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Pressure Range | 4-20 cm H2O |
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Humidifier | Integrated HumidAir Humidifier |
Therapy Modes | CPAP, AutoSet, AutoSet for Her |
Altitude Adjustment | Automatic |
Device Type | CPAP Machine |
Dimensions | 116 mm x 255 mm x 150 mm |
Weight | 1248 grams |
Data Storage | SD card |
Ramp | Yes |
EPR (Expiratory Pressure Relief) | Yes |
Heated Tubing | Optional ClimateLineAir heated tubing |
AC Voltage | 100–240V |
Display | Color LCD |
Noise Level | 26 dBA |
Data Recording | Usage, Leak, AHI, Events |
Read guide before use; US law restricts sale by physician order.
Indications for AutoSet, AutoSet for Her, Elite, and CPAP models.
Conditions like lung disease, pneumothorax, low BP, dehydration, CSF leak.
Report chest pain, headache, or breathlessness to your physician.
Drying of nose/mouth/throat, nosebleed, bloating, ear discomfort, eye irritation, skin rashes.
Device, humidifier, water tub, air tubing, power supply, travel bag, SD card.
Heated tubing, water tubs, filters, adapters, converters, etc.
Identifies parts like air outlet, filter cover, power inlet, water tub, screen.
Explains Start/Stop, Dial, and Home buttons and their operations.
Describes icons for Ramp Time, Humidity, Signal Strength, Airplane Mode.
Steps for placing device, connecting power, tubing, and filling water tub.
Do not overfill water tub to prevent water entering device or tubing.
Fit mask, press Start/Stop or breathe normally if SmartStart enabled.
Remove mask or press Start/Stop; SmartStart stops automatically.
Displays usage hours, mask seal quality, and humidifier status.
Enter/exit power save mode to conserve electricity.
Highlight My Options and press dial to personalize settings.
Period for gradual pressure increase for comfort.
Navigate My Options, select Ramp Time, adjust, and save.
Adjust humidity for comfort; levels 1-8.
Check mask fit and seal for leaks.
May aid breathing out; enabled by care provider.
Automatic start/stop based on mask usage.
Steps for removing water tub and air tubing.
Wash water tub/tubing in warm water with mild detergent.
Check water tub, tubing, and air filter for damage or blockages.
Replace air filter at least every six months.
Connect air tubing, fill water tub, insert tub, connect tubing to mask.
Data transferred wirelessly or via SD card to care provider.
Wireless transmission or SD card for data transfer.
Use travel bag, empty tub, ensure correct power cord.
Alternative method for therapy data transfer to care provider.
Open cover, push card to release, remove, and place in protective folder.
Device permitted as carry-on luggage.
Turn on Airplane Mode before using on a plane.
Do not use with water in tub on plane due to turbulence risk.
Addresses mask leaks, dry nose, water droplets, and mouth dryness.
Check mask fit and seal for leaks.
Adjust humidity, Ramp Time, or check mask fit.
Screen on/off, power connection, device cooling, software upgrade.
Check coverage, Airplane Mode, and data transfer settings.
High leak detected: check water tub, seal, or mask fit.
Tubing blocked: check and clear air tubing.
SD card errors: reinsert or ensure not read-only.
Contact care provider for unrecoverable errors like System fault.
Steps for inserting water tub seal and reassembling lid.
Covers tubing arrangement, power cord, device modification, liquids, and oxygen use.
Avoid adjacent use, use specified accessories, check filter, use only ResMed parts.
Vented mask use, device placement, prevent tubing/inlet blockage, correct orientation.
Avoid harsh cleaners; be aware of damage from smoke/gases.
Place on level surface lower than head; let water tub cool.
Power supply, operating temperature, humidity, and altitude.
Electromagnetic compatibility and device classification.
Sound levels, dimensions, weight, water capacity, and materials.
Heater plate, gas temperature limits, air filter materials.
Aircraft compliance and wireless module technology details.
RF power output levels for different wireless technologies.
Pressure range for AutoSet, Elite, and CPAP models.
Diagram and list of components in the air flow path.
Lifespan for device, power supply, water tub, and tubing.
RH output and nominal system output at various settings and pressures.
Types, materials, dimensions, and notes for air tubing.
Accuracy of pressure, flow, and leak measurements.
Uncertainties for flow, volume, pressure, and time measurements.
Maximum static and dynamic pressure variations.
Maximum flow rates at set pressures for different tubing.
Explanation of symbols found on the product or packaging.
Definitions for IP22, DC, temperature limits, etc.
Instructions for proper device disposal and recycling.
Recommend inspection and servicing by an authorized ResMed service center.
Lists warranty periods for various device components and accessories.
Covers defects in material/workmanship; not transferable.
Excludes damage from misuse, unauthorized repairs, smoke, or gases.
Claims must be made by the initial consumer at the point of purchase.
Details implied warranties and damage limitations, varying by region.
Contact your care provider for questions or further assistance.