There is high voltage, beware of electric shock Hot Surface Serial Number Manufacturer Date of manufacture Use-by Date Maximum water level Logo of BMC Medical Co., Ltd. Do not use if package is damaged and consult instructions for use 1 / 60...
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BPAP System User Manual Disassembly is prohibited Batch code Non-Ionizing Radiation SD Card WEEE Marking Air Inlet Air Outlet Caution MR Unsafe Complies with RTCA DO-160 section 21, category M. Made in China Medical Device Prescription only Catalogue number Unique device identifier Model Number Temperature Limit Humidity Limit...
BPAP System User Manual 2. Warning, Caution and Important Tip WARNING! Indicate the possibility of injury to the user or operator. CAUTION! Indicate the possibility of damage to the device. IMPORTANT TIP! Indicate the possibility that such operation may affect the effectiveness or ease of use of the device.
BPAP System User Manual CAUTIONS! • This device is restricted to sale by or on the order of a physician. • The patient is an intended operator. • The device is intended for use by operators trained or experienced in similar equipment.
BPAP System User Manual 5. Specifications Device Size Dimensions (L x W x H): 265 mm × 145 mm × 114 mm Weight: 1.7 kg Water capacity: To maximum fill line 360 mL Product Use, Transport and Storage Operation Transport and Storage Temperature 5°...
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BPAP System User Manual Band 28 (700 Downlink Module receive MHz) Frequency Uplink Module transmit range FDD Band 13 (700 Downlink Module receive MHz) Frequency Uplink Module transmit range FDD Band 20 (800 Downlink Module receive MHz) Frequency Uplink Module transmit range FDD Band 5 Downlink...
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BPAP System User Manual AC Power Consumption 100 V - 240 V , 50 Hz / 60 Hz, 2 A Max. Main Device Input 24 V, 3.33 A Device Offer to Heated Tubing Communications Port 24 V 18 W Type of Protection against Electric Shock Class II Equipment Degree of Protection against Electric Shock Type BF Applied Part...
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BPAP System User Manual Ramp The ramp time ranges from 0 to 60 minutes. The A-weighted sound pressure level and sound power level When the device is working at the pressure of 10 hPa, its sound pressure level and sound power level shall not be greater than the values in the following table: Sound Pressure Uncertainty Sound Power...
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BPAP System User Manual Air Tubing Air tubing Length Inner diameter Tubing 6 ft.(1.83 m) 19 mm Heated Tubing 6 ft.(1.83 m) 19 mm The Form and the Dimensions of the Patient Connection Port The 22 mm conical air outlet complies with ISO 5356-1. PM2.5 Filter Material Average arrestance...
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BPAP System User Manual Mode: BPAP Tube type: 22 mm Test Pressure (V =500mL) Pmin+2 Pmin+2 Pmin+2+1/4 +1/2 +3/4 Pmin+4 Pmax (Pmax-Pmin) (Pmax- (Pmax- Pmin) Pmin) 8 hPa 13 hPa 19 hPa 26 hPa 30 hPa Pmin-2 Pmin-2 Pmin-2+1/4 +1/2 +3/4 Pmax- Pmin...
BPAP System User Manual 4.39 9.52 15.65 22.68 26.38 EPAP 3.71 8.72 14.53 21.33 24.86 Mean 4.05 9.12 15.09 22.005 25.62 6. Model and Work mode Fig. 6-1 All models have the same appearance; as shown in Fig. 6-1. G3 B25VT The maximum working pressure of the G3 B25VT is 25 cmH The G3 B25VT delivers the following therapies: CPAP –...
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BPAP System User Manual start to exhale. If you do not start inhaling within a set time, the device will automatically start the process of inhalation. When the device starts the process of inhalation, it controls the time of inhalation and automatically decreases the pressure for exhalation within a set time.
BPAP System User Manual Current pressure(cmH Pressure drop (cmH 7. Glossary Apnea A condition marked by the cessation of spontaneous breathing. Auto Off When this feature is enabled, the device automatically discontinues therapy whenever the mask is removed. Auto On With this feature, the device automatically initiates therapy when you breathe into the mask.
BPAP System User Manual from a low pressure and then gradually increases it to the prescribed setting so that the patient can fall asleep more comfortably. Rise Time The time it takes for the device to change from EPAP to IPAP. You can adjust this time for your comfort.
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The mask manufactured or recommended by REACT HEALTH: Product name Model 510 (k) Number Rio II Nasal Pillows K112271 Intertface Viva Nasal Mask Numa Full Face Mask BMC-FM2 Single-Patient K163464 Vented Full Face BMC-FM2 Mask Mask Numa II Full Face...
BPAP System User Manual 9. System Features Start / Stop Button Display Screen Home Button Knob Fig. 9-1 Name Function Start / Stop Button Start / Stop delivering air Display operation menus, information, monitoring Display Screen data, etc. Home Button Return to the previous menu or main interface Knob Adjust device settings...
BPAP System User Manual Name Function Transfer Box For the connection of the water chamber to the device SD Card Slot Insert the SD card into this slot 10. First Time Setup 10.1 Placing the Device Place the device on a firm, flat surface. WARNINGS! •...
BPAP System User Manual Air Filter Filter Cap Fig. 10-1 (2) Install the filter cap containing the air filter to the device, as shown in Fig. 10-2. Fig. 10-2 (3) Change the air filter and filter cap to the PM2.5 filter, as shown in Fig. 10-3. PM2.5 Filter Fig.
BPAP System User Manual DC Inlet Power Adapter Power Cord Fig. 10-4 Note: The length of the power cord and power adapter is 1.5 m and 1.8 m respectively without the function of preventing electromagnetic interference. WARNINGS! • The device is powered on for use when the power cord and power adapter are connected.
BPAP System User Manual Fig. 10-6 (4) Press the power cord locker downward to fix power cord into the port, as shown in Fig. 10-7. Fig. 10-7 The function of the locker is to prevent the power cord from falling off from the power port.
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BPAP System User Manual Air Outlet Heated Tubing Port Heated Tubing Joint Power Plug Heated Tubing Fig. 10-9 CAUTION! • As the ambient temperature decreases, the humidifier can be adjusted to a lower level to improve the performance of the device and avoid condensation in the tubing.
BPAP System User Manual of the mask. WARNINGS! • If multiple persons are going to use the device (e.g., rental devices), a low- resistance, main flow bacteria filter should be installed in-line between the device and the tubing. Pressures must be verified by your home care provider when using spare or optional accessories.
BPAP System User Manual helps prevent the backflow of oxygen from the patient circuit into the device when the unit is off. Failure to use the pressure valve could result in a fire hazard. • When the pressure valve is installed, the Auto On function on the device will not work.
BPAP System User Manual WARNINGS! • Be sure to follow your physician’s instructions on adjusting the settings! To order any accessories not included with this device, contact your home care provider. • DO NOT connect any ancillary equipment to this device unless recommended by REACT HEALTH or your physician.
BPAP System User Manual ramp time, so as to make it easy for the patient to fall asleep. The screen displays a real-time countdown of the remaining ramp time in minutes. CAUTIONS! • You can use the ramp feature as often as you wish during sleep. •...
BPAP System User Manual airflow. 12.1 Filling the Water Chamber 12.1.1 Removing the Water Chamber Press down the water chamber, and then remove it, as shown in Fig. 12-1. Fig. 12-1 WARNING! • Turn the device off and allow the heating plate and water to cool for approximately 15 minutes before remove the Water Chamber.
BPAP System User Manual Fig. 12-4 WARNING! • Change water before every use and do not exceed the maximum water level line. CAUTIONS! • Empty the water chamber when the heated humidifier is not in use. • Distilled water is recommended. IMPORTANT TIP! •...
BPAP System User Manual patient's head when he / she is lying on a bed, so that the condensation flows back to the water chamber rather than remaining in the tubing which can cause droplet spraying. CAUTIONS! • Avoid moving or tilting the device when the water chamber has water in it. •...
BPAP System User Manual WARNING! • Do not touch the heating plate of the device when it is in operation, otherwise you may get burned. Stop heating when the heated humidifier is not in use. CAUTIONS! • Generally speaking, the humidity level inside the mask is low when the water temperature is low.
BPAP System User Manual Table 2 Description of Signal Icons Icon Description Strong signal Moderate signal Weak signal No signal found Note: (1) When the signal is weak, data transmission may become slow and even stop. (2) The Cellular Module will keep searching for signals until one is found. (3) The data transmission of the device through the Cellular Module to the cloud platform is automatic without human intervention.
BPAP System User Manual Fig. 14-1 Fig. 14-2 Note: The above interface is only applicable to the devices that do not have the modes of SmartC, SmartA or SmartB activated. If SmartC, SmartA or SmartB is enabled, the symbol will appear in the status bar at the top of the screen, as shown in Fig.
BPAP System User Manual Fig. 14-4 Note: The Heated Tubing option can only be adjusted when the device is connected to a Heated Tubing, as shown in Fig. 14-5. Fig. 14-5 14.1.3 Selecting Options As you turn the Knob clockwise, the cursor moves downwards from one option to another.
BPAP System User Manual Fig. 14-7 14.1.5 Confirming Adjustments Press the Knob to confirm your adjustment of a particular option. The option is then displayed in white, as shown in Fig. 14-8. Fig. 14-8 14.1.6 Turning Pages When the cursor is on Work screen saver, the last option shown in Fig. 14-8, the remaining options will appear on a new page if you continue to turn the Knob clockwise, as shown in Fig.
BPAP System User Manual 14.2 Options in the Patient Menu and Corresponding Descriptions Option Range Description There are five humidity levels available. As the Off, Auto, number increases, humidity rises Humidifier 1 ~ 5 accordingly. “Off” means the humidifier is turned off.
BPAP System User Manual 12-hour / Turn the Knob to choose between two time Time Format 24-hour formats. Set the brightness of the screen by adjusting Brightness High / Low this option. The backlight of the LCD screen can be set to “Auto”...
BPAP System User Manual 15.1 Alarming Grades and Description The alarm grades and description of this equipment are shown as follows: Sign of Grade Description Grading High Requires operator to make instant response Requires operator to make instant on-time Intermediate response Requires operator to be more cautious about the change of the state of equipment...
BPAP System User Manual 15.4 Alarm Silence When the device sounds an alarm, press the home button and it will become silent for 100 to 120 seconds. Then the alarm will sound again immediately at the end of the silence. If the home button is re-pressed during the silence period, the alarm sound will resume.
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BPAP System User Manual screen will display “Low Pressure!!”. Note: limens different models: Off,3 ~ 24 cmH O applies to G3 B25VT, in 0.5 cmH O increments, the default setting is “4 cmH O”. Off, 3 ~ 29 cmH O applies to G3 B30VT, in 0.5 cmH O increments, the default setting is “4 cmH...
BPAP System User Manual increments, the default setting is “40 BPM”. Note: This function is available under the work mode of S/T or T. When humidifier is applied, an audible alarm will sound when the Middle Function Humidifier humidifier fails to work in 10 minutes; Failure!! Priority Alarm...
BPAP System User Manual WARNINGS! • Before using the device, the operator should check whether the current alarm preset value is applicable to each patient. Such preset value can only be changed by a physician and cannot not be modified by the patients at home. •...
BPAP System User Manual Power failure alarm test (1) Verify whether an audible alarm will sound in 6 seconds when the device is disconnected from power supply when it is delivering air. (2) Reconnect the power supply, and then verify whether the device restarts delivering air.
BPAP System User Manual 16.1 Cleaning Accessories that need Detergent Water temperature cleaned Alconox Warm water Water chamber (diluted at 1%) (approx 113 to 140° F or 45 to 60° C) Alconox Warm water Transfer box (diluted at 1%) (approx 113 to 140° F or 45 to 60° C) The tap water Air filter 5°C to 35°C (41˚F to 95˚F)
BPAP System User Manual 16.1.2 Cleaning the Transfer Box (1) Removing the Transfer Box: First remove the water chamber from the device, then remove the transfer box, as shown in Fig. 16-2. Transfer Box Fig. 16-2 (2) Cleaning the Transfer Box: Dilute Alconox to 1% with water 45° C to 60° C (113° F to 140°...
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BPAP System User Manual Fig. 16-5 (3) Hold both the cuff of the air tubing and the swivel of the mask, then gently pull them apart as shown in Fig. 16-6. Fig. 16-6 (4) Soak the tubing in 2% soapy water at 35° C to 40° C for 10 minutes, then clean the inside and outside surfaces with a soft brush 5 times, and rinse it with sterile water for 5 minutes.
BPAP System User Manual 16.1.4 Cleaning the Mask and Headgear For details, refer to the cleaning instructions in the user manual of the mask. 16.1.5 Cleaning the Enclosure Wipe the enclosure of the device with a soft, slightly damp cloth. CAUTIONS! •...
BPAP System User Manual CAUTIONS! • To avoid material damage, do not place the spare air filter / PM2.5 Filter in direct sunlight, humid environments, or temperatures below the freezing point. The air filter / PM2.5 Filter should be replaced every 6 months (It may be replaced more frequently based on actual sanitary conditions).
BPAP System User Manual CAUTIONS! • Disinfectants tend to damage the materials and reduce the life of components. select appropriate disinfectant, follow disinfectant manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. • After disinfection, check the disinfected component for any signs of damage. Replace any damaged component immediately. WARNINGS! •...
BPAP System User Manual to bring the multilingual emergency documentation about the respiratory therapy, in case that the border and customs officers in your destination country inspect the device. With emergency documentation, you can prove to them that it is a medical device.
BPAP System User Manual be performed by authorized service personnel only. Unauthorized service could cause injury, invalidate the warranty, or result in costly damage. • If necessary, contact your local authorized distributor or REACT HEALTH, for technical support and documents. 20.
BPAP System User Manual 22.1 Common Problems in Patients and Corresponding Solutions Problem Possible Cause Solution (s) The nose reacts to the airflow and cold. Due to Increase the humidity setting of Dry, cold, runny fast airflow, the device. blocked becomes cold, resulting in Contact your physician, and nose;...
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BPAP System User Manual Problem Possible Cause Solution (s) Contact your physician and or home care provider. Facial The patient is allergic to the Use a mask which is not made reddening materials of the mask. of natural rubber latex. Place a lining between the skin and mask.
BPAP System User Manual 22.2 Common Problems in the Device and Corresponding Solutions Problem Possible Cause Solution (s) Take a few deep breaths with The Auto On / Off feature the mask on, and the device is enabled. will start automatically. Ensure that the power cord, Power is not connected power adapter and the device...
BPAP System User Manual 23. Information of QoS QoS is a security mechanism of the network and a technology used to solve problems such as network delay and congestion. The data transfer between the BPAP System with a Cellular Module and iCodeConnect is a daily transfer.
BPAP System User Manual 24. EMC Requirements Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of the device should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
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BPAP System User Manual Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of the device should make sure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 Test Compliance Electromagnetic Immunity Test...
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BPAP System User Manual Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The user of the device should make sure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic Environment -...
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BPAP System User Manual Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the device The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the device as recommended below, according to the...
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BPAP System User Manual Recommended separation distances between RF wireless communications equipment The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between RF wireless communications equipment and the device as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
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BPAP System User Manual WARNINGS! • This device should not be used in the vicinity of other electronic equipment such as diathermy, electrocautery and radio frequency identification (RFID), security systems (such as electromagnetic anti-theft systems and metal detectors), cell phone, transceiver or radio control products. If you have to do so, the device should be observed to verify normal operation.
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