ResMed 2011-09, 248551/1 manual Stellar at a glance

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Stellar at a glance

Handle

H4i connector

Air outlet

plug and AC

connection

Oxygen inlet

 

Infrared connection

Air filter cover

for humidifier

 

XPOD pulse oximeter connection

DC power socket

 

FiO2 sensor connection

AC power socket

Power-on/standby switch

Data port for USB stick

 

Data port for direct PC connection

 

The Stellar comprises:

• Stellar device • Hypoallergenic air filter • AC power cord • Carry bag • 2 m air tubing • ResMed USB stick • Low pressure oxygen connector.

The following optional components are compatible with Stellar:

3 m air tubing • SlimLine™ air tubing • Clear air tubing (disposable) • H4i™ heated humidifier • Antibacterial filter • Heat moisture exchanger filter (HMEF) • ResMed XPOD

oximeter • Nonin™ pulse oximetry sensors • FiO2 monitoring kit (external cable, T-piece adapter) • FiO2 monitoring sensor • Stellar Mobility bag • ResMed leak port • Tubing wrap.

WARNING

The Stellar should only be used with air tubing and accessories recommended by ResMed. Connection of other air tubing or accessories could result in injury or damage to the device.

ResMed regularly releases new products. Please check the catalogue of ventilation accessories on our website at www.resmed.com.

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Contents User Guide StellarRespiratory Care Solutions Making quality of care easy Stellar 100 Stellar Contents Cleaning and maintenance Adverse effects IntroductionIndications for use ContraindicationsStellar at a glance ResMed USB stick Internal batteryPatient interface HumidificationMobile use Setting up for noninvasive useAttaching the H4i heated humidifier for noninvasive use Setting up for invasive useHmef Attaching the pulse oximeter Working with other optional accessoriesAdding supplemental oxygen Stopping therapy using oxygen Starting therapy using oxygenUsing the FiO2 monitoring sensor Attaching an antibacterial filter Connecting a sensorAbout the control panel Stellar basicsLCD screen Starting therapyPerforming a functional test Check pulse oximeter if in use Starting therapyStopping therapy Check the FiO2 monitoring sensor if in useWorking with alarms Turning off the powerUsing mask-fit Tailoring treatment setup optionsUsing the menus Enu Options Enu Alarm Settings Alarm VolumeParameter Description Setup menu Configuration MenuOptions On, Auto Device Information Info menuEvent Summary Used HoursData management Cleaning and maintenanceDaily Disinfection WeeklyMonthly Replacing the air filterServicing TroubleshootingAlarm troubleshooting Multipatient useLCD Over Pressure Problem / possible cause Action LCD Internal Battery EmptyLCD High Temperature 10, 11, 12 LCD System FailureLCD Low Respiratory Rate!, High Respiratory Rate Problem / possible cause Action LCD Circuit disconnectedLCD Internal Battery Low LCD Low Minute VentilationOther troubleshooting Treatment pressure seems high Problem / possible cause SolutionDevice does not start when you breathe into the mask Device does not stop when you remove your maskTechnical specifications Power supply Alarm Volume RangeDimensions L x W x H Weight Air outletClassifications IECAir travel requirements Vrms General warnings and cautions SymbolsGeneral warnings and cautions Product Warranty period Limited warrantyApac