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SleepNet Corporation · 5 Merrill Industrial Drive, Hampton, NH USA  03842

1-603-758-6600 ·  

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  (800) 742-3646 

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 1-603-758-6699 ·  www.sleep-net.com

91007 Rev. C

MOJO FITTING TIPS

5.  If the tensioning screw will no longer turn and there are still leaks at the 

bridge, turn tensioning screw clockwise to original position; tighten forehead 
straps; and turn tensioning screw counter clockwise until leaks are gone.

4.  Connect mask to airway pressure device tubing, and turn unit on. If there are 

leaks at the bridge, turn the tensioning screw counter clockwise until leaks 
are gone. This will divert the force of the upper straps, down to the top of the 
mask shell, and into the bridge.

1.  The mask shell can be reshaped to follow the contours of the patient's face. If 

the mask has been shaped previously, return to the original shape by holding 
the mask with your thumbs inside the shell, parallel, and bend the wire 
outward until the shell resembles a triangular pear and the sealing surface of 
the gel is nearly flat.

2.  Turn the mask around (elbow towards you) and rotate the tensioning screw 

clockwise as far as it will easily turn. Bend the forehead pad flat. 

3.  Assemble the mask to the headgear, as indicated in product instructions. Put 

on mask assembly; center the mask on the face, with the top of the gel at the 
indent on the nose bridge between the eyes, and the bottom at the indent 
below the lips. Center the headgear on head and assist with strap 
adjustments; adjust to secure the mask in place, but do not overtighten. Bend 
the forehead pad to fit against forehead. 

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