Cleaning the Mask at Home
Daily / After Each Use
NOTES
:
• Only hand wash the mask and headgear.
• The elbow and the valve cannot be disassembled for washing.
• If any visible deterioration of a mask component is apparent (cracking, tears, etc), the mask
component should be discarded and replaced.
• It is recommended to replace the mask every month or after 30 cleanings.
CAUTIONS
:
• Do not use solutions containing bleach, chlorine, alcohol, aromatics, moisturizers, antibacterial
agents, or scented oils to clean any part of the system or air tubing. These solutions may
cause damage and reduce the life of the product.
• Avoid exposing any part of the system or tubing to direct sunlight or heat, which may
cause deterioration.
• Do not use a dishwasher to wash mask.
• Do not air dry mask components in direct sunlight as it may accelerate product aging.
• Do not iron the headgear. It may damage the headgear.
• If cleaning is not done in accordance with the instructions , or if cleaning frequency is
increased, it may result in poor product performance or reduced product life.
• Disassemble the mask components according to the disassembly instructions.
• Thoroughly clean the separated mask components (excluding headgear), by gently rubbing in
warm (approx. 30°C) water using mild soap. Soak in water no more than 10 minutes.
• Use a soft bristle brush to clean the vent.
• To optimise the mask seal, facial oils should be removed from the cushion after use.
• Inspect each component and, if required, repeat washing until visually clean, making sure
there is no soap residue.
• Rinse all components well for 3-5min with drinking quality water and allow to air dry out
of direct sunlight.
• When all components are dry, reassemble according to the reassembly instructions.