Nidek Mark 5 Nuvo Lite Home Oxygen Concentrator Overview
The Nidek Mark 5 Nuvo Lite Home Oxygen Concentrator is a small at-home concentrator device. It is simple to move from room to room because of its solid handle, lockable castors, and durable exterior and components. Because it is a continuous-flow oxygen concentrator, the Nidek Nuvo Lite continuously provides the patient with oxygen. It takes less than three minutes for this at-home oxygen generator to purify oxygen. It will produce up to five liters of oxygen per minute. It is a dependable option for individuals who need more oxygen because of its compact design and quiet operation.
Like all oxygen concentrators, the Nidek Mark 5 Nuvo Lite requires a prescription from a licensed physician. Prior to purchasing, consult your doctor to see if supplemental oxygen is right for you.
Nidek Nuvo Lite Oxygen Concentrator – Features
The Nidek Mark 5 features 12 unique oxygen delivery systems, ranging from 0.125 LPM to a maximum output of 5 LPM. No matter the individual needs, this oxygen concentrator delivers. To change the amount of oxygen delivered, users can simply turn the flow control valve on the intuitive control panel of the device. A humidifier bottle can be attached to the unit for users who experience dry nasal passages or who live in drier climates.
LED indicator lights on the display panel indicate the oxygen concentrator’s operational status: a green LED indicates the device is ready for use, while a red light indicates a system fault. The operating volume of the Nuvo Lite is around 40 dBA, roughly the volume of a library. As the Nuvo Lite is a home oxygen concentrator, it does not need to be connected to a battery for external power. It averages approximately 330W in power consumption.
Nuvo Lite Mark 5-Liter Oxygen Concentrator – Safety Features
- Every time the device is turned on, it generates a vibration alert sound to signal power quality (a persisting alarm indicates a problem).
- A green LED light shows that power has been supplied and that oxygen-enriched air is about to be delivered.
- If there is a power outage, the machine will alert the user with an audible and visual alarm.
- If there is a problem producing oxygen, an audible and visible alert sounds(blinking red light and sound).
- If the alarm beeps loudly for five seconds, this indicates that the batteries are in excellent condition.
- To test the power failure warning system, simply turning the system on and off while unplugged, the user may test the power failure warning.
- If the oxygen flow is obstructed, it sounds like an alert.
- If the temperature becomes too high, then the compressor will turn off automatically.
How To Setup Or Install The Nuvo Mark 5 Oxygen Concentrator
- The switch must be in the O (OFF) position.
- Connect the cannula directly to the oxygen concentrator outlet if you don’t want to use a humidifier bottle. Put the cannula over the oxygen outlet and slip it in place.
- If necessary, install a humidifier bottle by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Unscrew the bottle’s cap and fill it with water. Re-secure the bottle’s cap, then connect it to the oxygen concentrator. Use the attached straps to hold the bottle in place on the concentrator. Use the DISS fitting to attach the transparent plastic tubing to the humidifier bottle that is included. Attach the tube’s opposite end to the oxygen outlet. The Humidifier Lid outlet and the cannula should be connected.
- To prevent leaks, make sure that every component is connected properly. The oxygen product outlet connection and the DISS fitting on the bottle lid are both connected by a tube.
- Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet.
- Turn on the power by pressing the power switch on. A green light indicates that power is available.
- The flow adjustment knob should already be set to the recommended setting and locked in the position that was recommended by a doctor. It can only be changed by the technician or medical staff.
- You can test whether oxygen is flowing by placing the nasal canola close to the surface of a glass of water. Oxygen flow should cause the water’s surface to move.
- When the treatment is over, push the I/O Switch to turn it to the O (OFF) position.
- Once the machine is turned off, the oxygen-enriched air will continue to flow for about a minute.
Specification:
Width | 9 Inches |
Height | 23 Inches |
Depth | 14 Inches |
Weight | 32 Pounds |
Noise | 40 dBA |
Oxygen Output (max) | 5 LPM |
Oxygen Outlet Pressure | 7 PSI |
Oxygen Concentration (Percent) | 87% – 96.55% |
Power Consumption | 330W Average |
Operating Level Above Sea Level | 7,500 feet |
Power | 115V 60 Hz |
Battery | 9 Volt |
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