depending on the pressure settings, patient breathing pattern, mask selection, and the leak rate. This
warning applies to most types of CPAP and bi-level machines.
• At low CPAP or EPAP pressures the flow through the exhalation port may be inadequate to clear all
exhaled gas from the tubing. Some rebreathing may occur.
• Attaching an exhalation device requires therapy pressure level adjustment to compensate for
increased leak.
Features
A Headgear crown strap
B Headgear top strap with tabs
C Headgear bottom strap with tabs
D Mask cushion
E Clip
F Tubing quick release
G Elbow with built-in exhalation ports (Do not block)
H Mask frame
Before Use Read and Understand the Instructions Completely.
• Hand wash the entire mask
• Wash your face. Do not use moisturizer/lotion on your hands or face.
• Inspect the mask for damage or wear. Discard and replace any damaged or worn parts.
Cleaning Instructions
Hand wash the entire mask before first use
fabric parts should be hand washed weekly.
1. Hand wash in warm water with a liquid dish soap.
Cautions:
• Do not use bleach, alcohol, cleaning solutions containing bleach or alcohol, or cleaning solutions
containing conditioners or moisturizers.
• Do not place the fabric parts into the dryer.
• Any deviation from these instructions may impact the performance of the product.
• Inspect the entire mask for damage or wear (cracking, crazing, tears, damage, etc). Discard and replace
any parts as necessary.
2. Rinse thoroughly. Air dry completely before use. Make sure the entire mask is dry before use. Lay the
fabric parts flat or line dry.
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