Respironics BiPAP autoSV Advanced User Manual

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Page 1 - User Manual

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6User Manual3.2 WHAT IS BI-LEVEL VENTILATION?Bi-level ventilation with the device helps you to breathe by supplying two levels of air pressure.  e de

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

User Manual7A breathing circuit, shown in Figure 3–3, consists of:• Circuit tubing to deliver air from the device to your interface (e.g., mask)• A

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8User Manual3.4 SYMBOLS e symbols shown below are used on the device, the AC power supply, and throughout this manual.Attention, consult accompanyin

Page 5 - CHAPTER 1: PACKAGE CONTENTS

User Manual9CHAPTER 4: DEVICE CONTROLS AND DISPLAY FEATURESFigure 4–1 shows the location of the device’s alarm power indicators, control panel, Pressu

Page 6 - 2.1 WARNINGS

10User Manual4.2 CONTROL PANEL e control panel contains the following control buttons and indicators.4.2.1 CONTROL BUTTONS e control buttons on

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User Manual114.2.2 ALARM AND POWER INDICATORSFigure 4–4 shows the device’s alarm and power indicators.AC PowerIndicator (Green)DC PowerIndicator (Gre

Page 8 - 2.5 PRECAUTIONS

12User Manual e information shown on the display screen is defi ned as follows:ALARMIndicates that the device requires user attention as indicated on

Page 9 - 3.1 DEFINITIONS

User Manual13 4.2.4 BREATHING CIRCUIT CONNECTIONFigure 4–6 shows where the circuit tubing connects to the device.BreathingCircuit ConnectionCircuitTu

Page 10 - 3.3 WHAT IS THE DEVICE?

14User ManualCHAPTER 5: SETTING UP THE DEVICE5.1 INSTALLING THE AIR FILTERS e device uses one or two removable fi lters at the air inlet.  e dispos

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User Manual155.3 CONNECTING THE BREATHING CIRCUITTo connect your breathing circuit to the device, complete the following steps:1. Connect one end of

Page 12 - 3.4 SYMBOLS

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Page 13 - 4.1 PRESSURE ON/OFF BUTTON

16User ManualB. If you are using a mask with a separate exhalation device, connect the open end of the circuit tubing to the exhalation device as sho

Page 14 - ONTROL BUTTONS

User Manual175.4 COMPLETE SETUPFigure 5–6 shows the completed breathing circuit setup.BreathingCircuit ConnectionCircuitTubingPatient InterfaceBacteri

Page 15 - 4.2.3 DISPLAY SCREEN

18User Manual3. Leaving a small amount of slack in the cord, connect the cord on the other side of the power supply to one of the power inlets on the

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User Manual19CHAPTER 6: OPERATING THE DEVICE6.1 STARTING THE DEVICE1. Plug in the device to an AC or DC power source to power up the device. A confi

Page 17 - 4.2.5 REAR PANEL

20User ManualNOTE: With the exception of the button, the control pad is inactive during these fi rst three screens. Each of these screens appears fo

Page 18 - 5.2 WHERE TO PLACE THE DEVICE

User Manual216.2 CHANGING THE DEVICE SETTINGSYou can view the following settings and indicators on the display screen:• Measured pressure• Backlight s

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22User Manual3. You can exit this screen by pressing the Left or Right User buttons or the SILENCE button. For additional information on using a hum

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User Manual236.2.2.1 CHANGING THE FLEX SETTING e Flex screen is displayed only if it is prescribed. If the Flex feature is enabled, you can adjust

Page 21 - 5.5.1 USING AC POWER

24User Manual6.2.2.3 CHANGING THE RAMP STARTING PRESSURE e device is equipped with an optional ramp feature.  is feature will reduce the pressure

Page 22 - 5.5.2 USING DC POWER

User Manual256.3 MONITORING MEASURED PARAMETERSYou can view four measured parameters—leak, respiratory rate, minute ventilation, and exhaled tidal vol

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26User Manual2. Respiratory Rate Screen is screen, shown in Figure 6–14, shows the average rate of respiration for the previous six breaths.  e

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User Manual27CHAPTER 7: ALARMS7.1 INTRODUCTION TO ALARMS e device provides three alarm levels: high, medium, and low priority.High Priority  ese a

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28User Manual7.2 WHAT TO DO WHEN AN ALARM OCCURS e following example applies to most alarm conditions. Follow these steps unless otherwise directed

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User Manual297.3 ALARM TABLES e following tables summarize the high priority, medium priority, and low priority alarms. 7.3.1 HIGH PRIORITY ALARMSA

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30User Manual7.3.2 MEDIUM PRIORITY ALARMSAlarmLEDAlarmSoundDisplayMessageDeviceActionPossibleCauseYour ActionYellow FlashDC PowerLED Flashes• • •Oper

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User Manual31CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING is chapter describes problems that you may experience with your device or mask and provides possible solutio

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32User ManualProblem Why It Happened What To DoRedness occurswhen the maskcushion comes in contact with the skin. is could be due toimproper mask fi

Page 31 - CHAPTER 7: ALARMS

User Manual33Problem Why It Happened What To DoRunny nose. Nasal reaction to the air fl ow. Call your health care professional. e device’s display is

Page 32 - Lights Up

34User ManualCHAPTER 9: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE9.1 CLEANING THE DEVICEBefore cleaning or performing any routine maintenance, always make sure the de

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User Manual353. Remove the fi lters from the enclosure by gently pulling around the edges of the fi lters.  e top fi lter is the reusable gray foam fi

Page 34 - OW PRIORITY ALARMS

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Page 35 - CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING

36User ManualCHAPTER 10: ACCESSORIES10.1 ADDING A HUMIDIFIER e REMstar Heated Humidifi er, REMstar Passover Humidifi er, and H2 Heated Humidifi er

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User Manual37CHAPTER 11: SPECIFICATIONSENVIRONMENTALOperating StorageTemperature41° F (5° C) to 95° F (35° C)-4° F (-20° C) to 140° F

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38User ManualPRESSUREOutput: 4 to 30 cm H2OCONTROL ACCURACYParameter Range AccuracyMax Pressure 4 to 30 cm H2O*Min EPAP 4 to 25 cm H2O*Max EPAP 4 to 2

Page 38 - 9.1 CLEANING THE DEVICE

User Manual39APPENDIX A: EMC INFORMATIONGUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS:  is device is intended for use in the

Page 39 - Ultra-fine

40User ManualGUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY:  is device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment s

Page 42 - DISPOSAL

LIMITED WARRANTYRespironics, Inc. warrants that the BiPAP autoSV Advanced system shall be free from defects of workmanship and materials and will perf

Page 43 - APPENDIX A: EMC INFORMATION

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User Manual1CHAPTER 1: PACKAGE CONTENTSYour device should include the following items. If any of these items are missing, contact your health care pro

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2User ManualCHAPTER 2: WARNINGS AND CAUTIONSWARNING: Indicates the possibility of injury to the user or operator.CAUTION: Indicates the possibilit

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User Manual3 Explanation of the Warning:  e device is intended to be used with special masks or connectors that have exhalation ports to allow cont

Page 47 - LIMITED WARRANTY

4User Manual2.2 CAUTIONS•  e device may only be operated at temperatures between 41° F (5° C) and 95° F (35° C).• A properly installed, undamaged r

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User Manual5CHAPTER 3: INTRODUCTION TO THE DEVICE3.1 DEFINITIONS e following terms appear throughout this manual:Apnea A condition marked by the ces

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