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Contents
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Contents
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What is bi-level ventilation?
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What’s included in your bag?
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Bipap
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A30/40 and humidification setup
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Starting treatment
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Stopping treatment
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Controlling the humidity level
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Looking after your equipment
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Contact us
Controlling the humidity level
A humidifier is a device that is sometimes used in
addition to bi-level ventilation to add extra moisture to
the air, which can reduce nasal dryness. The level of
humidity produced is adjustable and is dependant on
how comfortable you feel.
To change the humidity level,
press the left hand key under
the word ‘humidifier’ when
treatment has started. You can
adjust the setting between 0-
five, five being the highest
level.
If there is
excessive
moisture in the mask or tubing, the
temperature of the humidifier needs to be
reduced
.
Alternatively, if you still experience oral or nasal
dryness
and there is no condensation in the tubing, the
humidification level needs to be
increased
.
Looking after your equipment
Daily
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Wipe the inside of the mask with a damp cloth or
non-alcoholic wipe.
•
Remove the humidifier dome, empty the water,
rinse and refill to the ‘max’ line.
Twice a week
•
Disconnect tubing, mask and humidifier chamber
from the A30/40, and remove the black inlet filter
and submerge them in warm water with sterilising
fluid for 30 minutes. Then rinse thoroughly with
cold water and hang to dry.
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