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SleepOneBilevel ST 

 

 

User Manual 

 
 
 
 

04.07.2012 

Rev.02 

Summary of Contents for Bilevel ST

Page 1: ...SleepOneBilevel ST User Manual 04 07 2012 Rev 02 ...

Page 2: ...d SYMBOL DEFINITIONS 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3 GENERAL INFORMATION 4 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 5 SYSTEM CONTENT 5 ACCESSORIES 5 ASSEMBLY OF SLEEPONE DEVICE 6 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 7 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 12 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS 13 SPECIFICATION 15 ...

Page 3: ...rds that will cause serious injury or death Warning Important safety information for hazards that might cause serious injury Caution Information for preventing damage to the product Note Information to which you should pay special attention READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS DEVICE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Electrical shock hazard do not use device while bathing Electrical sh...

Page 4: ...dy ordinarily relaxes during sleep and at the level of the throat the human airway is composed of collapsible walls of soft tissue which can obstruct breathing during sleep It can be seen process of OSA on the following diagram Cycle of Obstractive Sleep Apnea Individuals with low muscle tone and soft tissue around the airway e g because of obesity and structural functions that give rise to a narr...

Page 5: ...at home Obstructive sleep apneaoccurs when the upper airway becomes narrow as the muscles relax naturally during sleep This reduces oxygen in the blood and causes arousal from sleep SleepOne BILEVEL device stops this phenomenon by delivering a stream of compressed air via a hose to a nasal pillow nose mask or full face mask splinting the airway keeping it open under air pressure so that unobstruct...

Page 6: ...urface Ensure that the air inlet in the back of the device is not blocked by anything NOTE Never place the SleepOne device on a soft surface 2 Insert the power cord into the back of the device Make sure the power cord is fully inserted into the connector Plug the other end of the power cord into the AC outlet 3 Attach the air supply tubing to the air supply interface on the top of the device 4 Pre...

Page 7: ... humidifier after heater has been enabled from the menu heater controls and status are displayed as noted in the image Bilevel ST P 3 0 H 1 Press the ON OFF button to turn the device off You may also simply remove your mask After a few seconds the device will display the message Mask Off If you do not put the mask on again the device will automatically turn off after a while If the device does not...

Page 8: ...setting which controls the patient flow during exhalation to trigger inspiration If menu is unlocked press Settings button to activate it Use the Up and Down button to adjust the settings Exp Trigger 70 This is a setting which controls the patient flow during inhalation to trigger exhalation If menu is unlocked press Settings button to activate it Use the Up and Down button to adjust the settings ...

Page 9: ...lly starts the flow of air after breathing once or twice into the mask If menu is unlocked press Settings button to activate it Use the Up and Down button to adjust the settings Auto Off Disabled This option controls the Auto OFF function which automatically stops the flow of air after taking off the mask If menu is unlocked press Settings button to activate it Use the Up and Down button to adjust...

Page 10: ...e menu is unlocked patient can edit some settings according to their comfort Menu Display Adjusting Display Bilevel ST P 3 0 cmH2O H OFF EX S bpm 12 P 5 0 I E 1 1 0 EX S leak 30 EV Vol 800 EPAP 5 0 cmH2O EPAP Rounding Bilevel S ST and T Mode EPAP Rounding 2 2 IPAP Rounding Bilevel S ST and T Modes IPAP Rounding 2 2 Ins Trigger Bilevel Mode Ins Trigger 5 5 Exp Trigger Bilevel ST and T Modes Exp Tri...

Page 11: ...gth Tubing Length 1 8 m 1 8 m Delay Time Delay Time 0 minutes 0 minutes Delay Pressure Delay Pressure 3 0 cmH2O 3 0 cmH2O Auto On Auto On Disabled Disabled Enabled Auto Off Auto Off Disabled Disabled Enabled Firmware 1 0 07 07 2011 Heater Heater Disabled Disabled Enabled Serial DB10 0000 ...

Page 12: ...NCE AND CLEANING DANGER Electric shock hazard Do not attempt to open or remove the case there are no user serviceable components inside If service is required contact your provider WARNING If the operation of the device appears to get out of normal operation or begins to be heard unusual sounds do not continue to use device and contact your provider company If the device has been fallen down verif...

Page 13: ...se a mild detergent and water to clean the inside of the tubing Rinse the tubing and allow to air dry POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM If you are having problem with the operation of your SleepOne please refer to the table below for a list of problems with possible reasons and solutions If you are unable to resolve the problem by following contact your provider Possible Problem Reason Solut...

Page 14: ...hanged 1 Clean or replace the air filter and change the location of device against drapes and other dusty surfaces 2 Contact your doctor Dryness of throat or nose Inadequate humidity 1 Add Heated Humidifier 2 Increase the heater setting on the humidifier Condensation of water is collecting in the hose causing a gurgling noise 1 Your humidification setting is too high 2 The room temperature fluctua...

Page 15: ...ht 1 25kg Electrical Requirements 100 230 V AC Maximum Power Consumption 50W Pressure Range 3 35 cm H2O Operating Temperature Range 5 C to 40 C Operating Humidity Range 0 to 95 RH Sound Level tested per ISO 17510 30dB Manufacturer KARE MEDICAL LTD CO Adress Ziya Gokalp Cad 36 23 Yenisehir Ankara TURKEY Ph 90 312 435 08 18 Fax 90 312 435 83 08 e mail export kare ltd com web www karemedical eu 1984 ...

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