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 Battery Status Display

This icon is displayed when the optional 

PowerShell

 and 

Battery

 are connected. The level of 

charge remaining on the 

Battery

 is indicated by the number of solid bars in the icon. The bars 

flash when the 

Battery

 is charging. For example, the icon shown in Figure 9 indicates that the 

Battery

 has between 25-50% of charge remaining. Make sure the 

Battery

 is fully charged before 

each use.
 

Number of Solid Bars 

Charge Remaining

 

10-25%

 

25-50%

 

50-75%

 

75-100%

 AC Power Indicator

This icon is displayed when the 

Z1

 is connected to an AC power outlet via the 

Power Supply

.

 Current Date

The current date is displayed automatically on the 

Z1

. It is pre-programmed at the factory.

 FAULT

“FAULT” is displayed if one of several conditions has occurred that require your attention. See Fault 
Conditions (page 19) for explanations of the FAULT codes.

 REMINDER

“REMINDER” is displayed if there is excessive air leakage. See Reminder Alert (page 18) for an 
explanations of REMINDER conditions.

Starting and Stopping Treatment

1. Press the 

Start/Stop Button

 on the 

Z1

 to initiate treatment using the pre-programmed 

prescription setting. The Treatment Pressure Display will show the actual pressure 
being delivered at all times. If the Ramp Mode has been programmed, the ramp start 
pressure will be displayed upon pressing the 

Start/Stop Button

 and the indicated 

pressure will rise as the 

Z1

 ramps up to prescribed treatment pressure. If the incorrect 

pressure is displayed, contact your health care provider before commencing CPAP 
therapy. (Figure 10)

Current 
Treatment  
Pressure

Start/Stop  
Button

 CAUTION

 (When using the 

PowerShell

 

Only): Make sure your 

Battery

 is fully 

charged before commencing CPAP therapy 
using the 

PowerShell

. The battery life of a 

fully charged battery in the 

PowerShell

 is 

typically 8 hours or longer and treatment 
will terminate when the charge is expended. 

2. Press the 

Start/Stop Button 

a second time to stop 

treatment.

Figure 10

Summary of Contents for CPAP System

Page 1: ...Human Design Medical LLC Z1 CPAP System CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE SYSTEM User Guide User Guide English...

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Page 3: ...Box 10 Assembling and Powering Up 11 Using Your Z1 13 LCD Display 13 Starting and Stopping Treatment 14 Programming Ramp Mode 15 Inserting Removing and Replacing the Micro SD Data Card 15 User Softwa...

Page 4: ...ng portable CPAP device Please read this User Guide carefully before using your Z1 Owner User Responsibility The owner user of the Z1 CPAP System is responsible for reading and understanding this User...

Page 5: ...conditions Severe bullous lung disease Pneumothorax Pathologically low blood pressure Dehydration Cerebrospinal fluid leak recent cranial surgery or trauma Adverse E ects Users should report unusual c...

Page 6: ...masks and connectors recommended by your physician clinician respiratory therapist or health care provider Your Z1 is intended to be used with CPAP masks or connectors which have vent holes to allow c...

Page 7: ...P Tube and or air inlet of your Z1 while in operation could lead to overheating of the Z1 If you put the Z1 on the floor make sure the area is free from dust and clear of bedding clothes or other obje...

Page 8: ...m or at least 8 feet 2 5 m above the patient It must also comply with the relevant test standard For personal computers the international standard is IEC 60950 or equivalent CAUTIONS Be careful not to...

Page 9: ...inal and the negative terminal of the Battery to each other with any metal object such as wire Do not carry or store the Battery together with necklaces hairpins or other metal objects Do not pierce t...

Page 10: ...se the Battery to power any device other than the Z1 Only use or charge the Battery within the operating temperature humidity and altitude conditions specified in the Technical Specifications section...

Page 11: ...ses the Filter For proper operation of the Z1 the Filter should be replaced monthly or more often if necessary Filter The Z1 uses a specially designed filter The material has been specifically chosen...

Page 12: ...packaging 3 Carefully inspect all contents against the Package Contents list on page 8 to assure all components are present Keep in mind that your health care provider might have completed some of the...

Page 13: ...hrough the Filter and no air bypasses the Filter 4 Press the End Cap onto the Z1 Figure 1 NOTE To remove the End Cap squeeze firmly on the sides of the End Cap and pull it away from the Z1 Tube Adapte...

Page 14: ...er the device is receiving power PowerShell and Battery Available Separately or as Part of Z1 Unplugged WARNING The Z1 must only be used with the optional Human Design Medical PowerShell with Human De...

Page 15: ...within 2 3 days Using Your Z1 LCD Display Treatment Pressure Display The current treatment pressure is shown on the LCD display Once set the prescribed treatment pressure will be retained in the Z1 s...

Page 16: ...R is displayed if there is excessive air leakage See Reminder Alert page 18 for an explanations of REMINDER conditions Starting and Stopping Treatment 1 Press the Start Stop Button on the Z1 to initia...

Page 17: ...Replacing the Micro SD Data Card Optional Programming Ramp Mode Some users find it comforting to acclimate to CPAP therapy each session This can be accomplished by programming the Ramp Mode which all...

Page 18: ...e Charging the Battery PowerShell Only WARNING Only charge the Battery with the supplied Human Design Medical PowerShell and the supplied Human Design Medical Power Supply Do not use any other battery...

Page 19: ...ure they are dry before plugging back in CAUTION Do not use bleach chlorine alcohol or aromatic based solutions moisturizing or antibacterial soaps or scented oils to clean the Z1 Never attempt to cle...

Page 20: ...e Z1 The Z1 is designed to only work with approved materials A filter which is not approved may cause damage to the Z1 from overheating CAUTION Do not operate the Z1 without the Filter The Z1 must ope...

Page 21: ...upply is connected and the power outlet has power Loose connection of the Power Supply at the Z1 or loose connection of the Power Cord at the AC Adapter Check the connections Z1 is not locked into pos...

Page 22: ...re not positioned correctly and mask is leaking Adjust position of the mask and headgear until leak ceases Incorrect CPAP Tube selected Do not use tubing which was not recommended by your clinician Ch...

Page 23: ...andby CPAP and CPAP with ramp Operating pressure range 4 to 20 cm H2O Maximum single fault steady pressure state 30 cm H2O Deliverable pressure accuracies 0 6 cm H2O 4 of the measured reading Sound pr...

Page 24: ...out by any service organization that has not been expressly authorized by Human Design Medical to perform such repairs c any damage or contamination due to cigarette pipe cigar or other smoke d damag...

Page 25: ...provided they have been tested for Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC in accordance with the current version of RTCA DO 160 Section 21 Category M Human Design Medical has successfully completed testing...

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Page 27: ...St Suite P Charlottesville VA 22902 About you NAME First MI Last EMAIL ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS Street or PO Box City State Zip PHONE NUMBER About the device WHAT DEVICE DID YOU PURCHASE WHERE DID YOU...

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