XT Heated Humidifier/ English
The Heated Humidifier and CPAP device is now ready for use. Consult the CPAP user's manual for
the CPAP operating instructions.
Danger:
In order to avoid damages to the CPAP equipment and prevent hazards from electric
shock, DO NOT pour water into the outlet port of the water chamber while the water
chamber is installed onto the humidifier. Also remember not to exceed the high water
mark (Fill Line) with water when filling the chamber with water.
5. Cleaning
5.1 Cleaning the Heater
1. Clean the humidifier by wiping it down with a damp cloth. Allow the heater to air dry
before connecting the power cords.
2. Inspect the humidifier and power cord for any damage and replace them if necessary.
5.2 Cleaning the Water Chamber
1. Turn the humidifier off and allow the heater plate and water to cool.
2. Disconnect the flexible tubing from the water chamber. Press down on the water chamber and
slide it off of the heater plate. Empty the remaining water.
3. Use the extraction tool to disengage the chamber base. The extraction tool will
be tucked into a recessed indentation on top of the humidifier platform. Match
the notch on the front right corner of the Plastic Chamber with the inverted
notch on the extraction tool so that the side of the tool is flush against the side
of the chamber base. Lever the extraction tool to pry the base gently from the
chamber.
4. Use a mild detergent to wash the chamber and base. Rinse all the parts with clean water and
allow each part to air dry individually.
5. All items of the chamber are subject to normal wear and tear and may eventually need
replacement. Replace the chamber parts if any damage is present.
6.
Connect the other end of the flexible tubing to your
mask.
7.
Adjust the heater temperature to the desired setting
by using the control knob.
1 is minimum humidity, 6 is maximum humidity. The
optimum setting is dependent on the ambient
temperature and humidity of your room.
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