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4-6 BIpap auto m SerIeS uSer manual
Therapy Usage
7 Day Avg: 5:00
30 Day Avg: 8:00
Hrs/Night
2. Therapy Usage Screen
This screen displays the number of hours that the device provided
therapy, as 7-day and 30-day averages. The maximum value that can
be displayed for both averages is 24 hours.
Note: This screen is only for reference. Your home care provider
may periodically ask you for this information.
7 Days: 5 Sessions
30 Days: 8 Sessions
Sessions > 4
3. Sessions Greater than 4 Hours Screen
This screen displays the number of device therapy sessions that
exceeded 4 hours in 7-day and 30-day periods. The maximum value
that can be displayed for the 7-day period is 35 sessions, and the
maximum value for the 30-day period is 150 sessions.
Note: This screen is only for reference. Your home care provider
may periodically ask you for this information.
7 Day Avg: 10.0/5.0
30 Day Avg: 12.0/5.0
90% Pressure
cmH
2
O
4. 90% Therapy Pressure Screen
This screen displays a 7-day and 30-day average of the 90% pressure
that you have used. The 90% pressure is the pressure at which
you spent 90% of the session time at or below. For example, if you
have the device on (with airow) for 10 hours, and spend 9 hours
at or below 11 cm H
2
O, and 1 hour above 11 cm H
2
O, then the 90%
pressure is 11 cm H
2
O.
The rst number shown is the IPAP average, while the second
number shown is the EPAP average. In the example screen at left,
the 7-day average is 10.0 cmH
2
O IPAP, and 5.0 cmH
2
O EPAP.
The maximum value for both the 7-day and 30-day averages is 25.0
cmH
2
O.
Note: This screen only displays if you are in Auto Bi-level therapy
and if your home care provider has enabled it. This
screen is only for reference. Your home care provider may
periodically ask you for this information.
7 Day Avg: 0.0
30 Day Avg: 0.0
System Leak
L/min
5. System Leak Screen
This screen displays a 7-day and 30-day average of the leak
history for the device in liters per minute (LPM). System leak is a
combination of intentional and unintentional air leak. Intentional
leak is the expected leak at the exhalation port. Some leak is required
to minimize CO
2
rebreathing. Unintentional leak occurs around the
patient interface. If you see a large increase in the amount of leak
indicated here, contact your home care provider for assistance.
Note: This screen only displays if your home care provider has
enabled it. It is only for reference. Your home care provider
may periodically ask you for this information.