through the mesh and into the screw hole   3  Using your fingers  screw in the thumb screw until it is secure   4  Carefully replace the filter   5  Close and zip the filter compartment on the side of the case     Warning  Do not attempt to remove the EverGo carrying case unless  instructed to do so by airport security officials during air travel  Do not    attempt to operate the EverGo without the carrying case  The EverGo  cannot be operated safely without it       29  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual  Traveling  continued     By Motor Vehicle    Use the EverGo DC power cord to plug in your system using the vehicle     cigarette lighter or DC power input     Caution  Make sure the vehicle has been started before plugging in your DC  power cord  If you operate the 
24. l  4    53 ml   Pulse Volumes 5   59 ml  5   2   64 ml  and 6   70 ml    up to a max of 1050 ml min     Touch screen  back lit liquid crystal display  LCD   mimencione 12 in  x 6 in  x 8 5 in    30 5 cm x 15 2 cm x 21 6 cm   Weight 8 5 Ibs   3 8 kg  with 1 battery installed  9 10 Ibs   4 5 kg  with 2 batteries installed  Audio Alarm 50 decibels  nominal  at 39 in   1 m      Based on an atmospheric pressure of 14 7 psia  101 kPa  at 70   F  21   C        EverGo Battery    Lithium lon 14 4 VDC  nominal   Dimensions 0 9 in  H x 6 6 in  L x 4 3 in  W   2 7 cm x 16 75 cm x 10 73 cm     15 bs  0719    een ee 2 batteries  8 hours  setting of 2 at 20 bpm    gt  1 battery  4 hours  setting of 2 at 20 bpm   Approximately 2 3 hours per battery from fully  Charge Time discharged to fully charged  depending on the  power source and usage     www ActiveForever com       31    EverGo User Manual    AC Power    Respironics PN 900 105  100 to 240 VAC  50 60 Hz  1 A    DC Power       Classification   The EverGo is classified as    e IEC Class II Internally Powered Equipment  e    Type BF Applied Part   e IPXI  Drip Proof Equipment    e Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air  or with oxygen or nitrous oxide     e Continuous Operation    www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    EMC INFORMATION    Guidance and Manufacturer   s Declaration   Electromagnetic Emissions    EverGo is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below  The
25. llow   you to change the flow control  setting     www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    What To Do    Touch this symbol  to turn the device  on or off     Note  To prevent  inadvertent starts  and stops  the  device requires  two touches of the  screen to turn it on  and off     No action needed     If this is your flow  setting  no action  is needed     If this is not your  proper flow  setting  touch the  number to activate  the arrows  shown  below      Touch the top  arrow to increase  the flow control  setting    Touch the bottom  arrow to decrease  the flow control  setting        23    EverGo User Manual    TROUBLESHOOTING    The table below shows a list of common problems and actions you can take  If  you are unable to resolve a problem  please contact your home care provider     Possible Cause What You Should Do    Device Won t Battery s  is Use the power supply and AC   Turn On depleted  power cord to operate the device   with the battery s  inserted  to  recharge the battery s   If this does  not resolve the problem  contact  your home care provider     Battery s  is not Remove the battery s  and install  installed correctly    them correctly     Screen not touched   Touch the blank screen and then  touch the On Off symbol shown on  the next screen     Device Will Not   EverGo is not Touch the blank screen and then    Trigger A Pulse   turned on  touch the On Off symbol shown on  Of Oxygen the next screen     Cannula tubing is Make sure the tubing is conn
26. r in shipment  This warranty does not apply to any Product or individual part of a  Product that may have been repaired or altered by anyone other than Respironics or an authorized Respironics  service center  This warranty does not apply to any Product which is not purchased new     Exclusions of Warranties   EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  RESPIRONICS MAKES NO WARRANTIES  EXPRESSED   OR IMPLIED  STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE  REGARDING THE PRODUCT  ITS QUALITY OR PERFORMANCE   RESPIRONICS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED  WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  IN NO EVENT SHALL RESPIRONICS BE LIABLE FOR THE  COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS OR FOR ANY INDIRECT  SPECIAL  CONSEQUENTIAL   PUNITIVE  EXEMPLARY OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  COMMERCIAL LOSS OR  LOST REVENUES   FOR ANY CAUSE OF ACTION  WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT  AND WHETHER OR NOT  RESPIRONICS WAS AWARE OR SHOULD HAVE BEEN AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THESE DAMAGES  EXCEPT  FOR THE OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  RESPIRONICS SHALL NOT HAVE ANY OBLIGATION  OR LIABILITY FOR ANY OTHER LOSS  DAMAGE OR INJURY RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE  PRODUCT  PURCHASER   S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS  DOCUMENT SHALL BE AS PROVIDED IN THE PARAGRAPH DESCRIBING LIMITATIONS     Purchaser is cautioned that no person or entity is authorized to make any warranties on behalf of Re
27. resence of a flammable anaesthetic  mixture in combination with oxygen or air  or in the presence of  nitrous oxide     Do not use oil or grease on the concentrator or its components as  these substances  when combined with oxygen  can greatly increase the  potential for a fire hazard and personal injury     If you notice any of the following  discontinue use and contact your  homecare provider       unexplained changes in the performance of this device    unusual or harsh sounds     dropped or mishandled device or the power supply     water spilled into the enclosure     broken enclosure   Use only with a Philips Respironics EverGo power supply   Use only with Philips Respironics EverGo batteries     Use only approved EverGo accessories     www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Warnings  continued     e Repairs and adjustments must be performed by Philips Respironics  authorized service personnel only  Unauthorized service could cause  injury  invalidate the warranty  or result in costly damage     e Periodically inspect electrical cords  cables  and the power supply for  damage or signs of wear  Discontinue use and replace if damaged     e To avoid electric shock  unplug the device and remove the battery s     before cleaning the bag  DO NOT immerse the device in any fluids     e Your homecare provider is responsible for performing appropriate  preventive maintenance at the intervals recommended by Philips  Respironics     e For proper operation  your device requir
28. rmance and reduce battery life  Storage at low temperatures may    aftect initial battery performance       25  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    CARING FOR YOUR EveRGO DEVICE    Cleaning the Air Inlet Filter    Respironics recommends that you clean the air inlet filter weekly  Wash the air    inlet filter  located in the zippered compartment on the end of the device case   Your home care provider may advise you to clean it more often depending on    your operating conditions     Follow these steps to properly clean the air inlet filter     26       Figure 21 Removing the air inlet filter for cleaning     Remove the filter  as shown above  and wash it in a solution of  warm water and mild liquid dish detergent     Rinse the filter thoroughly in warm water  Remove excess moisture  by placing the filter in a soft absorbent towel and gently squeezing  the filter dry  Allow it to air dry thoroughly  Ensure that the filter  is completely dry before putting it back in the device     Tf you have a second air inlet filter on hand  insert this clean  dry filter into  the carrying case while cleaning the dirty filter     Place the dry filter in the zippered compartment and zip the  compartment shut     Caution  Do not operate the device without the air inlet filter in place     www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Cleaning the Carrying Case   If cleaning is necessary  use only warm water and a mild liquid dish detergent   1  Make sure the carrying case is closed 
29. ser Manual    Gently insert the battery s  into  the battery compartment located  on top of the device  Before  inserting the battery s   be certain  that the battery connector on the  bottom of the battery lines up  with the arrow located next to   the battery slot and the Philips  Respironics logo faces the inside  of the device  Pull back the plastic    retainer to allow the battery to fit  properly     If your device uses a second battery        Figure 3  Inserting the primary  battery     you may remove or insert the  secondary battery using the small  flap on the top of the carrying   case to gain access to the battery  compartment  shown here  Refer to  the diagram under the flap which  shows how the battery is inserted   Again  the Philips Respironics  logo should face the inside of the    device        Figure 4  Inserting the secondary    After the battery s  is inserted  check to make sure it is level with or  slightly below the top of the plastic case  When fully inserted  the  plastic retainer tab holds the battery in place  If the battery extends  above the top gray surface  it may be in backwards  Remove it and  insert it correctly  Do not force the battery     Zip the case closed and keep  it zipped during use     Touch the screen once   to verify that the battery  symbol s  is visible  If you do  not see battery symbol s   the  battery s  has been inserted       incorr ectly  Reinsert it if Figure 5  Typical startup screen showing  2 batteries  each 3 4 full  
30. spironics  and any such alleged warranties are hereby disclaimed by Respironics     Respironics  Inc    1001 Murry Ridge Lane  Murrysville  PA 15668  USA    35  www ActiveForever com    
31. t due to fixed RF  transmitters  an electromagnetic site survey should be considered  If the measured field strength in the location in which the Device is used exceeds  the applicable RF compliance level above  the Device should be observed to verify normal operation  If abnormal performance is observed  additional  measures may be necessary  such as re orienting or relocating the Device     E Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz  field strengths should be less than 3 V m   c EverGo incorporates a robust design and conforms with Radiated RF Immunity Test up to 10 V m between 80 MHz and 2 5 GHz while the test  requirement is 3 V m     Recommended Separation Distance Between Portable and Mobile RF Communication Equipment and the Device    EverGo is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled  The user of  EverGo can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF  communication equipment  transmitters  and EverGo as recommended below  according to the maximum output power of the  communications equipment     Rated Maximum Output Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter  meters     Power of Transmitter   Watts  150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz    For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above  the recommended separation distance d in meters  m  can  be estimated using the equation applicable to the fr
32. u turn on your EverGo device  it will sense if you are breathing  from it  If you are not yet breathing through the cannula  EverGo will  begin to pulse automatically about once every five seconds  The only  purpose of this    back up breathing    is to help the unit warm up faster  As  soon as you begin breathing through the cannula  the device will begin  delivering pulses based on your breathing  Back up breathing occurs only  when the EverGo unit has not detected a breath for 30 seconds  You may  begin breathing from the EverGo at any time     12    www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Getting Started    To start your EverGo device  follow these steps   70  learn about the touch screen displays  turn to  the next section of this manual      L    Connect a nasal cannula to the oxygen  outlet on top of your device  as shown in    Figure 7        Figure 7  The nasal cannula is  Note  A standard single lumen nasal connected to the oxygen outlet port    cannula and tubing  not supplied  should on top   be used to deliver oxygen from the EverGo device  The device works with  cannula tubing up to 30 ft   9 m      To turn on the device  gently  touch the screen shown in    Figure 8  This first touch brings   the screen to life and shows the Hr   427  r  de   on off symbol  battery status  hour VR    reading and software version        Gently touch the on off symbol Figure 8  Touch the on off symbol to    start  The number on the screen  i e  Hr  O  to turn on the device
33. unity Test  TestLevel   Level Electromagnetic Environment   Guidance    Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer  to any part of the Device  including cables  than the recommended separation  distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the  transmitter     Recommended separation distance    Conducted RF 3 Vrms  FC   1000 46  iso kHzto d 1 2JP 150 kHz to 80 MHz    80 MHz    Radiated RF 3 V m 10 V m     d 3 5  P 80 MHz to 800 MHz  IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to d 7  P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz  2 5 GHz   where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts   W  according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended  separation distance in meters  m    Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters  as determined by an  electromagnetic site survey     should be less than the compliance level in each  frequency range      t 9  Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked  with the following symbol  A    At 80 MHz and 800 MHz  the higher frequency range applies   Note 2  These guidelines may not apply in all situations  Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures   objects  and people     Field strength from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio  cellular cordless  telephones and land mobile radios  amateur radio  AM and   FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy  To assess the electromagnetic environmen
34. very airline has policies for travel with portable oxygen concentrators  such as your EverGo device  Some airlines do not permit their use while flying  on their aircraft  When you make your reservation  be sure to ask the airline  for their policy regarding use of your EverGo during flight     When flying in the U S  and abroad  commercial airlines may have unusual  requirements for oxygen concentrators  Before you fly  contact all of your  airlines on each of your connecting flights for permission to carry your EverGo  system on board  Be sure to ask about any documentation you may need to  bring with you     Make sure your battery s  is fully charged and that you have enough battery  power for the duration of your flight  If your airline allows you to connect to  its DC power source or other external automotive marine 12 VDC batteries   be sure to remove both internal batteries before connecting the EverGo  The  airline AC power source must not be used to operate the EverGo     On the day of your flight  plan to arrive early  Airport security officers may need  extra time to clear your luggage and oxygen system  They may also ask you to  remove the carrying case from the EverGo device for inspection     Note  DO NOT remove the EverGo carrying case until a security officer  specifically instructs you to do so     28  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Traveling  continued     If a security officer requests that you remove the carrying case  please do the  follow
35. with 421 hours of    necessary    j  device usage and with software version 1 0 0 0       9  www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    Charging the Battery s  with AC Power Supply    Important  The first time you charge the battery s   be sure to charge it fully  Do  not use the DC power cord to do so  instead use AC power     Note  The battery s  will begin charging whenever you connect the device to an    AC outlet  even if youre using it     To charge the battery s  using the AC Power Cord provided with your system   follow these steps     l     10    Connect the output cable of the AC Power Supply to the EverGo    power inlet    Connect the connector of the AC Power Cord into the AC power  supply    Connect the plug of the AC Power Cord into an AC outlet installed    to meet national or regional electrical code   CONNECTOR    ye LIGHT    gt  INDICATOR    METE    VER 1 0 0 0       Figure 6  Connecting the power cord to the connector located under the Velcro flap   A typical battery charging screen is shown on the right    Note  As soon as you connect the device to an energized AC power  source  the light on the AC Power Supply will light up and the cooling  fan will come on  This is normal  The fan will run the entire time it is    charging to keep the battery s  cool     When charging is complete  this takes a minimum of four hours  for first use   disconnect the AC Power Supply and store it with the  AC Power Cord for future SQ     www ActiveForever com    EverGo Us
36. www ActiveForever com    www ActiveForever com    EverGo User Manual    INTRODUCTION    Intended Use    The EverGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator is intended for prescription use by  patients requiring high concentrations of oxygen on a supplemental basis  It   is small  portable and is capable of continuous use in home  institutional  and  travel   mobile environments     Contraindications    e This device is not intended to be life sustaining or life supporting   e This device is not intended for use with humidifiers     e This device is not intended for pediatric use   Description    The EverGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator  its features  and its accessories are  described in detail in this manual  Read and understand it completely before  operating the device     This manual applies to the following products     e EverGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator Device in Carrying Case   e Power Supply   e AC Power Cord   e DC Power Cord   e Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery   e Air Inlet Filter    e Accessory Bag      Warning  Do not attempt to remove the EverGo carrying case unless  instructed to do so by airport security officials during air travel  Do not  attempt to operate the EverGo without the carrying case  The EverGo  cannot be operated safely without it  See the Traveling section in this  manual for more information     For the mobile cart  see the instruction sheet that is packaged with it   This manual does not apply to the following accessory items sold separately     e Stan
    
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