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Your device will be set up by your physiotherapist/clinician. The Clearway 2 gives a deep breath in (insufflation) followed by a rapid suck out (exsufflation). This simulates what naturally happens when you cough and therefore can make your cough stronger so...
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Navigation of your Clearway 2 On/Off – Press once to turn device on, to turn off, press once then confirm using the Insufflation/Exsufflation Trigger Air Outlet – Attach touchscreen (for use in manual mode) – Move large tubing here the switch up for insufflation, hold to maintain pressure until switch Start/Stop –...
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Navigation of your Clearway 2 Air inlet filters and cover External Battery – Clearway 2 connector cable required Mains power Hand control – for use connection in manual mode...
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Setting up your Clearway 2 Interface options Place the Clearway 2 on a clean, smooth, hard surface (not carpet). Tubing Connect to the mains or battery. Carbon dioxide leak port (for use in NIV and IPPB Attach the breathing circuit to the air outlet on the side of the modes).
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• Store the breathing circuit in a clean bag or other suitable container. • When using the Clearway 2 in the automatic modes, a Synchrony Beep® will sound prior to the delivery of the negative pressure, signalling when to cough, making the treatment more effective.
Starting treatment Changing the mode on your Clearway 2 When you switch on the Clearway 2, it will remember the last settings that were used, so you will not The Clearway 2 has different modes and need to set up the device each time, unless you are changing to a different prescription or mode.
Reconnect the patient circuit. Make sure all referring clinician. Clean the cleanable filter at least The number in the top right corner shows the parts are dry before the Clearway 2 is put current cycle being performed once a week and replace once a year.
Stepped INS. EXS. Osc. Pressure Internal Over Temperature Internal temperature of the Clearway 2 is >60°C – this could as a result of high ambient temperature or that the device is placed in direct Pause Time (seconds) Recruitment Breaths sunlight or close to a heat source.
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Your prescription settings 2 Your prescription settings 3 Mode Interface Type Mode Interface Type INS. Pressure EXS. Pressure INS. Pressure EXS. Pressure INS. Trigger Te (seconds) INS. Trigger Te (seconds) Ti (seconds) Treatment Cycles Ti (seconds) Treatment Cycles Rise Oscillation Frequency Rise Oscillation Frequency INS.
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Your prescription settings 4 Your prescription settings (NIV/ IPPB Modes) Mode Interface Type Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) Mode INS. Pressure EXS. Pressure IPAP Pressure Ti (seconds) INS. Trigger Te (seconds) EPAP Pressure Trigger Level Ti (seconds) Treatment Cycles Back-Up Rate (BPM) Interface Type Rise Oscillation Frequency...