Res Link; Anti - Bacterial Filter - ResMed Flow Generator AutoSet CS 2 User Manual

Resmed flow generator user guide
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CAUTION
!
Be very careful not to allow water to enter the A
could affect therapy and/or damage the device.
Do not tip the H
If water enters the A
back of the unit and unplug it from the power outlet. Return the unit to your
equipment supplier for checking.
Set up the H
runs higher than the machines. This will prevent condensation build-up.
If condensation appears in the mask, turn the humidifier settings down.
R
L
ES
INK
The R
™ is a device that records data onto a SmartMedia™ card during your
L
ES
INK
therapy. The card can be returned to your clinician so that they can observe your
progress and adjust flow generator parameters if necessary. The R
the back of A
UTO
to the ResLink User's Manual.
A
-
NTI
BACTERIAL
Your clinician may recommend that you use an anti-bacterial filter. A filter should be
placed in the air tubing between the mask and the flow generator. If using a humidifier,
place the filter between it and the flow generator (see Figure 10 below).
Typically, the filter should be replaced daily. Check the filter instructions for full details.
Whenever a filter is added, removed or replaced you must run the Air Circuit Learn
function (see "Learn Circuit" on page 26).
Only hydrophobic anti-bacterial filters should be used with a
N
OTE
A
while it is connected to the A
UMID
IRE
CS2 device, turn off the main power switch at the
S
UTO
ET
and the A
A
UMID
IRE
UTO
CS2 as shown. For full details on using the R
S
ET
F
ILTER
UTO
CS2 unit so that the tubing to the mask
S
ET
H
A
UMID
IRE
T
A
HE
UTO
S
CS2 as this
ET
S
CS2.
UTO
ET
connects to
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ES
INK
, please refer
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ES
INK
or
C.
2i
H
A
2i
UMID
IRE
S
CS2 S
ET
YSTEM
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