Philips Respironics Millennium M10 Oxygen Concentrator 10 Lpm # M10605
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#RESP0966.99.99
SAR 5,163.750
Usage
An oxygen concentrator is a medical device used for delivering oxygen to individuals with breathing-related disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary fibrosis, heart failure, severe long-term asthma or cystic fibrosis.
Product Description
The Millennium 10 Stationary (Home) Oxygen Concentrator by Philips Respironics is a great option for people who need greater supplemental oxygen needs, thus it has the ability to deliver up to 10 liters of continuous-flow oxygen per minute (LPM). The Millennium M10 features greater reliability with fewer parts eliminating the bother and cost of replacement parts and accessories. The Philips Respironics Millennium M10 Oxygen Concentrator also provides users with built-in casters to easily transport the unit from room to room in the household. The oxygen concentrator offers an easy-to-use control panel with LED indicators and audible alarms to alert you if there are any problems.
- The Millennium M10 is designed to be the highest performing and most reliable oxygen machine available
- Maintenance-free SMC "sure cycle" valve that's designed specifically for the Millennium M10.
- Protective tubing neatly guards the electrical wires and tubing - helps eliminate risk of electric shock and increases reliability.
- Integrated sieve canister reduces tubing connections to enhance bed life.
- Twin head compressor: (higher stroke for more airflow through sieve beds).
- The smooth bottom makes cleaning cabinet easier.
- Highly durable casters designed to withstand rigorous usage.
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SKU | RESP0966.99.99 |
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Vendor SKU | RESP0966.99.99 |
Brand | Philips Respironics |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Medical Conditions | Breathing |
Usage | An oxygen concentrator is a medical device used for delivering oxygen to individuals with breathing-related disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary fibrosis, heart failure, severe long-term asthma or cystic fibrosis. |