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User Manual
3. Putonyourmaskassemblywhentheairstartstoow.
4. Make sure that no air is leaking from your mask into your eyes. If
it is, adjust the mask and headgear until the air leak stops. See the
instructions that came with your mask for more information.
NOTE: A small amount of mask leak is normal and acceptable.
Correct large mask leaks or eye irritation from an air leak as
soon as possible.
5. If you are using the device while sleeping, try placing the tubing
from the device over your headboard. This may reduce tension on
the mask.
6. Relax. Take normal, relaxed breaths through your nose.
NOTE: If you are having trouble with your mask, see Chapter 8,
Troubleshooting, for some suggestions.
6.2 Ch a n g i n g T h e de v i C e se T T i n g s
You can view the following settings and indicators on the device display screen:
• Measuredpressure
• Mode
• SmartCard
• Patientalarms
Additionally, you can view and modify the following settings using the
display screens:
• Humidierheat
• Flex
• RiseTime
• Rampstartpressure
• LEDbacklight
NOTE: Whenchanginganysetting(exceptfortheRampStart
Pressure setting), once a maximum setting is reached, the
setting rolls back over to the minimum setting, and likewise,
once a minimum setting is reached, it rolls back over to the
maximum setting provided. For example, the minimum
humidiersettingis1 and the maximum is 5. Once the
humidiersettingisincreasedto5, if you press the Heat
button again, the setting will go back to 1. Or, once the
humidiersettingisdecreasedto1, if you press the Ramp
button again, the setting will go back to 5.










