• While waiting to board your flight, you may be able to conserve battery power by using the
AC Power Supply to power your Inogen One G3 from an electrical outlet in the airport terminal
if available.
• You should inform the airline you will be using your Inogen One G3. Have your physician
letter with you and ready for inspection if requested.
During Your Flight
1. If using airline power port, remove the Battery from the Inogen One G3 Oxygen
Concentrator. Due to aircraft power limitations, the AC Power Supply cannot
be used to charge the Inogen One G3 Battery when onboard aircraft.
2. Connect the DC Power Plug for available airline power. Check with airline personnel
to ensure compatibility.
• During taxi, takeoff and landing, stow your Inogen One G3 under the seat in front of you.
Your Inogen One G3 will fit upright under most airline seats. However, if it doesn't fit you may
turn it on its side with vents facing up.
• It is not necessary to turn off your Inogen One G3 during taxi, takeoff and landing if your
physician's written statement requires you receive oxygen during these periods.
CAUTION
A change in altitude (for example, from sea level to mountains) may affect total
oxygen available to the patient. The Inogen One G3 has been verified to provide
oxygen to specification up to 10,000 ft. (3048 m). Consult your physician before
traveling to higher or lower altitudes to determine if your
flow settings should be changed.
After Your Flight
• Remember to recharge additional batteries you may have used prior to your next flight.
Traveling By Bus, Train or Boat
Contact your carrier to find out about power port availability.
Battery Operating Instructions
Ensure that the battery is in place and charged. Disconnect the OxyGo from its
power source. While the OxyGo is operating on battery power, the battery will discharge. The
display will indicate the estimated remaining percentage (%) or minutes of use.
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