3. Thoroughly rinse the components under running water.
4. For the frame sleeves, squeeze with a clean towel to remove excess
water. Shake the QuietAir vent to remove any excess water. Leave
the components to air dry out of direct sunlight.
If the mask components are not visibly clean, repeat the cleaning steps.
Reassembling your mask
1. Connect the elbow into the top of the frame until it clicks.
2. Insert the headgear strap into the frame and fold the fastening tabs
backwards.
3. Insert the ends of the frame into the cushion, ensuring that the arrows
on the cushion and frame are aligned.
Note:
• If the elbow ring detaches, re-insert into the top of the frame.
• If the QuietAir vent is removed from the mask, reinsert it into the
cushion.
WARNING
• The mask is not suitable for patients requiring life support ventilation.
• To avoid affecting the safety and quality of therapy, the mask vents must be kept clear
to protect against rebreathing. Regularly inspect the vents to ensure they are kept
clean, undamaged and clear of blockages.
• The mask must be used under qualified supervision for patients who are unable to
remove the mask by themselves. The mask may not be suitable for those prone to
aspiration.
• Regularly clean your mask to maintain the quality of your mask and to prevent the
growth of germs that can adversely affect your health.
• Visual criteria for product inspection: If there is any visible deterioration of a mask
component (cracking, crazing, tears etc.), the component should be discarded and
replaced.
• Only use compatible CPAP or bi-level therapy devices. The technical specifications of
the mask are provided for healthcare professionals to determine compatible devices.
Use with incompatible devices may affect the performance or safety of the mask.
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