1.3.2 C
aUtIons
A Caution indicates the possibility of damage to the device.
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The device may only be operated at temperatures between 41° F (5° C) and 95° F (35° C).
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If this device has been exposed to either very hot or very cold temperatures, allow it to adjust
to room temperature before starting therapy. Condensation may damage the device.
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Do not immerse the device or allow any liquid to enter the enclosure or the inlet filter.
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A properly installed, undamaged reusable foam inlet filter is required for proper operation.
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Tobacco smoke may cause tar build-up within the device, which may result in the device
malfunctioning.
Note:
Additional warnings, cautions, and notes are located throughout this manual.
1.3.3 C
ontraIndICatIons
When assessing the relative risks and benefits of using this equipment, the clinician should
understand that this device can deliver pressures up to 20 cm H
conditions, a maximum pressure of 30 cm H
pre-existing conditions may contraindicate the use of CPAP therapy for some patients:
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Bullous Lung Disease
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Pathologically Low Blood Pressure
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Bypassed Upper Airway
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Pneumothorax
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Pneumocephalus has been reported in a patient using nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pres-
sure. Caution should be used when prescribing CPAP for susceptible patients such as those
with: cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) leaks, abnormalities of the cribriform plate, prior history of
head trauma, and/or pneumocephalus. (Chest 1989; 96:1425-1426)
The use of positive airway pressure therapy may be temporarily contraindicated if you exhibit
signs of a sinus or middle ear infection. Not for use with patients whose upper airways are by-
passed. Contact your physician if you have any questions concerning your therapy.
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