American Medical

Sales and Repair, Inc.

Specializing in home and portable oxygen concentrators

Ever Go

The All new Ever Go
Made by Respironics


MADE IN THE USA!!
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Features of the RESPIRONICS EVERGO
(Oxytech 900 Personal Amblitory Oxygen System)

  • Self Contained
  • Compact Size
  • Long Duration
  • Broad flow range
  • Light weight
  • Breath detection
  • Innovative touch-screen
  • Multiple power source
  • Lasts 8 hours without needing to recharge batteries!
    Weighs only 9 1/2 pounds!

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    Retail with full support is $4,695.00 List                                      

    Limited support  $4,495.00  Retail List   

    Factory warranty only $4,095.00 or less no extra support.     

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    Available Evergo Accessories:
    Respironics Evergo Battery:
    $295.                                       Respironics Evergo external battery charger: $295.
    Respironics Evergo Cart:
    $165.
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    Innovative, Easy-to-use Touch-Screen Interface

  • Helps prevent inadvertent changes to flow settings.
  • Display provides the user with large, easy-to-read information for                    those with eyesight impairment.
  • Display is only actuated when changes are needed.
  • Eliminates difficult to use knobs or buttons for those with arthritic       fingers or hands.
  • Screen is water-resistant and fluid-resistant.

                                     Compact Size
                                (12" L x 6" W x 8.5" H) (30.5 cm x 15.25 cm x 21.6 cm).

  • Includes carrying bag/protective housing. No other accessories are     needed. This keeps the overall size at a minimum.
  • Fits easily with the user in the home, car, out-of-doors, or travel environment.

Broad Flow-Range

  • Settings of 1-6 pulse. setting in 1/2 increments
  • Serves a wide variety of user-needs in terms of flow for both rest and activity.

Pulse Breath Detection Technology

  • Allows for a reduction in the size of the device while still providing a      broad-flow range and therapeutic oxygen concentrations.
  • Allows for the use of a standard, single lumen oxygen cannula.

Battery, AC (home outlet), or DC (car) powered

  • Provides the user with the ability to:
    • Install one or two batteries for maximum ambulation time or  minimum weight.
    • Charge the batteries when the 900 is connected to an AC or                     DC (automobile) power source.
    • Use the 900 while the batteries are charging.

Mechanical Characteristics
Controls: Touch-Screen Interface
Power Switch: Touch-Screen (I/O symbol)
Circuit Breaker: 6.3 amp fastblow fuse
Filtration: Air Inlet Filter (gross particle), Main-Flow Bacteria Filter            
(BFE/VFE 99.99999% efficient), Outlet Gas Filter (10 microns)
Display: LCD monochrome

Physical Characteristics
Size: 12" L x 6" W x 8.5" H (30.5 cm L x 15.25 cm W x 21.6 cm H)
Weight: Under 10 pounds (4.6 kg) with 2 batteries and carrying case
Respironics evergo new used rebuilt and rentals. Respironics evergo is now faa approved for airline travel
Electrical Characteristics
Power: 117 Volts, +10%, -15%, 60 Hz
Capable of charging internal batteries
Power Consumption: 40 Watts
Electrical Insulation: Double Insulated
Battery: Lithium Ion, 14.4 Volts (Nominal)

Important Information Regarding Security Screening of POCs

Recently heightened security measures have prompted questions surrounding the
use of Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POCs) onboard commercial flights.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, POCs have been and
are still allowed through security checkpoints once they have been
screened.
All disability-related equipment, aids, and devices continue to be allowed
through security checkpoints once cleared through screening.
Other disability and
medically related items permitted beyond the checkpoint include: wheelchairs;
scooters; crutches; canes; walkers; prosthetic devices; casts; support braces; support
appliances; service animals; any and all diabetes related medication, equipment,
and supplies; orthopedic shoes; exterior medical devices; assistive/adaptive
equipment; augmentation devices; ostomy supplies; medications and associated
supplies; hearing aids; cochlear implants; tools for wheelchair disassembly/
reassembly; personal supplemental oxygen; CPAP machines; respirators; baby apnea
monitors; Braille note takers; slate and stylus; tools for prosthetic devices; and any
other disability-related equipment and associated supplies.
TSA’s Checkpoint Security
Screening Procedures for persons with disabilities, medical conditions, and the mature
have NOT changed as a result of the increased security measures.
People with
disabilities, those with prosthetic devices, and those with medical conditions are not
required to remove their shoes during this heightened security level nor has this been
the case during routine travel times. Those who keep their shoes on will be subjected to
additional screening that includes a visual/physical and explosive trace detection
sampling of their footwear.
Travelers with disabilities, medical conditions, and the
mature may want to consider the following:
  • Arrive at the airport well in advance, 2-3 hours prior to flight
  • Follow all published rules on carry-on items and medications
  • Bring documentation on medications, devices, medical condition where possible.                 
  • This is not a requirement and will not exempt a passenger from the screening process.
  • Pack medications in a clear bag separate from other carry-on items/bags
  • Ensure medically prescribed medication bottles (name on bottle) match your ticket
  • Exercise patience with the lines, delays, and stringent screening procedures
For additional information on traveling with your Inogen One, Sequal Eclipse or Respironics
Ever Go.  
Please contact American Medical's Customer Care at 1.888.681.6085. It is also recommend
you refer to the TSA website for any policy changes before you travel. Guidance and tips
to travelers with disabilities are located on the Department of Homeland Security
Transportation Security Administration website at:
http://www.tsa.gov.


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granules to selectively absorb nitrogen from the compressed air. The compressor raises
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selectively absorbed leaving the residual oxygen available for patient use. After about
20 seconds the supply of compressed air is automatically diverted to the second
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uninterrupted. While the pressure in the second canister is at 20 P.S.I. the pressure in
the first canister is reduced to zero. This allows nitrogen to be released from the zeolite
and returned into the atmosphere. The zeolite is then regenerated and ready for the
next cycle. By alternating the pressure in the two canisters so that first one and then the
other is at 20 P.S.I., a constant supply of oxygen is produced while the zeolite is
continually being regenerated. Individual units have an output of up to five litres per
minute with an oxygen concentration of up to 95%.

What is Zeolite?
The word 'zeolite' is Greek in origin and means 'boiling stones' as natural zeolites visibly
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causes others to be either excluded, or broken down. It is in many ways, the inorganic equivalent of organic enzymes, many of which also have specific sized chambers that
trap chemicals within our bodies, holding them where they either break down, or react
with specific chemicals. Zeolite has many uses.



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An estimated 11 million Americans suffer from chronic obstructive 
pulmonary disease (COPD), an illness with disabling symptoms,
high cost of care, and substantial mortality. COPD is an obstructive
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applied to a family of diseases, including emphysema, chronic
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