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BMC G3 B20A - User Manual

BMC G3 B20A
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User Manual
BPAP System
G3 B20A / G3 B25S / G3 B25A / G3 B25VT /
G3 B30VT / G3 B30SV / G3 LAB

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • L
    lisa64Aug 12, 2025
    How to prevent dry mouth and throat when using BMC Medical Equipment?
    • F
      Frederick HollowayAug 12, 2025
      Dry mouth and throat can happen if you sleep with your mouth open, causing pressurized air to escape and dry out your nasal passage and throat. A possible solution is to use a chin strap to keep your mouth closed during sleep, or switch to a full-face mask. Contact your physician for details.
  • K
    Kenneth PatelAug 15, 2025
    How to treat a dry, cold, runny, and blocked nose when using BMC Medical Equipment?
    • J
      Jason AndersonAug 15, 2025
      A dry, cold, runny, or blocked nose can occur as a reaction to the airflow and cold air from the device, which irritates the nasal mucosa. To address this, increase the humidity setting on your device. Also, contact your physician, and continue treatment unless they advise otherwise.
  • M
    Mr. Omar WoodAug 19, 2025
    What to do if I have eye irritation using BMC G3 B20A?
    • J
      jenkinsbrentAug 19, 2025
      Eye irritation can occur if the mask size or model isn't right, or if the mask isn't positioned correctly, leading to air leakage. Try narrowing the distance between the forehead support of the mask and your forehead. Be careful not to overtighten the mask, as this may leave marks. You can also add additional filling to the mask to prevent leaks. If problems persist, contact your equipment supplier for a more suitable mask and consider adding extra filling to the mask if needed.
  • N
    Nathan FloresAug 23, 2025
    Why do I have dry mouth and throat with BMC G3 B20A Oxygen Equipment?
    • R
      Robert WatkinsAug 23, 2025
      Dry mouth and throat are likely caused by sleeping with your mouth open, which allows pressurized air to escape, leading to dryness. To address this, use a chin strap to keep your mouth closed during sleep, or switch to a full-face mask. For more advice, contact your physician.
  • M
    martinezjulieAug 27, 2025
    How to stop facial reddening from BMC Oxygen Equipment?
    • C
      Catherine OsborneAug 27, 2025
      Facial reddening can occur if the mask is too tight. Try loosening the headgear. It can also be caused by an incorrect distance between the forehead support and your forehead; experiment with different distances, noting that the angle and size of the forehead support vary by mask type. Finally, the mask size may be wrong, so contact your equipment supplier for a correctly sized mask.
  • J
    John CunninghamAug 30, 2025
    How to treat a dry, cold, runny, and blocked nose when using BMC G3 B20A Oxygen Equipment?
    • S
      Suzanne RoseAug 30, 2025
      A dry, cold, runny, or blocked nose can occur as the nose reacts to the airflow and cold air. The fast airflow can cause the air to become cold, irritating the nasal mucosa, leading to dryness and swelling. Try increasing the humidity setting on your device. Also, contact your physician, and continue treatment unless they advise otherwise.
  • T
    Tracy MullenSep 3, 2025
    What to do if I have eye irritation using BMC Medical Equipment?
    • J
      Jeanne YoungSep 3, 2025
      Eye irritation can occur if the mask doesn't fit properly, leading to air leaks. Try adjusting the forehead support to narrow the distance between it and your forehead, but be careful not to overtighten the mask, as this can leave marks. If needed, add filling to the mask to prevent leaks. Also, the mask cushion may have hardened. In this case, replace the mask or just the cushion. Contact your equipment supplier for an appropriate mask.
  • M
    Madeline PerezSep 7, 2025
    Why is my face red when using BMC Medical Equipment?
    • A
      Annette AdkinsSep 7, 2025
      Facial reddening can occur if the mask is too tight. Try loosening the headgear. It can also happen if the distance between the forehead support and your forehead isn't right. Experiment with different distances, keeping in mind that the angle and size of the forehead support vary depending on the mask type.

Summary

1. Symbols

2. Warnings, Cautions, and Tips

Defining Warnings, Cautions, and Tips

Explains the meaning and purpose of WARNING, CAUTION, and IMPORTANT TIP notations.

3. Intended Use

Intended Use of BPAP Systems

Details the specific patient populations and environments for the G3 BPAP series devices.

5. Specifications

Device and Environmental Specifications

Lists physical dimensions, weight, operating and storage conditions.

Technical Specifications

Details humidifier, modules, power, and work modes.

6. Available Therapies

10. System Features

11. First Time Setup

Assembling Tubing and Mask

Guides on connecting the tubing and mask to the device for therapy.

12. Routine Use

Basic Operation Steps

Covers connecting tubing, turning on airflow, and heating water.

13. Heated Humidifier

14. Using the SpO2 Kit

15. Connectivity Options

16. Navigating the Patient Menu

17. Alarms

Alarm Grading and Visual Indicators

Describes alarm severity levels and visual cues.

Alarm Messages and Descriptions

Lists specific alarm messages, their priority, and causes.

Alarm Verification Tests

Instructions for testing specific alarm functions like tube disconnection.

18. Cleaning and Disinfection

24. Troubleshooting

Patient-Related Problems and Solutions

Lists common issues faced by patients and their remedies.

Device-Related Problems and Solutions

Lists common device malfunctions and their troubleshooting steps.

BMC G3 B20A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Dimensions220 x 140 x 90 mm
Weight1.5 kg
Sound Level≤ 28 dBA
Operating Voltage100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Noise Level≤ 28 dBA
Operating Temperature5°C to +35°C
Power SupplyAC Adapter

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