PRODUCT DETAILS
It not only supports considerate modes such as timer and child lock, but also comes with anti-dry-burning protection. The operating noise is as low as 35dB, not disturbing your life. Equipped with an independent nebulizer chamber, there is no need to purchase an additional nebulizer. You can complete dual care of oxygen inhalation and nebulization at home. Whether it is daily oxygen therapy for the elderly, oxygen supplementation for pregnant women, or respiratory care for children, it can all be covered. The compact body and remote control design make it flexible enough for placement and operation.
Display control: LCD light display, Intelligent chip control, infrared remote control
The Best Q&A Session
Q1: What kind of water does the household oxygen generator use?
A1: The water added to the water tank should preferably be pure water without minerals or distilled water.
Q2: How much water should be added?
A2: The water volume cannot exceed the Max scale line.
Q3: How often do I change the water?
A3: If you set a large flow rate, the water in the water tank will be used very quickly. It is recommended to change the water every two hours.
Q4: Can I set the timing? Can it be used continuously for more than 8 hours? How to set it up?
A4: It can be timed for 2 hours. If you don't want to set the time, you can press "Tim-" to subtract the set time or restart the oxygen generator for continuous use.
Q5: How often does the white filter plug on the back of the oxygen generator need to be replaced?
A5: After washing and drying, it can be reused.
Q6: How to clean the nasal oxygen inhaler?
A6: Every time you use the nasal oxygen inhaler, you should clean, clean and disinfect the nasal inhaler. It can be immersed in a 5% potassium permanganate solution for 5 minutes, and then washed with water or wiped with alcohol.
Q7: How often should the oxygen tube be replaced?
A7: It is recommended to replace the oxygen tube once a year (the inside of the oxygen tube should be kept dry)
Q8: Can this oxygen concentrator treat some symptoms?
Q8: This is an auxiliary household equipment, non-hospital type oxygen generator, only suitable for daily health care. It is not recommended for people with serious illnesses or people who rely on medical oxygen to sustain their lives.
Daily Maintenance:
- Remove the humidification cup, the water is poured out of the cup, and dry it and put it back.
- Turn on the Oxygen Concentrator and let it run for 25 minutes, then wait for it to cool naturally.
- Turn off the power, Put the family oxygen bar in the box.
- Please note that the battery cannot be installed in the remote control during storage.
Precautions for Daily Use of the Oxygen Concentrator and Nebuliser Combination Unit
Preparation Before Oxygen Concentration / Nebulisation
Position in a well-ventilated, dry location (away from heat sources / naked flames). Maintain a distance of at least 10cm between the unit and walls to prevent obstruction of ventilation openings.
Use purified water / distilled water when filling the reservoir. Ensure the water level does not exceed the ‘MAX’ mark (to prevent liquid backflow and damage to the unit).
Precautions During Use
Limit single oxygen inhalation sessions to no more than 2 hours (adjust per medical advice), avoiding prolonged high-concentration oxygen therapy.
Use dedicated nebuliser solutions only; never add tap water directly. Clean the nebuliser cup and tubing promptly after use (to prevent bacterial growth from residual medication).
Should unusual noises or overheating occur during operation, immediately switch off the power and disconnect the unit. Allow it to cool before inspection; do not attempt disassembly.
Post-Use Maintenance
Switch off the power after each use and wipe the unit dry (using a dry cloth to prevent moisture ingress).
Replace the white filter cotton as needed after a period of use. Clean the water tank weekly to prevent limescale build‑up.
When not in use for extended periods, empty the water tank, disconnect the power supply, and store in a dry environment.
Special User Guidance
Children must be supervised by an adult. Activate the ‘Child Lock’ function to prevent accidental adjustment of oxygen concentration.
Individuals with chronic conditions (e.g., COPD) must adjust oxygen flow rate according to medical advice. Do not increase concentration levels independently.

