Inogen Rove 6 Getting Started Guide

This guide provides essential information for setting up and operating your Inogen Rove 6 portable oxygen concentrator.

Product Information

Manufacturer: Inogen, Inc.

Address: 301 Coromar Drive, Goleta, CA 93117, USA

Contact:

European Authorized Representative: EMERGO EUROPE, Prinsessegracht 20, 2514 AP, The Hague, The Netherlands

UK Responsible Person: Emergo Consulting (UK) Limited, c/o Cr360 - UL International, Compass House, Vision Park Histon, Cambridge CB24 9BZ, United Kingdom

Regulatory Information: EC [REF] 0086, 2797

Model Number: 96-12180-00-01 A

Getting Started Steps

Step 1: Unpacking

Open the Inogen Rove 6 package. You should find the Inogen Rove 6 device, a carrying case, a battery, a power supply, and a user manual.

Visual Description: An elderly couple is happily opening a cardboard box labeled 'Inogen'. Inside the box, another smaller box also labeled 'Inogen' is visible. The second image shows the Inogen Rove 6 device, a black carrying case, a white battery pack, a user manual, a power adapter with cords, and a car power adapter, with a blue checkmark indicating completion.

Step 2: Connecting the Power Supply

Connect the power supply to the Inogen Rove 6 device and then plug it into a power outlet.

Visual Description: A power cord is shown connecting to the Inogen Rove 6 device. Another image shows the power adapter being plugged into a wall socket.

Step 3: Charging the Battery

Ensure the battery is properly inserted into the device. The device will indicate when the battery is charging.

Visual Description: A battery icon on the device screen shows a charging indicator.

Step 4: Connecting the Nasal Cannula

Attach the nasal cannula to the oxygen outlet port on the Inogen Rove 6 device.

Visual Description: A nasal cannula is shown being connected to the Inogen Rove 6 device.

Step 5: Turning On the Device

Press the power button to turn on the Inogen Rove 6. The device will begin its startup sequence.

Visual Description: A finger is pressing the power button on the Inogen Rove 6 device.

Step 6: Adjusting Settings

Use the '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the oxygen flow rate. The display shows the current setting, battery level, and other status indicators.

Visual Description: The Inogen Rove 6 screen displays 'Inogen Rove 6', the time, battery percentage (86%), and icons for alerts and volume. Buttons for adjusting settings (+/-), power, and alerts are visible. The flow rate setting is indicated as 'R = 1-6'.

Step 7: Using the Device

Place the nasal cannula on and begin receiving oxygen. The device is designed for continuous use.

Visual Description: An elderly couple is sitting on a couch, reading a document. A battery icon indicates a full charge.

Step 8: Battery Life

The Inogen Rove 6 provides approximately 3 hours of battery life on a full charge at a setting of 2. Battery life may vary depending on the setting used.

Visual Description: A clock shows '3h' indicating battery duration, next to a fully charged battery icon.

Step 9: Carrying the Device

Use the provided carrying case to transport your Inogen Rove 6. The case allows for comfortable portability.

Visual Description: The Inogen Rove 6 device is shown inside its black carrying case, with a strap. Another view shows the device in the case from a different angle, highlighting a connection port.

Step 10: Lifestyle Integration

The Inogen Rove 6 is designed to support an active lifestyle, allowing users to travel and engage in daily activities with confidence.

Visual Description: An elderly couple is taking a selfie outdoors, both wearing athletic clothing and carrying the Inogen Rove 6 in its case.

Models: Rove 6 Portable Oxygen Concentrator, Rove 6, Portable Oxygen Concentrator, Oxygen Concentrator, Concentrator

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