ResMed Adapt SV System manual Quick Setup Guide

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Quick Setup Guide

1Attach the air tubing and pressure sensor tube to the VPAP Adapt SV and mask (page 9).

2Attach a humidifier if required (page 11).

3Switch on the VPAP Adapt SV. Make sure the mask is unblocked.

4Select the mask setting (page 22).

5Perform the Air Circuit Learn function (page 22) at first-time use, or if you are adding or removing a component of the system (eg, a humidifier or anti-bacterial filter).

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Fit the mask and commence breathing into it. The SmartStart™ function should trigger treatment to commence within the first couple of breaths. If not, press the Start/Stop key once to commence treatment (page 17).

Note: You can observe treatment progress (eg, mask leak) via the Treatment screens (page 25).

Remove your mask to stop treatment. If SmartStop is enabled, treatment will stop automatically. If the SmartStop function has been disabled, press the Start/Stop key once.

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Contents Vpap Adapt SV USA ENG Reorder number 26869/2 06 Page Contents Daily Weekly Periodically Air Filter Definitions IntroductionVpap Adapt SV User/Owner ResponsibilityPage Page Page Quick Setup Guide Page Vpap Adapt SV Components Vpap Adapt SV SystemAir tubing fully assembled MasksAssembling the Vpap Adapt SV System Connect the power cordAttach the mask to the air tubing Humidifiers Connecting a HumidifierHumidAire 2i attached to the Vpap Adapt SV HumidAireHumidAire Page Anti-bacterial Filter ResLinkSupplemental Oxygen Using DC Power to Run the Vpap Adapt SVStopping Treatment Using the Vpap Adapt SVStandby Mode Starting TreatmentUp/Down key Control Panel FunctionsLCD screen Start/Stop keyRight key red Adjusting SettingsAlarm LEDs and Alarm Mute Left key greenExample You wish to change the setting for the mask you are usingMenus Navigating the Patient menu Using the Vpap Adapt SVLearn Circuit Settings MenuMask Leak Alert Ramp Cpap mode onlyResults Menu SmartStopOptions Menu Servicing Menu Treatment ScreensPage Triggered by AlarmsLow Mask Pressure Alarm If a low pressure alarm soundsHigh Leak Alarm Power Fail AlarmHigh Pressure Alarm If a flow blocked alarm sounds Insufficient Pressure Support AlarmFlow Blocked Alarm If an insufficient pressure support alarm soundsPage Weekly Cleaning and MaintenanceDaily Periodically Air tubing assembly removed for cleaningFitting the filter Air FilterServicing Hypoallergenic Air FilterPage Unusual manner TroubleshootingPage Glossary AlarmsPage Technical Specifications IEC 601-1 classifications Inspiratory Trigger CharacteristicsPage Glossary of symbols Mask setting flow/pressure characteristicsEmissions test Compliance Next Portable and mobile RF communications Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Limited Warranty Page Index