conditions predisposing to a risk of aspiration of gastric contents

impaired ability to clear secretions

hypotension or significant intravascular volume depletion

pneumothorax or pneumomediastinum

recent cranial trauma or surgery.

Warnings

The entire manual should be read before using the VPAP.

Advice contained in this manual should not supersede instructions given by the prescribing physician.

The VPAP should be used with masks and accessories recommended by ResMed or the prescribing physician. Use of incorrect masks and accessories may adversely affect the function of the VPAP.

The VPAP is designed for use with masks that allow exhaled gases to be flushed out through vent holes. Exhaled gases will be rebreathed if the mask is worn with the machine turned off, or the vent holes are occluded. If this occurs over prolonged periods, suffocation may occur.

In the event of power failure or machine malfunction, remove the mask.

The VPAP can be set to deliver pressures up to 25 cm H2O. In the unlikely event of certain fault conditions, pressures up to 40 cm H2O are possible.

The VPAP is not suitable for use in the vicinity of flammable anaesthetics.

The VPAP should not be used with anaesthetised patients, whose breathing depends on artificial ventilation.

If oxygen is used with the VPAP, the oxygen flow should be stopped when the device is not operating. If oxygen flow continues when the device is not operating, oxygen may accumulate within the device and create a risk of fire.

Do not use the VPAP if there are obvious external defects, unexplained changes in performance or unusual noises.

Do not open the VPAP case. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Repairs and internal servicing should only be performed by an authorised service agent.

Cautions

At low EPAP pressures, the flow through the mask vent holes may be inadequate to clear all exhaled gases, and some rebreathing may occur.

The air flow for breathing produced by this device can be as much as 6oC

higher than the temperature of the room. Caution should be exercised if the room temperature is warmer than 32oC.

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