AEIOMed everest 3 Patient Manual

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Integrated
CPAP System
Patient Manual
Manufacturer
AEIOMed, Inc.
1313 5
Street SE, Suite 205
th
Minneapolis, MN 55414
USA
www.aeiomed.com
Phone:
612.455.0550
Toll Free:
866.722.2507
Fax:
612.455.0551
Revision Record
Everest
3 Integrated CPAP System
®
Patient Manual 101213 Rev A
E3PM
Revised: 12-2008
© 2008 AEIOMed, Inc., Minneapolis, MN USA
All rights reserved.
AEIOMed
®
, Everest
®
, HeadRest
trademarks of AEIOMed, Inc.
NOTICE: The information contained in this document is
subject to change without notice.
®
and DataRest
®
are registered

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  • Page 1 Revision Record Everest 3 Integrated CPAP System ® CPAP System Patient Manual 101213 Rev A E3PM Revised: 12-2008 Patient Manual © 2008 AEIOMed, Inc., Minneapolis, MN USA All rights reserved. AEIOMed ® , Everest ® , HeadRest ® and DataRest ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Precautions for Use ................1 Inspecting the CPAP Components ............6 Description of the Everest 3 Integrated CPAP System......8 Standard User Modes ................8 Buttons....................8 Powering the Everest 3 CPAP Device............9 Using AC Line Power.................9 Using the Optional Battery Assembly ..........10 Using the Optional Battery Assembly and AC Line Power ....11 Checking the Capacity of the Battery Cell Pack ......12...
  • Page 3: Precautions For Use

    • Oxygen can only be used in accordance with the Oxygen Use Indications for Use Warnings on the following page. The Everest 3 Integrated CPAP System is intended for the • Emptying and cleaning the humidifier reservoir daily will therapy of adults over 66 pounds (30 kg) with Obstructive Sleep help to prevent mold and bacteria growth.
  • Page 4 • Power the CPAP system only from the AEIOMed ® supplied • AEIOMed, Inc. recommends replacing the 22 mm 6’ Output power supply, optional battery assembly, or mobile power Hose after 6 months use. adapter. Reference Appendix 1 for Reorder Numbers.
  • Page 5: Inspecting The Cpap Components

    • Pathologically low blood pressure provider. • Pneumothorax or pneumomediastinum. The Everest 3 Integrated CPAP System includes the following • Pneumocephalus has been reported in some users using items and an accessory pouch (not pictured): nasal CPAP. Caution should be used when prescribing CPAP for susceptible users such as those with cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) leaks;...
  • Page 6: Description Of The Everest 3 Integrated Cpap System

    Accessories CPAP System The DataRest Compliance System makes it easy for your healthcare provider to collect, save, print, and e-mail valuable The Everest 3 CPAP System delivers positive pressure from 4 ® information collected from the Everest 3 CPAP device.
  • Page 7: Using Ac Line Power

    Using the Optional Battery Assembly The Everest CPAP System offers several choices for powering your CPAP device: AC line power (an electrical wall outlet), Caution Use only the AEIOMed ® battery assembly such optional battery assembly, or optional mobile power adapter as may be supplied by your homecare provider.
  • Page 8: Using The Optional Battery Assembly And Ac Line Power

    4 lights – Full or near full • Assembly. charge. 1. Hold the connector of the power Note: For peak performance, AEIOMed ® recommends supply so the arrow symbol keeping the power supply or mobile adapter connected appears on the bottom. (D) to the battery assembly even after all 4 lights are illuminated.
  • Page 9: Changing The Battery Cell Pack

    Changing the Battery Cell Pack Using the Optional Mobile Power Adapter Note: See Appendix 1 to order additional battery assemblies Caution Use only the AEIOMed ® or battery cell packs. mobile power adapter and Note: Your battery cell was designed for convenient removal cables such as may be supplied and replacement much like a laptop computer battery.
  • Page 10: Using The Optional Battery Assembly And Mobile Adapter

    Using the Everest® 3 CPAP with a Power Source Using the Optional Battery Assembly and Mobile Connected Power Adapter When a power source is connected to the Everest 3 CPAP If a power receptacle for the mobile power adapter is Note: ♠...
  • Page 11: Starting Therapy

    6. The blower will turn on, and the display will show the Starting Therapy therapeutic pressure setting. Without humidifier: 1. Make sure that the CPAP device is connected to a power source. (If necessary, refer to Powering the Everest ® CPAP Device.) 7.
  • Page 12: With Humidifier

    To fill the reservoir: Warning Keep objects out of the humidifier garage Note: Refer to “Humidifier Patient Guide”, instructional video when the reservoir is not installed. DVD, or AEIOMed website (ww.aeiomed.com) for additional information. Caution Do not submerge the humidifier in any type 3.
  • Page 13: Humidifier Preheat (Optional Step)

    6. Fill the humidifier reservoir with distilled water Note: The humidifier symbol without a number above it to the MAX line. indicates that the humidifier is connected, but the heat setting is off. 7. Wipe off excess water from the outside of the humidifier reservoir.
  • Page 14 3 CPAP and Heated Humidifier are connected to AC line power, the CPAP and Humidifier will Note: After the Everest 3 CPAP device is disconnected from function normally as described in the patient manual. When AC line power it will take 20-40 seconds for recognition powered by the optional battery assembly however, the device of battery use.
  • Page 15: Turning On The Blower

    occurs when your patient interface (mask) is removed Turning on the Blower from your face and the air leak is excessive. The display will indicate that the therapy pressure has been reduced 1. Ensure that the CPAP device has power, the blower is off, due to the Interface Interrupt function.
  • Page 16: Enabling/Disabling Interface Interrupt

    the therapy pressure), please make sure all connections to the CPAP are secure and that no excessive leaks have Using the Ramp Function been introduced. If this feature does not seems to be The ramp gradually increases the pressure setting, allowing you working properly, please contact Clinician or DME for to become accustomed to the positive pressure, so that you may possible adjustment (reference Troubleshooting table...
  • Page 17: Stopping Therapy

    Once therapy pressure is reached, the ramp icon will disappear Stopping Therapy from the display screen. The blower is on and the display shows the prescribed pressure setting: Note: Pressing the ramp button during ramped pressure delivery will not affect the pressure delivered. If you wish to stop the gradual pressure increase of the ramp 1.
  • Page 18: Patient Information Settings

    The display shows the starting pressure for the ramp Patient Information Settings You will typically use the settings configured by your clinician, and will not need to adjust them. You may access patient settings to report therapy session information to your clinician. Note: When adjusting patient settings, ignore the symbols on the buttons.
  • Page 19: Therapy Session Information

    5. The display shows the number of therapy sessions equal to Therapy Session Information or longer than 4 hours (but less than 6 hours). You cannot 1. The display shows the number of therapy sessions equal to adjust the value on this screen. or longer than 8 hours.
  • Page 20: Cleaning Instructions

    To clean the humidifier reservoir lid: Cleaning Instructions 1. Hold the reservoir with the bottom of If the case becomes dirty: it facing you. (1) Disconnect power from the unit. 2. Use both hands and position thumbs (2) Use a soft cloth dampened with warm water and mild under the lip.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    (Result will vary depending on ambient conditions) 0-8000 feet Altitude Range: Charging Requirement: Use only AEIOMed-supplied charger, reference Appendix 1 7.9 in X 2.0 in X 5.44 in (20.1 cm X 5.08 Battery Dimensions: cm X 13.8 cm) Mobile Power Adapter Characteristics Mobile Power Adapter Input: 13.5 Vdc nominal.
  • Page 22: Manufacturer's Declaration

    Table 202: Electromagnetic Immunity EN 60601-1 Compliance The CPAP System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The Class II Protection against electric shock: customer or the user of the CPAP System should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Type BF Immunity Test IEC 60601...
  • Page 23: Limited Warranty

    System, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. a period of 2 years from the date of sales by AEIOMed, Inc. to the dealer. The battery assembly is similarly warranted for...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    To qualify for repair, replacement, or refund, the defective CPAP device Power source is not Check all power device must be returned to AEIOMed, Inc. within 30 days display is blank properly connected. connections. when connected to after the discovery of the defect. Any repair, replacement, or AC power may not be power.
  • Page 25 Pressure increases This is normal, the Problem Probable Cause Solution Ensure interface rapidly when device detects within adjustments allow proper Low Battery Symbol Battery is depleted. Charge the battery. interface is 1-60 seconds that the sealing to minimize leaks. appears on the removed and then interface is off and display.
  • Page 26: Appendix 1: Reorder Numbers

    CPAP Output Port Everest 3 CPAP EVE3 ® Power Supply Assembly PSA3 Attention: Consult Accompanying Documents Everest 3 Heated Humidifier Humidifier Lid Replacement LID3 Everest Battery Assembly BAT1 Type BF Applied Part Battery Cell Replacement CELL1 22mm 6’ Output Hose Mobile Power Adapter Ingress of Water.
  • Page 27 ® AEIOMed Everest 3 Integrated CPAP System Patient Manual Part Number 101213 Rev A E3PM Revised: 12-2008 AEIOMed, Inc. 1313 5 Street SE, Suite 205 Minneapolis, MN 55414 USA Web Site: www.aeiomed.com Phone: 612.455.0550 Toll Free: 866.722.2507 Fax: 612.455.0551...

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