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Fisher & Paykel SLEEPSTYLE 200 User's Manual

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1. 8 3 PATIENT MENU ADDITIONAL SETTINGS SUMMARY INTEGRATED CPAP RANGE ADVANCED MODELS PATIENT MENU RETURN HC234 D TO DEFAULT Hold for 3 seconds Increase Decrease altitude Level ADVANCED ACTUAL PATIENT MENU PRESSURE RETURN gt cmH20 TO DEFAULT Hold for 3 seconds e Warning Failure to select correct altitude setting for any given location will have an adverse effect on delivered pressure 9 CONTROLS AND DISPLAY STANDARD CPAP RANGE 9 1 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONS On Off button Ramp button Up button Increase Setting Down button Decrease Setting Mode button Step through the options KEY FUNCTION amp DESCRIPTION OPERATION ON OFF TO SWITCH ON Switches the device ON amp OFF e Press D button briefly e The device will default to display the humidity setting TO SWITCH OFF e Remove your mask e Press O button briefly RAMP TO START THE RAMP Reduces pressure to a lower e Press the 44 button level to help you fall asleep NB to reset ramp during a cycle the device must be switched off first The pressure will gradually return 70 SWITCH OFF to full operating pressure over n e Press the D button INCREASE DECREASE e Press the A and V button to raise or lower settings v Adjusts settings up or down MODE e Press seguentially to step through and view options available To step through options PATIENT MENU DISPLAY OPERATION For viewing of CPAP settings h
2. ON OFF Switches the device ON amp OFF RAMP Reduces pressure to a lower level to help you fall asleep The pressure will gradually return to full operating pressure over 20 minutes OPERATION TO SWITCH ON e Press 0 button briefly e The device will default to display the humidity setting TO SWITCH OFF e Remove your mask e Press C button briefly TO START THE RAMP e Press the button NB to reset ramp during a cycle the device must be switched off first TO SWITCH OFF e Press the button INCREASE DECREASE v Adjusts settings up or down e Press the A and V button to raise or lower settings EN e e Press sequentially to step through and view options available PATIENT MENU For viewing of CPAP settings humidity compliance data altitude and pressure settings PATIENT MENU ADDITIONAL SETTINGS e lo access additional settings From the Default setting HUMIDITY 99 Press the D gt key for 3 seconds e To view subsequent items Press the gt key DISPLAY OPERATION TO VIEW ITEMS Press the gt button to sequentially view e Humidity Setting default display For adjusting humidity levels to minimize upper airway side effects from CPAP use Press A and M buttons to raise or lower settings e Total run hours Displays the total number of hours the device has been switched on includes hours without mask use e Average compliance hours per
3. SleepStyle200 CPAP SERIES m Operating Manual Fisher S Paykel HEALTHCARE SECTION rit Ce S QOO Espanol re PACKAGE CONTENTS A A 10 11 12 13 14 15 SleepStyle 200 Series HUMIDIFIED CPAP SYSTEMS The SleepStyle 200 Series are a range of CPAP systems designed for use in the home for the treatment of OSA For further assistance please contact your local F amp P office see reverse for addresses Please keep this manual for future reference TABLE OF CONTENTS Mba Denon aras A 2 VI WA A 2 yden Use Warnings NETT omm A 2 tended USE EE ENEA A 2 De IDOL ee ee E er A 3 5 1 Important Parts of Your Device Standard CPAP Range anne cas A 3 5 2 Important Parts of Your Device Integrated CPAP Range use A 3 DOLL An ee RE o A 3 Cleaning amp TIESIN ele B ais A 4 o e ren A 4 Controls ana Display Integrated CPAP RENO ana ae A 5 ey Ber MOT A 5 8 2 Patient Menu Summary Integrated CPAP Range uni diia A 6 8 3 Patient Menu Additional Settings Summary Integrated CPAP Range sss A 6 Controls a a Display Standard CPAP Range en ee A 7 OW Display MIST IOS STG FUnCUONS sa GERE tio A 7 22 Patient Menu Summary Stande CPAP Range cota 8 9 3 Patient Menu Additional Settings Summary Standard CPAP Range 8 Feguenty Ass oS
4. Ensure that the oxygen source is turned off before turning off the device to avoid oxygen accumulating in the machine 11 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS WEIGHT ELECTRICAL RATINGS Supply Frequency Supply Voltage and Current DC to AC Inverter requirements Heater Plate Heater Plate Temperature PERFORMANCE Pressure Range Altitude Range 275mm x 170mm x 140mm Osi OSS 1 9kg 4 2lbs 3 0kg packaged in bag incl accessories 50 60 Hz 100 115V 1 2A 1 3A max 220 240V 0 8A 1 8A max Note These values represent average current 115V 200W 300W surge 230V 300W 500W surge 85W max 65 C 149 F max 4 to 20 cmH O O to 3000m or O to 9000 ft STANDARDS COMPLIANCE Designed to conform to the requirements of EN IEC 60601 1 UL60601 1 CSA CZZZANO GONI AS3200 1 0 The device complies with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements of IEC 60601 1 2 In certain circumstances the device may affect or be affected by nearby equipment due to the effects of electromagnetic interference If this should happen try moving your unit or the location of the device causing interference or alternatively consult your homecare provider 9 12 OPERATING CONDITIONS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 5 35 C HUMIDITY 10 95 RH ALTITUDE O 3000m 9000ft Above 1500m 4500 ft the maximum operating pressure will be reduced 13 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT CONDITIONS The device should be stored and transpo
5. nando oli 9 Prod PP ee 9 SDS MIO ee ee ee A 10 Storage and OPE onen MN m OT A 10 ono o mm A 10 leone o A 10 PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INITIAL USE Caution USA Federal Law restricts this device for sale by or on the order of a physician 1 SYMBOL DEFINITIONS A i E O C 0123 Type BF ATTENTION Alternating Class I Standby or 93 42 EEC Applied Part Consult Drip Proof Current Double Insulated On Off Class llb accompanying documents 2 WARNINGS PLEASE NOTE This manual refers to the SleepStyle 200 Series 10 Never block the air openings of the device or place it on CPAP unit as the device a soft surface such as a bed or couch where the filter area 1 The device should only be used with masks connectors may be blocked Keep the air openings free of lint hair or and delivery tubes recommended by Fisher amp Paykel the like Healthcare or by your physician or respiratory therapist 11 Ensure the device is dry before plugging into the power 2 Never operate the device if socket a it has a damaged power cord or plug b the tube has 12 A mask should not be used unless the device is switched been damaged with holes tears or kinks c it has been on and operating properly The vent hole s associated with dropped or damaged d it has been dropped into water th
6. qualified service personnel except should the device be knocked over as outlined in this manual 9 Do not store or use your device where it can fall or be pulled into water If water has entered the device enclosure Only applicable to integrated CPAP devices disconnect the power cord and discontinue use Seek advice from your homecare provider 3 OXYGEN USE WARNINGS If supplemental oxygen is used with the device the oxygen flow must be turned off when the device is not operating This ensures that oxygen will not flow through the tube and accumulate in the device enclosure The device should be located in a position where ventilation around the device is not restricted It is recommended that supplemental oxygen be administered at the mask Oxygen should not be used while smoking or in the presence of an open flame The use of oxygen in therapy requires that special care be taken to reduce the risk of fire Any materials which will burn in air and some that will not are easily ignited and burn rapidly in high concentrations of oxygen Accordingly for safety it is necessary that all sources of ignition be kept away from the product and preferably out of the room in which it is being used A spontaneous and violent ignition may occur if oil grease or greasy substances come in contact with oxygen under pressure These substances must be kept away from oxygen regulators cylinder valves tubing and connections and all other oxygen equip
7. 0HC607 Titration Maximizer Software HE355 Extended Life Humidification Chamber 900HC236 Isolated Serial Adaptor 900HCO10 Connector 900HC221 Tube 900HC240 Filter 900HC226 Lead Extension Kit Not available in all countries 6 CLEANING amp MAINTENANCE Switch off the device and unplug from the power socket Wipe the exterior of the device with a clean damp not wet cloth and mild dishwashing detergent Do not use harsh abrasives or solvents as these may damage the device DAILY Clean chamber and tube O Remove the breathing tube from the chamber O Rinse the tube with soapy water Hang up hose with hose ends pointing to floor to dry O Remove the chamber by pushing down the finger guard and pulling out the chamber O Pour out discard the remaining water O Clean the chamber with soapy water rinse and dry WEEKLY Thoroughly clean the chamber O Soak the inside of the chamber for 10 minutes in a solution of one part white vinegar to two parts water Replace the air filter when it becomes significantly discoloured at least once every 3 months or after 1000 hours machine running time O Remove the filter holder from the back of the device and take out the filter O Replace the old filter with a new filter Ensure the vertical black line is facing towards the device 7 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS HOw TO SET UP YOUR SYSTEM 1 2 Remove your device from its packaging Place the device on a low shelf or on the flo
8. APAN Tel 81 3 3661 7205 Fax 81 3 3661 7206 MIDDLE EAST Tel 9 71 4 360 0849 Fax 9 71 4 368 8110 SPAIN Tel 34 902 013 346 Fax 34 902 013 379 SWITZERLAND Tel 0800 83 47 63 Fax 0800 83 47 54 UK EU Authorised Representative Tel 44 1628 626 136 Fax 44 1628 626 146 Nthn Ireland Tel 0800 132 189 185043325 REV F
9. e mask should never be blocked e it is not working properly f it is connected to a PC 13 Due to the operating temperature of the heater plate during CPAP treatment avoid making contact to the exposed heater plate or Return the device to an authorised service center for chamber base examination and repair 14 At low CPAP pressures the flow through the mask may be 3 Do not use the device when the room temperature insufficient to clear all exhaled gas from the tubing and exceeds 35 C 95 F as this may lead to an elevated airflow consequently some re breathing may occur temperature which may give rise to an irritation of the airways 15 Adjusting the pressure control can result in ineffective 4 Ensure an air filter is fitted when operating your device therapy The pressure control must only be adjusted by a 5 Remove the humidification chamber before filling healthcare professional 6 Do not fill the chamber with boiling water 16 Never drop or insert any object into any opening or tube 7 When handling the device with chamber and water avoid 17 Always switch off the device and unplug the power cord tilting the device to prevent any chance of water entering from the power socket before cleaning the device enclosure 18 Empty all the water from the chamber before transporting 8 Place your device on a level surface lower than your head your device height to prevent water entering the respiratory tubing 19 Refer all maintenance to
10. es with Compliance Monitoring 9 2 PATIENT MENU SUMMARY STANDARD CPAP RANGE Press to activate Ramp Increase Decrease Model Type default MODELS HC231 HC232 Model Type default mE Total Run Time L hr Total Run Time hr Only available on devices with Compliance Monitoring Average Hours per night hr Average Hours per night hr Check sum Check sum Press once to switch device on off Display Pressure Setting cmH 90 Altitude Setting M RETURN TO DEFAULT Pressure Setting cmH 90 RETURN TO DEFAULT 9 3 PATIENT MENU ADDITIONAL SETTINGS SUMMARY STANDARD CPAP RANGE MODELS HC231 HC232 ADVANCED PATIENT MENU gt Hold for 3 seconds ADVANCED PATIENT MENU gt Hold for 3 seconds ACTUAL PRESSURE cmH 90 RETURN TO DEFAULT Increase Decrease altitude Level RETURN TO DEFAULT e Warning Failure to select correct altitude setting for any given location will have an adverse effect on delivered pressure 8 10 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS For integrated CPAP devices a When wake up in the morning my nose and throat feel dry What can do Try increasing your humidity setting If this does not help please contact your clinician for advice b How do prevent condensation in the tubing The humidity setting enables adjustment of humidity so that there should be fine misting in the si
11. ment 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 leak rate INTENDED USE The device is used to assist with patient breathing while sleeping for the purpose of treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea OSA This is done by the delivery of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure CPAP in order to prevent airway obstruction The addition of heated respiratory humidification to the device relieves the drying and irritating effects on the patient airways which usually arises from use of a CPAP system The CPAP device is for use on adult patients at home or in the sleep lab Please refer to the HC230 Series Product range listed in the Appendix section of this manual A 2 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE 5 1 Important Parts of Your Device FILTER HOLDER AIR FILTER SERIAL PORT FILTER HOLDER AIR FILTER SERIAL PORT DISPLAY 5 3 Accessories Standard Range POWER CORD DISPLAY ON OFF BUTTON 900HC010 CONNECTOR POWER CORD ON OFF BUTTON 900HC221 TUBE HEATERPLATE 900HC010 CONNECTOR lt gt LT FUNNEL CHAMBER GUARD WATER CHAMBER a WATER LEVEL LINE HC013 Conversion Kit Cold Humidification 900HC230 Compliance Maximizer Software HC014 Conversion Kit Heated Humidification 900HC232 Compliance Download Serial Cable HC385S Standard Humidification Chamber 90
12. night Displays average number of hours the device has been used at night with the mask on e Checksum Displays information for medical practitioner or dealer use to check compliance e Altitude setting Displays altitude setting e Pressure setting Displays pressure setting OPERATION e Altitude select m for metres of ft for feet using the A and V keys e Altitude level Set the altitude level by pressing the A and v keys Press gt to exit menu NOTE Failure to select correct altitude setting for any given location will have an adverse effect on delivered pressure e Actual Pressure Displays actual pressure NOTE Only available on devices with Automatic Altitude Adjustment Leak Compensation feature NOTE Manual adjustment of altitude is not featured on units where there is the Automatic Altitude Adjustment Leak Compensation feature Only available on devices with Compliance Monitoring 8 2 PATIENT MENU SUMMARY INTEGRATED CPAP RANGE Press to activate Press once to switch Ramp device on off Increase Decrease E Display moves Humidity Setting Average Hours Altitude Setting Pressure HC233 default per night Check sum Setting oz 000 hr cmH2O RETURN TO DEFAULT Humidity Setting Average Hours Pressure default per night Check sum Setting Y hr J cmH20 RETURN TO DEFAULT 0 5 INCREMENT Only available on devices with Compliance Monitoring
13. or beside your bed so that the device is positioned below head height Chamber Setup only applicable to integrated CPAP devices a Remove one water chamber from the packaging b Remove the blue caps and discard them Fig 1 c Fill the chamber up to the water filling line with distilled water only Fig 2 Never fill the chamber while it is attached to the device When moving your device ensure that the water chamber is empty Device failure due to water damage is not covered by warranty d To attach the water chamber to the device press down the finger guard and slide the chamber on Fig 3 Fig 4 e When the chamber is fitted correctly the finger guard will click into place One end of the tube has a white plastic connector Push this onto the outlet on top of the chamber Fig 5 or CPAP outlet Fig 5a Connect the other end of the tube to the mask Plug the device power cord into your household power socket and into the rear of the device Switch on the device by pressing the on off button See Fig 6 The current humidity setting is displayed For changing the setting refer to section 8 Controls and Display Your device is now ready for use 8 CONTROLS AND DISPLAY INTEGRATED CPAP RANGE 8 1 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONS Ramp button Down button Decrease Setting On Off button Up button Increase Setting Mode button Step through the options KEY FUNCTION amp DESCRIPTION
14. rted in environmental conditions of 10 to 60 14 TROUBLESHOOTING If you feel that your device is not operating correctly consult your homecare dealer Do not attempt to repair the device yourself Fisher amp Paykel Healthcare have a policy of continued product improvement and reserve the right to alter specifications without notice 15 APPENDIX The following table lists the main difference in features across the HC230 Product Range Product Code Pastures HC231 HC232 HC233 HC234 HC236 HC238 Standard CPAP 1 Fully Integrated CPAP with Heated Humidification 4 __ v V P ra LCD amp Full Download Note e Some models may not be available for sale in certain countries J 4 Fisher amp Paykel HEALTHCARE Fisher amp Paykel Healthcare Offices INTERNATIONAL P 0 Box 14 348 Panmure Auckland 1741 New Zealand Tel 64 9 574 0100 Fax 64 9 574 0158 Email info fphcare com Web Site www fphcare com USA Tel 1 800 446 3908 or 1 949 453 4000 Fax 1 949 453 4001 AUSTRALIA Tel 61 3 9879 5022 Fax 61 3 9879 5232 AUSTRIA Tel 0800 29 31 23 Fax 0800 29 31 22 BENELUX Tel 31 78 644 0924 Fax 31 78 644 0914 CHINA Tel 86 20 3205 3486 Fax 86 20 3205 2132 FRANCE Tel 33 1 6446 5201 Fax 33 1 6446 5221 GERMANY Tel 49 7182 93777 0 Fax 49 7182 93777 99 INDIA Tel 91 80 4123 6041 Fax 91 80 4123 6044 IRISH REPUBLIC Tel 1800 409 011 ITALY Tel 39 06 7839 2939 Fax 39 06 7814 7709 J
15. umidity mE TO VIEW ITEMS compliance data altitude and pressure settings Press the D button to sequentially view e Model Type default display Displays model type as default setting e Total run hours Displays the total number of hours the device has been switched on includes hours without mask use e Average compliance hours per night Displays average number of hours the device has been used at night with the mask on e Checksum Displays information for medical practitioner or dealer use to check compliance e Altitude setting Displays altitude setting cmH gt 0 Pressure setting Displays pressure setting PATIENT MENU ADDITIONAL SETTINGS DISPLAY OPERATION e o access additional settings e Altitude select m for metres of ft for feet using From the Default setting the A and V keys Press the gt key for 3 seconds e Altitude level e To view subsequent items Set the altitude level by pressing the A and V keys Press the D gt key Press D to exit menu NOTE Failure to select correct altitude setting for any given location will have an adverse effect on delivered pressure e Actual Pressure Displays actual pressure NOTE Only available on devices with Automatic Altitude Adjustment Leak Compensation feature NOTE Manual adjustment of altitude is not featured on units where there is the Automatic Altitude Adjustment Leak Compensation feature Only available on devic
16. x inches 183cm of the breathing tube closest to your face If the humidity setting is too high for the conditions condensation may occur in the breathing tube Note Using greater than 6 183 cm of tubing will increase condensation There are several ways of reducing condensation in the tube i Ensure the device is not positioned in a cool draft ii Decrease the humidity setting on your device slightly Gradually decrease the setting until the condensation no longer occurs iii Warm the air in the room c Do have to use distilled water with my device The use of distilled water will maximize the life of the water chamber Water from the faucet will often contain minerals which can damage the chamber causing pitting in the base even if the water is passed through a filter d When do I replace my water chamber Replace the chamber if the plastic walls of the chamber become cracked or cloudy or the chamber base becomes pitted Note If the chamber leaks at all it should be replaced immediately e Can use my device in other countries Yes Simply use the appropriate electrical socket adaptor and the device will automatically adapt to any voltage supply Note When moving your device ensure that the water chamber is empty Machine failure due to water damage is not covered by warranty e Can use supplemental oxygen with my device Yes oxygen can be administered at the mask Turn the device on before turning on the oxygen

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