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CURASA AUTO CPAP USER MANUAL
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1. AUTOMATIC MODE If the device is in Automatic mode the first breath will activate the device when the patient is wearing the mask e The device will switch to standby mode if o The maskis off for 3 seconds or more o The patient hose is disconnected or The humidifier is switched off MANUAL MODE If the device is in Manual mode then use the ON OFF key to start the device RAMP FUNCTION When this function is selected the device will start delivering the minimum air pressure first before increasing the pressure steadily to the set pressure within the set time This function is to allow the patient to fall asleep more comfortably This soft start function is particularly helpful for patients who are not accustomed to continuous positive airway pressure therapy The pressure delay time range is between 0 60 minutes with pressure steps every minute When using Ramp function pressing the On Off key will activate the Ramp If the On Off key is pressed again the Ramp function will be skipped and the air pressure will rise to the set pressure 7 CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual ALARMS POWER FAILURE WARNING During use if a power failure occurs patients may inhale expired air e Incase of a power failure or if the power cord is disconnected the alarm will sound to inform the patient that they should remove the mask e The alarm can be switched off by pressing the on off key or will switch off automatically if power resum
2. marked parts provided or recommended by your authorized dealer e Check the alarm function regularly and if the device has not been used for a long time please check the power failure alarm before use If the Power failure alarm is invalid the device must be left in stand by mode or left running for at least 12 hours before checking the alarm again to make sure it is functioning normally G CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual e If the device has recently been placed in a very hot or very cold environment wait for 2 hours to allow temperature to normalize before switching the device on e The device can only be operated at temperatures between 5 C and 35 WARNINGS e device cannot be used whilst mobile e This device is for adult use only and not for use by children or persons with certain disabilities who would require supervision in order to use the device safely e The device cannot be used for life support e Do use the device the presence of nitrous oxide or flammable anesthetic mixtures in combination with oxygen or air e Inthe event that the device noise level becomes higher than normal the devices output of air becomes too hot the device has an abnormal smell or if any part of the device becomes broken stop using it immediately contact an authorized dealer e The device can only be switched off completely when the power supply is disconnected from the wall socket e Make sure the exhalation openi
3. The device is too close to wall curtains or other objects which hinders air circulation e Defective device e Water in the pressure tube Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual Solution Dry thoroughly or clean the pressure tube Connect the pressure tube with the device correctly Stop therapy and see your physician immediately You may take up to 4 weeks to be accustomed to higher pressures When using the device breathe through nose with mouth closed and keep calm If you continue to experience discomfort consult your physician Consult your physician Change filter Check air inlet Take away the device to keep it over 20cm from wall curtains or other objects e Contact our service center e Dry the pressure tube thoroughly Q CURATIVE Problem Low air flow Motor always operates at maximum speed When turned on the device doesn t work Motor works normally but the output pressure is lower than the set pressure Only low output pressure Too noisy Power failure alarm invalid Ramp function is active Air inlet blocked The pressure tube is not connected or it is blocked Leakage in the device The device is in automatic operation AUTO ON Power is not plugged in No electric supply Fuse is blown Note before checking unplug power cable Patient hose or pressure tube is not correctly connected with the device Air leakage through mask or patient tube Defect device Dirty filter or air
4. SYMBOL KEY AN w k o E Attention Consult accompanying documents Manufacturer Date of manufacture Serial number Type B Class II The device DC Power Standby CE marked applied part Double accessories product insulated and the packaging have to be disposed correctly at the end of the usage Please follow Local Laws and Ordinances for disposal CURATIVE Floton Auto CPAP CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS CAUTIONS e This device is restricted to sale by or on the order of physician e Do use the device before the recommended therapeutic pressure is prescribed by a physician e The device should be used with the external AC DC adapter provided by manufacturer Use of other AC DC adapters may damage the device or cause fire and electric shock hazards e To prevent water entering the breathing circuit connection on the mask the device must always be positioned below the head e Do not use the device at room temperatures above 35 C If the device is used when temperature is above 35 C then the temperature of the airflow may exceed 41 which could cause thermal irritation or injury to the patient s airway e Do not place the device near any items curtains bedding couch or heating devices air conditioners radiators vents that may disrupt the airflow around the device e Before carrying or packing the device you must empty the humidifier of water e device should only be used with
5. A rechargeable Lithium Button Battery is used for the clock inside the device There is a danger of explosion and fire if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same type RTC battery Model MC621 3 0 V 3 mAh CLEANING THE HUMIDIFIER 1 Disconnect the patient hose from the humidifier and remove the upper cap of the humidifier 2 Empty the water out of the humidifier before cleaning it with a moistened cloth with a mild detergent or soapy water 3 Never submerge the humidifier in water HUMIDIFIER FUSE The specification of the fuse for the heater in humidifier is 108 C 250V 10A 7 CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual CHANGING FILTER The fine filter is in the filter cassette at the back of the device Take it out and change it with a new one every week Never use the device without a filter Dirty inlet filters may cause high operating temperatures that may affect device performance Regularly examine the inlet filters for cleanliness If there is a lot of dust or smoke in the environment change the filter more frequently 0 CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual TROUBLESHOOTING e Different problems that may be encountered their causes and solutions are detailed below e If your dealer cannot resolve the problems please consult your physician or contact our service center Problem Dryness and irritation of nose and throat Cold nose Dryness in mouth and pharynx Irritated or dry eyes Redne
6. necessary such as re adjusting or relocating the Floton Auto CPAP b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m G CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual RECOMMENDED SEPARATION DISTANCES BETWEEN PORTABLE AND MOBILE RF COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND THE FLOTON AUTO CPAP The Curasa Auto CPAPis intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Curasa Auto CPAPcan help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Curasa Auto CPAPas recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to the frequency of transmitter Rated maximum output power of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from s
7. 6 KV contact 4 kV air 2kV for power supply lines 1 kV differential mode lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 5 sec Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floor are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the Curasa Auto CPAPrequires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the Curasa Auto CPAPbe powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency magnetic fields should be at normal levels typical of location in a commercial or hospital environment NOTE is the A C mains voltage prior to application of the test level 9 CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Electromagnetic environment guidance level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment including cables should not be used close to any part of the Curasa Auto CPAPother than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation
8. AUTO Pressure Display or change the current pressure 0 5 cmH gt 0 0 05kPa per step Ramp time When using the ramp function the pressure starts 0 60 increasing pressure 1 step per minute at 4cmH5O and rises until the device reaches the set PRESS AUTOON Automatic operation mode ON OFF N A OPERATE Setting the operation time 0 99999hr THERAPY Setting the therapy time 0 99999hr CLEAR Clear the therapy time Choose between YES or NO THERAPY DD MM YYYY Displays the date N A HH MM SS Displays the time N A PASSWD Password for changing pressure 4 digits VERSION Displays the software version of the device N A 7 LURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual KEYS ON OFF KEY O Press the key down gently for about 1 2 seconds to turn on the device When the device is turned on the background light of LCD display will be illuminated It will be turned off if no any action is performed within 5 seconds When the Power supply is plugged in the device is in stand by mode The power indicator will be continuously on when the device is in stand by mode Device On Off means that motor is On or Off Power On Off means that power supply is On or Off INPUT KEYS Q Input keys are used for selecting functions and adjusting the parameters of a given function RETURN KEY Return key is used for accessing edit mode and confirming changes of parameters e To access edit mode to adjust parameters press the e key once so that the e
9. CURASA AUTO CPAP USER MANUAL ENGLISH CURATIVE SYMBOL KEY CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS CAUTIONS WARNINGS LIABILTY INTRODUCTION INTENDED USE CONTRAINDICATIONS DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE AND HUMIDIFIER CURASA AUTO CPAP FRONT AND BACK VIEW CONTROL PANEL HUMIDIFIER ACCESSORIES DEVICE AND HUMIDIFIER CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES AND PARTS CONNECTING THE SYSTEM ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 15 CURATIVE HUMIDIFIER 16 MASK 16 PARAMETERS KEYS AND DISPLAY 17 PARAMETERS 17 KEYS 18 DisPLAY CPAP MODE 19 DisPLAY AUTO MODE 20 FUNCTIONS OF THE DEVICE 21 AUTOMATIC MODE 21 MANUAL MODE 21 RAMP FUNCTION 21 ALARMS 22 POWER FAILURE 22 CHECKING THE POWER FAILURE ALARM 22 LEAKAGE 22 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 23 CLEANING THE CURASA AUTO CPAP 23 CHANGING THE CURASA AUTO CPAP CLOCK BATTERY 23 CURATIVE CLEANING THE HUMIDIFIER 23 HUMIDIFIER FUSE 23 CHANGING FILTER 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 SERVICE 28 SPECIFICATIONS 28 DISPOSAL 29 UALITY WARRANTY ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED ELECTRIC MAGNETIC INFORMATION 30 GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURERS DECLARATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY FOR EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS THAT ARE NOT LIFE SUPPORTING 30 RECOMMENDED SEPARATION DISTANCES BETWEEN PORTABLE AND MOBILE RF COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND THE FLOTON AUTO CPAP 33 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF CURASA ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED CONTACT DETAILS 34 0 CURATIVE Floton Auto CPAP
10. distance EIE UP 1 Conducted RF 3 Vrms 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 5 WP Radiated RF 3 V m 80 MHz to 800 MHz IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol o NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location where the Curasa Auto CPAPis used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the Curasa Auto CPAPshould be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be
11. diting function field blinks e With the input keys ie C3change the value of the selected parameter e Press e key again to confirm and move to next parameter automatically Q CURATIVE DISPLAY MODE CPAP RAMP XX min XX X em H20 AUTOON ON OFF CLEAR THERAPY DD MM YYYY YES NO NO HH MM 55 Notes The Ramp pressure page 2 always starts at 4cm H20 OPERATE THERAPY Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual A password is required to change the therapy pressure PRESS on page 1 and also to clear the Therapy Time on page 4 To set password page 7 key in 4 digits by using the input keys Once a password is accepted it will jump to page 1 or page 4 where a change of parameter is requested To exit password page select EXIT CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual DISPLAY AUTO MODE XX min AUTO XX XcmH2O0 XX X cem H20 XX XcmH20 AUTOON ON OFF 09000 Josoo CLEAR THERAPY DD MM YYYY THERAPY YES NO NO HH MM SS Notes The PRESS displays the current pressure setting The default value is the airs last set pressure The RAMP start pressure is always at 4cm H20 A password is required to clear the Therapy Time on page 5 To set the password page 8 key in 4 digits by using the input keys Once the password is accepted it will jump to page 5 To exit password page select EXIT CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual FUNCTIONS OF THE DEVICE
12. es CHECKING THE POWER FAILURE ALARM Switch the device on and keep running for at least 10 seconds If the power cord is unplugged or the power is switched off at the socket the alarm should sound Check whether the alarm lasts long enough around 30sec When the device is switched on the alarm should stop automatically Please check the alarm at least once a month LEAKAGE WARNING To minimize leakage ensure that the headgear is adjusted and fits appropriately e When the device detects that a patient s mask has been taken off or if there is an air leak the motor will run at a lower speed automatically and the pressure will reduce to below the set pressure e When the air leakage stops the device will work normally again and return to the set pressure CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE CURASA AUTO CPAP WARNING To avoid electrical shock unplug the Curasa AUTO CPAP power cord before cleaning the device WARNING Do not immerse the device in liquid or allow any liquid to enter the enclosure inlet filter or any other openings 1 Toclean the exterior of the device use a dampened cloth and a mild detergent Allow the device to dry completely before plugging in the power cord 2 The mask and tubing should be cleaned daily For details on cleaning your mask and accessories refer to the cleaning instructions packaged with the accessories CHANGING THE CURASA AUTO CPAP CLOCK BATTERY
13. h the provided power cable for the humidifier Do not connect it with the other devices CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual ACCESSORIES Power supply cord and power supply adapter Connecting tube Hose with a pressure tube WARNING The device should be used only with the external AC DC adapter provided by manufacturer Use of other AC DC adapters may cause damage to the device and cause fire and electric shock hazards CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual DEVICE AND HUMIDIFIER CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES AND PARTS e 1 Curasa AUTO CPAP device including one fine filter e 1 Humidifier e 1 Power supply adapter including one power supply cord for AC input e 1 Hose with an inserted pressure tube e 1 Mask connector diameter 22mm e 1 Headgear for use with mask e 1 Connecting tube Note Items with can be supplied by the manufacturer or purchased from other vendors that are CE marked CONNECTING THE SYSTEM e Check whether the device is damaged and if any accessories or parts are missing e Put the device on a stable and even surface Make sure the air inlet in the back of the device is not blocked e Connect the power supply adapter with the power supply cord and then connect the DC output of adapter with DC power jack on the back of the device e Connect the two ends of the hose to the device s air outlet and mask separately e Connect the pressure tube to the pressure port in the device e Connect
14. is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The user of the Curasa Auto CPAPshould ensure that it is used in such an environment Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions Group 1 The Curasa Auto CPAPuses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and CISPR 11 are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emission Class B The Curasa Auto CPAPis suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those CISPR 11 directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic IEC 61000 3 2 Voltage fluctuations Complies flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 Power frequency 50 60Hz Magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 6 kV contact 4 kV air 8 kV air 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV differential mode 596 UT 295 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 4096 UT 6096 dip in UT for 5 cycles 7096 UT 3096 dip in UT for 25 cycles 596 UT 295 dip in UT for 5 sec
15. ng in the mask or swivel is open so that the exhaled air containing can escape e To avoid rebreathing do not wear the mask for more than 3 minutes when the device is not switched on Note At low pressures the airflow may not be sufficient to remove all exhaled gas CO2 therefore some rebreathing may occur e The air inlet of the device should never be covered e avoid electric shock o Donotuse the device if the device if the casing or cables are damaged 7 CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual o Donot use the device of it has been dropped in water o Keep device away from water o Before cleaning the device pull the power plug out of the socket e This device is for single patient use only and should not be shared with other patients e If the patient experiences mucous membrane dryness in the nose and pharynx frontal sinus trouble earache a running nose or skin sensitivity etc you should consult your physician immediately e Operation of the device may be adversely affected by Electromagnetic fields exceeding the level of 3V m in the test conditions of EN 60601 1 2 The operation of high frequency diathermy equipment Defibrillators or short wave therapy equipment Radiation e g X ray CT Magnetic fields e g MRI Donotsterilize the device with high pressured steam The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damages in case of e Tampering modifying adding expansion feat
16. on key _ Pressure Tube Temperature knob Hose Pawer light P LA j T a 4 af r w n d 2 ba Power cord of humidifier 7 LURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual FRONT AND BACK VIEW Front Back Air inlet of humidifier Air outlet of humidifier Povrer cord of humldifler Filter IC card slat GDA Temperature kmob poweriack power jack Data transmission mE lof host interface i DC power jack 2 Measuring tube connection Power light of humidifier Air outlet of host AN Attention The data transmission interface is only used during production or service when transmitting data to RS232 or to the USB of a PC Equipment connected to the analog or digital interfaces must comply with the respective IEC standards e g IEC 950 for data processing equipment and IEC 60601 1 for medical equipment All configurations shall comply with the current version of the standard for SYSTEMS IEC 601 1 1 If you are in doubt consult the technical service department or your local representative RS232 and the USB port are only for technical use 7 LURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual CONTROL PANEL LCD display ON OFF key Input key Function key LURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual HUMIDIFIER Top of Humidifier Air Outlet Min Water Line Max Water line Warning The humidifiers DC power jack can only be used to connect to the device wit
17. outlet blocked Therapeutic pressure readjusted Soft start function active Patient hose is not connected or connected incorrectly Leakage through mask or patient hose Not air tight between humidifier and device e The device not used for long time at least three months Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual Solution Decrease soft start time Check air inlet Check the pressure tube Contact our service center Set the device to manual operation AUTO OFF Check whether power cable is connected with the device Check main electricity supply Change fuse Contact our service center Check whether connection is correct and firm Contact our service center Change filter check air outlet Consult your physician If necessary cancel soft start function or set soft start function time again Check connection Check patient hose Check humidifier and device e Put the device on stand by mode for 12 hours Q CURATIVE SERVICE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual e Service of the Curasa AUTO CPAP should only be performed by persons authorized by the company e To increase the device s life the user must read the Curasa AUTO CPAP sleep apnea breathing therapy device s safety instructions and cleaning instructions SPECIFICATIONS AUTO CPAP Pressure range Pressure variance Ramp time Noise 10 cm H20 1 0kPa Dimensions Weight Water temperature DC Voltage DC Current Protection again electric
18. shock Degree of protection against electric shock Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water Electromagnetic Compatibility 4cm H20 0 4kPa 20 cm H20 2 0kPa 0 4 cm 0 04kPa 0 60min adjustable 1min step 29dB A 170 mm L 117 mmW 93 mmH 1 4Kg 1 0Kg without humidifier 44 Maximum 24VDC 2 5A Maximum Class II Type B Applied Part Ordinary Equipment IPXO Curasa AUTO CPAP sleep apnea breathing therapy device meets the requirements of EN 60601 1 2 There are no user replaceable fuses G CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual AC DC adapter Model SNP A069 Output 24V 2 5 Input 100 240V 50 60Hz 2 1A Operation Temperature 5 C 35 C Relative humidity 10 93 non condensing Atmosphere pressure 700hPa 1060hPa Transport or storage Temperature 20 c 55 c Relative humidity 10 93 non condensing Atmosphere pressure 500hPa 1060hPa DISPOSAL This device its accessories and its packaging have to be disposed correctly at the end of the usage Please follow Local Laws and Ordinaces for disposal CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual ELECTRIC MAGNETIC INFORMATION GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURERS DECLARATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY FOR EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS THAT ARE NOT LIFE SUPPORTING Attention Please use Curasa Auto CPAP Sleep apnea breathing therapy device according to electric magnetic information in list The Curasa Auto CPAP
19. ss or inflammation of skin under the mask Water in the mask e Dryair e Low room temperature e Breathing through mouth Leakage between mask and skin Headgear is too tight Wrong mask size Allergic reaction When the room temperature is low and the humidifier is on it may cause water to condense Solution e Use a humidifier or heated humidifier e Increase room temperature Use chin strap or full face mask Low therapeutic pressure ask your physician Adjust the mask s position and headgear If the mask is worn out change it Try another type of mask Loose the headgear Ask your physician Ask your physician Lower the humidifier s heating temperature or increase the room temperature Wrap the patient hose in a towel or a soft cloth to keep warm Q CURATIVE Problem Low output pressure or big pressure fluctuation Pain in nose sinuses or ears Discomfort due to high pressure Symptoms of sleep apnea syndrome appears again like day time sleepiness Air is too warm No air flow Water getting in the pressure sampling tube or the pressure tube blocked The pressure tube may not be connected with the device inflammation When pressure is over 13cmH20 1 3kPa some patients will feel unpleasant But this pressure may be needed for effective therapy When your weight is increased your nose is blocked or you drink etc you need higher pressures Dirty filter Air inlet blocked
20. to the power supply Power supply adapter AC input voltage range AC 100 240V 50 60Hz DC output 24VDC2 5A Max When the device is on the power indicator light will illuminate and the display will show the preset parameters 9 CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual HUMIDIFIER e Before the first use of the Curasa AUTO CPAP humidifier please clean it thoroughly e When filling the humidifier with water please disconnect it from the device e Fill the Curasa AUTO CPAP humidifier with purified or distilled water only The water must be cool contain no other additions and be below the maximum water line e The temperature range of the humidifier can be adjusted according to patient s requirement e When humidifier is connected correctly and the device is turned on and is delivering airflow the humidifier automatically heats and the indicator will light green When it reaches the set temperature the indicator light will switch off Use the knob to adjust the heating level MASK For information on use of the mask please refer to separate instructions provided with the mask 9 CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual PARAMETERS KEYS AND DISPLAY PARAMETERS Function Introduction Range MODE Choose between AUTO and CPAP mode N A MAXP AUTO Max pressure 4 20cmH50 0 4 2 0kPa 0 5 cmH gt 0 0 05kPa per step MINP AUTO Min pressure 4 20cmH5O 0 4 2 0kPa 0 5 cmH20 0 05kPa per step PRESS CPAP Pressure 4 20cmH5O 0 4 2 0kPa
21. tructures objects and people G CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual CONTACT DETAILS Curative Medical Devices GmbH Manufacturer address Blasewitzer Str 41 01307 Dresden Germany Tel 49 351 4504500 Fax 49 351 4504511 info curative net
22. ures or repair by persons who have not been authorized by the manufacturer e Using accessory or spare parts that are not recommended by us or not officially registered e Using the device in a way that was not instructed in the manual CURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual INTRODUCTION INTENDED USE The Curasa AUTO CPAP respiratory sleep apnea breathing therapy device is for use by patients with sleep apnea or hypopnea syndrome to reduce the frequency of sleep apnea hypopnea and increases nocturnal SaO2 It provides a stable continuous positive airway pressure whilst the humidifier provides warm and humid air which helps to avoid nose and airway dryness increasing the comfort for the patient The therapeutic pressure is prescribed by a physician according to patient s condition CONTRAINDICATIONS The use of positive airway pressure may be contraindicated if the patient suffers from the following pre existing conditions e Pneumothorax e Pneumomediastinum Air in mediastinum e Cerebrospinal fluid leakage e Pneumocephalus e Extremely low blood pressure or shock e Confusion or coma resulting in the patient not been able to co operate with or accept the mask e Excessive secretions in the airway as well as not coughing effectively and weak voluntary breathing G LURATIVE Curasa Auto CPAP User Manual DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE AND HUMIDIFIER CURASA AUTO CPAP LCD display ON OFF key Input key AK Functi
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