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Inogen® Inlet Filter Replacement for Inogen® at Home System

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The Inogen® At Home Replacement Inlet Filter protects your concentrator from airborne contaminants. Located at the top back, it lasts 5 years. Clean weekly and replace when the "service needed" error appears. Removal may require a tool, but users can change it themselves. 

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The Inogen® At Home Replacement Inlet Filter safeguards your oxygen concentrator from airborne contaminants. Located at the top back of the concentrator, this filter is essential for maintaining optimal performance. With a life expectancy of approximately five years, it should be cleaned weekly and replaced when the "service needed" error appears.

Protection and Compatibility

Designed specifically for the Inogen at Home Stationary Concentrator, this inlet filter ensures that dust, pet hair, and other airborne contaminants do not enter the device. The filter must always be in place during operation to protect the concentrator and ensure the air you breathe is clean.

Maintenance and Longevity

The inlet filter can last up to five years if properly maintained. Regular cleaning, ideally on a weekly basis, helps extend its lifespan and ensures the concentrator functions efficiently. The filter is not intended for frequent user changes but can be replaced when necessary, though tools may be required.

Location and Replacement

Located at the top backside of the concentrator, the inlet filter is easy to access. When the concentrator displays a low-priority "service needed" error, it indicates that the filter needs replacing. Simply slide the filter upwards off the concentrator to remove it. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the filter help keep your Inogen® at Home concentrator in prime working condition.

FAQs

The inlet filter should be cleaned at least weekly to ensure optimal performance and protection against contaminants.

The inlet filter is located at the top back of the Inogen® at Home Stationary Concentrator.

The inlet filter has a life expectancy of approximately five years if properly maintained.

If the concentrator displays a low-priority "service needed" alert, it indicates that the filter needs to be replaced. Follow the instructions in the user manual to change the filter.