Do you have a question about the iGo 2 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Beatrice Long
January 26, 2025
My grandmother in Lebanon is using an IGo2 portable oxygenator. I can't send u a photo because although it is only 152 kb your program won't accept it. I will try to send the photo if u send me an email and case #. She is now housebound because of this issue. When she turns it on she gets A yellow arrow pointing up and a red wrench to the right of the digit 5.
We're unable to find anyone in Beirut who says they can fix it. Shipping it out of Lebanon is very expensive so we r hoping we can fix it there. Please help. This machine has really improved her mobility and now she is so sad. Thank u.
Joe
February 11, 2025
I’m confused. (Asking question in another way)………..if each breath is a bolus, why have 5 settings ? What is the difference between each setting ?
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Mr. Anderson
February 12, 2025
The five settings on the Drive DeVilbiss iGo2 determine the bolus (oxygen dose) delivered per breath. Each setting corresponds to a different bolus volume:
- Setting 1: 260 ml per breath - Setting 2: 440 ml per breath - Setting 3: 725 ml per breath - Setting 4: 880 ml per breath - Setting 5: 1014 ml per breath
The iGo2 delivers a fixed minute volume of oxygen, meaning as the breathing rate increases, the bolus volume per breath decreases to maintain the total oxygen delivery within the set amount per minute.
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Joe
February 6, 2025
Does pulse setting 3 equal 3 liters of oxygeon per munute ?
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
No, pulse setting 3 on the Drive DeVilbiss iGo2 does not provide 3 liters of oxygen per minute. Instead, it delivers a bolus volume of 725 ml per breath, which varies based on the user's breathing rate. At 10 breaths per minute, it provides 72.5 ml per breath, totaling approximately 0.725 liters per minute.
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Do you have a question about the iGo 2 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
My grandmother in Lebanon is using an IGo2 portable oxygenator. I can't send u a photo because although it is only 152 kb your program won't accept it. I will try to send the photo if u send me an email and case #. She is now housebound because of this issue. When she turns it on she gets A yellow arrow pointing up and a red wrench to the right of the digit 5. We're unable to find anyone in Beirut who says they can fix it. Shipping it out of Lebanon is very expensive so we r hoping we can fix it there. Please help. This machine has really improved her mobility and now she is so sad. Thank u.
I’m confused. (Asking question in another way)………..if each breath is a bolus, why have 5 settings ? What is the difference between each setting ?
The five settings on the Drive DeVilbiss iGo2 determine the bolus (oxygen dose) delivered per breath. Each setting corresponds to a different bolus volume:
- Setting 1: 260 ml per breath
- Setting 2: 440 ml per breath
- Setting 3: 725 ml per breath
- Setting 4: 880 ml per breath
- Setting 5: 1014 ml per breath
The iGo2 delivers a fixed minute volume of oxygen, meaning as the breathing rate increases, the bolus volume per breath decreases to maintain the total oxygen delivery within the set amount per minute.
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Does pulse setting 3 equal 3 liters of oxygeon per munute ?
No, pulse setting 3 on the Drive DeVilbiss iGo2 does not provide 3 liters of oxygen per minute. Instead, it delivers a bolus volume of 725 ml per breath, which varies based on the user's breathing rate. At 10 breaths per minute, it provides 72.5 ml per breath, totaling approximately 0.725 liters per minute.
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