some circumstances lead to suffocation.
This warning applies to most models of
flow generators.
The exhaust vent flow is lower at lower
•
mask pressures (see Pressure/Flow
Curve— section A). If the mask
pressure during expiration is too low,
there may not be enough exhaust vent
flow to completely flush the air delivery
hose of exhaled air before the start of
the next inspiration.
The mask should not be worn if the anti-
•
asphyxia valve membrane is damaged or
missing. If the valve membrane is
damaged, distorted or torn, it should be
replaced with a new valve membrane.
The mask may not be suitable for those
•
at increased risk of gastric regurgitation.
The mask must be cleaned and
•
disinfected/sterilized if it is used
between patients. Refer to the section
"Cleaning the Mask between Patients"
for details.
If oxygen is used with the flow
•
generator, the oxygen flow must be
turned off when the flow generator is
not operating.
Explanation of the Warning: When the
flow generator is not in operation and
the oxygen flow is left on, oxygen
delivered into the air delivery tubing
may accumulate within the flow
generator enclosure and create a risk of
fire. This applies to most types of flow
generators.
Oxygen supports combustion.
•
Oxygen should not be used while
you are smoking or in the presence
of an open flame.
Always ensure airflow is being
•
generated by the device before the
oxygen supply is turned on.
Always turn the oxygen supply off
•
before stopping the airflow from the
device.
Please refrain from smoking while
•
oxygen is in use.
Note:
At a fixed flow rate of supplemental
oxygen flow, the inhaled oxygen concentration
will vary, depending on the pressure settings,
patient breathing pattern, mask selection, and
the leak rate.
P
M
ARTS OF THE
See section B on the illustrations sheet.
F
M
ITTING THE
See section C on the illustrations sheet.
Note:
Before fitting the mask, refer to the
section on "Cleaning the Mask in the Home".
The U
M
F
LTRA
IRAGE
supplied fully assembled.
1 Move the forehead support tab to
Position 4 (Fig. C-1). Position 4 is the
uppermost tab position.
2 Disconnect one lower headgear clip.
Place the mask on the face and pull the
headgear over your head (Fig. C-2).
Ensure that the upper straps pass across
your forehead and the lower straps
below your ears.
3 Reattach the headgear clip to the mask
frame.
4 Gently tighten the upper headgear
straps (Fig. C-3).
5 Gently tighten the lower headgear
straps (Fig. C-4).
The pads of the forehead support
should lightly touch your forehead when
the mask is in place. If the pads do not
touch your forehead, you may need to
change the position of the forehead
support tab as described in step 8.
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ASK
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F
M
ULL
ACE
ASK