ResMed 100 manual Attaching an antibacterial filter, Connecting a sensor

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Connecting a sensor

1Connect the air tubing to the T-piece adapter.

2Connect the FiO2 monitoring sensor to the T-piece adapter.

3Connect the adapter to the air outlet of the device.

4Connect one end of the cable to the FiO2 monitoring sensor.

5Connect the other end of the cable to the rear of the device.

6Start calibration (see “Setup menu: Options” on page 16). This should be repeated periodically at the recommendation of your clinician.

Attaching an antibacterial filter

The use of an antibacterial filter may be recommended by your clinician. One antibacterial filter—product code 24966—can be purchased separately from ResMed.

Regularly check the filter for entry of moisture or other contaminants. The filter must be replaced according to the manufacturer‘s specifications.

Note: ResMed recommends using a filter with a low impedance (less than 2 cm H2O at 60 L/min, eg, PALL BB 50 filter).

WARNING

Do not use the antibacterial filter (product code 24966) with the H4i.

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1Fit the antibacterial filter to the air outlet of the device.

2Attach the air tubing to the other side of the filter.

3Attach the mask system to the free end of the air tubing.

4Perform the Learn Circuit function (see “Setup menu: Options” on page 16). From the Setup menu, select Options. This enables the device to compensate for the impedance introduced by the filters.

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Working with other optional accessories

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Contents Stellar User GuideRespiratory Care Solutions Making quality of care easy Stellar 100 Stellar Contents Data management Cleaning and maintenance Contraindications IntroductionIndications for use Adverse effectsStellar at a glance Humidification Internal batteryPatient interface ResMed USB stickMobile use Setting up for noninvasive useRemote Alarm Setting up for invasive use Attaching the H4i heated humidifier for noninvasive useHmef Adding supplemental oxygen Working with other optional accessoriesAttaching the pulse oximeter Using the FiO2 monitoring sensor Starting therapy using oxygenStopping therapy using oxygen Connecting a sensor Attaching an antibacterial filterStellar basics About the control panelPerforming a functional test Starting therapyLCD screen Starting therapy Stopping therapyTurning off the power Working with alarmsTailoring treatment setup options Using mask-fitUsing the menus Setup menu Alarm Settings Alarm Volume Setup menuSetup menu Clinical Settings Mask Type Setup menu OptionsOptions On, Auto Setup menu Configuration MenuParameter Description Used Hours Info menuEvent Summary Device InformationDaily Cleaning and maintenanceData management Replacing the air filter WeeklyMonthly Disinfection Multipatient useProblem / possible cause Action LCD Internal Battery Empty TroubleshootingAlarm troubleshooting ServicingLCD Over Pressure Problem / possible cause ActionLCD High Temperature 10, 11, 12 LCD Blocked TubeLCD Non-Vented Mask LCD Internal Battery LowLCD High Leak LCD ApnoeaOther troubleshooting Learn Circuit failed Device does not start when you breathe into the maskDevice does not stop when you remove your mask Technical specifications Weight Air outlet Alarm Volume RangeDimensions L x W x H Power supplyAir travel requirements IECClassifications Page Vrms Symbols General warnings and cautions Mask should never be blockedPage Limited warranty Product Warranty periodRespiratory Care Solutions Making quality of care easy EUR1 ENG