ResMed Adapt SV System manual Settings Menu, Mask, Learn Circuit

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Settings Menu

You will only see the options relevant to your therapy. In CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) mode, the clinician sets a pressure that will be constant throughout treatment. In ASV mode, the VPAP Adapt SV continually measures your breathing and regulates the air pressure accordingly.

Mask

Select the type of mask that you will be using (you will only need to adjust this if you have more than one mask). The following table shows the setting that should be selected for each mask type. If your mask type is not mentioned

below, please contact your clinician. Not all mask types can be used with the VPAP Adapt SV.

Option in Settings menu

Use setting with:

 

 

Vista

Vista™

 

 

Ultra

Ultra Mirage™

 

 

Full Face

Mirage™ Full Face Mask Series II

 

Ultra Mirage™ Full Face Mask

 

 

Activa

Activa™

Table 2: Selecting mask options in the Settings menu

Learn Circuit

The Air Circuit Learn function takes approximately 20 seconds to run. It allows the unit to ’learn’ what pressure it needs to build in to its calculations, based on the components in the system. Select LEARN CIRCUIT every time you add or remove a component (eg, mask, humidifier) or move to a significantly different altitude.

To run this function:

1.Set up the entire VPAP Adapt SV system (flow generator, mask, humidifier etc.) as you wish to use it.

2.Make sure that the mask is unobstructed so air can flow from the mask to the flow generator.

3.Turn on the VPAP Adapt SV at the power switch.

4.Move through the menus until you reach LEARN CIRCUIT and select ’yes’ by pressing the Left key.

5.A message will remind you to check that the airflow from the mask is clear. Select ’start’ with the Left key.

6.A progress screen is displayed while the Air Circuit Learn function is running.

LEARNING CIRCUIT

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Contents Vpap Adapt SV USA ENG Reorder number 26869/2 06 Page Contents Daily Weekly Periodically Air Filter Introduction Vpap Adapt SVUser/Owner Responsibility DefinitionsPage Page Page Quick Setup Guide Page Vpap Adapt SV System Vpap Adapt SV ComponentsMasks Air tubing fully assembledConnect the power cord Assembling the Vpap Adapt SV SystemAttach the mask to the air tubing Connecting a Humidifier HumidifiersHumidAire HumidAire 2i attached to the Vpap Adapt SVHumidAire Page ResLink Anti-bacterial FilterUsing DC Power to Run the Vpap Adapt SV Supplemental OxygenUsing the Vpap Adapt SV Standby ModeStarting Treatment Stopping TreatmentControl Panel Functions LCD screenStart/Stop key Up/Down key Adjusting Settings Alarm LEDs and Alarm Mute Left key green Right key redYou wish to change the setting for the mask you are using ExampleNavigating the Patient menu Using the Vpap Adapt SV MenusMask Settings MenuLearn Circuit Ramp Cpap mode only Results MenuSmartStop Leak AlertOptions Menu Treatment Screens Servicing MenuPage Alarms Low Mask Pressure AlarmIf a low pressure alarm sounds Triggered byHigh Pressure Alarm Power Fail AlarmHigh Leak Alarm Insufficient Pressure Support Alarm Flow Blocked AlarmIf an insufficient pressure support alarm sounds If a flow blocked alarm soundsPage Daily Cleaning and MaintenanceWeekly Air tubing assembly removed for cleaning PeriodicallyAir Filter ServicingHypoallergenic Air Filter Fitting the filterPage Troubleshooting Unusual mannerPage Alarms GlossaryPage Technical Specifications Inspiratory Trigger Characteristics IEC 601-1 classificationsPage Mask setting flow/pressure characteristics Glossary of symbolsEmissions test Compliance Next Portable and mobile RF communications Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Limited Warranty Page Index