ResMed 100 manual Patient interface, Humidification, Internal battery, ResMed USB stick

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Patient interface

Both masks and tracheostomy tubes can be used with Stellar. To set the patient interface type go to the Setup menu, select Clinical Settings, then Advanced Settings.

For information on using masks, see the mask manual. For a full list of compatible masks for this device, see the Mask/Device Compatibility List on www.resmed.com on the Products page under Service & Support. If you do not have internet access, please contact your ResMed representative.

Humidification

A humidifier is recommended especially for patients experiencing dryness of the nose, throat or mouth. For information on using a humidifier as part of:

noninvasive ventilation, see “Setting up for noninvasive use” on page 4.

invasive ventilation, see “Setting up for invasive use” on page 5.

Internal battery

CAUTION

Over time, the capacity of the internal battery will decrease. This depends on individual use and ambient conditions. As the battery degrades, it could lead to battery related alarms and or system errors. ResMed recommends the battery be tested after two years to assess the remaining battery life. Testing and replacement of the internal battery should only be performed by an authorised service agent.

Note: The battery duration depends on the state of charge, the environmental conditions, the condition and age of battery, the device settings and the patient circuit configuration.

In case of a mains power disruption, the device will operate using the internal battery if there is no external battery connected to the device. The internal battery will operate for approximately two hours under normal conditions (see “Technical specifications” on page 27). The power status of the battery is displayed on top of the LCD screen. Check the battery status regularly while operating the device with the internal battery and connect the device in time to mains power or alternatively to the external battery.

Additionally the Internal battery use alarm will be displayed. Press the Alarm mute button to clear the alarm.

To recharge the internal battery, connect the device to mains power. It can take up to three hours to fully recharge the internal battery, however this can vary depending on environmental conditions and if the device is in use.

Maintenance

The internal battery has to be discharged and recharged every six months.

1Remove the power cord while the Stellar is turned on (stand-by or in operation) and let the device operate with the internal battery to a charge level of 50%.

2Reconnect the power cord to the mains power. The internal battery will be fully recharged.

Storing

If the device is stored for a longer period the internal battery should be at the charge level of approximately 50% to increase the durability.

Note: Check the charge level every six months, if necessary recharge the internal battery to a charge level of 50%.

ResMed USB stick

A ResMed USB stick may be used with the device either to help the clinician to monitor your treatment or to provide you with updated device settings. For more information, see “Data management” on page 19.

Use on an aircraft

ResMed confirms that the Stellar can be used during all phases of air travel without further testing or approval by the airline operator. See “Technical specifications” on page 27.

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Stellar at a glance

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Contents Stellar User GuideRespiratory Care Solutions Making quality of care easy Stellar 100 Stellar Contents Data management Cleaning and maintenance Introduction Indications for useContraindications Adverse effectsStellar at a glance Internal battery Patient interfaceHumidification 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 Setup menu Clinical Settings Mask TypeSetup menu Alarm Settings Alarm Volume Setup menu OptionsOptions On, Auto Setup menu Configuration MenuParameter Description Info menu Event SummaryUsed Hours Device InformationDaily Cleaning and maintenanceData management Replacing the air filter WeeklyMonthly Disinfection Multipatient useTroubleshooting Alarm troubleshootingProblem / possible cause Action LCD Internal Battery Empty ServicingProblem / possible cause Action LCD High Temperature 10, 11, 12LCD Over Pressure LCD Blocked TubeLCD Internal Battery Low LCD High LeakLCD Non-Vented Mask 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 Alarm Volume Range Dimensions L x W x HWeight Air outlet 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