ResMed 100 manual Weekly, Monthly, Replacing the air filter

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CAUTION

• Do not hang the air tubing in direct sunlight as the tubing may harden over time and eventually crack.

Do not use bleach, chlorine, alcohol or aromatic-based solutions (including all

scented oils), moisturising or antibacterial soaps to clean the air tubing or the device on a daily basis (other than the approved cleaning agents Mikrozid® AF or CaviCide®). These solutions may cause hardening and reduce the life of the product. The use of cleaners and disinfecting solutions containing alcohol (other than the approved cleaning agents) is acceptable for periodic cleaning of the device, such as for cleaning between patients or especially for service periods, but not recommended for daily use.

Weekly

1Remove the air tubing from the device and the patient interface.

2Wash the air tubing in warm water using mild detergent.

3Rinse thoroughly, hang and allow to dry.

4Reconnect the air tubing to the air outlet and patient interface.

5If the device is visibly soiled, wipe the exterior surfaces of the device and the pulse oximeter (if used) with a damp cloth and mild detergent.

Monthly

1Wipe the exterior of the device and the pulse oximeter (if used) with a damp cloth and mild detergent.

2Visually inspect the air filter to check if it is blocked by dirt or contains holes.

Replacing the air filter

Replace the air filter every six months (or more often if necessary).

WARNING

Do not wash the air filter. The air filter is not washable or reusable.

1Remove the air filter cover from the back of the device.

2Remove and discard the old air filter.

3Insert a new air filter.

4Refit the air filter cover.

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Contents User Guide StellarRespiratory Care Solutions Making quality of care easy Stellar 100 Stellar Contents Data management Cleaning and maintenance Indications for use IntroductionContraindications Adverse effectsStellar at a glance Patient interface Internal batteryHumidification ResMed USB stickRemote Alarm Setting up for noninvasive useMobile use Attaching 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 Stopping therapy Starting therapyWorking with alarms Turning off the powerUsing mask-fit Tailoring treatment setup optionsUsing the menus Setup menu Clinical Settings Mask Type Setup menuSetup menu Alarm Settings Alarm Volume Setup menu Options Parameter Description Setup menu Configuration Menu Options On, Auto Event Summary Info menuUsed Hours Device InformationData management Cleaning and maintenanceDaily Monthly WeeklyReplacing the air filter Multipatient use DisinfectionAlarm troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem / possible cause Action LCD Internal Battery Empty ServicingLCD High Temperature 10, 11, 12 Problem / possible cause ActionLCD Over Pressure LCD Blocked TubeLCD High Leak LCD Internal Battery LowLCD Non-Vented Mask LCD ApnoeaOther troubleshooting Device does not stop when you remove your mask Device does not start when you breathe into the maskLearn Circuit failed Technical specifications Dimensions L x W x H Alarm Volume RangeWeight Air outlet Power supplyClassifications IECAir travel requirements 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