User manual

Us e r Ma n U a l24
pr o b l e M Wh y IT ha p p e n e d Wh a T T o do
The device has fallen o your
table or night stand.
The device may not have been
properly seated on the night
stand, or the placement of the
tubing may have caused the
device to fall.
Always make sure your device is placed on a hard, at
surface so the rubber feet on the bottom of the device can
adhere to the surface (make sure there is no fabric under
the device). The device must be level for proper operation.
Also, place the device away from the edge of the night
stand or table, so it doesn’t accidentally get knocked o
the table.
Make sure that the device with humidier is placed below
your head and mask, so that any condensation in the
tubing drains back into the water chamber.
If the device with humidier fall and water gets into the
device, drain all water out of the device and make sure it is
completely dry before reapplying power.
If the placement of the tubing causes the device to fall,
make sure that you use proper hose management when
setting up your device. Route the tubing behind the beds
headboard, as shown in Chapter 3, Setup.
If the device falls or water gets into the device upon falling,
let the device dry completely before restarting it. If the
device does not operate correctly after falling, contact
your home care provider.
Air leaks from the vent hole on
top of the water chamber.
Improperly assembled apper
(soft) valve.
Damaged soft valve.
Remove water chamber and ensure that the ap of the
valve operates freely. Reassemble system.
Replace soft valve.
The mask feels uncomfortable
to wear, there is signicant air
leakage around the mask, or you
experience other mask-related
issues.
This could be due to improper
headgear adjustment or
improper mask tting, etc.
If you experience any issues with your mask, refer to your
mask instructions for information on proper tting, etc. If
the problem continues, contact your home care provider.
You have a runny nose. This is caused by a nasal
reaction to the airow.
Call your health care professional.
You have throat or nose dryness. The air is too dry. Increase the room humidity. When using the humidier,
refer to the instructions to make sure the humidier is
working properly.
You experience nasal, sinus, or
ear pain.
You may have a sinus or middle
ear infection.
Stop using the device and contact your health care
professional.