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RESmart BPAP 20T/25T/30T User Manual V1.1 

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The table below lists common problems you may have with the RESmart BPAP 20T/25T/30T 
and possible solutions to those problems. If none of the corrective actions solve the problem, 
contact your home care provider. 

Problem                                                            Solution(s) 

The pressure being delivered feels 

different 

Check the altitude setting to be sure it is set to your 

altitude. Change the altitude setting if necessary. If 

the altitude setting is correct, contact your home 

care provider for directions on having the RESmart 

BPAP 20T/25T/30T serviced. Please have the 

device’s serial number ready when you call 

The airflow from the RESmart BPAP 

20T/25T/30T seems warm 

Replace or clean the filter. Make sure the RESmart 

BPAP 20T/25T/30T is away from bedding or curtains 

that could block the flow of air around the RESmart 

BPAP 20T/25T/30T. Make sure the RESmart BPAP 
20T/25T/30T is away from heating equipment (e.g., 

forced air vents, radiators) 

The noise level of the RESmart BPAP 

20T/25T/30T has changed to include 

unusual or harsh sounds during 

operation 

Contact your home care provider for directions on 

having the RESmart BPAP 20T/25T/30T serviced. 

Please have the device’s serial number ready when 

you call 

The RESmart BPAP 20T/25T/30T will 

not turn on 

Make sure that the RESmart BPAP 20T/25T/30T is 

plugged into a working outlet. Contact your home 

care provider for directions on having the RESmart 

BPAP 20T/25T/30T serviced. Please have the 

device’s serial number ready when you call 

Pressing the

 Ramp Button 

 

does not reduce the air pressure 

Contact your home care provider. Ramp may not 

have been prescribed for you 

The RESmart BPAP 20T/25T/30T has 

been dropped into water or fluids 

have gotten into the enclosure 

Discontinue use. Disconnect the power cord from the 

AC wall outlet. Contact your home care provider for 

directions on having the RESmart BPAP 20T/25T/30T 

serviced. Please have the device’s serial number 

ready when you call 

Summary of Contents for RESmart BPAP 20T

Page 1: ...English RESmart BPAP System 20T 25T 30T model User Manual 0123 ...

Page 2: ...cuit 7 3 2 1 Assembling the breathing circuit 7 3 2 2 Adjusting the breathing circuit 8 3 3 Connect the power cord 8 4 Device operation 9 4 1 Starting the Device 9 4 2 Using the Ramp Button 9 4 3 Turning the System OFF 9 4 4 Change Device Settings 10 4 5 Reading Therapy Information 13 5 Alerts and Troubleshooting 15 6 Accessories 17 6 1 Adding a Humidifier 17 6 2 Adding Oxygen 17 7 Cleaning and Ma...

Page 3: ...rovider will make the correct pressure settings according to your health care professional s prescription Several accessories are available to make your treatment with the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T as convenient and comfortable as possible To ensure that you receive the safe effective therapy prescribed for you use only BMC accessories The RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T is only used for single patient an...

Page 4: ...al or harsh sounds if it has been dropped or mishandled if the enclosure is broken or if water has entered the enclosure disconnect the power cord and discontinue use Contact your home care provider To avoid electrical shock disconnect the power cord before cleaning DO NOT immerse the device in any fluids Contact your health care professional if symptoms of sleep apnea recur Using the RESmart BPAP...

Page 5: ...ranial trauma or surgery 1 4 System Overview Handle This handle is for lifting up the system Display Screen All system settings total operating time and therapy hours will appear here User Buttons These buttons can be used to turn on off the system and change some of the system settings Humidifier Controller This controller turns the InH2 heated humidifier on off and allows the heat setting to be ...

Page 6: ...ually increases ramps the pressure to the prescription setting so you can fall asleep more comfortably Rise Time The time it takes for the device to change from EPAP to IPAP You can adjust this time for your comfort RR Respiratory Rate Number of breaths per minute S Spontaneous A bi level mode which responds to both your inhalation and exhalation by increasing pressure when you start to inhale and...

Page 7: ...ton Humidifier On Off User Button User Button 1 6 2 Device Attention Consult Accompanying Documents Type BF Applied part Class II Double Insulated AC Power IPX1 Drip Proof Vertical SN Serial Number of the product Manufacturer EC REP Authorized Representative in the European Community European CE Declaration of Conformity ...

Page 8: ...to restart the ramp cycle which lowers the airflow pressure and then gradually increases it This will allow you to fall asleep more comfortably When the airflow is turned off use this button to access the patient menu Note The ramp feature is not prescribed for all users User Buttons These buttons can be used when entering various menus to change some of the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T settings IMPOR...

Page 9: ...ck of the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T b Attach the filter cap Position the cap so that the small opening on the cap is facing down Insert the cap s tabs into the filter area opening IMPORTANT To remove AC power disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet WARNING Inspect the power cord often for any signs of damage Replace a damaged cord immediately WARNING The RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T is pow...

Page 10: ... air will not be provided through the mask and exhaled air may be rebreathed Rebreathing of exhaled air for longer than several minutes can in some circumstances lead to suffocation This warning applies to most BPAP devices WARNING If you are using a full face mask i e a mask covering both your mouth and your nose the mask must be equipped with a safety entrainment valve IMPORTANT Before each use ...

Page 11: ...4 3 Turning the System OFF Remove the mask and headgear Press the Pressure Start Stop Button on the top of the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T to stop the airflow Or if the Auto Off setting has been enabled the airflow will automatically turn off IMPORTANT The Humidifier Button is active only when an InH2 Heated Humidifier is connected or when the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T is in the Setup Menu Refer to th...

Page 12: ...n the optional InH2 Heated Humidifier is used this setting can change the temperature and humidity of airflow between level 0 to 5 Default setting is 3 IMPORTANT Press the Ramp Button to enter change status and press User Buttons to change the setting Press Ramp Button again to confirm the setting Press User Buttons to access the next setting Heater 3 Setting the Altitude b The altitude setting ca...

Page 13: ...w pressure about 2 hPa after RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T is turned off This will blow off the left vapor and protect the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T Default setting is Enable DelayOff Enable Setting the RiseTime h Rise time settings are adjustable by the patient and the provider from 0 to 3 Rise time varies from 150 msec to 400 msec dependent on patient setting and the pressure differential from IPAP to...

Page 14: ...to end the setup menu The I sense can be adjusted from 1 soft to 8 hard by pressing User Buttons Press Ramp Button to confirm the change Default setting is 6 I Sense 6 E Sense m This Setting can adjust the trigger sensitivity when patient s breath switch into exhaling phase it make device work synchronically to patient breath and to make patients feel more comfortable Press Ramp Button to end the ...

Page 15: ...rameter unit Definition Range Accuracy Display Resolution Tidal Volume ml It gives the estimated value of exhaled tidal volume delivered last time The value is updated following each breath The value will keep the default 0 unless more than 3 breaths are given 0 2000 ml 20 Vte 100 ml 1 Respiratory Rate It gives the average frequency of previous 4 breaths The value is updated following each breath ...

Page 16: ...lt 0 unless more than 3 breaths are given 0 50 l 1 20 0 1 leak LPM It gives the real time estimated value of air leakage in previous 10 seconds 0 100 LPM 5 20 0 1 Note Since there are leakage form mask the parameters of tidal volume and minute ventilator are for reference only It has an impact on the accuracy in some cases such as low tidal volume instable respiration or rapidly changes in air lea...

Page 17: ...er If the alert continues to occur contact your home care provider Mask leak beep LCD backlight flashes The device continues to operate The breathing circuit is disconnect ed or there is a large air leak Check your breathing circuit connections and reconnect the tubing if it has come loose Make sure your mask is on properly before you press the on off button to restart the airflow Patient apnea be...

Page 18: ...t BPAP 20T 25T 30T is away from heating equipment e g forced air vents radiators The noise level of the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T has changed to include unusual or harsh sounds during operation Contact your home care provider for directions on having the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T serviced Please have the device s serial number ready when you call The RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T will not turn on Make su...

Page 19: ...the oxygen on Turn the oxygen off before turning the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T off Explanation of Warning When the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T is turned off but the oxygen flow is still turned on oxygen may accumulate within the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T enclosure and create a fire risk Turning the oxygen off before turning the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T off will prevent oxygen accumulation in the RESmar...

Page 20: ...ystem to ensure enough drying time for the cleaned filter 7 2 Cleaning the System Clean the mask and tubing daily WARNING To avoid electrical shock unplug the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T before cleaning Do not immerse the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T in any fluids 1 Disconnect the flexible tubing from the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T Gently wash the flexible tubing in a solution of warm water and a mild dete...

Page 21: ...ocal authorized dealer or BMC Medical Co Ltd for technical support and documents 7 4 Traveling with RESmart When you are traveling the carrying case is for carry on luggage only The carrying case will not protect the system if it is stored as checked baggage 7 5 Security Stations For convenience at security stations there is a note on the bottom of the RESmart BPAP 20T 25T 30T stating that it is m...

Page 22: ...S CPAP T S T 30T 4 30 hPa S CPAP T S T SD card capacity 2 G bytes AC Power Consumption 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz max 95 VA Type of Protection Against Electric Shock Class II Equipment Degree of Protection Against Electric Shock Type BF Applied Part Degree of Protection Against Ingress of Water IPX1 Drip Proof Vertical Pressure Range For 20T IPAP 4 hPa to 20 hPa in 0 5 hPa increments EPAP 4 hPa to 20 h...

Page 23: ...ing level 0 1 2 Automatic altitude compensation Sound Pressure Level 30 dB when the device is working at the pressure of 10 hPa Maximum Flow For 20T Test Pressure hPa 4 8 12 16 20 Average flow at the patient connection port L min 70 1 72 1 72 3 70 1 73 4 For 25T Test Pressure hPa 4 10 15 20 25 Average flow at the patient connection port L min 70 1 73 0 64 73 4 74 6 For 30T Test Pressure hPa 4 10 5...

Page 24: ...nce RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B The RESmart uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B The RESmart is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage pow...

Page 25: ...ns power quality should be that of a typical home or hospital Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 s 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT f...

Page 26: ...hs from fixed RF transmitter as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applied NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorp...

Page 27: ...er damage caused by accident misuse abuse alteration and other defects not related to material or workmanship BMC MEDICAL CO LTD DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ECONOMIC LOSS LOSS OF PROFITS OVERHEAD OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE CLAIMED TO ARISE FROM ANY SALE OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITAT...

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