Invacare XPO2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
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About the Invacare XPO2 |
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Invacare XPO2 FAQs
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The new XPO2 Portable Concentrator is the newest addition to Invacare's proven line of home oxygen technologies. Now providers and patients have a choice of ambulatory systems from Invacare, the world leader in oxygen. Named for its extreme portability, the XPO2 is lightweight, clinically robust, and easy to operate. The supplemental battery and AC or DC power options make it easy for patients to go just about anywhere without the concern of running out of oxygen.
- Lightweight - only 6 pounds
- Small - only 10" tall
- Internal battery provides 2.5 hours on setting 2
- Supplemental battery provides an additional 2.5 hours on setting 2
- Pulse dose settings 1-5 meet the needs of most patients
- Battery, AC, or DC operation for patient convenience
- No separate battery recharger; charge internal and external batteries with either the AC or DC adapter
- Reliable and durable, backed by a 5-year limited warranty
- XPO100 kit contains the portable concentrator with carrying case, AC adapter, and DC adapter
- XPO100B kit contains the portable concentrator with carrying case, AC adapter, DC adapter and supplemental battery
- Other accessories available separately
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What does the XPO2 portable oxygen concentrator weigh?
6 lbs with internal battery and carrying case
7.5 lbs with supplemental battery and carrying case
How long can the XPO2 operate on battery power?
The XPO2 has an internal battery that lasts 2.5 hours on Setting 2. By attaching a supplemental battery, you get an additional 2.5 hours.
What is XPO2’s oxygen producing capability?
XPO2 can deliver a maximum of 900 ml/min.

What size is the XPO2?
It is about the size of a woman's purse:
10" High
7" Wide
4" Deep
Can I use the XPO2 while I sleep?
Your doctor can determine whether or not the XPO2 portable concentrator is appropriate for you while you sleep. An overnight pulse oximetry test may be necessary to measure your oxygen saturation level while using XPO2 at night. 
Can I use the XPO2 portable concentrator when I travel?
The XPO2 is ideal for people who enjoy traveling and rely upon oxygen therapy. The XPO2 operates from a wall outlet (AC power), an automobile charger (DC power), its internal rechargeable battery, or supplemental battery.
Is the XPO2 FAA approved for airline travel?
YES! The XPO2 is now FAA approved, effective January 20, 2009.
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Invacare XPO2 Product Specifications
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| Oxygen Flow |
Pulse Dose Delivery
Setting (1) = 15 milliliters
(2) = 23 milliliters
(3) = 31 milliliters
(4) = 37 milliliters
(5) = 42 milliliters |
| Oxygen Concentration |
90% /- 3% at all settings |
| Weight |
6 pound with internal battery
7.3 pounds supplemental battery attached |
| Dimensions |
10" H x 7" W x 4" D |
| Battery Duration |
2.5 hours at setting 2, internal battery
2.5 hours at setting 2, supplemental battery |
| Battery Recharge Time |
3 hours (recharge time increases if unit is running while charging) |
| Power Consumption |
35 watts
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| AC Power |
100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz, 1.5 amps at 120 VAC |
| DC Power |
12-16 VDC, 3.3 amps at 18 VDC |
| Operating Altitude |
Up to 10,000 ft. above sea level |
| Oxygen Capacity |
900 ml per minute |
| Concentrator Warranty |
5 years (3 years on compressor) |
| Battery Warranty |
1 year |
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Invacare Portable Concentrator is Approved by FAA for Airline Travel
01/21/2009
By OxiMedical,
Invacare News Release
01/20/09

ELYRIA, Ohio (January 20, 2009)
Invacare Corporation (NYSE: IVC) announced today that the Federal Aviation Administration SFAR No. 106 has been amended to include the Invacare® XPO2™ portable concentrator for use onboard passenger aircraft.
Introduced in May 2008, the XPO2 portable concentrator combines the reliability and durability providers want with the clinical performance patients need to stay oxygenated during use. Now that the XPO2 has been approved by the FAA, Invacare will approach individual airlines for their approvals regarding in-flight use of oxygen systems. Southwest Airlines has already approved the system.
"We've been very pleased with the launch of the XPO2. Invacare is proud to offer providers oxygen solutions for the entire continuum of care of their patients. Now that the XPO2 has FAA approval, we will meet an even greater variety of patient needs," said Joseph Lewarski, vice president, Invacare respiratory division.
The XPO2 portable concentrator weighs only six pounds and incorporates Sensi-Pulse™ technology, an innovative five-setting pulse dose oxygen delivery system that keeps oxygen patients saturated during all activities of daily living. It operates from battery, AC or DC power. The two-and-a-half hour battery duration (at setting 2) may be doubled to five hours through the use of an optional one-and-a-half pound supplemental battery that attaches easily to the carrying case. Other features include quiet, simple operation, and a contemporary, non-medical look, all of which are very important to oxygen patients.
Invacare Corporation (NYSE: IVC), headquartered in Elyria, Ohio, is the global leader in the manufacture and distribution of innovative home and long-term care medical products that promote recovery and active lifestyles. The company has 6,100 associates and markets its products in 80 countries around the world. For more information about the company and its products, visit Invacare's website at www.invacare.com.
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