OxyPro Series | New Product User Guide
Applicable to newly upgraded models equipped with the BIBS System and Protocol Programs
- Product Models
OxyPro Platinum | Lying Model
OxyPro Excel | Single-seat Model
Both models have been fully upgraded and are optionally equipped with:
- Professional BIBS (Breathe-In Breathing System)
- Protocol-based oxygen delivery programs designed according to hyperbaric oxygen medical principles
This guide is designed to help you use the equipment safely, effectively, and comfortably, while clearly understanding the professional design logic and key operational points.
- Pressurization Instructions
Due to the material characteristics of the sealing gasket, its elasticity may be affected by factors such as ambient temperature changes and door curvature. In rare cases, pressure may not be established during the initial pressurization phase.
Recommended Action
If this occurs during pressurization:
Gently lift and support the chamber door upward by hand for a few seconds to help the gasket fully seal against the door. Normal pressurization should then resume.
- BIBS Oxygen Generator & Mask User Guide
The BIBS system is a professional-grade breathing system designed to deliver oxygen more safely and efficiently in a pressurized environment. Due to its higher level of sealing compared to standard oxygen masks, some users may experience a slightly warm or enclosed sensation during initial use.
3.1 BIBS Mask Usage Experience
- The BIBS mask features a semi-sealed design to ensure oxygen delivery efficiency and safety
- Oxygen is delivered only during inhalation, which is a core characteristic of the BIBS system and helps prevent CO₂ accumulation
- Compared with standard masks, initial use may feel less comfortable for some users
3.2 Oxygen Flow Setting (Very Important)
To ensure sufficient and effective oxygen delivery through the BIBS mask:
- Always set the oxygen flow meter to the maximum level before each use
- After powering on, adjust the flow toward the “+” direction
Insufficient flow settings may negatively affect both oxygen sensation and therapeutic effectiveness.
3.3 Switching Valve Instructions
The system is equipped with a switching valve that allows flexible transition between:
- Professional BIBS mask mode
- Standard oxygen mask mode
Please note:
The arrow on the switching valve must remain horizontal
The arrow direction must clearly point toward the mask currently in use
Incorrect valve positioning may affect oxygen delivery performance.
3.4 Recommended Breathing Technique for BIBS Mask
Based on user testing and real-world experience, we recommend:
- Adopting a slow, rhythmic breathing pattern
- Avoiding rapid or forceful inhalation and exhalation
- Maintaining steady, deep inhalation with relaxed, natural exhalation
This breathing method:
- Improves overall comfort
- Enhances oxygen absorption efficiency
- Encourages healthier breathing habits
3.5 Gradual Adaptation Recommendation
Because oxygen demand and adaptability vary between individuals:
If you are not comfortable with BIBS mode during initial sessions, you may start with the standard oxygen mode
Transition to BIBS mode gradually as your body adapts
- Protocol Program
By choosing this product, you are not only purchasing a device, but also gaining access to a complete oxygen therapy solution designed based on scientific principles.
4.1 Why Use Protocol-Based Programs?
Protocol programs utilize phased and intermittent oxygen delivery, which can:
- More effectively stimulate cellular responses
- Enhance mitochondrial function
- Produce more noticeable overall results compared to continuous oxygen delivery alone
This design aligns with modern developments in hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
4.2 Understanding the Program Modes (Example: Biogenesis)
Program Duration: 85 minutes
| Stage | Function | Time | Pressure | User Sensation |
| Stage 1 | Pressurization, air only | 10 min | 1.8 ATA | |
| Stage 2 | Oxygen therapy | 20 min | 1.8 ATA | Slight enclosed sensation initially; maintain slow, deep breathing |
| Stage 3 | Further pressurization, air only | 5 min | 2.0 ATA | Increasing airflow sensation due to oxygen accumulation |
| Stage 4 | Oxygen therapy | 20 min | 2.0 ATA | |
| Stage 5 | Air only | 5 min | 2.0 ATA | |
| Stage 6 | Oxygen therapy | 20 min | 2.0 ATA | |
| Stage 7 | Decompression | 5 min | 0 ATA |
Not all modes provide continuous oxygen delivery. Air-only stages are an intentional part of the program design and indicate normal system operation.
To avoid concerns regarding system performance, detailed data for all protocol modes will be provided on the final page of the user manual.
4.3 Oxygen Logic During Pressurization
During the initial pressurization stage:
Only ambient air is supplied
Oxygen delivery begins only after the preset oxygen activation stage is reached
If you are not yet comfortable using the BIBS system at the beginning, you may temporarily switch to the standard oxygen mode.
4.4 Sensation Changes During Use
As chamber pressure increases and oxygen accumulates during intermittent stages, you may notice:
Stronger airflow sensations
Clearer perception of oxygen delivery, especially in later stages
These sensations are normal indicators of proper system operation.
- Contact Us
If you have any questions, suggestions, or require further assistance during use, please feel free to contact the Oxycell support desk at support@oxycell.com.