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DeVilbiss oxygen concentrators are widely recognized for their durability and advanced safety features, specifically the Oxygen Sensing Device (OSD) which ensures medical-grade purity. Their lineup is led by the 525DS 5-Liter model, a compact stationary unit designed for home use that utilizes “Turn-Down” technology to reduce power consumption and noise. For patients with higher flow requirements, the 1025DS 10-Liter unit provides a powerful 10 LPM output while remaining one of the lightest high-capacity machines on the market. Additionally, for users needing mobility, the iGo2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator offers innovative SmartDose Technology, which automatically adjusts oxygen delivery based on the user’s breathing rate, making it an ideal choice for travel and FAA-approved airline use
For home stationary models like the
, you should clean the external air filter (located on the back) at least once a week. Wash it in warm water with mild dish soap, rinse thoroughly, and let it air dry completely before reinstalling. Internal filters, such as the intake bacteria filter, are typically serviced by a professional every 2 to 3 years or 5,000 hours.
It is normal for this light to stay on for up to 15 minutes during the unit’s initial start-up period. If it remains on or turns on during use, check for blocked air filters, kinks in the oxygen tubing, or poor ventilation around the machine. Ensure the unit is at least 6 to 12 inches away from walls and furniture to allow proper airflow.
DeVilbiss stationary units (5L and 10L) are designed for 24/7 continuous operation and do not require scheduled rest periods if they are in a well-ventilated area. In fact, it is recommended to run the unit for at least 10 hours every month to keep internal parts lubricated and prevent the sieve beds from hardening.