ResMed 61850/2 manual

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    Global leaders in sleep and respiratory medicine www .resmed.com Mirage Liber ty™ FULL F ACE MASK User Guide English 61850/2 07 04 MIRAGE LIBER TY USER AP A C ENG 61850 61850r2 cover.qxp 3/04/2007 4:39 PM Page 1[...]

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    ResMed Ltd (Manufacturer) 1 Elizabeth Macarthur Drive Bella Vista NSW 2153 Australia ResMed Corp (US Designated Agent) 14040 Danielson Street Poway CA 92064-6857 USA ResMed (UK) Ltd (EU Authorized Representative) 65 Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4RX UK ResMed Offices Australia, Austria, Brazil, Finland, France, Germany , Hong Kong, Japan, M[...]

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    A Mask parts M i r a g e L i b e r t y ™ Mouth cushion Mask frame P orts cap Va l v e Exhaust vents Upper straps Lo wer straps Lo wer clip B Fit ting the mask 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 C Disassembling for cleaning 3 4 5 6 7 © 2007 ResMed Ltd. © 2007 ResMed Ltd. Inlet tube Swive l Nasal pillows V alve clip Right upper clip Lo wer clip Headgear parts Elbow L[...]

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    D Reassembling the mask 1234 7 8 Mir ag e Liber ty F ull Face Mask Illustrations Sheet Note : F or complete instructions, please read the te xt section in conjunction with the illustrations on this sheet. Component of: 61 850/2 5 E Reassembling the headgear 1 © 2007 ResMed Ltd. 9 6 © 2007 ResMed Ltd. 2 61850r2 illo sheets.qxp 3/04/2007 4:38 PM Pa[...]

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    Englis h 1 Mirage Liber ty™ FULL FACE MAS K Tha nk you for c h oosing R esMed’ s Mirage Liberty . The M irage Liberty is a full face mas k that comb ines nasa l pill ows and a mou th cu shion , cr eatin g a ma sk that is bot h unob trusive and ea sy to use witho ut co mprom ising seal, sta bil it y and comf ort. The mask incorpo rate s vent hol[...]

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    2 • Any s upplemental oxygen flow must be turned of f when the flow generator is not operati ng, so that unus ed oxyg en does not accumula te within the flow generator enclos ure and crea te a risk of fire. • At a fixed flow rate of sup plemental ox ygen flow , the inhaled oxygen concentrati on will vary , depending on the pres sure set tings, [...]

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    3 Englis h 5 T o tighten or lo osen the hea dgear straps , peel the V elcro ® tab of f the headgea r and repositi on it. Gently and e venl y adjust the upper hea dgear straps ( B-3 ), th en the lo wer stra ps ( B-4 ). Alte rnate the adju stment of eac h set of stra ps until the y are comfor t able a nd firm and s o that the u pper headgea r clips [...]

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    4 Note: You can detach the elb ow from the mask frame and leave th e mask o n your fa ce. You may prefer to do this when bri efly stoppin g therapy, for examp le to go to the bathroo m. Disassembling the Mask See sect ion C on th e illustr ations shee t. 1 Unclip the upper hea dgear clips from the frame ( C-3 ). 2 Carefully pull the mou th cushion [...]

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    5 Englis h If the v ent requires clea ning, use a sof t bris tle br ush. Rinse all component s well w ith drinking quality water an d allow them to air dr y out of direct sunli ght. Weekly Handw ash the he adgear b y gently r ubbing i n warm ( 30°C) wat er using m ild soap or di luted dishw a shing de tergent. Rins e the headgear w ell and allo w [...]

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    6 5 As semble the e lbow assembly : a P ush the tab of the valv e up through th e slot in the valv e clip ( D-7 ). Ensure that the v alve l oc ks into the slot. b F eed the flap o f the va lve throu gh the sl ot in the elbo w ( D-8 ). c Press th e valve clip on to the el bow unti l you hear both side s click into plac e ( D-9 ). 6 Push the in let t[...]

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    7 Englis h T r oubleshooting P roblem P ossible reason P ossible solution Mask won ’t seal properly or is unc omfo rtable Mouth cushio n or pi llows may be dirt y . Clean mask acco rding to instructions in “C leaning the Mask in the Home” . Mask may have been fit ted incorrectly . Carefully follo w instructions in “Fi t tin g the mask”. M[...]

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    8 T echnical Specifications Note: The mask syste m does not cont ai n latex, PV C or DEHP ma teri als. Pres sur e–Fl ow C urve Note: As a result of ma nufac turi ng variat ions, the v ent flo w may v ar y from that indica ted in the graph. Dead Spac e Informat ion Dead space is th e empty vol ume of the m ask up to th e elbo w . Th e maximum dead[...]

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    9 Englis h Mask size s (ex cludes inlet tube and hea dgear) Sy mbols System and Packag ing User Guide siz e widt h (mm) heigh t (mm) depth (mm) small 1 1 0 92 95 l a r g e 110 10 0 10 0 Caution, co nsult accompanying docum ents Lot numb er P art numb er/P roduct co de No latex Humidity limitation T emper at ure li mitati on Manu fa ctur er Indicate[...]

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    10 Order ing Infor mat ion Limited W ar r anty R esMed w arrants tha t your R esMed mask sy stem, inc luding its comp onents: mask fra me, cushion, headgear , t ubing and other ac cessories (“Pr oduct”) shall be free fro m def ects in materi al and w orkmans hip for a period o f ninety (90) da ys from the date of purc hase by th e initial co ns[...]