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BMC E-20C-H-O - User Manual

BMC E-20C-H-O
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User Manual
RESmart GII CPAP System
E-20C-H-O / E-20CJ-H-O
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • T
    Teresa StanleyAug 14, 2025
    What to do if there is water in the BMC Medical Equipment mask?
    • D
      David WebsterAug 14, 2025
      If you find water accumulating in your BMC Medical Equipment mask, it's likely due to condensation of humidified air in a cold environment. Try reducing the humidifier setting or increasing the room temperature. You can also place the tube under the quilt, use a tube cover, or hang the tube loosely, ensuring the lowest part is below your head.
  • L
    Lauren ChapmanAug 17, 2025
    Why do I have a dry mouth and throat using BMC Medical Equipment?
    • E
      Elizabeth WilsonAug 17, 2025
      If you're experiencing a dry mouth and throat while using BMC Medical Equipment, it's probably because you're sleeping with your mouth open, causing the pressurized air to escape and dry out your nasal passages and throat. To address this, consider using a chin strap to keep your mouth closed during sleep or switch to a full-face mask. For more advice, it's best to contact your physician.
  • S
    Sarah WebbAug 20, 2025
    What to do if I have eye irritation using BMC Medical Equipment?
    • H
      heather26Aug 20, 2025
      If you are experiencing eye irritation with your BMC Medical Equipment, the mask may not fit correctly, or the mask is not positioned correctly, leading to air leakage. Try narrowing the distance between the forehead support and your forehead, but be careful not to tighten it too much. You could also add filling to the mask to prevent leaks. If problems persist, contact your equipment supplier for a more suitable mask. Add additional filling to the mask if necessary.
  • J
    James MillerAug 25, 2025
    How to treat a dry, cold, runny, and blocked nose when using BMC Medical Equipment?
    • J
      Joshua WhiteAug 25, 2025
      If you're experiencing a dry, cold, runny, or blocked nose, or feel like you're catching a cold while using your BMC Medical Equipment, it's likely a reaction to the airflow and cold air. The fast airflow can cause the air to become cold, irritating your nasal mucosa, leading to dryness and swelling. To alleviate this, increase the humidity setting on your humidifier. It's also advisable to contact your physician, but continue with your treatment unless they advise otherwise.
  • M
    Mr. Andrew Johnson MDAug 27, 2025
    What to do if the BMC Medical Equipment mask causes facial reddening?
    • B
      Brandi JohnsonAug 27, 2025
      If you notice facial reddening while using your BMC Medical Equipment, it could be because the mask is too tight. Try loosening the headgear to see if that resolves the issue.
  • L
    Lisa TaylorAug 30, 2025
    Why does the BMC Medical Equipment mask cause facial reddening?
    • I
      Ian KelleyAug 30, 2025
      If you're experiencing facial reddening with your BMC Medical Equipment, it might be due to an incorrect distance between the forehead support of the mask and your forehead. Try adjusting the distance. Keep in mind that the angle and size of the forehead support can vary depending on the mask type.
  • M
    mary52Sep 3, 2025
    What if the BMC Medical Equipment mask causes facial reddening due to wrong size?
    • A
      Amanda CurtisSep 3, 2025
      If you're experiencing facial reddening while using your BMC Medical Equipment, it's possible that the mask size is incorrect. Contact your equipment supplier to obtain a mask that fits you properly.
  • D
    Donald PerrySep 6, 2025
    What to do if allergic reaction causes facial reddening using BMC Medical Equipment?
    • F
      Frank GonzalezSep 6, 2025
      If you're experiencing facial reddening while using your BMC Medical Equipment, you may be allergic to the mask materials. Contact both your physician and equipment supplier for advice. Try using a mask that isn't made with natural rubber latex, or place a lining between your skin and the mask.
  • O
    otuckerSep 10, 2025
    How to fix eye irritation caused by hardened mask cushion of BMC Medical Equipment?
    • M
      marcus98Sep 10, 2025
      To resolve eye irritation caused by a hardened mask cushion on your BMC Medical Equipment, replace either the entire mask or just the mask cushion.

Summary

Symbols

Control Buttons

Describes the physical buttons used for device operation and navigation.

Device Symbols

Explains the meaning of various symbols displayed on the device and in the manual.

Warning, Caution and Important Tip

Intended Use

Contraindications

Specifications

Available Therapy

Glossary

Model

Package Contents

System Features

First Time Setup

Placing the Device

Instructions on how to properly position the CPAP device on a stable surface.

Installing the Air Filter and Filter Cap

Steps for correctly installing the air filter and its protective cap.

Connecting to Power

Guide on connecting the device to an electrical power source using the adapter and cord.

Assembling the Tube and Mask

Procedures for connecting the breathing circuit tube to the device and mask.

Using Oxygen with the Device

Safety precautions and instructions for administering supplemental oxygen with the system.

Inserting the SD Card

Steps for inserting the SD card to record therapy data and fault information.

Using the SpO2 Kit

Information on setting up and using the optional SpO2 monitoring kit.

Connecting the SpO2 Kit to the Main Device

Detailed steps for attaching the SpO2 kit components to the main device.

Removing the SpO2 Kit from the Main Device

Instructions on how to safely detach the SpO2 kit from the device.

Using the H60 Heated Humidifier

Guidance on connecting and using the H60 heated humidifier for added comfort.

Starting Treatment

Instructions on how to initiate a therapy session with the CPAP device.

Routine Use

Connecting the Tube

How to correctly connect the breathing tube to the device and mask for therapy.

Adjusting the Tube

Tips for positioning the tube to ensure freedom of movement during sleep.

Turning on the Airflow

Steps for activating the device and starting the airflow for therapy.

Heating the Water in the Humidifier

How to use the humidifier to add moisture to the airflow for comfort.

Using the Ramp Button

How to utilize the ramp feature for a comfortable, gradual pressure increase.

Turning the Device off

Procedures for safely stopping therapy and powering down the device.

Navigating the Patient Menu

Steps to Navigating the Patient Menu

A guide to the sequence of actions for accessing and using the device's patient menu.

Accessing the Main Interface

How to display the primary operational screen of the CPAP device.

Bringing up the Initial Setup Interface

Steps to access the initial setup screen of the patient menu.

Accessing the Setup Interface

Instructions on how to enter the main setup screen for adjustments.

Selecting Options

How to navigate and select specific settings within the patient menu.

Adjusting Options

Procedures for changing values or modes for selected menu options.

Confirming Adjustments

How to save the adjusted settings within the patient menu.

Turning Pages

Method for navigating through multiple pages of menu options.

Exiting the Patient Menu

Instructions on how to safely exit the patient menu and return to previous screens.

Options of the Patient Menu and Corresponding Descriptions

A comprehensive list and explanation of all adjustable settings in the patient menu.

Alert

Cleaning and Disinfection

Cleaning the Mask and Headgear

Instructions for cleaning the mask and headgear components.

Cleaning the SpO2 Kit

How to clean the SpO2 probe, adapter, and connector.

Cleaning the Water Chamber of the Humidifier

Steps for cleaning the removable water tank of the humidifier.

Cleaning the Enclosure

Guide for cleaning the external casing of the main CPAP device.

Cleaning the Tube

Procedures for washing and rinsing the breathing circuit tube.

Replacing the Air Filter

Instructions on how to replace the internal air filter for optimal performance.

Disinfection

Guidelines for disinfecting components that require sanitization.

Traveling with the Device

Transferring the Device to Another Patient

Reordering

Technical Support

Disposal

Troubleshooting

Common Problems in Patients and Corresponding Solutions

Addresses issues related to patient comfort and therapy effectiveness, providing solutions.

Common Problems in the Device and Corresponding Solutions

Details common device malfunctions and their corrective actions.

EMC Requirements

Limited Warranty

BMC E-20C-H-O Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryMedical Equipment
ModelE-20C-H-O
Pressure Range4-20 cmH2O
Automatic altitude compensationYes
Data storageSD card
AC Power Consumption100 – 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz, 2.0 A max
Operating Conditions5-40°C
ModeCPAP

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