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3B G3 Series - User Manual

3B G3 Series
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G3 B25A
Luna G3 BPAP 25A

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • T
    Tina JohnsonAug 20, 2025
    What to do if I have a dry mouth and throat using 3B G3?
    • R
      Rachel HammondAug 20, 2025
      If you experience a dry mouth and throat, it may be because you are sleeping with your mouth open, causing the pressurized air to escape and leading to dryness. Consider using a chin strap to keep your mouth closed during sleep, or switch to a full-face mask. Contact your physician for more information.
  • L
    lisaharrisAug 21, 2025
    What to do if my nose is dry, cold, runny, and blocked when using 3B G3 Respiratory Product?
    • C
      Christopher CarterAug 22, 2025
      If you are experiencing a dry, cold, runny, or blocked nose, it could be a reaction to the airflow and cold air from the device. The airflow can cause the air to become cold, which may irritate the nasal mucosa, leading to dryness and swelling. Try increasing the humidity setting on your device. You should also contact your physician and follow their treatment suggestions.
  • C
    cassietaylorAug 25, 2025
    Why am I getting water in my mask with 3B G3?
    • K
      kjacksonAug 25, 2025
      If you find water in your mask, it's likely due to condensation of humidified air in the cold tubing and mask, especially if the room temperature is low. To resolve this, try turning down the humidity setting or raising the room temperature. You can also place the tubing under your quilt or use a tubing cover. Make sure to hang the tubing loosely, ensuring the lowest part is below your head.
  • T
    Tiffany BradshawAug 26, 2025
    What to do if I have eye irritation using 3B G3?
    • Y
      ymorrisAug 26, 2025
      Eye irritation can occur if the mask doesn't fit correctly, leading to air leakage. Try narrowing the distance between the forehead support and your forehead. Be careful not to overtighten the mask, as this may leave marks on your face. If the mask cushion has hardened, replace the mask or mask cushion. If the problem persists, contact your equipment supplier for a more suitable mask.
  • R
    Rebecca GrayAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my face is red when using 3B Respiratory Product?
    • A
      Arthur ColemanAug 28, 2025
      Facial reddening can occur for several reasons. If the mask is too tight, loosen the headgear. The distance between the forehead support and your forehead may also be incorrect; try a different distance, noting that the angle and size of the forehead support vary by mask type. It could also be the wrong mask size, in which case you should contact your equipment supplier for a correct-size mask. Finally, you might be allergic to the materials in the mask. Contact your physician and equipment supplier, use a mask not made with natural rubber latex, or place a lining between your skin and the mask.
  • M
    Michael CuevasAug 29, 2025
    What to do if my 3B G3 is too noisy?
    • D
      Dr. Justin OrtizAug 29, 2025
      If your device is too noisy, it might be because the tubing is not connected properly. Try reconnecting the tubing securely.
  • B
    Brenda JohnstonSep 1, 2025
    What to do if my 3B G3 Respiratory Product delivers abnormally hot air?
    • G
      gsmithSep 1, 2025
      If the air from your device is abnormally hot, the air inlet may be partially blocked, restricting airflow. Replace the air filter and clean the air inlet. Ensure the device is in an area with free airflow, at least 20 centimeters away from walls, curtains, or other obstructions.
  • D
    Dr. Jose RodriguezSep 2, 2025
    What to do if my 3B G3 Respiratory Product doesn't work when turned on?
    • W
      wrobertsSep 3, 2025
      If your device doesn't turn on, it could be due to several reasons. First, check if the Auto On/Off feature is enabled; if so, take a few deep breaths with the mask on to start it automatically. Ensure the power cord, adapter, and device are properly connected. Also, check for a power outage by testing other devices. If none of these work, and you suspect a broken fuse, contact your equipment supplier for repair.
  • A
    Ashley HudsonSep 5, 2025
    What to do if I have nasal, sinus, or ear pain using 3B G3 Respiratory Product?
    • L
      Lindsey Cox MDSep 5, 2025
      If you experience nasal, sinus, or ear pain, it could be due to sinus or middle ear inflammation. Contact your physician immediately.
  • R
    Robert SaundersSep 6, 2025
    What to do if my 3B Respiratory Product is working, but the pressure inside the mask differs from the set treatment pressure?
    • D
      Deanna BernardSep 6, 2025
      If the pressure inside the mask differs from the set treatment pressure, first ensure the tubing is properly connected. If the issue persists, there may be holes in the mask or pressure sensing tubing, or the device may be faulty. In either of these cases, contact your equipment supplier.

Summary

Warning, Caution and Important Tip

Intended Use

Contraindications

Specifications

Available Therapies

System Features

First Time Setup

Connecting to Power

Assembling the Tubing; Heated Tubing and Mask

Using Oxygen with the Device

Starting Treatment

Routine Use

Turning on the Airflow

Heating the Water

Using the Ramp Feature

Turning the Device Off

Heated Humidifier

Filling the Water Chamber

Instructions for removing and filling the humidifier's water chamber.

Emptying the Water Chamber

Setting the Humidity Level

Navigating the Patient Menu

Bringing up the Initial Setup Interface

Selecting Options

Adjusting Options

Confirming Adjustments

Turning Pages

Exiting the Patient Menu

Options of the Patient Menu and Corresponding Descriptions

Alert

Cleaning

Cleaning the Water Chamber

Instructions for opening and cleaning the humidifier's water chamber.

Replacing the Air Filter; PM2.5 Filter

Troubleshooting

Common Problems in Patients and Corresponding Solutions

Lists patient-related problems like nasal issues, dry mouth, and eye irritation.

Common Problems in the Device and Corresponding Solutions

EMC Requirements

3B G3 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Data StorageSD Card
Heated HumidifierIntegrated
Therapy ModesCPAP
Altitude CompensationYes
ConnectivityBluetooth
Power SourceAC
Battery LifeOptional external battery available

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