Respironics BiPAP autoSV Advanced User Manual page 24

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NOTE:
With the exception of the
screens. Each of these screens appears for approximately 1-3 seconds.
d. Th e next screen that appears is the Standby screen, shown in Figure 6–4. Th is indicates that the
device is in the Standby state (the blower is off ).
2.
Press the
button to put the device into the Operate state (and turn on the airfl ow). Th e
Monitoring screen, shown in Figure 6–5, appears.
Both the Monitoring and the Standby screens display the
are enabled. Additionally, the
displays
, if ramp is enabled and the
is displayed with 0.1 cm H2O resolution once a breath has occurred.
3. Put on your mask assembly when the air starts to fl ow.
4. Make sure that no air is leaking from your mask into your eyes. If it is, adjust the mask and headgear
until the air leak stops. See the instructions that came with your mask for more information.
NOTE:
A small amount of mask leak is normal and acceptable. Correct large mask leaks or eye
irritation from an air leak as soon as possible.
5.
If you are using the device while sleeping, try placing the tubing from the device over your headboard.
Th is may reduce tension on the mask.
6.
Relax. Take normal, relaxed breaths through your nose.
NOTE:
If you are having trouble with your mask, see Chapter 8, Troubleshooting, for some suggestions.
button, the control pad is inactive during these fi rst three
Figure 6–4 Standby Screen
Figure 6–5 Monitoring Screen
symbol displays if a SmartCard is inserted. Th e Monitoring screen
button has been pressed. Th e actual measured pressure
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