Sequoia OM-300 Series
| SEQUOIA MODEL OPTIONS |
| OM-311 |
Requires 22 PSI (1.5 bar) input |
| OM-312 |
Requires 50 PSI (3.4 bar) input |
The Sequoia electronic conserver incorporates the same proven sensing technology featured in our Oxymatic
® product line, but does not include a built-in regulator. Learn how this standalone product can help you save time and money, meet the clinical needs of your patients and ensure customer satisfaction.
Save Time and Money
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Delivers a 5:1 savings ratio at every setting |
Reduces the frequency of refills, cylinders and deliveries |
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Backed by a 2-year warranty |
Ensures an optimal return on your investment |
Meet Your Patients' Clinical Needs
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Senses a breath and delivers a clinically determined pulse of oxygen in the first half of the inspiratory cycle |
Oxygen reaches the patient at the optimal time, ensuring consistent saturation at 90%+ |
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Features a highly sensitive triggering mechanism |
Accommodates the inhalation ability of a wider range of patients |
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Liter flow can be adjusted between 1-6 lpm settings |
Accommodates a wide variety of prescriptions |
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Delivers a consistent volume of oxygen with each breath - up to 40 breaths per minute |
Significantly lowers the risk of desaturation when patient is active |
Enhance Customer Satisfaction
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Lightweight design - weighs only 6 ounces |
Facilitates extended ambulation with minimal weight and bulk |
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Single selector knob controls ON/OFF and liter flow |
Easily manipulated by all types of patients |
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Offers easy access to the battery compartment |
Enables quick and easy battery replacement |
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Equipped with a visual low battery indicator |
Provides a helpful reminder to change batteries, ensuring continual operation of the device |
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Does not include a regulator |
Accommodates a wide variety of domestic and international cylinder valves and regulators |
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Compact design |
Fits easily in a wide variety of carrying bags |
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Extends the life of an M6 cylinder to 6.8 hours at the 2 lpm setting |
Offers patients the freedom to be ambulatory for an extended period of time |