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Beware of electrocution. Do not immerse the device, power supply or power cord in water. 
If liquids are spilled into or onto the device, unplug the device and let the parts dry. Always 
unplug the device before cleaning and make sure that all parts are dry before plugging it 
back in. 

 

Supplemental oxygen must not be used while smoking or in the presence of an open 
flame. 

 

Always make sure that the device is turned on and airflow generated before the oxygen 
supply is turned on. Always turn the oxygen supply off before the device is turned off, so 
that unused oxygen does not accumulate within the device enclosure and create a risk of 
fire. 

 

Do not perform any maintenance tasks while the device is in operation. 

 CAUTION 

 

Use only ResMed parts and accessories with the device. Non-ResMed parts may reduce the 
effectiveness of the treatment and/or damage the device. 

 

Use only vented masks recommended by ResMed or by the prescribing doctor with this 
device. Fitting the mask without the device blowing air can result in rebreathing of exhaled 
air. Make sure that the mask vent holes are kept clear and unblocked to maintain the flow 
of the fresh air into the mask. 

 

Be careful not to place the device where it can be bumped or where someone is likely to 
trip over the power cord. 

 

Blocking the air tubing and/or air inlet of the device while in operation could lead to 
overheating of the device. 

 

Keep the area around the device dry, clean and clear of anything (eg, clothes or bedding) 
that could block the air inlet or cover the power supply unit. 

 

Do not place the device on its side as water might get into the device. 

 

Incorrect system setup may result in incorrect mask pressure reading. Ensure the system is 
correctly set up. 

 

Do not use bleach, chlorine, alcohol, or aromatic-based solutions, moisturizing or 
antibacterial soaps or scented oils to clean the device, the humidifier or air tubing. These 
solutions may cause damage or affect the humidifier performance and reduce the life of 
the products. 

 

If you use the humidifier, always place the device on a level surface lower than your head 
to prevent the mask and air tubing from filling with water. 

 

Leave the humidifier to cool for ten minutes before handling to allow the water to cool and 
to make sure that the humidifier is not too hot to touch. 

 

Make sure that the humidifier is empty before transporting the device. 

 

Technical specifications 

Units are expressed in cm H

2

O and hPa. 1 cm H

2

O is equal to 0.98 hPa. 

 

90W power supply unit 

AC input range: 

100–240V, 50–60Hz 1.0–1.5A, Class II 
115V, 400Hz 1.5A, Class II (nominal for aircraft use) 

DC output: 

24V 

 3.75A 

Typical power consumption: 

53W (57VA) 

Peak power consumption: 

104W (108VA) 

 

Summary of Contents for AirSence 10

Page 1: ...User guide English User guide...

Page 2: ...e AirSense 10 Elite device is indicated for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea OSA in patients weighing more than 30 kg It is intended for home and hospital use The humidifier is intended for si...

Page 3: ...es available for use with the device including Air tubing heated and non heated ClimateLineAir SlimLine Standard Filter Hypoallergenic filter standard filter Air10 DC DC converter SD card reader Air10...

Page 4: ...o select an option Turn to adjust a selected option and press to save your change Home button Press to return to the Home screen Different icons may be displayed on the screen at different times inclu...

Page 5: ...end into the power outlet 3 Connect the air tubing firmly to the air outlet located on the rear of the device 4 Open the humidifier and fill it with water up to the maximum water level mark Do not fil...

Page 6: ...restored The AirSense 10 device has a light sensor that adjusts the screen brightness based on the light in the room Stopping therapy 1 Remove your mask 2 Press Start Stop or if SmartStart is enabled...

Page 7: ...nning of therapy more comfortable Ramp Time is the period during which the pressure increases from a low start pressure to the prescribed treatment pressure You can set your Ramp Time to Off 5 to 45 m...

Page 8: ...rts blowing air 3 Adjust the mask mask cushion and headgear until you get a Good result To stop Mask Fit press the dial or Start Stop If you are unable to get a good mask seal talk to your care provid...

Page 9: ...sk then gently pull apart Cleaning You should clean the device weekly as described Refer to the mask user guide for detailed instructions on cleaning your mask 1 Wash the humidifier and air tubing in...

Page 10: ...lockages by dirt or dust To replace the air filter 1 Open the air filter cover and remove the old air filter The air filter is not washable or reusable 2 Place a new air filter onto the air filter cov...

Page 11: ...s not in Airplane Mode Notes Therapy data might not be transmitted if you use it outside of the country or region of purchase Devices with wireless communication might not be available in all regions...

Page 12: ...rplane Mode To turn on Airplane Mode 1 In My Options turn the dial to highlight Airplane Mode and then press the dial 2 Turn the dial to select On and then press the dial to save the change The Airpla...

Page 13: ...ed I have stopped therapy but the device is still blowing air Device is cooling down Device blows a small amount of air in order to avoid condensation in the air tubing It will stop automatically afte...

Page 14: ...Air tubing may be blocked Check the air tubing and remove any blockages Press the dial to clear the message and then press Start Stop to restart the device SD card error remove your card and press St...

Page 15: ...d into the pivot hole of the base 2 Slide the other side down the ridge until it clicks into place General warnings and cautions WARNING Make sure that you arrange the air tubing so that it will not t...

Page 16: ...omeone is likely to trip over the power cord Blocking the air tubing and or air inlet of the device while in operation could lead to overheating of the device Keep the area around the device dry clean...

Page 17: ...otection IP22 Sensors Pressure sensor Internally located at device outlet analog gauge pressure type 5 to 45 cm H2O 5 to 45 hPa Flow sensor Internally located at device inlet digital mass flow type 70...

Page 18: ...operation Not applicable to masks tubes or accessories Operating pressure range AutoSet CPAP 4 to 20 cm H2O 4 to 20 hPa Supplemental oxygen Maximum flow 4 L min Pneumatic flow path 1 Flow sensor 2 Blo...

Page 19: ...o 150 L min positive flow Leak2 12 L min or 20 of reading whichever is greater 0 to 60 L min 1 Results are expressed at ATPD Ambient Temperature and Pressure Dry 2 Accuracy may be reduced by the prese...

Page 20: ...reduce pressure on natural resources and prevent hazardous substances from damaging the environment If you need information on these disposal systems please contact your local waste administration The...

Page 21: ...eing spilled on or into an electronic device Warranty is void on product sold or resold outside the region of original purchase Warranty claims on defective product must be made by the initial consume...

Page 22: ...ee Ave Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4RW UK See www resmed com for other ResMed locations worldwide For patent information see www resmed com ip Air10 AirSense AutoSet ClimateLine HumidAir and...

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