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M1 Mini User Manual
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CAUTIONS!
• To avoid material damage, do not place the spare air filter in direct sunlight, humid
environments, or temperatures below the freezing point. The air filter should be replaced at
least every 6 months (the replacement cycle can be shortened according to local air quality,
please replace it in case of damage and crack).
• Operating the device with a dirty air filter may stop it from working properly and may cause
damage to the device.
19. Traveling with the Device
19.1 Traveling
(1) Use the BMC carrying case to carry the device and accessories along with you. Do not put
them in your checked baggage.
(2) The device operates on power supplies of 100 - 240 V and 50 / 60 Hz, and is suitable for
use in any country in the world. No special adjustment is necessary, but you will need to find
out the types of the power sockets in your destination. Bring, if necessary, a power socket
adaptor which can be bought in electronics stores.
(3) Remember to bring a spare air filter and the emergency documents (filled and signed by
your physician) about the device. If you plan to travel by air, remember to bring the
multi-language emergency documents about respiratory therapy, in case that the border and
customs officers in your destination country inspect the device. With the emergency
documents, you can prove to them that it is a medical device.
(4) Security Stations: For convenience at security stations, there is a note on the bottom of the
device stating that it is medical equipment. It may be helpful to bring this manual along with
you to help security personnel understand the device.
CAUTIONS!
• Using the device at an incorrect elevation setting could result in airflow pressures higher than
the prescribed setting. Always verify the elevation setting when traveling or relocating.
• If the device is used when the atmospheric pressure is out of the stated range (See Section
5), the accuracy of the leakage alert will be affected.
19.2 Traveling by airplane
For some airlines, medical devices do not count toward carry-on luggage limits. Please check
with your airline for their policy regarding medical equipment.
You can use your M1 Mini on a plane as it meets the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
requirements.
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