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Approved By The FAA For In Flight Use, This Lightweight, Clinically Robust, And Easy To Operate Portable Concentrator Gives You A Choice In Ambulatory Systems Our Everyday Low Price Always Includes Free Ground Shipping Availability : Usually Ships in 1 to 2 Business Days We Need A Copy Of Your Prescription: Federal Law requires a valid doctors order for the purchase of oxygen concentrators. We cannot ship your concentrator until we have received a fax copy of that order. Please fax to 317-357-0646, include your order number and phone number on the fax. If you do not have a copy of your last prescription, you can obtain a copy from your physician. To determine the portable concentrator that best meets your needs Click Here Not sure this the right choice? Need a portable oxygen concentrator for travel? Click Here to rent this unit. Click Below For Additional Views Product Description The new XPO2 Portable Concentrator is the newest addition to the Invacare line of home oxygen technologies The supplemental battery and AC or DC power options make it easy for O2 users to go just about anywhere without the concern of running out of oxygen. Key Features - Approved for use in flight by the FAA
- XPO100 Kit contains the portable concentrator with carrying case, AC adapter, DC adapter and accessory bag
- Pulse dose settings range 1-5
- Dimensions: 10" High X 7" Wide X 4" Deep
- Battery: 2.5 hour battery duration at setting 2, 5 hours with optional supplemental battery Part Number: XPO110
- Power Consumption: 36 Watts at setting 2
- Manufacturer: Invacare
- Manufacturer's Part Number: XPO100
- Warranty: 5 year limited warranty on concentrator from the manufacturer
- Return Policy: If you need to return this product, please contact customer service for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Number. Returned products are subject to a restocking fee. Please see our full return policy.
Know Your Airlines Oxygen Policy Prior To Flying It is important that you know your Airline's Oxygen Policy prior to your flight. It is recommended that you contact your Airline a minimum 30 days prior to your flight. Additional information and links to most Airline policies can be obtained at the Airline Oxygen Council. INV-XPO100B
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