Reassembling The Mask; Additional Information - ResMed Mirage Vista User Manual

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well and allow them to air dry out of direct
sunlight.
CAUTIONS
Do not use solutions containing
bleach, chlorine, alcohol, aromatics,
moisturisers, antibacterial agents, or
scented oils to clean any part of the
mask system or air tubing. These
solutions may cause damage and
reduce the life of the product.
Do not expose any part of the mask
system or tubing to direct sunlight as
it may deteriorate.
If any visible deterioration of a mask
component is apparent (cracking,
crazing, tears etc), the mask
component should be discarded and
replaced.
Flexible PVC contains elements that
can be detrimental to the materials of
the mask. If flexible PVC tubing is used
continuously, the attachment port
should be inspected for cracking.
Replace any parts that are damaged.
R
EPROCESSING THE
P
BETWEEN
ATIENTS
The mask should be reprocessed when
used between patients.
Cleaning, disinfection and sterilisation
instructions are available from the ResMed
website, www.resmed.com/masks/
sterilization.
If you do not have internet access, please
contact your ResMed representative.
To clean the headgear between patients,
use the method described in the previous
section "Cleaning the Mask in the Home".
M
ASK
R
EASSEMBLING THE
See Figure E.
1 Insert the mask cushion into the groove
of the mask frame (Fig. E-1). Fit the top
section first and then work your way
around, pushing the mask cushion into
the mask frame.
Note:
The diamond markers on the mask
frame and on the mask cushion (one on
top, two at the bottom) must line up.
2 Push the ports cap onto the mask ports
(Fig. E-2).
3 Attach the vent cover to the mask
elbow. To do this, insert the elbow into
the ring of the vent cover (Fig. E-3).
Push the ring to the top so that the vent
cover is over the back of the elbow.
Then, press the lip of the vent cover to
ensure that it is securely seated in the
groove of the elbow.
4 Connect the short air tubing to the mask
elbow.
5 Connect the swivel to the main air
tubing, ready for next use (Fig. E-4).
A
I
DDITIONAL
NFORMATION
R
EASSEMBLING THE
Note:
You do not need to disassemble the
headgear for cleaning. However, if you choose
to do so, the reassembly procedure is
explained in this section.
When disassembled, the headgear has four
parts:
A: Left strap, B: Middle strap,
C: Crossover buckle, D: Right strap
1 Lay out the four parts of the headgear as
shown in Figure F-1.
2 Following Figure F-2 thread the straps
BR and BL through the crossover buckle
(Part C).
M
ASK
H
EADGEAR

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