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BMC H-80 Series - User Manual

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User Manual
Humidifier
H-80 Series
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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Calvin McintyreAug 15, 2025
    What to do if I have a dry mouth and throat using BMC Humidifier?
    • T
      Theresa EllisAug 15, 2025
      A dry mouth and throat while using the BMC Humidifier may occur if you sleep with your mouth open, allowing pressurized air to escape and causing dryness. A possible solution is to use a chin strap to keep your mouth closed during sleep. For more detailed advice, it's best to contact your physician.
  • K
    Kyle ArroyoAug 18, 2025
    Why is my BMC Humidifier so loud and how to fix it?
    • M
      Michele SmithAug 18, 2025
      If your BMC Humidifier is producing excessive noise, it could be due to a few reasons: * The tube might not be connected properly. Ensure it is correctly attached to the connector. * There may be an air leak in the breathing tube. Check for any leaks. * The water chamber might not be correctly connected to the device. Make sure it is properly in place.
  • S
    suttonlaurenAug 21, 2025
    Why is the air from my BMC Humidifier too hot?
    • M
      Meredith WilliamsAug 21, 2025
      If the air delivered from your BMC Humidifier is abnormally hot, it might be because the air inlet is partially blocked, reducing airflow into the device. You can try replacing the air filter and cleaning the air inlet. Also, ensure the device is placed in an area with free airflow, at least 20 centimeters away from walls, curtains, or other obstructions.
  • S
    Susan SmithAug 25, 2025
    What to do if I have facial redness from BMC Humidifier nasal cannula?
    • J
      Jeff MejiaAug 26, 2025
      If you experience facial redness or inflammation where the nasal cannula contacts your skin while using the BMC Humidifier, consider the following: * The headband might be too tight. Adjust it for a more comfortable fit. * The nasal cannula type may be inappropriate. Contact your equipment supplier to explore other options. * You might be allergic to the cannula material. Consult your physician and equipment supplier for alternatives.
  • N
    Nicholas CastilloAug 28, 2025
    What to do if my BMC Humidifier doesn't turn on?
    • D
      David Callahan Jr.Aug 28, 2025
      If your BMC Humidifier fails to turn on, check these potential issues: * Ensure the power cord is correctly connected to both the device and the power outlet. * Verify that there is voltage by testing a light or another device in the same outlet. If there's a power outage, address that issue. If you suspect the device fuse is broken, contact your equipment supplier for assistance.
  • C
    chillAug 31, 2025
    Why is the airflow so low on my BMC Humidifier?
    • B
      Briana FoxSep 1, 2025
      If your BMC Humidifier is producing very low flow, the air inlet of the device may be blocked. Replace the air filter and clean the air inlet to ensure it is unblocked.
  • S
    Sara HuntSep 4, 2025
    What to do if the screen on my BMC Humidifier is not working properly?
    • J
      Joanna SimpsonSep 4, 2025
      If the screen on your BMC Humidifier displays intermittently or not at all after turning it on, the device's operating system may need a reset. Unplug the power cord, wait 20 seconds, and then plug it back in to restart the system.
  • R
    russellvickiSep 7, 2025
    Why won't my BMC Humidifier start from standby mode?
    • E
      Elizabeth AllenSep 7, 2025
      If your BMC Humidifier is in standby mode and will not start, the operating system may need to be restarted. Disconnect the power cord, wait 20 seconds, and then reconnect it.
  • W
    wblackwellSep 10, 2025
    What causes nasal, sinus, or ear pain with BMC Humidifier?
    • B
      bruce00Sep 12, 2025
      Nasal, sinus, or ear pain experienced while using the BMC Humidifier may indicate sinus or middle ear inflammation. Contact your physician immediately for medical advice.

Summary

Symbols

Control Buttons

Describes the device's control buttons.

Device Symbols

Explains various symbols used in the manual and on the device.

Warning, Caution, and Important Tip

Intended Use

Details the purpose and target patient population for the humidifier.

Contraindications

Specifications

Available Therapies

Glossary

Model Information

Package Contents

System Features

First Time Setup

Placing the Device

Instructions on how to position the device correctly for use.

Installing the Air Filter and Filter Cap

Step-by-step instructions for installing the air filter and its cap.

Connecting to Power

Details how to connect the device to a power source.

Inserting the SD Card

Instructions on how to insert the SD card into the device.

Installing the water chamber

Step-by-step guide for assembling and installing the water chamber.

Connecting the water bag

Instructions for connecting the sterile water bag to the device.

Assembling the Tube and Nasal Cannula

Explains how to connect the breathing tube and nasal cannula.

Connecting the oxygen

Guides on how to connect an oxygen source to the device.

Starting Treatment

Instructions on how to begin a therapy session after setup.

Routine Use

Connecting the Tube and Nasal Cannula

Details connecting the tube and cannula for routine use.

Adjusting the Tube

How to adjust the breathing tube for patient comfort during sleep.

Turning on the Airflow

Steps to start the airflow and begin treatment.

Using the heated humidifying

How to operate and adjust the heated humidification feature.

Turning the Device Off

Procedures for safely shutting down and powering off the device.

Parameter settings

Parameter setting steps

Outlines the sequential steps for adjusting various settings.

Accessing the Main Interface

How to navigate to the main display screen.

Bringing up the parameter settings of the Main Interface

Steps to enter the parameter adjustment screen from the main interface.

Selecting Options

How to navigate and select specific parameters to adjust.

Adjusting Options

Details on how to modify parameter values using the knob.

Confirming Adjustments

How to save the changes made to a parameter.

Exiting the parameter settings of the Main Interface

Steps to leave the parameter adjustment screen and return to the main interface.

Accessing the Setup Interface

How to navigate to the device's setup menu.

Selecting Options

How to choose specific settings within the setup menu.

Adjusting Options

How to modify the selected settings.

Confirming Adjustments

How to save changes made in the setup interface.

Turning Pages

Navigating through multiple pages of settings.

Exiting the Setup Interface

Steps to leave the setup menu and return to previous screens.

Accessing the Trend Chart Interface

How to view historical trend data on the screen.

Exiting the Trend Chart Interface

Steps to leave the trend chart display.

Patient Menu Options and Descriptions

Alarm Management

Grading, Visual, and Auditory Alarming

Covers alarm grading, visual indicators, and audible alerts.

Alarming Silence and Interface Access

How to silence alarms and navigate to the alarm status screen.

Alarming Information and Description

Details specific alarm messages, causes, and delays.

Alarm Management and Verification

Managing residual alarms, viewing logs, and verifying alarm functionality.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Cleaning Cannula, Enclosure, and Tube

Instructions for cleaning the nasal cannula, device enclosure, and breathing tube.

Replacing Parts and Disinfection

Guidance on replacing parts and disinfecting the device.

End-of-Life Information

Reordering

Information on how to order replacement parts and accessories.

Technical Support

How to contact BMC for technical assistance and documentation.

Disposal

Guidelines for safely disposing of the device at the end of its service life.

Troubleshooting

Patient Problem Solutions

A table detailing patient-related problems and their resolutions.

Device Problem Solutions

A table detailing device-related problems and their solutions.

EMC Requirements

BMC H-80 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBMC
ModelH-80 Series
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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