Philips Respironics
SimplyGo Mini Portable Oxygen Concentrator Rental
SimplyGo Mini Portable Oxygen Concentrator Rental
SimplyGo Mini Portable Oxygen Concentrator rental is FDA & FAA Approved for travel flights.
The Philips SimplyGo Mini Portable Oxygen provides 1-5 pulse flow medical oxygen and meets the oxygen needs for a range of conditions including COPD, CHF, Emphysema, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Shortness of Breath, and Sleep Apnea.
Order your SimplyGo Mini Portable Oxygen rental online for convenient delivery to your residence, hotel, AirBnB, cruise terminal, home, hospital, or nursing home. Call (800) 710-5808 now.
- Attractive and sleek design
- Easy-to-remove external battery
- Lightweight (6.0 lbs.)
- Intuitive, easy-to-read screen
- Strong comfortable carrying case
SimplyGo Mini Rental Includes:
- 113602 - SimplyGo Mini portable oxygen concentrator
- 1119897 - Carrying bag and strap brown
- 1116817 - Extended lithium ion battery
- 1116819 - DC Power Supply
- 1116818 - AC power cords
- 1116824 - Accessory bag
- 1118724 - User manual
SimplyGo Mini System Product Specification:
- Dimensions: 10.2 x 8.3 x 2.6 Inches with Extended Battery
- Weight: 6 lbs Extended Battery
- Control Panel: Color Touch Screen LCD
- Pulse Setting: 1-5
- Power: Universal 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.0 A
- Oxygen Concentration: 87 to 96% at All Settings
- Sound Level: 43 dBA Typical at Setting 2
- Operating Altitude: Up to 10,000 Feet
- Charge time: 8 hours max
SimplyGo Mini Battery Life Chart:
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Respironics SimplyGo is positive FAA Approved to be used on aircraft.
Philips Respironics the manufacturer of SimplyGo Mini has determined this device conforms to all applicable FAA acceptance criteria for POC carriage and use on board aircraft.
Physician Involvement
Your physician will play a significant role in your pre-flight preparation. Before your scheduled flight, discuss your oxygen needs with your physician. You’ll also need to get a physician’s statement expressing your medical requirement to use oxygen. Although the FAA doesn’t require you to obtain a physician’s statement, many individual air carriers do require this.
Battery Requirements:
One critical point to remember is having enough battery power for your device. The overall principle to follow is this: Never rely on aircraft electrical power to charge your device during a flight.
Airlines and the FAA require you to bring sufficient batteries to power your device for at least 150% of the expected maximum flight duration. For example, if your flight is supposed to be 10 hours long, your batteries should be charged enough to last 15 hours.
Additional battery is recommended for longer flights over 10 hours.
Spare rechargeable batteries carried onboard must be individually protected from short circuits by either keeping them in their original package, insulating terminals by taping over the exposed terminals, or by placing each battery in a separate plastic bag. Spare batteries are prohibited from being carried in checked baggage on an aircraft.