User Manualwith SmartCard
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
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
8User Manual3.4 SYMBOLS e symbols shown below are used on the device, the AC power supply, and throughout this manual.Attention, consult accompanyin
User Manual9CHAPTER 4: DEVICE CONTROLS AND DISPLAY FEATURESFigure 4–1 shows the location of the device’s alarm power indicators, control panel, Pressu
10User Manual4.2 CONTROL PANEL e control panel contains the following control buttons and indicators.4.2.1 CONTROL BUTTONS e control buttons on
User Manual114.2.2 ALARM AND POWER INDICATORSFigure 4–4 shows the device’s alarm and power indicators.AC PowerIndicator (Green)DC PowerIndicator (Gre
12User Manual e information shown on the display screen is defi ned as follows:ALARMIndicates that the device requires user attention as indicated on
User Manual13 4.2.4 BREATHING CIRCUIT CONNECTIONFigure 4–6 shows where the circuit tubing connects to the device.BreathingCircuit ConnectionCircuitTu
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
User Manual155.3 CONNECTING THE BREATHING CIRCUITTo connect your breathing circuit to the device, complete the following steps:1. Connect one end of
© 2009 Respironics, Inc. and its affi liates. All rights reserved.
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
User Manual175.4 COMPLETE SETUPFigure 5–6 shows the completed breathing circuit setup.BreathingCircuit ConnectionCircuitTubingPatient InterfaceBacteri
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
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
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
User Manual216.2 CHANGING THE DEVICE SETTINGSYou can view the following settings and indicators on the display screen:• Measured pressure• Backlight s
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
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
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
User Manual256.3 MONITORING MEASURED PARAMETERSYou can view four measured parameters—leak, respiratory rate, minute ventilation, and exhaled tidal vol
TABLE OF CONTENTSC : P C ...
26User Manual2. Respiratory Rate Screen is screen, shown in Figure 6–14, shows the average rate of respiration for the previous six breaths. e
User Manual27CHAPTER 7: ALARMS7.1 INTRODUCTION TO ALARMS e device provides three alarm levels: high, medium, and low priority.High Priority ese a
28User Manual7.2 WHAT TO DO WHEN AN ALARM OCCURS e following example applies to most alarm conditions. Follow these steps unless otherwise directed
User Manual297.3 ALARM TABLES e following tables summarize the high priority, medium priority, and low priority alarms. 7.3.1 HIGH PRIORITY ALARMSA
30User Manual7.3.2 MEDIUM PRIORITY ALARMSAlarmLEDAlarmSoundDisplayMessageDeviceActionPossibleCauseYour ActionYellow FlashDC PowerLED Flashes• • •Oper
User Manual31CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING is chapter describes problems that you may experience with your device or mask and provides possible solutio
32User ManualProblem Why It Happened What To DoRedness occurswhen the maskcushion comes in contact with the skin. is could be due toimproper mask fi
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
34User ManualCHAPTER 9: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE9.1 CLEANING THE DEVICEBefore cleaning or performing any routine maintenance, always make sure the de
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
C : A ...
36User ManualCHAPTER 10: ACCESSORIES10.1 ADDING A HUMIDIFIER e REMstar Heated Humidifi er, REMstar Passover Humidifi er, and H2 Heated Humidifi er
User Manual37CHAPTER 11: SPECIFICATIONSENVIRONMENTALOperating StorageTemperature41° F (5° C) to 95° F (35° C)-4° F (-20° C) to 140° F
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
User Manual39APPENDIX A: EMC INFORMATIONGUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS: is device is intended for use in the
40User ManualGUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY: is device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment s
User Manual41NOTES
42User ManualNOTES
LIMITED WARRANTYRespironics, Inc. warrants that the BiPAP autoSV Advanced system shall be free from defects of workmanship and materials and will perf
REF 10582581056939JB 11/25/2008
User Manual1CHAPTER 1: PACKAGE CONTENTSYour device should include the following items. If any of these items are missing, contact your health care pro
2User ManualCHAPTER 2: WARNINGS AND CAUTIONSWARNING: Indicates the possibility of injury to the user or operator.CAUTION: Indicates the possibilit
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
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
User Manual5CHAPTER 3: INTRODUCTION TO THE DEVICE3.1 DEFINITIONS e following terms appear throughout this manual:Apnea A condition marked by the ces
Comments to this Manuals