Disassembly
1. Holding the top of the mask tubing, squeeze and pull the pillows away
from the mask frame.
2. Unhook the headgear from the stabilizer by pulling on the end cap to
reveal the buttonhole.
3. Slide the headgear off the end of the stabilizer.
Reassembly
1. With the gray side facing out, insert each end of the headgear band
over the stabilizers through the buttonholes. Secure in place by
wrapping each band end up and around the nodes. Holding the split
bands, pull the headgear from the stabilizer to ensure it is tightly
secure around the nodes. Ensure the headgear band is not twisted.
2. Attach the pillows to the mask frame by inserting the top and bottom
clips into the correct slots (shorter clip into top slot, longer clip into
bottom slot) on the mask frame. Your mask is now reassembled.
3. Ensure the inner walls of the nasal pillows are not compressed or
collapsed. If they are, squeeze each nasal pillow so they return to the
correct shape.
Cleaning your mask at home
Your mask and headgear should only be gently handwashed. The mask
vent may discolour over time due to dust. Follow the cleaning instructions
in this guide to maintain performance and safety of the mask.
WARNING
Always follow cleaning instructions and use mild soap. Some
cleaning products may damage the mask, its parts and their function,
or leave harmful residual vapours that could be inhaled if not rinsed
thoroughly.
CAUTION
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If any visible deterioration of a system component is apparent
(cracking, crazing, tears etc), the component should be discarded
and replaced.
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Avoid connecting flexible PVC products (eg, PVC tubing) directly
to any part of the mask. Flexible PVC contains elements that can
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