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1. Sleep One CPAP System User Manual SYMBOL DEFINITIONS C1 Class II electrical protection s Type BF equipment applied double part insulated Standby turns the device O Next Item and adjust the on or off _ settings on LCD display p Previous Item and adjust the seine settings on LCD display Ramp Starts the ramp function nal 100 240 Volts AC input IPX1 Drip Proof Le 50 60 Hz IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical products basic safety precautions should always be followed Read all instructions that is mentioned to this guide before using this device Important information is highlighted by the following items Danger Urgent safety information for hazards that will cause serious injury or death Warning Important safety information for hazards that might cause serious injury Caution Information for preventing damage to the product Note Information to which you should pay special attention READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS DEVICE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER Electrical shock hazard do not use device while bathing Electrical shock hazard do not immerse this device into water or any other liquid Electrical shock hazard do not attempt to open or remove the case There are no user serviceable internal components SleepOne should be used only with masks recommended by Kare Medical SleepOne is not a life support device and may stop operating with certain device faults or w
2. 0 cmH20 Delay Time Delay Time 0 minutes 0 minutes Delay Pressure ft Delay Pressure 3 0 cmH20 3 0 cmH20 i i Auto On Auto On Disabled Disabled Enabled i l Auto Off Auto Off Disabled Disabled Enabled i i Firmware 1 0 01 02 2010 i I USB MODE USB MODE Disabled Disabled Enabled I Heater Heater Disabled Disabled Enabled 1 H PATIENT MESSAGES While Ramp Mode is active this Delay Running message is display every 5 minutes to let 5 Minutes Left you know how much time is left in the delay This message appears whenever a high airflow condition occurs High airflow is Mask Off normally due to a poor mask fit or a removed mask If the high airflow condition persists for about 30 seconds the device will automatically turn off if AutoOFF function is enabled If a device error message is displayed refer to POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM for instructions MAINTENANGE AND CLEANING DANGER Electric shock hazard Do not attempt to open or remove the case there are no user serviceable components inside If service is required contact your provider WARNING If the operation of the device appears to get out of normal operation or begins to be heard unusual sounds do not continue to use device and contact your provider company If the device has been fallen down verify functionality of the device If the device does not function or the case is damaged do
3. not continue to use device and contact your provider company If the device does not appear to be functioning properly refer to the possible problems and how to solve them section for instructions Standard Air Inlet Filter Check the filter every 10 days and clean it if necessary Replace the filter every 6 months or sooner if it is damaged CAUTION Never rinse or place the device in water Never allow liquids to get into or around any of the ports switches or air filter If this occurs do not use the device Contact your provider company for service Device Case Cleaning 1 Unplug the SleepOne from the power source Use a clean dry cloth and mild detergents for cleaning the unit 2 Allow the device to dry completely before plugging it into a power source Filter Cleaning Air Inlet Filter Standard 1 The air inlet filter should be checked every 10 days and cleaned as necessary The filter is located in the rear of the device CAUTION Proper filter function is important for the operation of the device and to protect the device from damage 2 To clean remove filter from the frame 3 Wash the filter in a solution of warm water and mild detergent and rinse with water Allow the filter to dry completely If the filter is damaged contact your provider company for a replacement 4 Ensure the filter is completely dry before installation and use Tubing The air supply tubing should be cleaned daily Remove the tubing from the d
4. CONTENTS 1 Sleep One Device 2 AC Cord 3 Carrying Case 4 Air Supply Tube 5 Standard filter pack spare 6 User Manual CESSORIES 1 Heater Humidifier 2 CPAP Masks AC Keypad LCD Display Air Supply Port on Top AC Connector USB Port Air Inlet Filter CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE DEVICE Standby turns the device on or off Setting Ramp Starts the ramp function Previous Item and Adjust the Settings on LCD Display Next Item and Adjust the Settings on LCD Display ASSEMBLY OF SLEEPONE DEVICE 1 Place the SleepOne on a stable surface Ensure that the air inlet in the back of the device is not blocked by anything NOTE Never place the SleepOne device on a soft surface 2 Insert the power cord into the back of the device Make sure the power cord is fully inserted into the connector Plug the other end of the power cord into the AC outlet 3 Attach the air supply tubing to the air supply interface on the top of the device 4 Prepare the mask by referring to the mask s instruction guide 5 Connect the air supply tubing to the mask INSTRUCTION FOR USE To begin operation verify that your SleepOne is connected to a power source When plugged in the LCD display should appear as noted Off Put on your CPAP mask and press the ON OFF button on the keypad to turn on airflow or put on your CPAP mask and take a few breaths to turn on airflow automatically If the de
5. ature 4 The SleepOne 4 Locate the device away from the heat is located near a source so the air being drawn into the heat source device is at room temperature f the problem persists contact your provider company Nasal sinus or You may have a Do not continue to use and contact your ear pain possibly reaction to air flow doctor with runny nose pressure SPECIFICATIONS Pressure Range Operating Temperature Range en Operating Humidity Range nennen Sound Level tested per ISO 17510 Manufacturer KARE MEDICAL LTD CO Adress Ziya Gokalp Cad 36 23 Yenisehir Ankara TURKEY Ph 90 312 435 08 18 Fax 90 312 435 83 08 e mail satis kare ltd com web www kare Itd com eo rer OBELIS S A eli 1 25kg Me 3 20 cm H2O EEE 5 C to 40 C
6. evice and mask Use a mild detergent and water to clean the inside of the tubing Rinse the tubing and allow to air dry POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM If you are having problem with the operation of your SleepOne please refer to the table below for a list of problems with possible reasons and solutions If you are unable to resolve the problem by following contact your provider Possible 1 Device is not 1 Ensure that power cord is firmly fitted to plugged in or the the SleepOne and the power outlet power cord is not firmly fitted to 2 Ensure outlet power is live outlet power 2 There is no outlet power 1 The Auto ON 1 Use the ON OFF button to start and function has been stop the device disabled 2 Ensure that power cord is firmly fitted to 2 There is no the SleepOne and the power outlet power to the 3 Breathe deeper to start the SleepOne device 4 Make sure the air supply port plug is 3 Breath is not firmly fitted into the unit deep enough for the Auto ON function to detect 4 The air supply port plug is missing or not Display shows nothing SleepOne does not start when breathing into the mask firmly fitted 5 The humidifier chamber is not fully engaged into the cradle or is missing 1 The Auto OFF function has detected large airflow because of placed wrong mask 2 During use you may breathe by mouth The airflow has stopped suddenly d
7. ith a power failure To avoid electric shock always unplug power cord from outlet power source when performing cleaning Use only accessories recommended by Kare Medical Ltd Co CAUTION Never rinse or place the device in water Never allow liquids to get into or around any of the ports switches or air filter doing so will result in device damage If this occurs discontinue use and remove the power cord from the power Source Allow the device to completely dry before use CAUTION Do not places the SleepOne device where it can be fallen down the floor or where the power cord may create a trip hazard CAUTION Oxygen is a prescription gas and should only be administered under the supervision of a doctor GENERAL INFORMATION SleepOne is a CPAP device which is intended for use in treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea OSA Obstructive sleep apnea OSA is the most common category of sleep disordered breathing The muscle tone of the body ordinarily relaxes during sleep and at the level of the throat the human airway is composed of collapsible walls of soft tissue which can obstruct breathing during sleep It can be seen process of OSA on the following diagram Sleep Sep Disrupted use Snoring 1 Breating Airway Stops Collapses Cycle of Obstractive Sleep Apnea Individuals with low muscle tone and soft tissue around the airway e g because of obesity and structural functions that give rise to a narrowed airway are a
8. own button to adjust the settings This is a pressure setting which controls the operating pressure during the delay time To Delay Pressure activate the Delay Pressure Menu press Settings 3 0 cmH20 button Use the Up and Down button to adjust the settings This option controls the Auto ON function which automatically starts the flow of air after breathing Auto On once or twice into the mask To activate the Auto On Menu press Settings button Use the Up and Disabled Down button to adjust the settings This option controls the Auto OFF function which automatically stops the flow of air after taking off Auto Off the mask To activate the Auto Off Menu press Disabled Settings button Use the Up and Down button to adjust the settings Firmware Shows version of installed firmware 1 0 01 02 2010 USB MODE To Activate the USB Mode press Settings button Disabled Use the Up and Down button to adjust the settings This option controls the Heater functions If the Heater heater To Activate the Heater Menu press Settings Disabled button Use the Up and Down button to adjust the settings The following chart shows each Display you will scroll through using the Up or Down buttons after pressing the Settings button on the keypad Once the final Display is reached pressing the Next button will return you to the first Display Menu Display Adjusting Display Sleep One CPAP 1 P 3 0 cmH20 Set Pressure Set Pressure 3 0 cmH2O 3
9. t high risk for obstructive sleep apnea The elderly are more likely to have OSA than young people Men are more typical sleep apnea sufferers than women and children although it is not uncommon in the latter two The most common treatment for sleep apnea is the use of a continuous positive airway pressure CPAP device which splints the patient s airway open during sleep by means of a flow of pressurized air into the throat CONTRAINDICATION Positive airway pressure may be contraindicated in some patients with the following conditions e Pneumothorax or pneumomediastinum e Pathologically low blood pressure particularly if associated with intravascular volume depletion e Cerebrospinal fl uid leak recent cranial surgery or trauma e Severe bullous lung disease e Dehydration SleepOne CPAP Device SleepOne continuous positive airway pressure CPAP device was initially used mainly by patients for the treatment of sleep apnea at home Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when the upper airway becomes narrow as the muscles relax naturally during sleep This reduces oxygen in the blood and causes arousal from sleep SleepOne CPAP device stops this phenomenon by delivering a stream of compressed air via a hose to a nasal pillow nose mask or full face mask splinting the airway keeping it open under air pressure so that unobstructed breathing becomes possible reducing and or preventing apneas and hypopneas PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SYSTEM
10. uring use An error has occurred in the device and requires servicing 1 Air filter may be obstructed 2 Sleep apnea condition has changed The display shows an error Symptoms of OSA have recurred Inadequate Dryness of throat humidity or nose 1 Your humidification Condensation of setting is too high water is collecting 2 The room In the hose temperature Causing a gurgling fluctuates from noise higher to lower levels through the night 1 The air filter s is are dirty 2 The air port is blocked Air from flow inlet generator seems 3 The room to be too warm temperature is too high 5 Slide the humidifier chamber fully into the slot 1 Ensure you have a good mask fit adjust the mask and headgear as needed 2 Contact your provider company for a chin strap or different mask which will help prevent mouth breathing If problem is not resolved with above solutions disable Auto OFF function Contact your provider company for service 1 Clean or replace the air filter and change the location of device against drapes and other dusty surfaces 2 Contact your doctor 1 Add Heated Humidifier 2 Increase the heater setting on the humidifier Reduce the humidifier heater setting and or increase the temperature of the room 1 Refer to the filter cleaning section for instructions on filter maintenance 2 Unblock the air inlet 3 Decrease the room temper
11. vice does not automatically start after taking 2 3 breaths Auto On function may have been disabled If Auto ON is disabled you must manually press the ON OFF button to start and stop the device The pressure in your mask will rise to the set pressure in a while The display shows the actual mask pressure while the device is in use Because this is the actual pressure the device pressure reading may vary slightly as you breathe Your display should appear as noted Sleep One CPAP P 3 0 cmH20 If your SleepOne CPAP system includes a humidifier after heater has been enabled from the menu heater controls and status are displayed as noted in the image Sleep One CPAP 1 P 3 0 cmH20 1 Press the ON OFF button to turn the device off You may also simply remove your mask After a few seconds the device will display the message Mask Off If you do not put the mask on again the device will automatically turn off after a while If the device does not turn off automatically the Auto Off function may have been disabled In this case you must manually turn the device off Sleep One CPAP 1 This is the default screen for SleepOne CPAP P 3 0 cmH20 _ System The actual mask pressure and heater Be z setting are shown This is a pressure setting which controls the Set Pressure Operating pressure 3 0 cmH20 Selectable delay time setting To activate the Delay Delay Time Time Menu press Settings button Use the Up and 0 minutes D
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