iBreeze CPAP Clinical Guide
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10.4 Traveling with the Device
Use the Resvent travel bag to carry the device and accessories when traveling.
Please follow the below steps for packing:
1. Remove the water tank from the device and pour out all water.
2. Install the water tank back on the device.
3. Put the device and accessories in the travel bag.
10.5 Device Maintenance
No regular maintenance is required. If you notice abnormal running of the device, abnormal
sounds, device or power supply drops from the tabletop, or have mistakenly operated, liquid has
entered the device and the cover has ruptured, disconnect the power and contact your supplier.
11 Maintenance
RESVENT CPAP therapy device is designed to have a useful service life of 10 years. If the
therapy device is used as intended in accordance with the instructions for use, it does not require
any maintenance within this period. If the therapy device is used beyond this period, we
recommend having it checked by an authorized dealer. If the respiratory air humidifier is used as
intended in accordance with these instructions for use, it does not require any maintenance. If
you identify faulty parts during the function check, please contact your authorized dealer
immediately.
12 Storage and disposal
12.1 Storage
12.1.1 Storage Information
Store the device under the prescribed ambient conditions.
12.1.2 Storing the therapy device.
Switch off the therapy device.
Disconnect the therapy device from the power supply.
Clean the therapy device, components, and accessories.
Store the therapy device, components, and accessories in a dry place.
12.2 Disposal
Electronic waste
Do not dispose of the product in the household waste. Consult an authorized, certified electronic
waste recycling company for proper disposal. You can find out their address from your
environmental officer or from your local council.
The device packaging (cardboard box and inserts) can be disposed of as waste paper.
Risk of injury if disposable items are used!
Disposable items are only intended to be used once. Reused disposable items may be
contaminated and/or not function correctly and thus cause patient injury.