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Warren Campion
January 18, 2025
Have an error code 214 how do I reboot
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To reboot the Smart MED Series device with error code 214 (which may be related to pressure sensor failure, flow sensor failure, or blower failure), follow these steps:
1. Try to restart the device. 2. If the error repeats, contact the supplier.
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Damien Cree
June 5, 2025
Wanting to recharge my CPAP before travel to use without power?
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 1 Welcome The IDisc CPAP Systems contain CPAP and APAP Modes. They are both continuous positive airway pressure during the respiratory cycle devices. The IDisc CPAP Systems include the following models: iDisc 20C Fixed pressure & the iDisc 20A Automatic variable pressure range. Both models can be purchased with a humidifier (Hybird) or without.
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Note: In either case above, it can only be determined by a competent and fully qualified physician as to whether CPAP therapy through is applicable and safe. User qualifications The person operating the device by the instruction in the user’s manual is referred as the “user”.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual ⚫ Do not operate the device in direct sunlight or near a heating appliance because these conditions can increase the temperature of the air coming out of the device. ⚫ Contact your health care professional if symptoms of sleep apnea recur. ⚫...
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual The Patient can safely use therapy functions of the equipment and this equipment shall not be serviced or maintained while in use with the patient. ⚫ Please first check the breathing tube is connected correctly and laid out carefully so it does not pose as a strangulation risk.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual ⚫ Always ensure that the DC power cord securely fits into your therapy device prior to use. Contact your home care provider or Resvent to determine if you have the appropriate DC cord for your specific therapy device. ⚫...
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 5 Symbols The following symbols may appear on the device, power supply and accessories. Symbol Definition Manufacturer. Date of Manufacture. Serial number. DC Power. Temperature limitations at transport and storage. Humidity limitations at transport and storage. Atmospheric pressure at transport and storage.
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Therapy On/Off Button (Starts and stops the airflow for therapy). This way up at transport and storage. Fragile, handle with care. Keep dry at transport and storage. Stacking limitations. Recyclable materials. 6 System Contents Your CPAP system may include the following items: ⚫...
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 7 System Overview Device Feature Description Therapy On/Off Key Starts and stops the airflow for therapy. Ramp Key Activate the ramp feature during therapy. LCD Display Screen This is the User interface for the therapy device. Humidifier Lid Lock Press the lock to open the humidifier lid.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 4. Make sure that the therapy device and the humidifier are completely seated against each other. 5. Place the device and heated humidifier (with an empty water tank) on a firm, flat surface lower than your sleeping position. Note: ⚫...
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 4. Verify that the plug at the side of the device, at the power supply, and at the electrical outlet are fully inserted. WARNING: ⚫ During use if the power cord is disconnected or a power failure, the device alarm will sound.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual ⚫ If multiple users share the same equipment, use low-resistance and bacteria- filtered cotton between the equipment and the tube. ⚫ If necessary, place a bacterial filter in the air outlet of the unit and connect the tube.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual ❷The fill line indicates 2/3 water level for safe operation. ❸The fill line indicates the maximum water level for safe operation. CAUTION: ⚫ Use only room temperature distilled water or purified water. ⚫ Do not fill the water tank above the maximum fill line. If the water tank is overfilled, water may leak into the therapy device, humidifier, or onto your furniture.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Attaching the Battery Pack to the Device Please remove the device from the humidifier dock before attaching the battery pack. Follow the below steps: 1. The device sits on top of the battery. Line up the battery and device using the tube port as a guide.
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 8 Navigating the Device Screens The User Interface (UI) on this device allows you to adjust the device settings and view information about your therapy. The device screen supports touch operations. You can operate the device directly on the screen. Note: The screens shown throughout this manual are examples for reference only.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Figure1 Patient Standby Interface Feature Description Mode Displays the current therapy mode. Depending on setup, certain enabled therapy features Enabled features will display here such as clock alarm etc. Time Displays the current time. Displays the patient sleep quality report. The options Patient Sleep Quality for period of the report can be shown as: Daily (recent Report...
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 9.2.2 Patient Therapy Interface When the therapy starts, the screen will switch to the Patient Therapy Interface, which displays the therapy parameters monitoring during therapy (See Figure2). The displayed parameters depend on the current therapy mode. Figure2 Patient Therapy Interface Description The current therapy mode.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 9.2.3 Patient Comfort Setting Press key in the Patient Standby interface to enter Patient Comfort Setting Interface. Figure3 Patient Comfort Setting Interface Icon Text Description Turn Preheat function on or off. When the Preheat is on, the humidifier starts preheating in the standby mode and the maximum preheating time is 30 minutes.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Icon Text Description Default: 15 mins Note: if Ramp Time sets to 0 min, Ramp function will be off. Turn Auto Ramp function on or off. When Auto Ramp is on and a sleep state has been identified, the device will ramp to the set therapy pressures.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Figure4 Patient Setting Interface Icon Text Description Displays the battery information including battery level, Battery Info estimated time remaining, estimated time to fully charge etc.. Set the pressure unit. Pressure Unit Option: hPa / cmH Default: cmH Screen Adjust the Screen Brightness.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Icon Text Description Set the Alarm clock on or off, and the alarm time. Alarm Clock Option: ON / OFF Default: OFF Set the switch key tone volume on or off. Key Tone Option: ON / OFF Default: OFF Set the Reminder type and time.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Figure5 Patient Report Interface Item Description Period Set the time interval covered by the report. Options: daily (for recent 6 days) / 7 days / 14 days / 1 month / 3 months / 6 months / 1 year. Usage Number of hours the device has been used in the selected period.
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual To remove the micro SD card: 1. Stop therapy and disconnect power to the therapy device. 2. Press the humidifier release button and pull apart to separate the device and humidifier. 3. Insert a paper clip into the small hole on the right side of device, then press firmly to eject and remove the tray.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Alert Type Possible Cause Action Power Adapter with the Input voltage is Use the Power wrong type, resulting in abnormal, please Alert 2 Adapter provided by voltage is too high or check! Resvent. too low 1.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Alert Type Possible Cause Action 1. Pressure sensor System error code: failure, flow sensor XXXX Please try to failure, blower failure in Please try to restart, restart, please Alert 2 therapy state; 2. Power please contact the contact the supplier board short-circuit 3.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Alert Type Possible Cause Action Check the Low Respiratory respiration tube or Alert 0 None. Rate (RR). adjust therapy parameter setting. Check the An apnea is detected respiration tube or Apnea. Alert 1 and exceeds the adjust therapy setting duration.
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Alert Type Possible Cause Action system will be temperature is higher external power shutdown. than expected during supply. discharge. Remove the device from the sun or other heat source. Note: Some alert messages depend on the device model. 11 Troubleshooting If your device has the following problems in the usage, please try the following measures.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Problem Possible Cause Action I am getting droplets of water on Humidity level may be Adjust the Humidity Level. my nose, in the set too high. mask and air tubing Increase the Humidity Level. My mouth is very Air may be escaping You may need a chin strap to keep dry and...
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Problem Possible Cause Action Key exception (non- Unplug the device. Reapply power to Program crashes or responsive or the device. If the problem continues, key misalignment. insensitive). contact your home care provider. Unplug the device. Reapply power to The knob is Encoder is damaged the device.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 12.1 Cleaning the Device WARNING: To avoid electrical shock, always unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning the device. Do not immerse the device in any fluids. 1. Unplug the device, Wipe the outside of the device using a cloth slightly dampened with water and a mild detergent.
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 12.4 Traveling with the Device Use the travel bag to carry the device and accessories when traveling. Please follow the below steps for packing: 1. Remove the water tank from the device and pour out all water. 2.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Risk of injury if disposable items are used! Disposable items are only intended to be used once. Reused disposable items may be contaminated and/or not functions correctly and thus cause patient injury.
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 15 Specifications Physical Device Dimension (L*W*H): 151*151*72 mm Weight: Approximately 0.68 kg Humidifier Dimension (L*W*H): 247*152*137 mm Weight: Approximately 0.94 kg Operating Environmental Temperature: 5℃~35 ℃ Relative Humidity: 10%~95% (non-condensing) Atmospheric Pressure: 72 kPa~106 kPa Storage Environmental Temperature: -25℃~60℃...
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Safety Specifications Class II Type BF Ingress Protection: IP22 Air filter Air filter: Filter Efficiency: >75% (7 micron dust) Pressure Setting Range: 4-20 cmH Max Single Fault Steady Pressure: 30 cmH Pressure Control Accuracy: ±0.5 cmH Dynamic Pressure Variation: <...
iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual 16 EMC Declaration Essential Performance: CPAP mode: work pressure 10 cmH2O. The CPAP system is intended for use in the specified electromagnetic environment listed in form B-1, B-2 and B-3. The customer or the user of CPAP system should assure that it is used in such an environment as described below.
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Form B-2 Guidance and Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity Immunity test IEC60601test Compliance Electromagnetic level level environment - guidance Electrostatic Contact:±8kV Contact:±8 kV Floors should be discharge Air:±15 kV Air:±15V wood、concrete or (ESD) ceramic tile. If floors are IEC61000-4-2 covered with synthetic material, the...
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Immunity test IEC60601test Compliance Electromagnetic level level environment - guidance calculated from the equation appropriate for the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended separation distances: d=0.35√p d=1.2√p Radiated RF 80MHz to 10V/m, 80% Am 80MHz to 800MHz: d=1.2√p IEC61000-4-3 2700MHz 10V/m...
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iDisc CPAP Systems User Manual Form B-3Recommended Separation Distance between Portable/Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the CPAP system. Rated maximum output Separation distance in meters (m) according to power of transmitter(W) frequency of the transmitter 150kHz~80MHz 80MHz- 800MHz-2.5GHz d=1.2√p d=2.3√p 800MHz d=1.2√p 0.01...
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Statement Resvent Medical Technology Co., Ltd.(hereinafter called "Resvent") owns the intellectual property rights to this manual. Resvent intends to maintain the contents of this manual ad confidential information. This manual serves as a reference. The instruction in this manual are not intended to supersede the health care professional’s instructions regarding the use of the device.
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Do you have a question about the iDisc Series and is the answer not in the manual?
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Have an error code 214 how do I reboot
To reboot the Smart MED Series device with error code 214 (which may be related to pressure sensor failure, flow sensor failure, or blower failure), follow these steps:
1. Try to restart the device.
2. If the error repeats, contact the supplier.
This answer is automatically generated
Wanting to recharge my CPAP before travel to use without power?