AEIOMed everest Patient Manual

AEIOMed everest Patient Manual

Integrated cpap system

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Integrated
CPAP System
Patient Manual
Manufacturer
AEIOMed, Inc.
1313 5
Minneapolis, MN 55414
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Everest
Patient Manual 101011 Rev B
Revised: 06-2007
© 2007 AEIOMed, Inc., Minneapolis, MN USA
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DataRest™ is a trademark of AEIOMed, Inc.
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612.455.0550
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2 Integrated CPAP System
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E2PM
Everest
and HeadRest
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  • Page 1 Everest 2 Integrated CPAP System ® ® Patient Manual 101011 Rev B Integrated E2PM Revised: 06-2007 CPAP System © 2007 AEIOMed, Inc., Minneapolis, MN USA All rights reserved. Patient Manual AEIOMed Everest and HeadRest are registered trademarks ®, ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Precautions for Use..............1 Inspecting the CPAP Components..........5 Standard User Modes ..............7 Buttons ..................7 Powering the Everest CPAP Device ..........8 Using AC Line Power...............8 Using the Optional Battery Pack ..........9 Using the Optional Battery Pack and AC Line Power....10 Checking the Battery Pack’s Capacity........11 Changing Battery Cells ............12...
  • Page 3: Precautions For Use

    Indications for Use • Do not block or otherwise obstruct the exhalation ports of The Everest and Everest 2 Integrated CPAP Systems are the patient interface. Follow the Patient Interface intended for the therapy of adults over 66 pounds (30 kg) with Instructions for your interface.
  • Page 4 • For proper operation, the humidifier must be level. Oxygen Use Warnings • AEIOMed, Inc. recommends replacing the 22 mm 6’ Output • If oxygen is used with this device, the oxygen flow must be Hose after 6 months use.
  • Page 5: Inspecting The Cpap Components

    Report any missing or damaged items to your home healthcare • DataRest Docking Station provider. • DataRest Data Card Both the Everest and Everest 2 Integrated CPAP Systems include the following items and an accessory pouch (not Refer to DataRest Docking Station Instructions for Use for pictured): more information.
  • Page 6: Standard User Modes

    ® ® Description of the Everest and Everest 2 The Everest CPAP System offers several choices for powering Integrated CPAP Systems your CPAP device: AC line power (an electrical wall outlet), optional battery pack, or optional mobile adapter. The CPAP Systems deliver positive pressure from 4 to 20 O to the patient, as prescribed by the clinician.
  • Page 7: Using The Optional Battery Pack

    Using the Optional Battery Pack Using the Optional Battery Pack and AC Line Power Caution! Use only the AEIOMed battery pack supplied ® Note: If an electrical outlet is available, use it. This will charge by your homecare provider. the battery pack and allow maximum use when AC line Note: Charge the battery pack for at least 5 hours before the power is not available, such as during a power outage.
  • Page 8: Checking The Battery Pack's Capacity

    0 – 1 lights – Little or no charge remaining. • 4 lights – Full or near full charge. 5. Insert the new battery cell into the battery pack. Note: For peak performance, AEIOMed recommends ® keeping the power supply or mobile Adapter connected to the battery pack even after all 4 lights are illuminated.
  • Page 9 Using the Optional Mobile Power Adapter Using the Optional Battery Pack and Mobile Power Adapter Caution! Use only the AEIOMed ® Note: If a power receptacle for the mobile power adapter is mobile power adapter and available, use it. This will charge the battery pack and cables available from your allow maximum use while traveling.
  • Page 10: Starting Therapy

    2 CPAP with a Power Source Connected Without humidifier: 1. Make sure that the CPAP device is connected to a power When a power source is connected to the Everest 2 CPAP source. (If necessary, refer to Powering the Everest CPAP ®...
  • Page 11 With humidifier: Warning! The humidifier reservoir must be filled to the MAX fill line (see humidifier lid) with distilled Note: If you remove or do not securely position the patient water at the start of each therapy session. interface, the device will automatically reduce the pressure in approximately 60 seconds.
  • Page 12 10. Connect one end of the 6’ 22 mm flexible CPAP tubing to the humidifier connector. PUSH HERE 11. Attach the patient interface airway connector to the 6’ flexible tubing. Humidifier Base 12. Check the lower right-hand 3. Ensure the humidifier lid is securely seated on the reservoir corner of the CPAP display for bottom.
  • Page 13: Humidifier Preheat (Optional Step)

    Humidifier Preheat (Optional Step) Turning on the Blower Preheating the humidifier provides immediate humidification of 1. Ensure that the CPAP device has power, the blower is off, the air when the blower is turned on. and the preheated humidifier is active. Warning! Do not wear the patient interface while using preheat, since the blower is off.
  • Page 14 the pressure will increase to the prescribed level when Note: The actual pressure delivered during ramp is not shown you resume breathing. on the CPAP display. If you do not breathe with a correctly positioned patient interface within one hour, the device will shut off the blower and enter Standby mode.
  • Page 15: Stopping Therapy

    Adjusting Patient Settings Stopping Therapy You will typically use the settings configured by your clinician, The blower is on and the display shows the prescribed pressure and will not need to adjust them. You may access patient setting: settings to report therapy session information to your clinician. Note: When adjusting patient settings, ignore the symbols on the buttons.
  • Page 16: Therapy Session Information

    Therapy Session Information 1. The display shows the number of therapy sessions equal to The display shows the starting pressure for the ramp or longer than 8 hours. You cannot adjust the value on this screen. 4. Adjust the starting pressure using the buttons under the up and down symbols.
  • Page 17: Cleaning Instructions

    Cleaning Instructions 6. Press the NEXT button. The cases of the Everest and Everest 2 Integrated CPAP ® devices are durable and do not require special cleaning or maintenance. If the case becomes dirty: 7. The device is back in Standby mode and ready for operation.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Battery Weight: 1.58 lbs (0.73 kg) 11 hours @ 10 cm H O without humidifier Battery Life: Use only AEIOMed-supplied charger, Charging Requirement: reference Appendix 1 Battery Dimensions: 7.9 in X 2.0 in X 5.44 in (20.1 cm X 5.08 cm X 13.8 cm)
  • Page 19: Manufacturer's Declaration

    Manufacturer’s Declaration CPAP Performance Table 201: Electromagnetic Emissions 4 to 20 cmH Working pressure range: The CPAP System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The Accuracy of Set Pressure customer or the user of the CPAP System should ensure that it is used in such an environment. +1 cmH O or +10%, whichever is Display:...
  • Page 20 Table 202: Electromagnetic Immunity Table 204: Electromagnetic Immunity The CPAP System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer The CPAP System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The or the user of the CPAP System should ensure that it is used in such an environment. customer or the user of the CPAP System should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 21: Limited Warranty

    2 years from the date of YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC sales by AEIOMed, Inc. to the dealer. The battery pack is LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE similarly warranted for a period of 1 year, and the mobile RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Pneumatic Functional Diagram Problem Probable Solution Cause Input Blower Pressure Sensor CPAP Discomfort due to a CPAP device pressure 1. Breathe slowly through Output Port feeling of high may be set too high. your nose with your pressure. mouth closed. 2.
  • Page 23: Appendix 1: Reorder Numbers

    Appendix 1: Reorder Numbers Item ® Everest CPAP Everest 2 CPAP Power Supply Assembly Everest Heated Humidifier Humidifier Lid Replacement LID1 Everest Battery BAT1 Battery Cell Replacement CELL1 22mm 6’ Output Hose Mobile Power Adapter Filter Media 2 Pack Assembly ®...
  • Page 24 ® ® AEIOMed Everest and Everest 2 Integrated CPAP Systems Patient Manual Part Number 101011 Rev B E2PM Revised: 06-2007 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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