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        ResMed Flow Generator VPAP Adapt SV User's Manual
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1.     A m     xo 7       e  HumidAire HumidAire 2i  heated humidifier heated humidifier    Humidifier accessory  HumidAire only     Pa S Medium air tubing   amp  21   52 cm     Figure 7  Humidifiers compatible with the VPAP Adapt SV    When using a humidifier  stop the VPAP Adapt SV by using the Start Stop key or  by removing the mask to trigger the SmartStop function  Do not switch the  VPAP Adapt SV off at the power switch or the power source while it is running  as  this could result in condensation in the motor    Please refer to the relevant humidifier user manual for detailed instructions and  warnings     CAUTIONS     Be very careful not to allow water to enter the VPAP Adapt SV  as this could affect therapy and or damage the device       Do not tip the humidifier while it is connected to the  VPAP Adapt SV  If water enters the VPAP Adapt SV device  turn off the  main power switch at the back of the unit and unplug it from the power  outlet  Return the unit to your eguipment supplier for checking     Connecting a Humidifier    Note  After connecting or removing a humidifier  always perform the Air Circuit  Learn function  see page 21      WARNING  When using a humidifier  position it so that it is lower than your head will  be during sleep  and at the same level or lower than the VPAP Adapt SV     HumidAire 2i       The HumidAire 2i provides heated humidification for the VPAP Adapt SV    To attach the HumidAire 2i  remove the VPAP Adapt SV front cover and attach  the hum
2.     when power is restored     CAUTION    Remove the mask from your face if the power fails     High Pressure   High Average Pressure Alarms    Triggered by       High Pressure Alarm  the mask pressure exceeds the set trigger level  30  cm H20  for more than 700 milliseconds      High Average Pressure Alarm  the mask pressure exceeds the set trigger  level  22 cm H20   averaged over approximately one minute    If a high pressure alarm sounds     The treatment will stop     Turn power off     Check that the air tube and sensor tube are connected properly     Turn power back on     Remove mask and perform Air Circuit Learn function     Try using the flow generator one more time   If the high pressure alarm activates repeatedly  discontinue use and return to    ResMed for servicing  If the alarm does not recur  then continue to use as  normal     NOORWDN      Note  The alarm system is designed to ignore coughing  However  if a cough is  especially intense and prolonged  it may trigger the high pressure alarm    Will stop when      the VPAP Adapt SV is turned off     High Leak Alert    Triggered by      high mask leak  greater than 30 L min  for more than 20 seconds    the mask being removed while SmartStop is disabled    If a high leak alert sounds      adjust the mask to minimize leak     check that the air tube and sensor tube are connected properly   Will stop when      the mask leak has been rectified     Note  The High Leak alert can be turned off in the Leak Alert option i
3.   Remove the filter cover at the back of the flow generator       Remove and discard the old air filter      Insert a new filter  the blue tinted side facing towards you     Note  Match the cut corner of the filter with the shape of the casing       Replace the air filter cover  The blue tinted side of the filter should be facing  out     Hypoallergenic Air Filter    The ResMed hypo allergenic filter is a standard filter to which an electrostatic  filter has been bonded to capture very small particles  The filter is intended for  those users of ResMed flow generators who will benefit from enhanced filtering  of the air delivered during treatment    Inspect the air filter every month and check if it is blocked by dirt or contains  holes    The filter should be replaced every three months  or more often if the flow  generator is operating in a dusty environment    Fit as described above in    Air Filter        Servicing    This product  VPAP Adapt SV  should be inspected by an authorised ResMed  Service Centre five years from the date of manufacture  Prior to this  the device  is intended to provide safe and reliable operation provided that it is operated and  maintained in accordance with the instructions provided by ResMed     Applicable ResMed warranty details are provided with the device at the time of  original supply  Of course  as with all electrical devices  if any irregularity                becomes apparent  you should exercise caution and have the device inspected 5 
4.   enter 1             OPTIONS    enter 1    SERVICING  enter T           ASV MODE     Press  down  arrow on Up Down key  to move to next menu    Press Left key to enter menu options           1  Press Left key to select    change        2  Press Up Down key to reach setting     3  Press Left key to enter setting   4  Press Right key to exit     Figure 14  Using the keys to adjust settings    Using the VPAP Adapt SV    English    19    Menus    The options available in the Settings menu will depend on the therapy you are  receiving  either ASV or CPAP   as set by your clinician     VPAP ADAPT SV  menu          SETTINGS  enter l           ASV MODE CPAP MODE       MASK  FULL FACE RAMP  20min  change 1 exit change 1         LEARN CIRCUIT  MASK  FULL FACE  yes 1 exit change 1 exit        SMARTSTOP  OFF LEARN CIRCUIT   change 1 exit yes t exit              SOUND LEVEL  LO SMARTSTOP  OFF  change  1 exit change 1 exit                  SOUND LEVEL  LOW   change    exit        RESULTS    enter t        MASK FIT          good 1       l      exit  These menus appear l  only if at least one l  Smart Data option  has been enabled by l  the clinician  l        USAGE  4 56hrs  T       exit       SERVICING  enter t            SN  1234567890123  4567 l exit                 PCB  123456789012    exit        SW  SX432 0201  t       exit    Figure 15  Navigating the Patient menu     20    Settings Menu  You will only see the options relevant to your therapy  In CPAP  Continuous  Positive Airway Pr
5.  If the pressure sensor tube cannot be dried completely it should be  replaced     Daily  1  Disconnect the air tubing and pressure sensor tube and hang them in a clean   dry place until next use  Do not hang the air tubing in direct sunlight as it may  harden and crack over time   2  Clean the mask according to the mask user instructions     3  If you are using a humidifier  clean it according to the instructions in the  manual     Weekly    1  Remove the air tubing and pressure sensor tube from the VPAP Adapt unit  and the mask    2  Remove the pressure sensor tube and proximal cuff from the air tubing      Wash the mask system according to the instructions supplied with it    4  Wash the air tubing and proximal cuff in warm water using mild liguid soap   Rinse thoroughly  hang  and allow to dry    5  Before next use  assemble the mask and headgear according to the mask  user instructions    6  Reconnect the pressure sensor tube to the air tubing  then connect both to  the proximal cuff  Attach the proximal cuff to the mask     o             English    Air tubing    Remove proximal cufff  lt      Remove the pressure sensor tube  from air tubing e       Tubing clips                               Figure 19  Air tubing assembly removed for cleaning    CAUTION           Do not use bleach  chlorine   alcohol   or aromatic based solutions   including all scented oils   moisturising or antibacterial soaps to clean  the cushion  mask  air tubing  or the VPAP Adapt SV  These solutio
6.  by an authorized ResMed service center  2      n     a   Lu  If you feel the unit is not performing properly  see    Troubleshooting    on page 31   Servicing  Australia and New Zealand   This device is intended to provide safe and reliable operation when operated and  maintained in accordance with the instructions provided by ResMed  To ensure  that your device continues to provide optimum performance it is recommended  that this product  VPAP Adapt SV  be inspected by an authorised ResMed  Service Centre five years from the date of purchase     CAUTION  22 Inspection and repair should only be performed by an authorized service  agent  Under no circumstances should you attempt to service or repair the  unit yourself   Troubleshooting  If there is a problem  try the following suggestions  If the problem cannot be  solved  contact your eguipment supplier or ResMed  Do not attempt to open the  flow generator   Problem Possible cause Solution  Insufficient air delivered Air filter is dirty  Replace air filter   from flow generator  Air tubing is kinked or Straighten or replace tubing   punctured   Flow generator operating Water may have entered the Remove the water from the  erratically  ie  switching on air tubing  air tubing   and off  pressure varying at  random  Pressure rises You are talking  coughing  Avoid talking with the mask  inappropriately voluntarily breath holding on  and breathe as normally   eg  while rolling over in bed   as possible   or intentionally breathin
7.  under the Results menu will be displayed automatically for   approximately 20 minutes after your session is completed     Control Panel Functions    The control panel of the VPAP Adapt SV has a keypad that allows you to     start or stop treatment     adjust settings on the flow generator     mute or stop alarms     view treatment data     OuickView key LCD display             Alarm LEDs                Alarm mute key       Start Stop Left Up Down Right  key key key key    Figure 13  The VPAP Adapt SV control panel    LCD screen   Displays information about flow generator settings  alarms and treatment  The  LCD screen is backlit whenever any key is pressed  The lighting will turn off  automatically when no button has been pressed for two minutes  or can be set  to stay on  see    Options Menu    on page 23     An alarm message will overwrite any other message on the screen  The original  screen will reappear when any key is pressed    Start Stop key     Press the key once to start or stop treatment    Up Down key     Moves backwards and forwards within a menu and between menus       Increases and decreases values of parameters   press once to adjust in  single increments  hold down to move quickly through the values     Using the VPAP Adapt SV    English    17    per key  green    Enters a menu       Confirms and applies settings      Performs the function indicated by the text above it in the LCD  eg     enter       change      Right key  red      Performs the function indi
8. RESMED    VPAP   Adapt SV  User Guide    English    228234 Eng 3 08 10    Contents    Introduction  o Ak Be AE EEUU Es  VPAP    Adapt SV  User owner responsibility  Definitions  Medical Information  Quick Setup  Guide  seu eee Es e GWA ee ie FU  VPAP Adapt SV System             LL I LG ees   VPAP Adapt SV Components  Assembling the VPAP Adapt SV System  Humidifiers  ResLink     Anti bacterial Filter  Using DC Power to Run the VPAP Adapt SV  Supplemental Oxygen  Using the VPAP Adapt SV            LI I LL eee  Starting Treatment  Stopping Treatment  Standby Mode  Control Panel Functions  Adjusting Settings  Menus  Treatment Screens  A Iarms   x secar e ut ane ete e Salt os i s  Low Mask Pressure Alarm  Power Fail Alarm  High Pressure   High Average Pressure Alarms  High Leak Alert  Insufficient Pressure Support Alarm  Flow Blocked Alarm  Cleaning and Maintenance            L L uy  Daily  Weekly  Periodically  Air Filter  Servicing  Troubleshooting              LLYYL FL e  Glossaty    mee ret e e etu S E s  Technical Specifications                  LYL YY eee  Limited Warranty soies merai e i aE ER R S uu    Index diaaa RR    o C9 C9 co    Introduction    VPAP    Adapt SV    The VPAP Adapt SV flow generator has been designed to be reliable  comfortable  and easy to use  You can observe your treatment and make adjustments to  settings using a keypad and LCD screen     CAUTION    USA federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a  physician     User Owner Respon
9. ailable in the Results menu   If you want to turn off AUTO APPEAR  select  enter  in the SMART DATA screen  by pressing the Left key  The AUTO APPEAR screen will be displayed  Select     change    by pressing the Left key and you will switch from ON to OFF  similarly   you can turn it from OFF to ON   Your clinician may also turn off AUTO APPEAR   Backlight  On  Display a permanent backlight for the LCD   Auto  Backlight turns off if no button has been pressed for two minutes   Language  Change the language of the LCD display  Languages available are  English   French  Spanish and Portuguese     Using the VPAP Adapt SV 23    Servicing Menu  This menu displays the following information      SN   the flow generator s serial number    PCB   the flow generator s PCB number  PCB   printed circuit board     SW   rthe version of software currently installed on the flow generator     Treatment Screens  There are three Treatment screens displayed in the VPAP Adapt SV LCD  The  LCD will display the Treatment screens when treatment commences  and during  treatment if no key is pressed for 20 minutes   Press the OuickView key at any point within a menu to display  Treatment Screen 1  You can return to your original screen if you press  the OuickView key again within 20 minutes   Press the Right key to move from a Treatment screen to the Standby screen   If an alarm is triggered while you are in the Treatment screens  the arrow will  flash  Press the Down key until you reach the alarm mes
10. al and workmanship for the period specified below from the date of                   purchase by the initial consumer  This warranty is not transferable   Product Warranty Period  ResMed humidifiers  ResControl     ResLink     ResTraxx    1 Year  ResMed flow generators 2 Years  Accessories  mask systems  including mask frame  cushion  90 Days  headgear and tubing   Excludes single use devices              Note  Some models are not available in all regions    If the product fails under conditions of normal use  ResMed will repair or replace   at its option  the defective product or any of its components  This Limited  Warranty does not cover    a  any damage caused as a result of improper use  abuse  modification or  alteration of the product    b  repairs carried out by any service organization that has not been expressly  authorized by ResMed to perform such repairs    c  any damage or contamination due to cigarette  pipe  cigar or other smoke    d  any damage caused by water being spilled on or into a flow generator   Warranty is void on product sold  or resold  outside the region of original  purchase  Warranty claims on defective product must be made by the initial  consumer at the point of purchase    This warranty is in lieu of all other express or implied warranties  including any  implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose  Some  regions or states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts   so the above limitation may 
11. atory and expiratory flow rate  The time is  measured from the beginning of inspiratory flow to the beginning of pressure  rise to IPAP    Note  The ASV algorithm is designed to treat a patient with essentially normal  lungs  Hence  trigger response is less sensitive and pressure ramp up is more  gentle than typical non invasive ventilators     Displayed values                         Value Range Accuracy AR  Proximal cuff   Pressure  3 to 40 cm H20 0 5cm H20 0 1 cm H20   Mass flow sensor   Leak 0 99 liters per minute    12 L min 1 liter per breath  Respiratory rate 8 30 breaths per minute     10  1 breath per minute  Tidal volume 0 4500 milliliters     10  1 milliliter   Minute ventilation 0 40 liters per minute     10  0 1 liters per minute  Target MV 0 40 liters per minute     1096 0 1 liters per minute                Maximum low impedance flow at stated pressures          Pressure  cm H50  Flow  L min   4 2 217  8 6 218  13 0 219       Read the relevant operating manual before using      Glossary of symbols    w Type CF equipment  H AC switch    ol Class II        Drip proof    IPX1    Technical Specifications    English    35    36    Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration     Electromagnetic    Emissions and Immunity    Guidance and manufacturer s declaration     electromagnetic emissions    The VPAP Adapt SV is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below  The  customer or the user of the VPAP Adapt SV should assure that it is used in such an en
12. before operation on DC  and it is  recommended that you contact ResMed s Technical Services division or see  ResMed s website for information on your specific application     CAUTION   The VPAP Adapt SV uses 30V DC power  Only connect the VPAP Adapt SV  to DC power using the VPAP Adapt SV DC Converter  P N 26928  specified  for this application     Supplemental Oxygen    The VPAP Adapt SV is designed to be compatible with the use of low flow  oxygen therapy provided from an external source and supplied at a fixed rate of  up to 15 L min  At a fixed flow rate of supplemental oxygen flow  the inhaled  oxygen concentration will vary  depending on the pressure settings  patient  breathing pattern  mask selection  and the leak rate  This warning applies to most  types of bilevel machines     WARNING     If oxygen is used with this device  the oxygen flow must be turned off  when the device is not operating   Explanation  When the device is not in operation  and the oxygen flow is  left on  oxygen delivered into the ventilator tubing may accumulate  within the device enclosure and create a risk of fire      Always begin VPAP Adapt SV therapy before the oxygen supply is  turned on      Always turn the oxygen supply off before stopping VPAP Adapt SV  therapy      Oxygen supports combustion  Oxygen should not be used while  smoking or in the presence of an open flame     VPAP Adapt SV System    English    15    Using the VPAP Adapt SV    WARNING     J Before starting therapy with a ne
13. cated by the text above it in the LCD  eg   exit        Cancels operations       Extended hold  exits to the top level of the menu    OuickView key   Takes you immediately to the Treatment screens  with information on your   current therapy  See    Treatment Screens    on page 24     Alarm LEDs and Alarm mute   The Alarm LEDs are lights that indicate that an alarm has been triggered  Alarms  can be muted by pressing the Alarm mute key once  The Alarm LEDs will  remain lit for as long as the alarm is being triggered  See    Alarms    on page 25        Adjusting Settings   By using the Left  Right and Up Down keys you can adjust some aspects of   your treatment  The settings can be seen in the LCD display    To change a setting  press the Up Down key until you arrive at the menu you   require      Press the Left key to enter the menu  then use the Up Down key again to  scroll through the options       Once you find the option you reguire press the Left key to select the function  that is displayed in the bottom left of the screen eg     change        yes          Use the Up Down key to alter the parameters and press the Left key when  you have the setting you require      Press the Right key to exit from the menu     Example    You wish to change the setting for the mask you are using     VPAP Adapt SV  menu           SETTINGS  enter 1    MASK  FULL FACE  change   exit    LEARN CIRCUIT   yes 1 exit    SMARTSTOP  OFF  change 1 exit       SOUND LEVEL  LO  change f exit    RESULTS
14. eck tube connec    ions        LCD turns off    Power fail alarm    Turn off VPAP Adap    SV at power switch        HIGH PRESSURE   Turn power off    High pressure alarm    Turn off VPAP Adap    SV at power switch        HIGH AVG PRESS     High pressure alarm    Turn off VPAP Adap       SV at power switch        HIGH LEAK   Check circuit    High mask leak alert    Adjust the mask        LOW PS   Check circuit    Insufficient pressure  Support alarm    Check tubing     Run LEARN CIRCUIT        FLOW BLOCKED   Turn power off    Flow blocked alarm    Turn off VPAP Adapt SV  Check air    circuit  Turn on VPA    P Adapt SV        Triggered by     Low Mask Pressure Alarm      pressure sensor line is blocked or disconnected    air pressure at the mask has fallen below a set level    mask is removed and SmartStop has been disabled     If a low pressure alarm sounds     1  Check that the air tube and sensor tube are connected properly   2  Turn the VPAP Adapt SV off and on again at the power switch  If the alarm  persists  return the unit to ResMed for servicing     Alarms 25    26    Will clear when     the low pressure condition is fixed    treatment is stopped by pressing the Start Stop key     Power Fail Alarm    Triggered by      power failure     machine is disconnected or switched off while delivering treatment   If a power fail alarm sounds      the flow generator stops delivering air pressure    Will stop       when the Alarm Mute key is pressed  or     after two minutes  or  
15. er cords to the VPAP Adapt SV at  the same time      Be careful not to place the device where it can be bumped or where  someone is likely to trip over the power cord     WARNING  Make sure the power cord and plug are in good condition and the  eguipment is not damaged     2 Connect air tubing  Connect the air tube firmly onto the air outlet at the front of the unit     Air tubing connector  Pressure sensor tube  connector       Figure 4  Front view of VPAP Adapt SV    To attach the pressure sensor tube to the unit  screw the Luer connector onto  the socket on the side of the unit           Figure 5  Twisting the Luer lock connectors together    WARNING   Use care when handling the air tubing  Be particularly careful when  attaching the Luer connector to the VPAP Adapt SV  If you kink or  excessively twist the sensor tube it may affect the protection offered by the  mask pressure alarm system    Attach the mask to the air tubing     The mask system should already be assembled  If it is not  please refer to the  user instructions supplied with the mask     Connect the mask system to the free end of the air tubing                                     Proximal cuff                                  Te J              Figure 6  Assembling the VPAP Adapt SV system    VPAP Adapt SV System    9    English    Humidifiers    A humidifier may be required if you are experiencing dryness of the nose  throat   or mouth  The following ResMed humidifiers are compatible with the  VPAP Adapt SV 
16. essure  mode  the clinician sets a pressure that will be  constant throughout treatment  In ASV mode  the VPAP Adapt SV continually  measures your breathing and regulates the air pressure accordingly     Mask  Select the type of mask that you will be using  you will only need to adjust this if  you have more than one mask   The following table shows the setting that   should be selected for each mask type  If your mask type is not mentioned  below  please contact your clinician  Not all mask types can be used with th  VPAP Adapt SV     English       o          Option in Settings menu Use setting with    Vista Vista      Ultra Ultra Mirage      Full Face Mirage    Full Face Mask Series II    Ultra Mirage    Full Face Mask  Mirage Quattro    Full Face Mask          Activa Activa          Selecting mask options in the Settings menu    Learn Circuit   The Air Circuit Learn function takes approximately 20 seconds to run  It allows   the unit to    learn    what pressure it needs to build in to its calculations  based on   the components in the system  Select LEARN CIRCUIT every time you add or   remove a component  eg  mask  humidifier  or move to a significantly different   altitude    To run this function    1  Set up the entire VPAP Adapt SV system  flow generator  mask  humidifier  etc  as you wish to use it    2  Make sure that the mask is unobstructed so air can flow from the mask to  the flow generator    3  Turn on the VPAP Adapt SV at the power switch    4  Move through t
17. g in  an unusual manner   Severe mask leak or mouth Correct your leak condition   leak  greater than 30 L min    Alarm stays on continuously Blockage in air circuit  Ensure there is no barrier to  the passage of air   Internal malfunction  Return the device to your  equipment supplier for  service   Troubleshooting 31    32    Problem    No LCD display    Possible cause    Power not connected or  switch at back is not on     Solution    Ensure the power cable is  connected  and that the  switch at the back of the unit  is in the    on    position        FAULT message displayed  on LCD    Internal malfunction     Return the device to your  equipment supplier for  service        System Error 7 message    Device poweron has been  interrupted by breathing into  the mask during warm up     Turn the flow generator off  and on again  Do not place  mask on face during warm    up  30 seconds   Select  LEARN CIRCUIT  page 21    If the error is not cleared   contact your equipment  supplier for service     Return the device to your  equipment supplier for  service     Internal malfunction        Glossary    Alarms    When more than one alarm is activated at the one time  the highest priority  alarm will be displayed    Backlight  The backlight turns off if no button has been pressed for two minutes  It can  also be kept permanently on by selecting On in the Backlight screen of the  Options menu    bpm  breaths per minute   L min    liters per minute  Mean   The average value of the moni
18. g into it  The SmartStart    function should  trigger treatment to commence within the first couple of breaths  If not  press  the Start Stop key once to commence treatment  page 16      Note  You can observe treatment progress  eg  mask leak  via the Treatment  screens  page 24      Quick Setup Guide    5    English    7 Remove your mask to stop treatment  If SmartStop is enabled  treatment will  stop automatically  If the SmartStop function has been disabled  press the  Start Stop key once     VPAP Adapt SV System    VPAP Adapt SV Components    The VPAP Adapt SV flow generator is supplied with air tubing and a power cord   Masks are supplied separately  as you and your clinician have to decide which  mask is best for you    Some people experience dryness of the nose  mouth and throat while using the  VPAP Adapt SV system  especially during winter  Others may experience  sneezing and or a runny or blocked nose during the first few weeks of VPAP  treatment  In many cases  these symptoms of nasal irritation can be resolved  with a humidifier  See page 10 to connect a humidifier to the VPAP Adapt SV     LCD screen       Control panel       Carry handle    Removable    front cover Pressure sensor    tube connector    Air tubing connector    Figure 1  VPAP Adapt SV flow generator    The control panel allows you to adjust settings on the flow generator  and the  LCD screen displays information about your treatment  See    Control Panel  Functions    on page 17     ResLink attachme
19. gen  supplemental 15    P  power cord  connection 8  pressure sensor tube  connecting 9  proximal cuff 7    Q  quick setup guide 5    R   Ramp 21  22  ResLink 14  Results menu 22    S   Settings menu 20  Smart data 23  SmartStop 22    Index 41    42    standby mode 16   starting treatment 16  stopping treatment 16  Supplemental oxygen 15  System Error 7 message 32    T  Treatment screens 24    U  user owner responsibility 3    V  VPAP Adapt SV  usage 23  VPAP Adapt SV Components 6    
20. he menus until you reach LEARN CIRCUIT and select    yes    by  pressing the Left key    5  A message will remind you to check that the airflow from the mask is clear   Select    start    with the Left key    6  A progress screen is displayed while the Air Circuit Learn function is running     LEARNING CIRCUIT  I    Using the VPAP Adapt SV 21    7  When the function is complete  a screen will appear saying that the circuit  has been learned successfully  The next menu item is then displayed   Commence treatment as described in    Starting Treatment    on page 16    If there is a problem with the circuit a screen saying    Invalid circuit    will be   displayed instead of the progress screen  Check that all the connections   between the pieces of equipment are secure  You may need to return to the  previous chapter of this manual to check that you have set up the system  correctly     SmartStop  Turn the SmartStop function on or off  When SmartStop is on  the  VPAP Adapt SV will automatically stop therapy when the mask is removed     Note  The unit will automatically    SmartStart    whenever you start to breathe  into the mask     Leak Alert   If your clinician has enabled Leak Alert  you will hear an alert tone sound when  you have a high leak from your mask  You can then adjust the mask on your face  to remove the leak  If Leak Alert is turned off  an extra leak alert message will be  displayed at the end of a session if high leak occurred  The message will be  displayed un
21. hetics    f oxygen is used with the VPAP Adapt SV  the oxygen flow should be  stopped when the device is not operating  If oxygen flow continues when  the device is not operating  oxygen may accumulate within the device and  create a risk of fire    Do not use the VPAP Adapt SV if there are obvious external defects or  unexplained changes in performance    Do not open the VPAP Adapt SV case  There are no user serviceable parts  inside  Repairs and internal servicing should only be performed by an  authorized service agent           CAUTIONS   You should report unusual chest pain  severe headache or increased  breathlessness to your physician  An acute upper respiratory tract infection may  require temporary discontinuation of treatment     The following side effects may arise during a course of therapy with the  VPAP Adapt SV      drying of the nose  mouth  or throat     bloating     ear or sinus discomfort     eye irritation     skin rashes     chest discomfort     Ouick Setup Guide    1    a A WN    Attach the air tubing and pressure sensor tube to the VPAP Adapt SV and mask   page 9                        TH JH TA          Attach a humidifier if required  page 10    Switch on the VPAP Adapt SV  Make sure the mask is unblocked   Select the mask setting  page 21      Perform the Air Circuit Learn function  page 21  at first time use  or if you are  adding or removing a component of the system  eg  a humidifier or anti bacterial  filter      Fit the mask and commence breathin
22. idifier docking station and water chamber  No other accessories are  required for use  Please refer to the HumidAire 2i User s Manual for details   Once you have performed the Air Circuit Learn function the VPAP Adapt SV is  ready for use  See    Starting Treatment    on page 16     HumidAire 2i VPAP Adapt SV  docking station        HumidAire 2i  water chamber    Figure 8  HumidAire 2i attached to the VPAP Adapt SV             Q mO EH E                Figure 9  HumidAire 2i attached to VPAP Adapt SV and mask  WARNING      Make sure that the water chamber is empty and thoroughly dried before  transporting the HumidAire 2i       When using the carry bag  always separate the VPAP Adapt SV unit and  the Humidaire 2i before placing in their respective compartments     VPAP Adapt SV System 11    English    HumidAire     You will need a medium size 21   52 cm  air tube to connect the VPAP Adapt SV  unit to the HumidAire     see Figure 7      1 Make sure both the HumidAire and the VPAP Adapt SV are turned off     Fill the HumidAire with water as described in the humidifier manual  Place the  filled water chamber inside the HumidAire     2 Gently detach enough of the tube clips to release the end of the pressure sensor  tube from the VPAP Adapt SV air tubing   Connect the VPAP Adapt SV air tubing to the left connector port on the humidifier   and the medium 21   52 cm  air tubing to the right connector port  Close the  Humid  Aire lid                    G    3 Place the VPAP Adapt SV 
23. n the  Settings menu     Insufficient Pressure Support Alarm    Triggered by      air pressure at the mask has failed to reach an expected level for 3 breaths     the Air Circuit Learn function  page 21  has not been run after adding a new  component  eg  new mask  humidifier  to the system    If an insufficient pressure support alarm sounds      check that the pressure sensor tubing is not kinked     check that the pressure sensor tubing is properly connected      run LEARN CIRCUIT    Will stop when       the pressure sensor tubing is unobstructed and properly connected to the  flow generator and mask      treatment is stopped  Start Stop key or SmartStop      the VPAP Adapt SV is turned off     Flow Blocked Alarm    Triggered by     blockage in air circuit   If a flow blocked alarm sounds   The treatment will stop     Turn power off     Check whether there is a blockage in the air circuit     Remove blockage     Turn power back on       If the flow blocked alarm activates repeatedly  discontinue use and return to    ResMed for servicing  If the alarm does not recur  then continue to use as  normal     aap WN  gt      Alarms 27    English    28    Will stop when     blockage is removed     Cleaning and Maintenance    You should regularly carry out the cleaning and maintenance described in this  manual     CAUTION   Do not wash the pressure sensor tube  If fluid enters the pressure sensor  tube allow it to dry completely by hanging it in a clean place out of direct  sunlight 
24. nd pressure level    30 dBA  tested in accordance with the requirements of ISO 17510 1     Battery type  Lithium    Technical Specifications 33    34    Alarm specifications     High maximum mask pressure alarm  Stops air delivery at 30 cm H5O  gt 700 msec      High mean mask pressure alarm  Stops air delivery when mean mask pressure exceeds 22 cm H320  averaged  over approx 1 minute       Low mask pressure alarm  Mask pressure is less than 3 cm H20 for longer than 5 seconds while the  patient is using the VPAP Adapt SV      Insufficient pressure support alarm  Is triggered if for 3 breaths in a row the maximum mask pressure achieved at  inspiratory to expiratory transition is either   87596 of the absolute mask  pressure targeted at that point  or    absolute mask pressure targeted minus  1 cm H20  whichever is the lower      High leak alarm  Leak exceeds 30 L min for more than 20 seconds      Flow blocked alarm  Flow is less than 6 L min for more than 20 seconds     IEC 601 1 classifications   Class ll  Type CF   Class ll medical electrical equipment provides protection against electric shock  either by double insulation or reinforced insulation and does not require a  protective earth    Inspiratory Trigger Characteristics   The inspiratory trigger occurs at a flow greater than 0 LPM when tested with  EPAP 5 cm H20  IPAP 15 cm H50  sinisoidal breath shape  The inspiratory  trigger response time is   600 ms when tested with EPAP 5 cm H30   IPAP  15 cm H20  0 67 L sec inspir
25. not apply to you    ResMed shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages  claimed to have occurred as a result of the sale  installation or use of any ResMed  product  Some regions or states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  incidental or consequential damages  so the above limitation may not apply to  you  This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other  rights which vary from region to region    For further information on your warranty rights  contact your local ResMed dealer  or ResMed office        R001 307 2 05 06       Index    A  air circuit learn function 21  air filter 30  hypoallergenic 30  air pressure  monitoring 23  air tubing  attaching to mask 9  cleaning 28  connecting 9  air tubing system 6  7  9  alarm  flow blocked 27  high leak 27  high pressure 26  low mask pressure 25  power fail 26  alarm LED 18  anti bacterial filter 14    B  backlight  change setting 23    cC   cautions 4  contraindications 3  CPAP mode 21    D  DC converter 15    F  fault message 31    H   HumidAire  connection 12   HumidAire 2i 11   humidifier  connecting 10  types 10    K   key  alarm mute 18  25  left 18    right 18  start stop 17  up down 17    English    L  language  change setting 23  LCD display 31  leak alert 22  learn circuit 21  Luer connector 9    M  mask  connection 9  indication of fit 23  recommended 7  select from menu 21  medical information 3  menus  how to use 19  navigation 20    O   Options menu 23   oxy
26. ns  may cause hardening and reduce the life of the product    Do not wash or dry the mask frame at a temperature above 176 F  80  C    Exposure to higher temperatures may reduce the life of the product    Do not hang the air tubing and pressure sensor tube in direct sunlight as  the tubing may harden over time and eventually crack     Periodically    1     The mask and air tubing are subject to normal wear and tear  Inspect them  regularly for damage       Remove the power cord  Clean the exterior of the flow generator with a    damp cloth and mild liguid soap       Inspect the air filter to check if it is blocked by dirt or contains holes  See full    instructions below     WARNING    Beware of electric shock  Do not immerse the flow generator or power cord    in water  Always unplug the flow generator before cleaning and be sure that  it is dry before reconnecting     CAUTION    Do not attempt to open the VPAP Adapt SV  There are no user serviceable    parts inside  Repairs and internal servicing should only be performed by an  authorized service agent     Cleaning and Maintenance 29    30    Air Filter    Inspect the air filter every month and check if it is blocked by dirt or contains  holes     Air filter cover       The filter should be replaced every six months  or more often if the flow  generator is operating in a dusty environment     WARNING   Do not wash the air filter once it has become soiled  The air filter is not  washable or reusable    Fitting the filter    
27. nt point    Air filter    Power cord       Figure 2  Rear of VPAP Adapt SV    See page 14 to connect a ResLink     See page 30 to replace the air filter                                Proximal cuff Tube clip Pressure sensor tube Luer connector       BAIE 77 ibm WI   mim mim po NM   Connect this end Air tubing Connect this end to  to the mask the flow generator                   Figure 3  Air tubing fully assembled    All necessary air tubing components are packed with the VPAP Adapt SV      a6 6  2 m  length of air tubing     a pressure sensor tube  to measure pressure at the mask  with Luer  connectors   e tube clips  to hold the pressure sensor tube onto the air tubing       a proximal cuff  a special connector that attaches the pressure sensor tube  into the main air tubing so you only need to make one attachment to the  mask     The air tubing is supplied with the proximal cuff connected  Attach the tube clips   evenly along the air tubing  Press the pressure sensor tube into the tube clips    and screw the Luer connectors together at the proximal cuff  Make sure the  pressure sensor tube is not kinked  obstructed or twisted     Note  ResMed recommends the following tubing products for use with the  VPAP Adapt SV  replacement air hose  only  PN14986  replacement air delivery  system  hose  sensor line  clips  proximal cuff  PN26923     Masks    You will also need a ResMed mask system  supplied separately   For the latest  available masks  see www resmed com  Please refer 
28. on top of the HumidAire  Never place the  VPAP Adapt SV unit underneath the humidifier   This is to avoid water spilling into  the unit                           4 Connect the free end of the medium air tubing to the VPAP Adapt SV     Connect the pressure sensor tube by twisting the Luer lock onto the  VPAP Adapt SV  see page 9      12    English                      5 Connect the mask system to the free end of the long air tubing  The final  assembly should look like this                    6 Switch on the HumidAire and the VPAP Adapt SV   WARNING    Make sure that the power cords and plugs are in good condition and the  equipment is not damaged   7 Perform the Air Circuit Learn function  see page 21      For information about filling and maintaining your humidifier  refer to the  HumidAire User s Manual     The VPAP Adapt SV is now ready for use with the HumidAire  See  Starting  Treatment  on page 16   CAUTION      Setup the HumidAire and the VPAP Adapt SV unit so that the tubing to  the mask runs higher than the machines  This will prevent condensation  build up      If condensation appears in the mask  turn the humidifier settings down     VPAP Adapt SV System 13    ResLink       The ResLink is a device that records data onto a SmartMedia    card during your  therapy  The card can be returned to your clinician so that they can observe your  progress and adjust flow generator parameters if necessary  The ResLink  connects to the back of VPAP Adapt SV as shown  For full de
29. recent cranial trauma or surgery  chronic hypoventilation     Below are general warnings and cautions  Further specific warnings   cautions and notes appear next to the relevant instructions in the manual     WARNINGS         The VPAP Adapt SV is NOT a life support ventilator    The entire manual should be read before using the VPAP Adapt SV    Advice contained in this manual should not supersede instructions given by  the prescribing physician    The VPAP Adapt SV should be used with masks and accessories  recommended by ResMed or the prescribing physician  Use of incorrect  masks and accessories may adversely affect the function of the   VPAP Adapt SV    The VPAP Adapt SV is designed for use with masks that allow exhaled gases  to be flushed out through vent holes  Exhaled gases will be rebreathed if the  mask is worn with the machine turned off  or the vent holes are occluded  If  this occurs over prolonged periods  suffocation may occur    n the event of power failure or machine malfunction  remove the mask   The air flow for breathing produced by this device can be as much as 11 F   6C  higher than the temperature of the room  Caution should be exercised  if the room temperature is warmer than 90 F  32  C     The VPAP Adapt SV can be set to deliver pressures up to 25 cm H5O  In the  unlikely event of certain fault conditions  pressures of up to 40 cm H50 for  ess than one second are possible    The VPAP Adapt SV is not suitable for use in the vicinity of flammable  anest
30. s intended for use in an environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled   The customer or the user of the VPAP Adapt SV can help prevent electromagnetic interference by  maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment   transmitters  and the VPAP Adapt SV as recommended below  according to the maximum output power of  the communications equipment        Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter                      m  Rated maximum output 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz  power of transmitter  Ww d   1 17 VP d   0 35 VP d 0 7 P  0 01 0 17 0 04 0 07  0 1 0 37 0 11 0 22  1 1 17 0 35 0 70  10 3 69 1 11 2 21  100 11 70 3 50 7 00          For transmitters rated at a  din metres  m  can be de    P is the maximum output power rating of the transmit    manufacturer     NOTE 1  At 80 MHz and 800 MHz  the separation dis       maximum output power not listed above  the recommended separation distance  ermined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter  where       tter in watts  W  according to the transmitter    ance 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 structures  objects and people        Technical Specifications    English    39    40    Limited Warranty    ResMed warrants that your ResMed product shall be free from defects in  materi
31. s or 25 cycles from an uninterruptible  power source    lt 5  U  lt 12V   gt 9596dip in Ut   gt 95 dip in 240V   or 5 sec or 5 sec  Power freguency 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic   50 60 Hz  fields should be at levels  magnetic field characteristic of a typical  IEC 61000 4 8 location in a typical          commercial or hospital  environment          NOTE  Ut is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level         Continued next page     Technical Specifications 37    38    Guidance and manufacturer s declaration     electromagnetic immunity  continued     The VPAP Adapt SV is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below  The customer  or the user of the VPAP Adapt SV should assure that it is used in such an environment        Immunity IEC60601 1 2 Compliance   Electromagnetic environment      test test level e level guidance       Portable and mobile RF communications  equipment should be used no closer to any  part of the VPAP Adapt SV  including cables   than the recommended separation distance  calculated from the equation applicable to the  frequency of the transmitter     Recommended separation distance    Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms d   1 17 NP   IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz  Radiated RF 10 V m 10 V m d   0 35 VP 80 MHz to 800 MHz    IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz  d   0 70 NP 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 i
32. s the  recommended separation distance in meters   m     Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters  as  determined by an electromagnetic site    survey  should be less than the compliance    level in each frequency range      Interference may occur in the vicinity of  equipment marked with the following symbol      t2           OTE 1  At 80 MHz and 800 MHz  the higher frequency range applies        OTE 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  and mobile radios  amateur radio  AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted  heoretically 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 in which  he VPAP Adapt SV is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above  the VPAP Adapt SV should  be observed to verify normal operation  If abnormal performance is observed  additional measures may be  necessary  such as reorienting or relocating the VPAP Adapt SV        Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz  field strengths should be less than 10 V m        Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications  equipment and the VPAP Adapt SV    The VPAP Adapt SV i
33. sage   Scroll through the screens in the usual way  using the Up Down key     Treatment mode Pressure         AS 5 0  15 0  INI   exit        Figure 16  Treatment Screen 1    Leak Respiratory rate            LK 18L min RR 12    VT  428        Tidal volume    Figure 17  Treatment Screen 2    Minute ventilation Target ventilation        TARG 5 8    exit    MV 6 2           Figure 18  Treatment Screen 3    Note  TARG is not a relevant parameter in CPAP mode     Alarms    The VPAP Adapt SV unit is fitted with alarms to alert you to changes that will  affect your treatment  The most common reason for an alarm to sound is  because the system has not been properly assembled  Check that the air tubing    English    and pressure sensor tube have been properly attached to the flow generator and  mask  and humidifier if used    You can mute an alarm by pressing the Alarm Mute key once  Unless the alarm  requires you to turn the power off  you can press any key again to remove the  alarm message from the LCD screen and to access all menus  If the problem is  still present  the alarm will sound and display again after one minute  The Alarm  LED will remain lit for as long as the problem is present   We recommend that you test the audible alarm once a week  To do this  hold  down the Mute key while the VPAP Adapt is starting up  If the alarm is  functioning correctly it will beep twice     LCD message    LOW PRESSURE   Check circuit    Alarm type    Low mask pressure  alarm    Action    Ch
34. sibility    The user or owner of this system shall have sole responsibility and liability for any  injury to persons or damage to property resulting from     operation which is not in accordance with the operating instructions supplied      maintenance or modifications carried out unless in accordance with  authorized instructions and by authorized persons     Please read this manual carefully before use     Definitions    WARNING    Alerts you to possible injury     CAUTION    Explains special measures for the safe and effective use of the device     Medical Information  Intended Use    The VPAP Adapt SV system is intended to provide non invasive ventilatory  support to treat adult patients with obstructive sleep apnea  OSA  and respiratory  insufficiency caused by central and or mixed apneas and periodic breathing  This  device is intended for use in the hospital or home     Contraindications    The VPAP Adapt SV is not a life support ventilator and may stop operating with  power failure or in the unlikely event of certain fault conditions     Before using the VPAP Adapt SV tell your doctor if you have any of the following  conditions       hypotension or significant intravascular volume depletion     acute sinusitis or otitis media     epistaxis  severe nosebleeds  causing a risk of pulmonary aspiration    conditions predisposing to a risk of vomiting into mask    Introduction    English              impaired ability to clear secretions  pneumothorax or pneumomediastinum  
35. specified below  The  customer or the user of the VPAP Adapt SV should assure that it is used in such an environment     English       Immunity test    IEC60601 1 2  test level    Compliance  level    Electromagnetic  environment      guidance       Electrostatic  discharge  ESD     x6 kV contact    x6 kV contact    Floors should be wood   concrete or ceramic tile  If          IEC 61000 4 2  8 kV air  8 kV air floors are covered with  synthetic material  the  relative humidity should be  at least 30     Electrical fast  2 kV for power  2 kV Mains power quality should   transient burst supply lines be that of a typical   IEC 61000 4 4 commercial or hospital    1 kV for input  Not Applicable environment   output lines   Surge  1 kV differential  1 kV differential Mains power quality should   IEC 61000 4 5 mode mode be that of a typical  commercial or hospital    2 kV common  2 kV common environment        mode    mode                         Voltage dips  short  lt 5  U    12V Mains power quality should  interruptions and  gt 95  dip in Ut   gt 95  dip in 240V  be that of a typical  voltage variations on or 0 5 cycle or 0 5 cycle commercial or hospital  power supply input environment   lines  40  U 96V If the user of the  IEC 61000 4 11 60  dip in Ut  6096 dip in 240V  VPAP Adapt SV reguires  or 5 cycles or 5 cycles continued operation during  power mains interruptions   70  U 168V it is recommended that the  30  dip in Ut  30  dip in 240V  VPAP Adapt SV be powered  or 25 cycle
36. tails on using the  ResLink  please refer to the ResLink User s Manual        Anti bacterial Filter    Your clinician may recommend that you use an anti bacterial filter  A filter should  be placed in the air tubing between the mask and the flow generator  If using a  humidifier  place the filter between it and the flow generator  see Figure 10  below     Typically  the filter should be replaced daily  Check the filter instructions for full  details    Whenever a filter is added  removed or replaced you must run the Air Circuit  Learn function  see    Learn Circuit    on page 21      Note  Only hydrophobic anti bacterial filters should be used with a  Humid  Aire 2i        Anti bacterial filters                               Figure 10  Inserting anti bacterial filters       Using DC Power to Run the VPAP Adapt SV    The VPAP Adapt SV can be run on DC in case of power failure  ResMed supplies  separately a converter that allows a 12V or 24V battery to be connected to the  DC input of the VPAP Adapt SV  When using a DC power supply  the power is  turned on and off via the switch on the converter  and not the power switch at  the back of the VPAP Adapt SV  The DC converter is a separate accessory that  can be purchased through your ResMed distributor    The humidifier heater will be automatically disabled when the VPAP Adapt SV is  operating from the DC supply    Power consumption of the VPAP Adapt SV varies with treatment settings   Adequate battery type and sizing is required 
37. til a key is pressed    Ramp  CPAP mode only    Ramp time is the length of time taken for the air pressure to build up to the  maximum pressure set by your clinician  This setting allows you to increase or  decrease the ramp time in 5 minute intervals    If you find that you are still awake when the air pressure starts to build you may  wish to increase the Ramp time     Results Menu  This menu has a series of screens showing information about your most recent  treatment session  If enabled by your clinician the following data may be viewed     Mask fit    Average Pressure    Usage     Mask fit  Gives a rating of how well the mask was fitting during your last session on the    English                   VPAP Adapt SV  The stars indicate how good the fit was  more stars   better fit    Star rating Definition  EE Excellent  EEEF Very good  X  xL Good        Adjust mask       Adjust mask  HIGH LEAK Adjust mask       Average Pressure   Provides information on the average air pressure during your most recent  session on the VPAP Adapt SV    Usage   Tells you how long the VPAP Adapt SV was in use during your most recent  session     Options Menu  The Options menu allows you to change     Smart Data  Auto Appear     Backlight    Language   Smart Data  If the SMART DATA   AUTO APPEAR option is set to ON  the screens available  under the Results menu will be displayed automatically for approximately 20  minutes after your session is completed  After this time the data will still be  av
38. to the table on page 21 to  set up your mask correctly for use with the VPAP Adapt SV  Your clinician can  explain the features of the masks available and will discuss the mask that best  suits your needs     VPAP Adapt SV System    English    Assembling the VPAP Adapt SV System    Complete the following steps to assemble the VPAP Adapt SV system  Make  sure the area around the unit is clean  dust free  and clear of bedding  clothes and  any other potential blockages    To add a humidifier see page 10     WARNING  Use only the air tubing system supplied with the VPAP Adapt SV system     Connect the power cord   There are two sockets at the rear of the flow generator   the top one for an AC   standard mains electricity  and the lower one for a DC power cord  see    Using  DC Power to Run the VPAP Adapt SV    on page 15   ResMed recommends using  the AC power cord supplied with the unit    The customized ResMed power cord can be held in place with the locking clips   To insert the locking clip  pinch the free ends together and fit the pins into the  holes on both sides of the socket  Insert the power cord into the socket  Push  the locking clip down so that the groove holds the power cord in place  Plug one  end of the power cord into the power socket at the rear of the unit  and the other  end into a power outlet         Power switch    AC locking clip    AC power cord    Plug the free end of the power cord into a power outlet     CAUTIONS     Do not connect both AC and DC pow
39. tored parameter   Minute ventilation   A measure of the respiratory rate x tidal volume   Proximal cuff    A connector between the air tubing and the mask  The pressure sensor tub   ing attaches to the proximal cuff so that pressure at the mask can be  detected and monitored    SmartStart    A feature that starts the VPAP Adapt SV automatically when you breathe into  the mask     SmartStop    A feature that stops the VPAP Adapt SV automatically when you remove the  mask  You can turn SmartStop on or off in the Settings menu   Tidal volume    English    The volume of air  in liters  breathed in or out in one breath     Technical Specifications    Dimensions  H x W x D   5 6  x 9 8  x 11 5   142 mm x 248 mm x 293 mm     Weight  Flow generator with cover  8 14 lbs  3 7 kg   Flow generator with HumidAire 2i  empty   9 24 Ibs  4 2 kg     Environmental conditions   Operating temperature  41  F to 95 F   5 C to  35 C    Storage and transport temperature   4 F to  140 F   20 C to  60 C   Humidity   operating  storage and transportation  1096 9596 non condensing    Housing construction  Injection moulded plastic    Air tubing  1 x 66    2m     Air filter  Synthetic fiber    Patient connection port  22 mm taper  compatible with ISO 5356 1 2004 Anaesthetic  amp  Respiratory  Equipment   Conical Connectors    Power supply  AC Input range  110 120V and 220 240V  50 60Hz  60VA    DC Input range  if using DC Converter  12 13 8V DC    Performance  Operating pressure range  4 25 cm H20    Sou
40. vironment        Emissions test    Compliance    Electromagnetic environment    guidance       RF emissions CISPR 11    Group 1    The V    PAP Adapt SV uses RF energy    only for its internal function     There    ore  its RF emissions are very    low and are not likely to cause any  interference in nearby electronic  equipment        RF emissions CISPR 11    Class B       Harmonic Emissions  IEC 61000 3 2    Class A       Voltage Fluctuations Flicker  Emissions IEC 61000 3 3       Complies       The V    PAP Adapt SV is suitable for use    in all establishments  including    dome  direct    stic establishments and those  y connected to the public low        voltage network that supplies  buildings used for domestic purposes        Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed  and put into service according to EMC information provided in this document        Warnings  The VPAP Adapt SV should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment   If adjacent or stacked use is necessary  the VPAP Adapt SV should be observed to verify normal    operation in the configuration in which it will be used     The use of accessories  eg Humidifiers  other than those specified in this manual is not  recommended  They may result in increased emissions or immunity of the VPAP Adapt SV        Guidance and manufacturer s declaration     electromagnetic immunity    The VPAP Adapt SV is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment 
41. w mask  select the correct mask type in the  Settings menu  page 21   When adding or removing a new component   such as a mask  humidifier  or anti bacterial filter  perform the Air Circuit  Learn function  page 21      Starting Treatment    When the system is fully assembled press the power switch at the back of the  VPAP Adapt SV to ON  The Welcome screen will be displayed while the flow  generator is warming up  Allow the unit to warm up for approximately 30  seconds before placing the mask on your face        Figure 11  Welcome screen    Once the VPAP Adapt SV has warmed up  breathing into the mask should start  therapy immediately  If not  press the Start Stop key once to commence  treatment     The VPAP Adapt SV restarts in the mode in which it stopped     Stopping Treatment    If SmartStop is enabled  treatment will stop automatically when you remove your  mask  If the SmartStop function has been disabled  press the Start Stop key     Standby Mode  VPAP ADAPT SV  Figure 12  Standby screen    Once you have stopped treatment  the VPAP Adapt SV will be in standby mode    In standby you can      press the power switch at the back to OFF to turn off the flow generator      commence treatment again by breathing into the mask or pressing the  Start Stop key     enter any of the menus by pressing the Left key    When in standby mode  a gentle  non therapeutic  flow of air will still be present    Note  If the SMART DATA   AUTO APPEAR option is set to ON the screens   available
    
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