10 - PRESSURE/OXYGEN PORT
If additional oxygen and/or a pressure reading is required, use the port on the main body (b).
Open the cap (d) on the port by lifting upwards and insert the oxygen/pressure tube firmly into the port.
11 - TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART
PROBLEM
• No air or insufficient
air comes out of the
mask
• The mask is noisy
• The mask does not
fit snugly on the
patient's face
12 - DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The components of the mask are made of the following materials and must be disposed of in
accordance with the applicable laws.
COMPONENT
Main body
Elbow
Forehead rest
Cushion
Cap
Headgear
13 - TECHNICAL DATA
Normative references
Operating pressure
Temperature range
Dead space volume inside the mask 114 ml
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POSSIBLE CAUSES
• Flow generator off
• Flow generator regulated wrongly
• Patient circuit tube not inserted
• Cushion incorrectly mounted,
air leak
• Mask applied incorrectly
MATERIAL
Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate
Silicone
Silicone
Silicone
Nylon/Polyurethane
CE marking in accordance with European Directive 93/42/EEC,
class IIa and subsequent amendments. EN ISO 14971, ISO 5356-
1, ISO 10993-1, EN ISO 17510-2
4 – 24 cmH
5 – 40 °C
SOLUTIONS
• Switch on the flow generator
• Regulate the flow generator
• Connect the tube to the flow generator
and mask
• Mount the cushion correctly
• Check assembly of the mask and
headgear
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