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| The EverGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator from Respironics is the oxygen therapy solution that lets active patients do the things they want – without worrying about running out of oxygen. Its 8-hour battery life, 1050 ml per minute oxygen capacity, lightweight design (weighs less than 10 pounds), and easy-to-use touch screen mean patients can finally be active all day. And, the EverGo portable concentrator helps homecare providers control costs by eliminating the expense of oxygen delivery. | ![]() |
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FAA Approved for Air TravelEverGo is ideally suited for people who enjoy travel as it has been cleared by the FAA* for use on commercial airlines. *Airline policies for traveling with an oxygen concentrator vary. Patients need to check with their airline before flying with EverGo. |

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Custom mobile cart with locking handle |
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EverGoportable oxygen concentratorWherever, WheneverWhether you’re off to a birthday party or going on vacation, the EverGo portable oxygen concentrator delivers all-day freedom. Its eight-hour battery life gives you tremendous flexibility to enjoy more of the activities you love. Go wherever you want, whenever you want.
EverGo is ideally suited for people who enjoy travel as it has been approved by the FAA* for use on commercial airlines. Not even the sky is the limit.
* Airline policies for traveling with an oxygen concentrator vary. Patients need to check with their airlines before flying with EverGo. |
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Birthday bash orthe Bahamas
EverGo has up to 8 hours of batterylife to take you where you want to go |
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Live life on your terms
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“ The quality of life is just fantastic with EverGo. You can do anything. EverGo has just made my life somuch easier. I can do whateverI want.”
Dani, actual EverGo user, Michigan |
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“ EverGo definitely helped me. I can do more things. I love it. Couldn’t do without it.”
Cliff, actual EverGo user, Pennsylvania |
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“ I would certainly recommend EverGo because it lasts for such a long time. It’s wonderful, very easy to use.”
Darlene, actual EverGo user, Florida |
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“ I was pretty confined when I had the tanks. Now, with EverGo, I can go golfing.”
David, actual EverGo user, Ohio |
Is EverGo right for me?
EverGo is intended for prescription use by patients requiring oxygen on a supplemental basis. It may be considered for continuous use in home, institutional, and travel/mobile environments. EverGo may not be for all oxygen therapy needs. You should see your doctor to determine if it is right for you.
√ Weighs less than 10 pounds
√ Oxygen capacity 1,050 ml/min
√ Non-medical design looks like an ordinary carry-on bag or camcorder case
√ Quiet at 43 dBA
Your EverGo system includes:
• EverGo portable oxygen concentrator
• Two lithium ion batteries that provide 8 hours ofoperation*
• AC and DC power cords for charging at home or on the go
• Fold up, lightweight wheeled cart
• Accessories case
• User manual
Features
8-Hour Battery Life,* 1050 ml/minute Oxygen Capacity Mean More Freedom for Patients
EverGo is the portable oxygen therapy solution that truly gives active patients the freedom they deserve. EverGo’s extra-long battery life gives patients the freedom to be spontaneous; and its larger oxygen capacity means patients can test their limits – without being limited by the device.
*Based on 20 breaths per minute and a typical device setting of 2.
• FAA - Approved for airline travel
• Non-medical design looks like an ordinary carry-on bag or camcorder case
• Lightweight weighs less than 10 pounds

Traveling with Portable Oxygen
For oxygen patients who love to travel and don’t want to be tied down by conventional oxygen therapy, the EverGo portable oxygen concentrator from Respironics is the answer. EverGo weighs less than ten pounds, has an eight-hour battery life, and can deliver 1050 ml/min of oxygen, making it ideal for oxygen patients traveling by plane, train, bus or car.
With its impressive oxygen generating capacity and long battery life of eight hours (on a typical patient setting of 2), oxygen patients never have to worry about storing oxygen tanks, waiting for home deliveries, or most importantly, running out of oxygen. And the EverGo offers three power options - AC, DC, and two rechargeable batteries.
Travel tips for oxygen patients
Traveling can seem daunting for people who require supplemental oxygen. But you don’t have to give up the ability to travel. With proper planning and guidance, you can go on a weekend getaway or a week-long vacation without worry.
The following are tips that you can use to plan your next trip.
- Speak with your doctor to make sure it is safe for you to travel.
- Obtain a current physician order (prescription) for your oxygen. Keep a copy with you at all times.
- Decide where, how and when you will travel.
- Contact your oxygen provider.
Air Travel with EverGo
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved the Respironics EverGo portable oxygen concentrator for use aboard commercial airline flights. Because airline policies for traveling with an oxygen concentrator vary, patients need to check with their airlines before flying with EverGo.
The EverGo FAA label is located on the top of the unit above the touch screen. To view the label, unzip the EverGo case and open the top flap.
EverGo is now approved for use on the following airlines:
Check back on this web page as the list of commercial airlines permitting EverGo portable oxygen concentrator continues to grow.
Flying with Oxygen
Flying with supplemental oxygen equipment such as Respironics EverGo requires advance planning. You should check with your airline for their guidelines prior to your trip. For example, most airlines require patients to carry a prescription and a written statement from a physician allowing you to fly. Other guidelines may include:
• Confirming travel arrangements with the airline 48 hours in advance
• The ability to hear the portable oxygen concentrator alarms and see the alarm light indicators, to take the appropriate action in response to these warnings, or travel with a companion capable of doing so
• Notifying the airline upon check-in, and the flight attendant upon boarding, that you plan on using a portable oxygen concentrator onboard the airplane
Many airlines have special assistance coordinators to help you through the process.
Other Air Travel Tips
• Ask for an aisle seat near the restroom.
• Drink fluids but avoid caffeine and carbonated drinks; they will make you feel bloated.
• Be familiar with the latest airport security screening policies and plan for extra time for inspection of your EverGo.
Helpful resources
FAA Approved Portable Oxygen Concentrator Positive Testing Results
Land Travel with Evergo
Travel by Land - Car, RV, Train or Bus
Traveling by car, recreational vehicle, bus or train typically presents fewer restrictions to travelers relying on oxygen therapy. If traveling by land via a commercial carrier, patients are typically required to contact their carrier in advance regarding their need to use portable oxygen equipment.
Land-travel Tips
• Always check with your physician before your trip to determine if a change in climate or altitude may have an effect on your breathing. Your doctor may need to adjust your oxygen flow rate accordingly.
• Keep the name and telephone number of your homecare equipment provider on hand in the event that you have a question or request while on the road.
• Never store oxygen tanks in the trunk or locked in a hot car.
• Always keep the oxygen container upright and secure.
• Always open a window slightly to prevent oxygen accumulation.
• Never smoke while using oxygen.
Car or Recreational Vehicle
EverGo’s long-battery life is ideal for both short and long car or recreational vehicle trips. While traveling, you can rely on the device’s two rechargeable batteries for complete freedom or you can plug into a car’s DC outlet. Connecting to the DC outlet allows you to operate the EverGo from a car or an RV battery at the same time the device is charging its internal batteries.
Note: As with any device utilizing an automobile's DC power port, the engine must be running - otherwise the automobile's battery will discharge.
Train Travel
Traveling by train with EverGo is also convenient with few restrictions or requirements. Americas national rail system, Amtrak, provides the following guidelines:
• You must notify Amtrak at least 12 hours in advance of boarding time of your need to bring oxygen on the train.
• mtrak requires that oxygen equipment cannot rely solely on train-provided electrical power. Any device brought on a train must be able to operate a minimum of four hours without available onboard electrical power.
• If you would like to recharge your EverGo portable concentrator aboard the train, electrical outlets are available for Amtrak passengers traveling in a sleeping car.
For additional information on train travel with oxygen, you can contact us or visit their website.
Bus Travel
Oxygen devices like the EverGo. General guidelines suggest that oxygen therapy patients provide 48-hour advance notification before day of travel.
SeaTravel with Evergo
Sea Travel
Most cruise lines allow passengers to bring their personal supply of oxygen, such as EverGo, aboard ship. Check with your cruise line well in advance to learn more about specific requirements, policies and procedures for bringing oxygen equipment onboard.
Additional Information
| Specification | AC power: Universal input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 1.0 Amp Output: 18 VDC, 5 Amp
DC power: 12-18 VDC, 5 Amp
Power consumption: 110 W at 100 VAC (charging) 120 W at 240 VAC (charging); 70 W (not charging)
Oxygen concentrator: 90% +/- 3%
Oxygen delivery pulse dose: Settings 1-6 in 0.5 increments
Weight: 10lbs (4.5kg) with 2 batteries, 8.5 lbs (3.9 kg) with 1 battery
Dimensions: Lenght: 12 in (30.5cm) Width: 6 in (15.2cm) Height: 8.5 in (21.6cm)
Battery duration: 2 batteries = 8 hours (setting of 2, 20 bpm) 1 battery = 4 hours (setting of 2, 20 bpm)
Battery recharge time: 2 hours - 1 battery 4 hours - 2 batteries (based on fully discharged battery)
Sound level: 43 dBA typical (setting of 2, 20 bpm)
Filters: Gross particle, inlet filter, micro-felt filter (bacteria)
Cannula length: 30 ft maximum
Operating temperature: 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)
Storage/ transport humidity: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) up to 95% RH non-condensing
Operating humidity: Up to 95% relative humidity
Outlet pressure: 3 PSI
Operating altitude: Up to 8000 ft
Oxygen purity alarms: Low oxygen at 83%
Alarms and indicators: Low battery at 17 minutes life left; battery status on touch screen and on battery; no breath alarm after 2 minutes; high breath rate alarm
Oxygen capacity: 1050 ml per minute (pulse dosed)
Pulse does settings: 1 - 12 ml, 2 - 23 ml, 3 - 35 ml, 4 - 47 ml, *5 - 59 ml, *6 - 70 ml
*Based on a respiratory rate of 15 breaths/ minute |
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| Manufacture In | USA |
| Certificate | No |
| Warranty | 2 |
| Color | Black |
| Accessories | 1x Philips Respironics EverGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator,2x Philips Respironics EverGo External Battery,1x Philips Respironics EverGo Mobile Cart,1x AC Power Adapter,1x DC Power Adapter for Car Charger,1x Nonin Finger Pulse Oximeter,1x Nasal Cannula |
| Weight (KG) | 6.0000 |
| Packing Size | No |
How does the EverGo™ portable concentrator work (produce oxygen)?
The Respironics EverGo portable concentrator separates oxygen from room air and delivers it through a single lumen cannula. Room air contains approximately 21 percent oxygen and 79 percent nitrogen. By passing the air through a series of molecular, bacterial and dust filters, EverGo removes nitrogen and stores nearly pure (therapeutic) oxygen.
Is the EverGo portable concentrator right for me?
Only you and your doctor can determine if EverGo is the right oxygen concentrator for you. If you are active and require a highly portable source of oxygen, EverGo is ideal.
Size and weight
How much does EverGo™ weigh?
9.9 lbs (4.5 kg) with 2 batteries and carrying case
8.5 lbs (3.8 kg) with 1 battery and carrying case
What is the size of EverGo?
It is about the size of a camera bag or small carry-on bag.
12 in. long x 6 in. wide x 8.5 in. high (30.5 cm x 15.25 cm x 21.6 cm)
What is the sound level of EverGo?
43 dBA at a setting of 2 liters per minute
What type of cannula works with EverGo?
A standard single-lumen nasal cannula and tubing (not supplied) should be used to deliver oxygen from EverGo. The device works with cannula tubing up to 30 ft. (9.1 m).
Operation
How is EverGo controlled?
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All product operation occurs via an easy-to-read, simple-to-operate touch screen interface. The touch screen is a back-lit liquid crystal display (LCD) located on the top of EverGo. |
What can be changed via the touch screen interface?
• Pulse dose settings can be changed from 1-6 in one-half increments
• Unit can be turned on and off
Batteries and Electrical Power
How many hours can EverGo batteries last before they need to be recharged?
EverGo’s two-battery system helps to ensure long operation duration times. For example, at a setting of 2 and 20 breaths per minute (BPM) with 2 fully charged batteries, the device can be expected to run for 8 hours. Under similar conditions at a setting of 4, 5, or 6, it can run for 4 hours.
The duration times shown in the table below are based on two fully charged batteries. If only one battery is used, duration will be approximately half of the times shown in the chart.
| Flow Setting | Rate of 20 BPM |
| 1 | 12 hours |
| 2 | 8 hours |
| 3 | 6 hours |
| 4 | 4 hours |
| 5 | 4 hours |
| 6 | 4 hours |
How can a patient tell how much battery life is remaining?
There are two methods for determining the remaining battery life. If a battery is inside the unit, the touch screen interface will indicate the remaining battery life of each battery. If a battery is outside of the unit, an LED indicator shows the amount of charge by percentage.
What is the battery recharge time?
Approximately 2-3 hours per battery
How can batteries be recharged?
Batteries can be charged one of two ways:
If the battery or batteries are inside EverGo, they can be charged by plugging into an AC or DC power source (wall outlet or in the car, for example) using either the AC or DC power cord.
If the batteries are outside EverGo, batteries can be charged using the external battery charger (optional accessory) that plugs into the wall.
How much electricity does EverGo use while plugged into a wall outlet?
110 watts at 100 VAC (charging)
120 watts at 240 VAC (charging)
70 watts (not charging)
Oxygen Delivery
What is the maximum oxygen capacity of EverGo?
The maximum oxygen delivery of the EverGo is 1050ml/min.
How long does it take EverGo to reach specified oxygen purity?
At start-up, the EverGo dose setting number will blink until the unit reaches normal oxygen purity, typically 2-3 minutes. It can take longer depending upon actual breath rate, setting and temperature.
What flow settings are available for EverGo?
EverGo is a pulse dose device, delivering oxygen in settings of 1-6 in ½ setting increments.
Does EverGo offer continuous flow?
No.
Is EverGo a demand or pulse device?
EverGo is a pulse device and delivers a bolus of oxygen in the first 0.3 seconds of inspiration.
Is EverGo recommended for stationary night-time use?
EverGo is designed to be used as a portable concentrator while a patient is ambulatory and is intended to be supplemented with a stationary concentrator, such as the Respironics Millennium or EverFlo. Respironics recommends that a patient considering EverGo for night-time use undergo overnight oximetry testing.
Is EverGo approved for pediatric use?
No.
What is the oxygen concentration delivered by EverGo?
90% (±3%)
What is the altitude rating of EverGo?
Up to 8,000 feet (2450 meters)
Does EverGo have an OPI (oxygen percentage indicator) sensor?
Yes.
Maintenance
What patient maintenance is required with EverGo?
The only patient maintenance required is to clean the air inlet filter once a week and the EverGo case as needed.
What maintenance must be performed by a homecare provider on EverGo?
EverGo requires little routine maintenance. Recommended maintenance includes:
• Gross particle filter – to be replaced as needed by the homecare provider.
• Micro-felt filter – to be replaced as needed by the homecare provider.
• Inlet filter – to be replaced as needed by the homecare provider.
Is EverGo approved for airline travel?
Yes. EverGo has been approved for use on commercial airlines by the FAA. Airline policies for traveling with an oxygen concentrator vary. Patients need to check with their airlines before flying with EverGo.
Current list of EverGo-approved airlines.
How is EverGo used during motor vehicle travel?
Use the EverGo DC power cord to plug into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter or DC power input. When EverGo is operating from a DC power source, the batteries installed in EverGo will begin recharging.
Can EverGo be plugged into a DC outlet while a car is not running?
No. Make sure the vehicle has been started before plugging in your DC power cord. If EverGo is operated using the DC power cord while the vehicle engine is turned off, it could deplete the vehicle’s battery.
Is EverGo allowed on trains or buses?
Most bus and train lines allow passengers to use portable oxygen concentrators, but we encourage patients to check with their transportation companies in advance regarding required permissions or existing restrictions.
For more information about traveling with EverGo
Reimbursement
How will home care providers be reimbursed by Medicare for EverGo?
As of January 1, 2007, providers will be reimbursed for 36 months for the Respironics EverGo. EverGo is billed under both of the following codes:
• E1390 Stationary Concentrator
• E1392 Portable Concentrator
Can I use the EverGo while I sleep?
Your doctor can determine whether or not the EverGo portable concentrator is appropriate for you while you sleep. An overnight pulse oximetry test may be necessary to measure your oxygen saturation level while using EverGo at night.
Can I use the EverGo portable concentrator when I travel?
EverGo is ideal for people who enjoy traveling and rely upon oxygen therapy. EverGo operates from a wall outlet (AC power), an automobile charger (DC power), or its internal rechargeable batteries, two lithium ion batteries similar to the type used in laptop computers. The device has been cleared for air travel by the FAA. Because airline policies for traveling with an oxygen concentrator vary, you need to check with your airline before flying with EverGo.
Traveling with EverGo
How do I get an EverGo portable concentrator?
Use of EverGo requires a physician's prescription. Please contact your local homecare equipment provider for more information.
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EverFlo™ 制氧机特性
体积小、重量轻,更利于患者与提供商的运输携带
外壳流畅(sleek cabinet),便于清洁
暗格式流量计
氧气输出口为耐用金属
宽阔的把手位置,使用舒适、携带简便
氧气百分比指示器(OPI®) 可测量氧气输出量并在需要服务时作出指示
通用型湿化器的安装位置位于制氧机顶部,便于患者进行安装
2年无需更换过滤器,减少了日常维护次数,且患者无需对过滤器进行维护
一体式Thomas™ 压缩机,专为Everflo而设计。
特点
为家庭护理提供商带来的益处 体积小,重14 Kg 节降经营成本
降低运输成本
降低存储成本
减少工伤机率
无需供应商过多维护
2年无需更换过滤器 所有权获取成本更低
减少日常维护次数
维修/更换次数更少
患者便利设计
患者无需维护过滤器
简便安装的湿化器
静音 (<43 dbA)
电量消耗低 (290 W)
紧凑式设计: 便于在家里移动
发热量更小
管道长15m
重14Kg,体积小 (53l) 节降患者支持成本
呼叫次数更少
投诉次数更少
意外就诊次数更少
提高患者满意度= 吸引更多患者
患者度假时无需安装使用另一台制氧机:小体积便于在车上转载
耐用设计
暗格式流量计
耐用金属接头
硬质塑料外罩
部件更少
先进的筛床(Sieve Bed)与PSA (压力晃动吸收技术) 所有权获取成本更低
维修次数更少
更换次数更少
减少意外损坏机率
技术规格
规格参数 EverFlo
噪音水平 < 43db能耗 295 W
氧气 93 +/- 3%
重量 14 Kg 尺寸 58 x 38 x 24 - 53L 压缩机 >25,000 hrs 过滤器 压缩机进气过滤器:供应商每份保单配2 年细菌过滤器 报警 低优先率 %O2 < 82% - 高优先率 < 70%
适用科室
专为有高质量氧气需求的患者家庭治疗而设计。
































