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Contraindications

Studies have shown that the following pre-existing conditions may contraindicate the use of CPAP therapy for some patients:
•   Bullous Lung Disease
•   Pathologically Low Blood Pressure

•   Bypassed Upper Airway

•   Pneumothorax
•   Pneumocephalus has been reported in a patient using nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. Caution should be used when 

prescribing CPAP for susceptible patients such as those with: cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) leaks, abnormalities of the cribriform 
plate, prior history of head trauma, and/or pneumocephalus. (Chest 1989; 96:1425-1426)

The use of positive airway pressure therapy may be temporarily contraindicated if you exhibit signs of a sinus or middle ear 
infection. Not for use with patients whose upper airways are bypassed. Contact your health care professional if you have any 

questions concerning your therapy.

Refer to the instructions for use that accompanied your therapy device for any additional contraindications that may be specific to 

the use of that device.

Symbol Glossary

The following symbols may appear on the device. Refer to http://www.symbols.philips.com for additional information related to the 

symbols used on this device and its packaging.

Symbol

Definition

Symbol

Definition

Maximum Fill Line

IP22

Drip Proof Equipment

Hot Water, Hot Surface

Type BF Applied Part

Follow Instructions for Use

System Overview

The DreamStation Heated Humidifier attaches to the therapy device and provides an air outlet port to connect a breathing circuit. 
The breathing circuit is comprised of patient tubing, a mask, and in some instances a separate exhalation device. The patient tubing 
can be Respironics heated tubing, 22 mm (non-heated) performance tubing, 15 mm (non-heated) performance tubing, or optional 
12 mm performance tubing. For information related to the mask to be used, including any need for a separate exhalation device, 

consult the instructions for use that accompany both the mask and therapy device.

The DreamStation Heated Humidifier with Heated Tubing is designed to deliver humidification to provide added comfort during 
therapy. This humidification level is controlled through the output of the heated humidifier as well as the temperature of the 

optional heated tubing. Use of these two accessories allows for a comfortable level of humidity to be maintained at the mask.

The DreamStation Heated Humidifier is comprised of the following components:

•  Heated Humidifier

 - The heated humidifier is the primary source of humidification. Humidification is controlled by adjusting 

the temperature of the heater plate. The heater plate is then used to heat water found in the water tank. This manual includes 

instructions that explain how to set up and take care of the heated humidifier. For instructions on how to adjust the heated 
humidifier settings, refer to the instructions for use that accompanied the therapy device.

•  Water Tank

 - The water tank stores the water that will be used by the heated humidifier. This manual includes instructions that 

cover how to use and take care of the water tank.

•  Heated Tubing

 - The heated tubing is an optional accessory that is used, along with the heated humidifier, to control the 

provided humidification. This is accomplished by controlling the temperature of the air in order to ensure that it does not cool 

down prior to reaching the mask. This manual includes instructions that cover how to connect and take care of the heated tubing. 

For instructions on how to adjust the temperature of the heated tubing, refer to the instructions for use that accompanied the 

therapy device.

Summary of Contents for Dreamstation

Page 1: ...User manual DreamStation Heated Humidifier...

Page 2: ...ting the Tubing 4 Daily Use 5 Disconnecting the Tubing 6 Disconnecting the Therapy Device 7 Checking the Humidifier Lid Seal 7 Home Cleaning Instructions Water Tank 8 Home Cleaning Instructions Humidi...

Page 3: ...and discontinue use Contact your home care provider Before cleaning the humidifier always remove from the therapy device Empty and clean the water tank daily to prevent mold and bacteria growth Repair...

Page 4: ...ormance tubing 15 mm non heated performance tubing or optional 12 mm performance tubing For information related to the mask to be used including any need for a separate exhalation device consult the i...

Page 5: ...nal The optional heated tube connects from the humidifier to the patient s mask 10 Humidifier Connector End Connect this end of the tubing to the humidifier 11 Heater Plate Warms the water in the wate...

Page 6: ...against each other Connecting the Tubing 1 To attach the heated tube to the heated humidifier line up the connector 1 at the top of the heated tube to the top of the air outlet port 2 on the humidifie...

Page 7: ...k with water 2 no higher than the maximum fill line To avoid spilling the water level should not rise above the bottom of the tube 3 in the back of the water tank Note Clean the water tank before firs...

Page 8: ...having trouble with your mask refer to the instructions included with the mask 8 Refer to your therapy device manual for complete instructions on how to adjust both the Heated Humidifier and the opti...

Page 9: ...ompletely on both sides Allow the seal to air dry Inspect the seal for damage If the humidifier lid seal show signs of wear or damage contact your home care provider for a replacement To install or re...

Page 10: ...er plate by wiping it with a damp cloth Allow the platform to air dry before reconnecting to the therapy device 2 Inspect the humidifier base for any damage and replace it if necessary 3 Clean the hum...

Page 11: ...ng tears or damage etc Discard and replace if damaged 2 After the final water rinse described in the chemical disinfection instructions separately rinse the tank seal and heated tubing a minimum of 1...

Page 12: ...and humidifier lid seal are in present in their proper orientation and fully seated If a seal has come loose gently press around the edges of the seal to reseat it The humidifier is cracked or damage...

Page 13: ...ier seals and tube are connected properly and not leaking You may also choose to lower your humidifier and or heated tube settings or change the humidification mode from Fixed to Adaptive humidificati...

Page 14: ...eated humidifier is used with a Philips Respironics therapy device AC Power Consumption with 80W power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 0 1 0 A DC Power Consumption 12 VDC 6 67 A Type of Protection Again...

Page 15: ...ized distributors of Respironics Inc products and Respironics Inc reserves the right to charge dealers for warranty service of failed product not purchased directly from Respironics Inc or authorized...

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