User Guide

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CLEANING YOUR MASK AT HOME
After each use: Wash the Seal (A). Wash the Frame (B) with the Tube
(G) connected.
After 7 days use: Wash the Swivel (E) and the complete Headgear (C).
Wash the Tube (G) disconnected from the Frame (B). It is not necessary
to remove the Frame Clip (F) and the Headgear Clips (D) from the
Headgear (C).
1. Disassemble for cleaning as described in the ‘Disassembling your
mask’ section above.
2. Hand-wash the mask parts in soap dissolved in lukewarm water. Do
not soak for more than 10 minutes.
3. Rinse thoroughly in fresh water. Ensure that all soap residue has been
removed.
4. Inspect all parts to ensure they are visually clean. If necessary, repeat
the cleaning steps until all parts are visually clean.
5. Leave all parts to dry out of direct sunlight before reassembling.
Warning: Do not share your mask with another person when using
it at home as it may result in the transfer of biological agents such as
viruses or bacteria.
Caution: Only clean the mask with cleaning products specified in the
cleaning instructions of this guide, as any other products may result in
an adverse reaction if cleaning residue is left behind.
Caution: Do not clean the mask with products containing alcohol,
antibacterial agents, antiseptic, bleach, chlorine or moisturizer as these
may compromise the function of the mask.
Caution: Do not clean the mask in a dishwasher as this may
compromise the function of the mask.
Caution: Failure to fully disassemble the mask may compromise the
eectiveness of cleaning and may result in a range of harms, some of
which are severe.