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 Using supplemental oxygen with your device:

•  Supplemental oxygen can be administered at the mask end of the Breathing Tube or with an Oxygen 

Elbow.

 

NOTE:

 

At a fixed flow rate of supplemental oxygen the inhaled oxygen concentration will vary, 

depending on the pressure settings, the patient’s breathing pattern, mask selection and leak rate.

•  Ensure there is no obstruction downstream of the Oxygen Port as this can affect the delivered 

oxygen concentration.

•  Oxygen concentration should be measured at the point of delivery to the patient.
•  Avoid the risk of fire:

•  Only use oxygen when the device is operating. If the device is turned off it can lead to 

accumulation of oxygen within the device.

•  Ensure adequate ventilation is provided around the device.
•  Remove any source of ignition, such as cigarettes, an open flame, or materials which burn or 

ignite easily at high oxygen concentration.

•  Keep oxygen regulators, cylinder valves, tubing, connections and all other oxygen equipment 

away from oil, grease or greasy substances. Spontaneous and violent ignition may occur if these 
substances come into contact with oxygen under pressure.

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 Cautions 

 

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 To prevent water damage to the device:

•  Remove the Water Chamber from the device before filling.
•  Do not fill the Water Chamber above the maximum level.
•  Do not move, carry, transport or store the device with water in the Water Chamber.

 

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 General:

•  Only use the device within the Operating Conditions specified in Section 

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•  Position the device so the power cord connection to the power supply is easily accessible.
•  Only clean the device in accordance with the cleaning instructions set out in the Cleaning and 

Maintenance section (Section 

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) and only when it is disconnected from the power supply.

•  Only use the F&P ICON InfoUSB with the device. Use of any other USB drives may cause data 

corruption. Do not attempt to change the directories or view the data without software distributed 
or designed for use with the F&P ICON.

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 Replacement Parts

900

ICON

200

 

Water Chamber (

10

 Pack)

900

ICON

202

 InfoUSB 

2

 (

5

 Pack)

900

ICON

203

 InfoUSB 

2

* (

5

 Pack)

900

ICON

112

 

F&P Studio CD

900

ICON

204

 Elbow

900

ICON

205

 

Oxygen Elbow

900

ICON

206

 

Outlet Seal

900

ICON

208

 

ThermoSmart Breathing Tube**

900

HC

221

 

Standard Breathing Tube**

900

ICON

214

 

Silver Gloss Lid

900

ICON

216

 

Matt Gray Lid

900

ICON

217

 

Charcoal Lid

900

ICON

218

 

Filter Grill

900

ICON

503

 

Air Filter (Single Pack)

900

ICON

213

 

Air Filter (

2

 Pack)

900

ICON

315

 Carry-bag

*  Not available in all countries.
**  Applied Parts – to fit 

0

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86

 inches (

22

 mm) Conical Connector.

Summary of Contents for ICON

Page 1: ...Use and Care Manual ...

Page 2: ... F P ICON Menu System A 4 Simple Mode 1 On Off and Ramp A 4 2 Humidity A 4 3 Sleep Data A 4 Advanced Mode 4 On Off and Ramp A 5 5 Humidity A 5 6 Alarm On Off A 5 7 Alarm Time A 6 8 Alarm Volume A 6 9 Clock Time A 6 10 Brightness A 6 11 Sleep Data A 7 12 SensAwake On Off A 7 13 User Preferences A 7 13i Flight Mode A 8 13ii Display Pressure A 8 13iii Altitude Adjustment A 8 3 Communicating Sleep Dat...

Page 3: ...led water up to the maximum water line which is marked on the side of the Water Chamber CAUTION Do not use the device without a Water Chamber Do not use hot water and water should be replaced before each use IMPORTANT The Water Chamber cannot be disassembled To replace the Water Chamber the arrow on the circular chamber grip should face toward the Elbow Fit the Chamber Lid by lining up the large d...

Page 4: ...rt Breathing Tube come together with the electrical connectors on the Elbow Please refer to Oxygen Elbow user instructions if attaching an Oxygen Elbow From the Home Screen a quick press to the SmartDial will start therapy The Home Screen will light up and the clock face of the Menu System will rotate to indicate therapy is starting If Ramp is required press the SmartDial again and hold for 3 seco...

Page 5: ... setting is Humidity level 4 If using without water or where low power consumption is required e g for aircraft and trucking use set the humidity level to 0 3 3 Sleep Data Press and hold the SmartDial for 7 seconds to access the Sleep Data setting Turn the SmartDial to scroll through each of the following statistics Total Compliant Hours Average Compliant Hours over the last 30 nights Press the Sm...

Page 6: ...he humidity level cannot be adjusted if Flight Mode is set to on The Boost control offers three additional levels 1 2 3 to optimize the Humidity setting Press and hold the SmartDial for 3 seconds while in the Humidity setting and the Boost symbols will appear Turn to select low 1 medium 2 or high 3 and press again to accept the change CAUTION The Boost control should only be used in extreme situat...

Page 7: ...to accept the change To adjust the click volume of the SmartDial press and hold for 3 seconds while in the Alarm Volume setting The Volume symbol will be present turn to select the desired volume and press again to accept the change 9 9 Clock Time Turn the SmartDial to the Clock Time setting and press to enter Turn the SmartDial to select the hour minutes 12 hr or 24 hr time After each selection p...

Page 8: ...apsed since therapy commenced Check Sum AHI for last 30 7 and 1 nights Leak for last 30 7 and 1 nights 90th percentile pressure for last 30 7 and 1 nights SensAwake for last 30 7 and 1 nights Exit the Sleep Data setting NOTE A symbol will appear on the Home Screen when the sleep data is within the compliance requirements Once CMS requirements have been met the data within the CMS sub menu will sto...

Page 9: ...me Screen Time is the default setting however this can be changed to show pressure cmH2O or hPa if required Turn the SmartDial to the Display Pressure setting and press to enter Turn to select On or Off and press again to accept the change If a different unit of measure is required press the SmartDial and hold for 3 seconds Turn the SmartDial to select either cmH2O or hPa and press again to accept...

Page 10: ... USB Port of a computer connected to the Internet The first time you insert the InfoUSB 2 into your computer open Windows Explorer and navigate to the drive called FPHCARE 1 To install an InfoUSB detector on your computer open this folder and double click on the Setup exe file Follow the on screen instructions Upon successful installation of the InfoUSB 2 application and upon detection of an InfoU...

Page 11: ...er Empty the vinegar solution and rinse the Water Chamber thoroughly with water Disconnect the Elbow from the device and the Outlet Seal can be easily removed by lightly pushing it from the back of the device into the Water Chamber housing The Elbow and the Outlet Seal can be cleaned and washed with mild dishwashing detergent then rinsed and dried Please place the Outlet Seal before the Elbow in s...

Page 12: ...ith respiratory failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease The safety and effectiveness of the auto adjusting device has not been established in patients with congestive heart failure obesity hypoventilation syndrome or central sleep apnea 3 1 2 Adverse effects Nosebleeds ear and sinus discomfort may occur from the use of positive pressure therapy 3 2 Warnings 3 2 1 To avoid electric shock f...

Page 13: ...ternatively consult your healthcare provider Do not block the flow through the device as this may cause the motor to overheat Do not block the exhaust flow holes of the mask as they are designed to allow a continuous flow of air out of the mask and if blocked CO2 re breathing may occur In the event of power failure machine malfunction or if the device is turned off remove the mask immediately as t...

Page 14: ... water damage to the device Remove the Water Chamber from the device before filling Do not fill the Water Chamber above the maximum level Do not move carry transport or store the device with water in the Water Chamber 3 3 2 General Only use the device within the Operating Conditions specified in Section 2 Part 4 Position the device so the power cord connection to the power supply is easily accessi...

Page 15: ...4 5 Dynamic Pressure Stability Breath Rate BPM Test Pressure Pmin 4 0 cmH2 O Pmin 1 4 Pmax Pmin 8 0 cmH2 O Pmin 1 2 Pmax Pmin 12 0 cmH2 O Pmin 3 4 Pmax Pmin 16 0 cmH2 O Pmin 20 0 cmH2 O Novo Dynamic Pressure Stability cmH2O 10 0 76 0 84 0 90 0 99 1 04 15 0 76 0 84 0 91 0 99 1 04 20 1 16 1 22 1 28 1 38 1 44 Auto Premo Dynamic Pressure Stability cmH2O 10 0 13 0 16 0 22 0 28 0 33 15 0 27 0 26 0 31 0 ...

Page 16: ...00 F 38 C NOISE LEVEL Sound Pressure Level 29 dBA Average Sound Power Level 37 dBA WATER CHAMBER VOLUME 420 mL up to the maximum fill line STANDARDS COMPLIANCE IEC60601 1 1988 A1 A2 AS NZS 3200 1 0 1998 EN60601 1 1990 A1 A2 UL60601 1 2003 DATA RECORDING The InfoUSB records up to 365 days of summary efficacy data 7 days of detailed efficacy data AHI Leak Pressure and Leak data 50 Hz as well as cumu...

Page 17: ... to activate ThermoSmart Technology Part may vary depending on country 6 DEVICE AND CONSUMABLES DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS Device Disposal Instructions This device contains electronics Please do not discard as regular rubbish Dispose of electronics according to local guidelines Consumable Disposal Instructions Place the mask Breathing Tube and Water Chamber in a rubbish bag at the end of use and discar...

Page 18: ...n ensure the InfoUSB is inserted into the USB Port of the device The Heater Plate and or Water Chamber base is warm to the touch even though the device isn t being used The power supply is located directly underneath the Heater Plate and in stand by mode generates approximately 5 W of power which causes the feeling of warmth The Water Chamber is also fully insulated by the device which can cause h...

Page 19: ...any Tel 49 7181 98599 0 Fax 49 7181 98599 66 India Tel 91 80 4284 4000 Fax 91 80 4123 6044 Irish Republic Tel 1800 409 011 Italy Tel 39 06 7839 2939 Fax 39 06 7814 7709 Japan Tel 81 3 3661 7205 Fax 81 3 3661 7206 Northern Ireland Tel 0800 132 189 Spain Tel 34 902 013 346 Fax 34 902 013 379 Sweden Tel 46 8 564 76 680 Fax 46 8 36 63 10 Switzerland Tel 0800 83 47 63 Fax 0800 83 47 54 Taiwan Tel 886 2...

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