ResMed 100 manual Hmef

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CAUTION

When using a humidifier check the breathing system regularly for accumulated water.

Note: When the mask type is set to Trach, the Non-Vented Mask alarm will be automatically enabled to alert you when the ResMed Leak Valve has no vent holes or when the vent holes are blocked.

 

Learn Circuit

Antibacterial filter

Catheter mount**

 

 

 

ResMed Leak Valve

 

 

configuration

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22

 

HMEF*

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

11

 

3

5

55

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

33

 

 

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

66

 

 

 

 

44

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC power cord

 

 

External

Air tubing

 

AC locking clip

 

 

 

 

 

humidifier*

 

 

 

 

 

 

1Connect the power cord.

2Plug the free end of the power cord into a power outlet.

3Connect the antibacterial filter firmly onto the air outlet of the device.

4Connect the external humidifier to the other side of the antibacterial filter.

*If not using an external humidifier, the HMEF can be connected to the ResMed Leak Valve (at step 9).

5Connect the air tubing to the external humidifier.

6Connect the ResMed Leak Valve to the air tubing. Position the ResMed Leak Valve so that air from the vent holes does not blow directly onto the patient's chest.

WARNING

Always set up the ResMed Leak Valve in the breathing circuit with the arrows and the symbol pointing in the direction of air flow from the Stellar to the patient.

7Select the mask type Trach (select Setup menu, then Clinical Settings, then Advanced Settings).

8Perform Learn Circuit (see “Setup menu: Options” on page 16).

9If an external humidifier is not being used, you can connect the HMEF to the patient side of the ResMed Leak Valve.

10Connect the catheter mount.

**The ResMed Leak Valve or the HMEF can be connected to standardised tracheostomy interfaces including connector pieces like catheter mounts.

The catheter mount and the external humidifier are not part of the ResMed component.

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Contents User Guide StellarRespiratory Care Solutions Making quality of care easy Stellar 100 Stellar Contents Data management Cleaning and maintenance Adverse effects IntroductionIndications for use ContraindicationsStellar at a glance ResMed USB stick Internal battery Patient interface HumidificationMobile use Setting up for noninvasive useRemote Alarm Attaching the H4i heated humidifier for noninvasive use Setting up for invasive useHmef Adding supplemental oxygen Working with other optional accessoriesAttaching the pulse oximeter Using the FiO2 monitoring sensor Starting therapy using oxygenStopping therapy using oxygen Attaching an antibacterial filter Connecting a sensorAbout the control panel Stellar basicsPerforming a functional test Starting therapyLCD screen Stopping therapy Starting therapyWorking with alarms Turning off the powerUsing mask-fit Tailoring treatment setup optionsUsing the menus Setup menu Options Setup menuSetup menu Clinical Settings Mask Type Setup menu Alarm Settings Alarm VolumeOptions On, Auto Setup menu Configuration MenuParameter Description Device Information Info menuEvent Summary Used HoursDaily Cleaning and maintenanceData management Replacing the air filter WeeklyMonthly Multipatient use DisinfectionServicing TroubleshootingAlarm troubleshooting Problem / possible cause Action LCD Internal Battery EmptyLCD Blocked Tube Problem / possible cause ActionLCD High Temperature 10, 11, 12 LCD Over PressureLCD Apnoea LCD Internal Battery LowLCD High Leak LCD Non-Vented MaskOther troubleshooting Learn Circuit failed Device does not start when you breathe into the maskDevice does not stop when you remove your mask Technical specifications Power supply Alarm Volume RangeDimensions L x W x H Weight Air outletAir travel requirements IECClassifications Page Vrms Symbols Mask should never be blocked General warnings and cautionsPage Product Warranty period Limited warrantyRespiratory Care Solutions Making quality of care easy EUR1 ENG