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  • Page 1 ResMed Confidential Proprietary Information, not to be reproduced or made available to third parties DOC NO 248476 without prior consent from ResMed and not to be used in any unauthorised way.  ResMed Ltd 2011. PAGE 1 of 80 SPECIFICATION –...
  • Page 2 ResMed Confidential Proprietary Information, not to be reproduced or made available to third parties DOC NO 248476 without prior consent from ResMed and not to be used in any unauthorised way.  ResMed Ltd 2011. PAGE 2 of 80 SPECIFICATION –...
  • Page 3 CN 201030566594.5, EU 1768045 Making quality of care easy ResMed, SlimLine, SmartStart, Stellar and TiCONTROL are trademarks of ResMed Ltd. ResMed, SlimLine, SmartStart and Stellar are registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. © 2011 ResMed Ltd Global leaders in sleep and respiratory medicine...
  • Page 4 MV/Va (iVAPS Mode) Setting up for invasive use Catheter mount For full setup, see page 15. Options Respiratory Rate ResMed Leak Port Leak Learn Circuit HMEF configuration For full Setup menu details, see: Antibacterial filter • Clinical Settings on page 34...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ..............11 Patient interface Humidification Internal battery ResMed USB stick Use on an aircraft Mobile use Setting up for noninvasive use .
  • Page 6 248476r4.book Seite ii Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Info menu ................45 Event Summary General therapy information Apnoea/Apnoea Hypopnoea Index...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    248476r4.book Seite 1 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Introduction Read the entire manual before using the device. Indications for use The Stellar 150 is intended to provide ventilation for non-dependent, spontaneously breathing adult and paediatric patients (13 kg and above) with respiratory insufficiency, or respiratory failure, with or without obstructive sleep apnoea.
  • Page 8: About Stellar 150 Therapy Modes

    248476r4.book Seite 2 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 About Stellar 150 therapy modes Stellar provides a number of therapy modes to suit a variety of ventilation requirements. Regardless of the mode, Stellar 150 assists spontaneous breathing by providing two pressures in response to the patient flow or a preset fixed time.
  • Page 9 248476r4.book Seite 3 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 These therapy modes (excluding CPAP mode—where a single level of continuous pressure is delivered) are shown below. Very short breath Long breath (Restrictive lungs) (Leak or obstructive lungs) No breath effort Inspiration Patient Effort...
  • Page 10: More About Ivaps

    This contributes to iVAPS’ ability to maintain its ventilation target and so stabilise blood gases even during sleep. iVAPS has ResMed’s robust leak compensation feature (Vsync), a product of ResMed’s long • experience in noninvasive ventilation. This promotes synchrony and comfort even during significant leak.
  • Page 11 248476r4.book Seite 5 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Target alveolar ventilation iVAPS targets alveolar ventilation. Alveolar ventilation was chosen because it is at the level of the alveoli that gas exchange occurs. Total ventilation includes the ventilation devoted to the conducting airways, whereas alveolar ventilation best represents the useful portion of ventilation that reaches the alveoli.
  • Page 12 248476r4.book Seite 6 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 iBR brings the patient back on target when back-up breaths are required Patient effort No Patient effort Patient effort Time Target patient rate Patient spontaneous rate iVAPS intelligent back-up rate (iBR) Min/Max PS The default settings for maximum and minimum pressure support are normally adequate, but you may wish to alter them in some patients.
  • Page 13: Ensuring Successful Ventilation With Stellar

    248476r4.book Seite 7 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Ensuring successful ventilation with Stellar Successful ventilation, whether using a mask or tracheostomy tube, relies on improving gas exchange and reducing the work of breathing for the patient. Maintaining patient-device synchrony and managing leak is critical to achieving this. A good device should help this by: monitoring and compensating for leak •...
  • Page 14 248476r4.book Seite 8 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Unintentional leak Mask vent leak Patient respiratory flow Total flow Unintentional leak may arise due to factors such as poor mask fit, mask movement during sleep, and fast therapy pressure transitions. When an unintentional leak is introduced (see below graph), synchrony between the device and the patient is disrupted.
  • Page 15: Ticontrol

    248476r4.book Seite 9 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 TiControl TiControl™ allows the clinician to set minimum and maximum inspiratory time limits. Ti Min and Ti Max can be set to either side of the patient's ideal spontaneous inspiratory time, ensuring adequate time for gas exchange and offering a ’window of opportunity’...
  • Page 16: Rise/Fall Time

    248476r4.book Seite 10 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Rise/Fall Time Rise Time sets the time taken for the device to reach the set inspiratory pressure after triggering. The greater the Rise Time value, the longer it takes for pressure to increase from EPAP to IPAP.
  • Page 17: Stellar 150 At A Glance

    WARNING The Stellar 150 should only be used with air tubing and accessories recommended by ResMed. Connection of other air tubing or accessories could result in injury or damage to the device. ResMed regularly releases new products. Please check the catalogue of ventilation accessories on our website at www.resmed.com.
  • Page 18: Patient Interface

    50% to increase the durability. ResMed USB stick A ResMed USB stick may be used with the device either to help you to monitor the patient‘s treatment, to provide the patient with updated device settings or to transfer settings from one device to another.
  • Page 19: Mobile Use

    Stellar Mobility Bag User Guide. For extended mobile use, the ResMed Power Station II external power supply unit can be used as an additional power source. Limitations apply to the use of oxygen with the Stellar Mobility Bag. For more information, contact your local ResMed representative.
  • Page 20: Attaching The H4I Heated Humidifier

    248476r4.book Seite 14 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Connect one end of the air tubing firmly onto the air outlet of the H4i. Connect the mask system to the free end of the air tubing. Select the mask type (select Setup menu, then Clinical Settings, then Advanced Settings). Perform Learn Circuit (see “Setup menu: Options”...
  • Page 21: Setting Up For Invasive Use

    248476r4.book Seite 15 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Setting up for invasive use The Stellar 150 can be used invasively only with the ResMed leak port and an uncuffed or deflated cuff tracheostomy tube. WARNING Replace the HMEF regularly as specified in the instructions provided with the HMEF .
  • Page 22: Setting Up For Home Therapy

    ** The leak port or the HMEF can be connected to standardised tracheostomy interfaces including connector pieces like catheter mounts. The catheter mount and the external humidifier are not part of the ResMed component. Setting up for home therapy You may be required to set up a device for a patient to use at home. There are a number of...
  • Page 23: Working With Other Optional Accessories

    248476r4.book Seite 17 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Working with other optional accessories Attaching a pulse oximeter WARNING Only use compatible NONIN finger pulse sensors. CAUTION Factors that may degrade pulse oximeter performance or affect the accuracy of the measurement include the following: excessive ambient light, excessive motion, electrosurgical interference, blood flow restrictors (arterial catheters, blood pressure cuffs, infusing lines, etc.), moisture in the sensor, improperly applied sensor, incorrect...
  • Page 24: Adding Supplemental Oxygen

    • oxygen does not accumulate within the device and create a risk of fire. ResMed strongly recommends adding oxygen into Stellar’s oxygen inlet at the rear of • the device. Entraining oxygen elsewhere, ie into the breathing system via a side port or at the mask, has potential to impair triggering and accuracy of therapy/monitoring and alarms (eg, High Leak alarm, Non-vented mask alarm).
  • Page 25: Using The Fio2 Monitoring Sensor

    248476r4.book Seite 19 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Using the FiO monitoring sensor CAUTION Do not use the FiO monitoring sensor with the H4i humidifier. Preparing to use a new sensor Before use, leave the FiO monitoring sensor open to the air for 15 minutes. Attach a new FiO monitoring sensor (as shown below).
  • Page 26: Attaching An Antibacterial Filter

    Regularly check the filter for entry of moisture or other contaminants. The filter must be replaced according to the manufacturer‘s specifications. Note: ResMed recommends using a filter with a low impedance (less than 2 cm H O at 60 L/min, eg, PALL BB 50 filter).
  • Page 27: Stellar 150 Basics About The Control Panel

    248476r4.book Seite 21 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Stellar 150 basics About the control panel Mains power LED LCD screen On when operating on mains power. External power supply LED On when external battery is connected. Internal battery LED On when internal battery is in use.
  • Page 28: Starting Therapy Performing A Functional Test

    248476r4.book Seite 22 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 The LCD screen The LCD screen displays the menus, treatment screens and alarm status. Warm-up feature H4i Ramp time ResMed USB stick Program Mains power Therapy mode External power supply Internal battery...
  • Page 29: Starting Therapy

    248476r4.book Seite 23 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Check the H4i heated humidifier (if in use). Check that the warm-up feature is displayed on the Treatment screen. Start the warm-up feature. Check that the humidifier warm-up symbol is displayed on top of the screen. You can use the warm-up feature to pre-heat the water in the Warm-up humidifier humidifier prior to starting treatment.
  • Page 30: Turning Off The Power

    248476r4.book Seite 24 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 When using with oxygen, turn off oxygen flow when stopping therapy. • Turning off the power Stop the therapy. Press the power switch at the back of the device once and follow the instructions on the display. Note: To disconnect the device from the mains power pull out the mains plug from the power socket.
  • Page 31: Tailoring Treatment Setup Options

    248476r4.book Seite 25 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Fixed alarms User adjustable alarms High priority alarms: High priority alarms: Circuit disconnected—when leak exceeds Non-Vented Mask • • 105 L/min (1.75 L/sec) for at least 15 sec Medium priority alarms: Over pressure •...
  • Page 32: Programs

    248476r4.book Seite 26 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Ramp time IPAP EPAP Start pressure Time Ramp time Programs Up to two sets of therapy settings, ie, Programs, can be Program saved for convenient retrieval. They are stored while in the Clinical Settings menu.
  • Page 33: Using The Menus

    248476r4.book Seite 27 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Using the menus The device has three menus (Monitoring, Setup, Info) accessed by the equivalent buttons on the right of the LCD screen. In each menu there are screens that display settings, device or therapy information.
  • Page 34 248476r4.book Seite 28 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Setup menu: Clinical Settings SETUP MENU Clinical Settings Advanced Settings CPAP Mode Mode CPAP Advanced Mask CPAP 8 cm H 2 O Settings Type S Mode Mode IPAP Ti Min Ti Max Trigger Pathology 10 cm H 2 O...
  • Page 35 248476r4.book Seite 29 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Setup menu: Alarm Settings and Options SETUP MENU Alarm Settings Set all alarms off? Low Min Vent High Leak Non-Vented Mask High Pressure Low Pressure High Resp Rate Low Resp Rate Low SpO High FiO Alarm...
  • Page 36: Monitoring Menu

    248476r4.book Seite 30 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Monitoring menu Screen 1: Treatment 1 Pressure bar graph with the set pressure limits and measured pressure. 2 Machine breath indicators: Machine cycled breath: Ti Min: the inspiratory phase is sustained up to Ti Min. •...
  • Page 37 248476r4.book Seite 31 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Screen 2: Monitoring Pressure bargraph with the set pressure limits. The following therapy parameters are displayed: Leak, Vt, RR, Ti (refer to Therapy status bar in Treatment screen). • Alveolar Ventilation (Va): minute volume without deadspace (Unit: L), •...
  • Page 38 248476r4.book Seite 32 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Screen 7: Synchronisation Diagram of the measured inspiration phases of the last 20 breaths. The last 20 breaths of measured inspiration time (sec). The height of the bar indicates the inspiration time. In S/ST modes, Ti Min/Ti Max thresholds are shown as Min/Max.
  • Page 39: Setup Menu

    248476r4.book Seite 33 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Setup menu The Setup menu allows you to view and change therapy, alarm and device settings. Accessing Clinical mode CAUTION For home treatment the device must be set to Patient mode •...
  • Page 40 248476r4.book Seite 34 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Factory default settings and parameter ranges Parameter Mode Default Description      Pathology Normal Disease-specific preset setting values to facilitate efficient commencement of therapy (see page 10). Note: If the default pathology settings have been changed, the button is marked with an asterisk.
  • Page 41 248476r4.book Seite 35 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Parameter Mode Default Description  Respiratory 10 bpm Sets the fixed number of breaths per minute Rate (bpm). The patient cannot spontaneous trigger the machine in this mode. Options: 5–60 bpm, 1 bpm increments ...
  • Page 42 248476r4.book Seite 36 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Advanced Settings - Factory default settings and parameter ranges Parameter Mode Default Description  Min PS 4 cm H Minimum pressure support in iVAPS mode. Options: 0-20 cm H O (Min PS always below Max PS);...
  • Page 43: Setup Menu: Alarm Settings

    For a full list of compatible masks for this device, see the Mask/Device Compatibility List on www.resmed.com on the Products page under Service & Support. If you do not have internet access, please contact your ResMed representative.
  • Page 44 248476r4.book Seite 38 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Alarm Setting Default Description Non-Vented Mask This alarm activates within 30 sec of therapy being delivered with a non-vented interface attached or a vented mask with occluded vents. Note: When the mask type is set to Full Face or Trach the Non-Vented Mask alarm will be enabled automatically to ensure the circuit configuration has an intentional leak.
  • Page 45: Testing The Alarms

    248476r4.book Seite 39 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Alarm Setting Default Description Apnoea Sets the maximum apnoea time. Activates when there is no inspiration (either patient or machine triggered) detected from the previous beginning of inspiration. Two consecutive inspirations (either patient or machine triggered) resets the Apnoea alarm.
  • Page 46 248476r4.book Seite 40 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Alarm Testing interval High Respiratory Rate 1. On the Setup, Clinical Settings menu, set Mode to ST and Each new patient. Backup Rate to 30 bpm. 2. On the Setup, Alarm Settings menu, set All alarms off to Yes. 3.
  • Page 47 248476r4.book Seite 41 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Alarm Testing interval Non-Vented Mask 1. With the device set up to deliver therapy using the patient‘s mask When considered and circuit, start therapy. necessary by the 2. Block the mask’s vent holes. clinician.
  • Page 48: Setup Menu: Options

    248476r4.book Seite 42 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Setup menu: Options The optional device settings are available from the Options menu and its Configuration submenu. Parameter Default Description Learn Circuit 1. If in use, turn off the oxygen flow. 2.
  • Page 49: Setup Menu: Configuration Menu

    248476r4.book Seite 43 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Parameter Default Description Start EPAP or 4.0 cm H Sets the pressure at the beginning of the ramp time in bilevel Start PEEP modes (S, ST/PS, T, iVAPS, PAC). Options: 2 cm H O–EPAP , 0.2 cm H O increments Max Ramp...
  • Page 50 248476r4.book Seite 44 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Parameter Default Description Flow Unit L/min Selection of the display units for flow. Options: L/min, L/sec Therapy LED Enables or disables the therapy LED. If enabled, the blue therapy LED in the Start/Stop button is lit while the device is delivering therapy. Options: On, Off Confirm Stop This feature helps to avoid anyone inadvertently stopping therapy.
  • Page 51: Info Menu

    Event summary displays the summary of three types of events: changes in settings, alarms and system events (eg, data erased, connection of ResMed USB stick). There are up to 200 events of each type, displayed in chronological order, with the most recent event displayed at the top by default.
  • Page 52: Apnoea/Apnoea Hypopnoea Index

    248476r4.book Seite 46 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Apnoea/Apnoea Hypopnoea Index This screen displays the apnoeas and hypopnoeas measured per hour for one day. The daily index values will be displayed for a period of seven days and can be compared to data from the last 365 days.
  • Page 53: Reminders

    248476r4.book Seite 47 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Reminders You can use the Reminders menu to alert the patient to specific events; for example, when to replace their mask, when to replace the filter and so on. Using ResScan, you can select which Reminder message to show when and its recurrence frequency (Off, 1–24 months).
  • Page 54 248476r4.book Seite 48 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Enter the patient Height (approximate or arm span). Connect the patient. Select Learn Targets. The device has to be in Standby to commence the Learn Targets procedure. Turn on oxygen if in use. Configure primary therapy controls.
  • Page 55: Manually Setting Ivaps

    248476r4.book Seite 49 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Refine EPAP/PEEP to suit the type of therapy required. For more information, see “Assessing the clinical outcome” on page 50. Manually setting iVAPS While the Learn Targets procedure offers the best means of obtaining an initial ventilation estimate, iVAPS also allows manual entry of its target, using an entered minute ventilation, spontaneous rate, and patient height.
  • Page 56: Assessing The Clinical Outcome

    248476r4.book Seite 50 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Connect the patient. Start therapy. Refine EPAP/PEEP to suit the type of therapy required. For more information, see “Assessing the clinical outcome” on page 50. Assessing the clinical outcome If the patient sleeps well on the Stellar 150 and SpO , if available, shows adequate oxygen saturation throughout the night, this can be a good indication of successful therapy.
  • Page 57: Data Management

    Unknown files may be lost during data transfer. Plug the ResMed USB stick to one of the two USB connections on the rear side of the device. The first dialogue for the USB data transfer is displayed automatically on the LCD. The device checks if there is enough memory capacity on the USB stick and if readable data is available.
  • Page 58: Cleaning And Maintenance

    248476r4.book Seite 52 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Cleaning and maintenance The cleaning and maintenance described in this section should be carried out regularly. This also helps to prevent the risk of cross contamination. Refer to the mask, humidifier and other accessories user guide for detailed instructions for care and maintenance.
  • Page 59: Replacing The Air Filter

    248476r4.book Seite 53 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Replacing the air filter Replace the air filter every six months (or more often if necessary). WARNING Do not wash the air filter. The air filter is not washable or reusable. Remove the air filter cover at the back of the device.
  • Page 60: Multipatient Use

    This product should be inspected by an authorised ResMed service centre five years from the date of manufacture, except for the internal battery which must be replaced every two years from the manufacturing date of the device.
  • Page 61: Clinical Titration Guide Mouth Leaks

    Full face masks cover both the nose and mouth, preventing mouth leaks, and are available from ResMed. Contact your supplier for more details or see www.resmed.com. ResScan detailed data also provides a visual representation of leak.
  • Page 62: Epap/Peep

    248476r4.book Seite 56 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 TiControl calculation guide The following table is a guide to selecting the Ti Max and Ti Min values that best correspond to the patient's respiratory rate (ideally while using the ventilator at rest). Patient breaths I:E = 1:2 I:E = 1:1...
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    248476r4.book Seite 57 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Troubleshooting If there is a problem, try the following suggestions. If the problem cannot be solved, contact ResMed. Alarm troubleshooting The most common reason for an alarm to sound is because the system has not been properly assembled.
  • Page 64 • • Mask vents may be blocked. Ensure the mask vents are not blocked. • • ResMed leak port is missing or vent is Ensure the leak port is installed and that the • • blocked. vent is not blocked.
  • Page 65 248476r4.book Seite 59 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Problem/Possible cause Action LCD: Low SpO2! has dropped below pre-set alarm level. Check the attachment of the sensor. • Reassess the patient to ensure adequate • therapy. LCD: SpO2 finger sensor failure! The finger sensor is not connected properly or Check if the finger sensor is attached properly to delivers faulty values.
  • Page 66: Other Troubleshooting

    Incompatible accessories (eg, humidifier or mask Use only equipment as recommended and system) with high resistance being used. supplied by ResMed. High Leak or Low Min Vent alarms are set to On. SmartStop is disabled when High Leak or Low Min Vent alarms are is set to On.
  • Page 67 • the impedance of accessories in use is above on page 42). ResMed’s recommendation, eg, type of filter, external humidifier, air tubing. The delivered airflow is not humid/heated although the H4i humidifier is in use The humidifier is not properly attached.
  • Page 68 248476r4.book Seite 62 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Problem/Possible cause Action sensor calibration failure sensor is not attached properly. For the correct attachment of the FiO sensor see “Using the FiO2 monitoring sensor” on page 19. sensor is used or defective. If the lifetime of the FiO sensor has exceeded one year please replace the FiO...
  • Page 69: Technical Specifications

    O, EPAP: 2 cm H O, Rise Time: MIN, Fall Time: MIN, Ti: 4.0 sec, Respiratory Rate: 10 bpm, with ResMed calibration cap. Flow accuracy ± 5 L/min or 20% measured value, whichever is greater Test condition: T mode, IPAP: 40 cm H...
  • Page 70 248476r4.book Seite 64 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Data storage 7 days of respiratory flow, calculated therapy pressure, SpO , pulse rate, breath-by-breath data (EPAP, pressure support, minute ventilation, leak, respiratory rate, tidal volume, inspiration time, expiration time, spontaneously or machine triggered or cycled breaths) 365 days of 5th -, 50th -, 95th percentile data (leak, SpO , minute...
  • Page 71 Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements of RTCA/DO-160 can be used during all phases of air travel without further testing or approval by the airline operator. ResMed confirms that the Stellar 150 meets RTCA/DO-160 requirements. This device is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture.
  • Page 72 248476r4.book Seite 66 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 measurement concentration measurement at EPAP/IPAP 5/10 cm H O (blue curve), 5/20 cm H O (red curve) and 5/30 cm H O (green curve), R/C 5/20, respiratory rate 20 bpm, full face mask. Full Face Leak = 0L/min MV: ~2.5 L/min MV: ~8.2 L/min...
  • Page 73: Guidance And Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions And Immunity

    248476r4.book Seite 67 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions and immunity Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 74: Symbols

    (Hg, Cd, Pb) of the metals for which the limit is exceeded. For further information regarding product disposal, please contact your local ResMed office or your specialist distributor, or visit our website at www.resmed.com.
  • Page 75: General Warnings And Cautions

    Do not use the device if there are obvious external defects, unexplained changes in • performance. Only use original and approved ResMed accessories and parts. • The use of an antibacterial filter is obligatory in situations in which cross contamination is •...
  • Page 76 248476r4.book Seite 70 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 CAUTIONS A caution explains special measures for the safe and effective use of the device. When using accessories, read the manufacturer’s User Manual. For consumables, important • information can be provided on the packaging. For more information, see “Symbols” on page 68.
  • Page 77: Limited Warranty

    • This warranty is only available to the initial consumer. It is not transferable. If the product fails under conditions of normal use, ResMed will repair or replace, at its option, the defective product or any of its components. This limited warranty does not cover: a) any damage caused as a result of improper use, abuse, modification or alteration of the product;...
  • Page 78 248476r4.book Seite 72 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15...
  • Page 79 248476r4.book Seite 73 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 Index Language 43 LCD screen 22 Leak 30 Aircraft Learn Circuit 7 Use on 12 Alarm Messages 24 Mask fit 26 Mute 21 Mask Type 37 Troubleshooting 57 Max PS 6 Volume 24 Medium priority alarms 25 Alarms...
  • Page 80 248476r4.book Seite 74 Freitag, 28. Oktober 2011 3:10 15 SmartStart/Stop 42 ST (Spontaneous/Timed) mode 2 Start/Stop 21 Supplemental oxygen 18 T (Timed) mode 2 Target alveolar ventilation 5 Target Patient Rate 5 Target Va 35 Calculator 35 Therapy Start 23 Stop 23 Therapy modes 34 Therapy status bar 30...

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