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Sunrise Medical DeVilbiss RPM AutoAdjust 9054 Serie Instructions D'utilisation page 10

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UNPACKING YOUR AUTOADJUST CPAP
Check to be sure that you have the following items:
Model 9054 RPM AutoAdjust CPAP
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6-foot long, 22 mm diameter air tubing
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Instruction guide
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Power cord appropriate to your wall outlet
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Carrying case
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Other Required Components
You will need to have a nasal CPAP mask from Sunrise Medical or as recommended by your health care provider.
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Optional Accessories (Figure 4)
Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) Guide
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DeVilbiss 9100 Series Cool Passover Humidifier
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DeVilbiss 9200 Series Humidifier Heater
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ASSEMBLY OF YOUR AUTOADJUST CPAP
NOTE—Refer to Important Parts for part identification.
1. Place the AutoAdjust CPAP on a stable surface.
NOTE—Ensure that the unit is away from heating vents, radiators, drapes and bedspreads so that the air intake
is not restricted.
2. Plug the power cord into the connector on the back of the unit Figure 2.
3. Plug the other end of the cord into the wall outlet.
4. Prepare your mask for use, in accordance with the mask instruction guide.
5. Connect one end of the air tubing to the mask and the other end to the outlet port of the AutoAdjust
CPAP Figure 5.
NOTE—Some tubing is prone to kinking, which can prevent flow from reaching the mask. Use only 6' 22 mm
diameter, smooth-bore, kink-resistant tubing.
6. If you are using a 9100 series DeVilbiss humidifier, assemble the system in accordance with the instructions
provided with the DeVilbiss humidifier. Press Select button on Keypad until you get to 9100 Humidifier display.
Use Up or Down arrow buttons to change setting to Attached Figure 6. If you are unable to change your setting,
please contact your healthcare provider.
NOTE—Only the DeVilbiss 9100D humidifier and 9200 series heaters are compatible for use with the 9054 series
DeVilbiss AutoAdjust CPAP. Other humidifier systems may prevent the AutoAdjust from detecting snoring.
Optional Oximeter
7. If you are using an oximeter, please refer to the assembly instructions that came with the oximeter.
NORMAL OPERATION OF YOUR AUTOADJUST CPAP
1. Put your mask on and press the ON/OFF button on the keypad to start the blower Figure 3. The pressure in your
mask will come to prescription pressure. If you do not turn the blower on using the ON/OFF button, it will
automatically start after you have taken a few breaths with the mask on. At this time you may see one of four
settings on the display:
Actual Pressure Fig. 7: This is the actual pressure displayed while breathing on the device. NOTE—Due to
Epworth (optional) Fig. 8: This represents the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS). This is a measurement of
Mask Check (optional) Fig. 9: This is a reminder that masks should be cleaned regularly and changed
Filter Check (optional) Fig. 10: This is a reminder that filter(s) should be cleaned regularly and changed
2. Position and adjust mask on face according to the mask instructions Figure 11.
NOTE—The AutoAdjust CPAP will operate normally and increase to the prescribed pressure even though the "Mask
Check" (if applicable) and/or "Filter Check" (if applicable) have not been acknowledged, or "Epworth" (if
applicable) has not been completed. Once the "Mask Check" and/or "Filter Check" have been acknowledged
or "Epworth" completed, the display will show "Act Pres."
NOTE—The AutoAdjust CPAP will turn off if power is turned off or disconnected. When power is restored, the
AutoAdjust CPAP will return to the previous on or off state within 2 seconds.
3. If you have difficulty falling asleep with the pressure at the prescription level:
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fluctuations while breathing, the actual pressure will vary from breath to breath.
sleepiness and will display periodically. Follow the instructions in the Epworth
section of this Instruction Guide on page 12.
periodically. Press any button to acknowledge the notification.
periodically. Press any button to acknowledge the notification.
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