ResMed manual Vpap Adapt SV System, Vpap Adapt SV Components

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VPAP Adapt SV System

VPAP Adapt SV Components

The VPAP Adapt SV flow generator is supplied with air tubing and a power cord. Masks are supplied separately, as you and your clinician have to decide which mask is best for you. Masks that can be used with VPAP Adapt SV are listed on page 8.

Some people experience dryness of the nose, mouth and throat while using the VPAP Adapt SV system, especially during winter. Others may experience sneezing and/or a runny or blocked nose during the first few weeks of VPAP

treatment. In many cases, these symptoms of nasal irritation can be resolved with a humidifier. See page 11 to connect a humidifier to the VPAP Adapt SV.

LCD screen

Control panel

Removable front cover

Carry handle

Pressure sensor tube connector

Air tubing connector

Figure 1: VPAP Adapt SV flow generator

The control panel allows you to adjust settings on the flow generator, and the LCD screen displays information about your treatment. See “Control Panel Functions” on page 18.

ResLink attachment point

Air filter

Power cord

Figure 2: Rear of VPAP Adapt SV

See page 15 to connect a ResLink™. See page 33 to replace the air filter.

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Contents Vpap Adapt SV USA ENG Reorder number 26869/2 06 Page Contents Daily Weekly Periodically Air Filter Vpap Adapt SV IntroductionUser/Owner Responsibility DefinitionsPage 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 SVStandby Mode Using the Vpap Adapt SVStarting Treatment Stopping TreatmentLCD screen Control Panel FunctionsStart/Stop key Up/Down keyAlarm LEDs and Alarm Mute Adjusting SettingsLeft key green Right key redExample You wish to change the setting for the mask you are usingMenus Navigating the Patient menu Using the Vpap Adapt SVMask Settings MenuLearn Circuit Results Menu Ramp Cpap mode onlySmartStop Leak AlertOptions Menu Servicing Menu Treatment ScreensPage Low Mask Pressure Alarm AlarmsIf a low pressure alarm sounds Triggered byHigh Pressure Alarm Power Fail AlarmHigh Leak Alarm Flow Blocked Alarm Insufficient Pressure Support AlarmIf an insufficient pressure support alarm sounds If a flow blocked alarm soundsPage Daily Cleaning and MaintenanceWeekly Periodically Air tubing assembly removed for cleaningServicing Air FilterHypoallergenic Air Filter Fitting the 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