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VPAP™ III & III ST User Manual May 2008
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SETTING UP THE VPAP
VPAP™ III & III ST Illustrations
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C OTHER ACCESSORIES
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VPAP™ III & III ST User Manual English
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Contents Introduction... 1 User/Owner Responsibility
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Medical Information... 1 What the VPAP III and VPAP III ST Are Intended For Tell Your Doctor If... Warnings Cautions
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The VPAP System... 5 Masks Humidifiers Accessories
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Setting up the VPAP System... 7 Setting Up The VPAP Attaching a Humidifier Using the LCD Screen and Keypad
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Starting Treatment... 13 Stopping Treatment Using the HumidAire 2i Warm-Up Feature Using the Mask-Fitting Feature
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Cleaning and Maintenance... 17 Daily Cleaning Weekly Cleaning Periodic Cleaning Replacing the Air Filter Servicing
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How to Use the VPAP Menus... 19 Ramp Screen How to Use the Standard Menu How to Use the Detailed Menu (if enabled by your clinician) Menu Functions (Detailed menu only) Treatment Screens
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Helpful Hints... 29 Troubleshooting... 31 System Specifications... 35 Limited Warranty... 41
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Introduction The VPAP™ III and VPAP III ST are bilevel pressure support ventilators specifically designed for non-invasive mask ventilation. This user manual contains the information you need for the correct use of your VPAP.
User/Owner Responsibility 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. This manual contains special terms and icons that appear in the margins to draw your attention to specific and important information. • Warning alerts you to possible injury. • Caution explains special measures for the safe and effective use of the device. • Note is an informative or helpful note.
Medical Information What the VPAP III and VPAP III ST Are Intended For The VPAP III and VPAP III ST systems are intended for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in adult patients for home and hospital use.
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CAUTION (USA ONLY) Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Tell Your Doctor If... You must tell your doctor, and CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) or bilevel therapy must not be used, if you have any of the following conditions: • pneumothorax or pneumomediastinum • severe heart failure, low blood pressure, or dehydration
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surgery to the brain, middle or inner ear, pituitary gland, or sinuses respiratory distress syndrome • middle ear infection or perforated ear drum • severe nosebleed. • •
Warnings CPAP or bilevel therapy should be used with caution if you have any of the following conditions: • respiratory failure • cavities or cysts in the lung, or previous history of pneumothorax • previous history of severe nosebleed • sinus infection. Tell your doctor if you have any of these conditions. Your doctor will advise you whether the likely benefits of CPAP or bilevel therapy outweigh the expected risks. Special care should be exercised if you are dehydrated, or may become dehydrated, for example as a result of fluid restriction or diuretic therapy (including changes in therapy). Discontinue therapy and seek medical advice if, during therapy or when you start therapy each night, you feel faint or light-headed. The following are general warnings that pertain to your use of a VPAP unit. Specific warnings appear next to the relevant instructions in the manual.
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WARNING This is NOT a life support device. It may stop operating with power failure or if a fault occurs in the unit. • The air flow for breathing produced by this device can be as much as 11°F (6°C) higher than the temperature of the room. Caution should be exercised if the room temperature is warmer than 90°F (32°C). • The VPAP unit should only be used with masks (and connectors)* recommended by ResMed, or by your physician or respiratory therapist. A mask should not be used unless the VPAP unit is turned on and operating properly. The vent hole or holes associated with the mask should never be blocked. Explanation: The VPAP unit is intended to be used with special masks (or connectors)* which have vent holes to allow continuous flow of air out of the mask. When the device is turned on and functioning properly, new air from the device flushes the exhaled air out through the mask vent holes. However, when the device is not operating, insufficient fresh air will be provided through the mask, and the exhaled air may be •
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rebreathed. Rebreathing of exhaled air for longer than several minutes can, in some circumstances, lead to suffocation. This applies to most models of CPAP or bilevel devices. The VPAP unit should only be connected to the components, humidifiers, or accessories specified in this manual. Connection of other items may result in injury, or damage to the VPAP unit. At low pressures, the flow through the exhalation ports of your mask may not clear all exhaled gas from the tubing. Some rebreathing may occur. Explosion hazard-do not use in the vicinity of flammable anesthetics. If oxygen is used with this device, the oxygen flow must be turned off when the device is not operating. Explanation of the warning: 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. Oxygen accumulated in the device enclosure will create a risk of fire. This warning applies to most types of flow generators. Oxygen supports combustion. Oxygen should not be used while smoking or in the presence of an open flame. Always ensure air flow is being generated by the device before the oxygen supply is turned on. Always turn the oxygen supply off before stopping the air flow from the device.
Note: At a fixed rate of supplemental oxygen flow, the inhaled oxygen concentration will vary, depending on where the oxygen is introduced, pressure settings, patient breathing pattern, mask selection, and leak rate. This applies to most types of flow generators.
Warnings related to treatment
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WARNING If you stop your CPAP or bilevel treatment, your sleep apnea will return immediately. • Always consult your clinician if you expect to be in a situation where you cannot use your VPAP unit. • If you are admitted to a hospital or prescribed any other form of medical treatment, always inform the medical staff that you are being treated with CPAP or bilevel. It is also important to contact the clinician who is treating you for sleep apnea. • If you experience an infection of the upper respiratory tract, middle ear, or sinuses, contact your clinician before continuing your CPAP or bilevel treatment. You may be advised to stop treatment until the infection has cleared. If you continue with treatment during an infection, be sure to clean your mask and tubing after every use. •
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Cautions The following are general cautions. Specific cautions appear next to the relevant instructions in the manual.
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Do not open the VPAP case. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Repairs and internal servicing should only be performed by an authorized service agent.
Possible Side Effects The VPAP flow generator is designed to help you have a good night’s sleep. However, you need to be aware of possible problems that may arise during CPAP or bilevel treatment.
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WARNING Consult your clinician immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms during your CPAP or bilevel treatment: • headache • middle ear or sinus discomfort • chest pain • dryness of the nose, mouth, or throat • feeling bloated due to air swallowing • air continually leaking out of the mouth while sleeping • recurrence of any sleep apnea symptoms while on CPAP or bilevel. Skin irritation may occur from sensitivity to the mask materials or from excessively tight headgear straps. A correctly fitted mask and appropriately adjusted straps will often prevent skin irritation. If problems persist, contact your clinician for advice.
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The VPAP System Please refer to the illustrations in section A of the illustration sheet. Please identify and familiarize yourself with the following components of the VPAP unit: • VPAP front view (A-1) • VPAP rear view (A-2) • Power cord (A-3) • Carry bag (A-4) • 6’6" (2 m) air tubing (A-5).
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WARNING Do not connect any device to the auxiliary port. Although your health care provider may connect specially designed devices to the auxiliary port of the VPAP unit, connection of other devices could result in injury, or damage to the unit. • In the home environment, the only device that may be connected to the communications port is a modem that is locally approved. Locally approved modems may also be connected in the clinical environment. • In the clinical environment any PC that is used with the VPAP system must be at least 5’ (1.5 m) away from, or at least 8’ (2.5 m) above the patient. It must also comply with IEC 60950 or equivalent. •
Masks You will also need a ResMed mask system (supplied separately). The following ResMed mask systems are recommended for use with the VPAP:
Nasal Masks Ultra Mirage™ Nasal Mask Mirage™ Nasal Mask • Mirage Activa™ Nasal Mask • Mirage Vista™ Nasal Mask • Modular Nasal Mask. • •
Full Face Masks Mirage™ Full Face Mask Mirage™ Full Face Mask Series 2 • Ultra Mirage™ Full Face Mask. • •
To select the appropriate setting for your mask, see “Settings for Mask Types” on page 23.
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Notes: • ResMed VPAP devices have been designed and manufactured to provide optimum performance using ResMed vented mask systems. While other vented mask systems may be used, performance and data outputs may be affected. To select an appropriate setting for another mask system, find the closest match to a ResMed mask in Table 3 on page 23. • Not all masks are available in all regions.
Humidifiers Please refer to the illustrations in section B of the illustration sheet. A humidifier may be required if you are experiencing dryness of the nose, throat or mouth. The VPAP is compatible for use with the following humidifiers: • HumidAire 2i™ heated humidifier (B-1) • HumidAire 2iC™ passover humidifier (B-2) • HumidAire™ heated humidifier (B-3) • ResMed Passover humidifier (B-4).
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WARNING Only the HumidAire 2i, HumidAire 2iC, HumidAire heated humidifier and the ResMed Passover are compatible for use with the VPAP. Please refer to Warnings on page 2.
Accessories Please refer to the illustrations in section C of the illustration sheet. The following accessories may be purchased separately: • 9’10" (3 m) air tubing (C-1) • Medium 21" (52 cm) air tubing for the HumidAire and ResMed Passover humidifiers (C-2). Note: ResMed regularly releases new products. Please check our website at <www.resmed.com>.
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Setting up the VPAP System Please refer to the illustrations in section D of the illustration sheet.
Setting Up The VPAP 1 Place the VPAP unit on a flat surface near the head of your bed. If the unit is placed on the floor, ensure that the area is free from dust and clear of bedding, clothes or any other objects that could block the air inlet.
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CAUTION Be careful not to place the device where it can be bumped or where someone is likely to trip over the power cord.
2 Connect the power cord to the socket at the rear of the flow generator. Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet (D-1).
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WARNING Make sure the power cord and plug are in good condition and the equipment is not damaged. • The air filter cover protects the device in the event of accidental liquid spillage onto the device. Ensure that the air filter and air filter cover are fitted at all times. •
3 Connect one end of the air tubing firmly onto the air outlet of the unit (D-2).
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WARNING Only ResMed air tubing should be used with your flow generator. A different type of air tubing may alter the pressure you actually receive and reduce the effectiveness of your treatment.
4 Assemble your mask system according to the mask user instructions. 5 Connect your mask system to the free end of the air tubing (D-3). The VPAP system is now assembled (D-4). To start treatment, see “Starting Treatment” on page 13.
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WARNING When using a humidifier, position it lower than you, and at the same level or lower than the VPAP.
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Attaching a HumidAire 2i Humidifier Please refer to the illustrations in section E of the illustration sheet. The HumidAire 2i attaches to the front of the VPAP to provide heated humidification. No other accessories are required for its use. The VPAP automatically detects the presence of the HumidAire 2i. No menu changes are required. Please refer to the HumidAire 2i User’s Manual for details.
Attaching a HumidAire 2iC Humidifier Please refer to the illustrations in section F of the illustration sheet. The HumidAire 2iC attaches to the front of a VPAP unit to provide passover humidification. No other accessories are required for its use. Please refer to the HumidAire 2iC User’s Manual for details. Note: You must activate the humidifier option in the menus if you are using a HumidAire, HumidAire 2iC or Passover humidifier.
Attaching a HumidAire Humidifier Please refer to the illustrations in section G of the illustration sheet. Medium size (21") air tubing is a necessary accessory for connecting the VPAP unit to the HumidAire humidifier. To set up the VPAP with the HumidAire: 1. Fill the HumidAire with water as described in the humidifier manual. 2. Place the filled water chamber inside the HumidAire. Connect the medium (21") air tubing to the right connector port, and the long air tubing (6’6" or 9’10") to the left connector port on the humidifier (G-1). Close the HumidAire lid. 3. Place the VPAP on top of the HumidAire (G-2). Do not place the VPAP 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 air outlet of the VPAP (G-3). 5. Connect the mask system to the free end of the long air tubing. The final assembly should look like figure G-4. 6. Plug the HumidAire power cord into a power outlet. 7. If the VPAP is not already plugged in, see Step 2 on page 7.
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WARNING Make sure that the power cord and plug are in good condition and the equipment is not damaged. 8. Navigate to the humidifier setting (if available) in the VPAP menu and select "HUMIDAIRE". See “How to Use the Detailed Menu (if enabled by your clinician)” on page 20.
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The VPAP is now ready for use with the HumidAire. To start treatment, see “Starting Treatment” on page 13.
Attaching a Passover Humidifier Please refer to the illustrations in section H of the illustration sheet. Medium size (21") air tubing is a necessary accessory for connecting the VPAP unit to the ResMed Passover humidifier. To set up the VPAP with the ResMed Passover: 1. Fill the Passover with water as described in the humidifier manual. 2. Connect the medium (21") air tubing to the right connector port, and the long air tubing (6’6" or 9’10") to the left connector port on the humidifier (H-1). 3. Place the VPAP on top of the Passover (H-2). Do not place the VPAP 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 air outlet of the VPAP (H-3). 5. Connect the mask system to the free end of the long air tubing. The final assembly should look like figure H-4. 6. If the VPAP is not already plugged in, see Step 2 on page 7.
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WARNING Make sure that the power cord and plug are in good condition and the equipment is not damaged. 7. Navigate to the humidifier setting (if available) in the VPAP menu and select "PASSOVER". See “How to Use the Detailed Menu (if enabled by your clinician)” on page 20. The VPAP is now ready for use with the ResMed Passover. To start treatment, see “Starting Treatment” on page 13.
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Using the LCD Screen and Keypad The control panel of the VPAP includes an LCD screen and keypad.
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LCD Screen The LCD screen displays the menus and treatment screens.
To assist you in adjusting the VPAP, the keypad and LCD are equipped with a backlight. The LCD backlight comes on when the unit is turned on or when you press a key, and turns off after two minutes.
Keypad Keys The VPAP keypad has the following keys: Key
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• Starts or stops treatment. • Extended hold for at least three seconds starts the Mask-Fitting feature. • Allows you to scroll through the VPAP menus, submenus and setting options.
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• Performs the function indicated by the guiding text displayed above it on the LCD screen. Guiding text includes menu, enter, change and apply.
Right (red)
• Performs the function indicated by the guiding text displayed above it on the LCD screen. Guiding text includes exit and cancel.
The keypad backlight is on at all times when the VPAP is powered.
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Starting Treatment The VPAP unit should be assembled beside your bed with the air tubing and mask system connected. See “Setting Up The VPAP” on page 7.
1 Turn the main power switch at the back of the unit to on (I).
Main power switch
When the VPAP is turned on, a welcome message is displayed on the LCD screen. The VPAP (or Ramp) screen then appears. Note: If you have the HumidAire 2i attached, see “Using the HumidAire 2i Warm-Up Feature” on page 14.
2 Fit your mask as described in the mask user instructions. 3 Lie down and arrange the air tubing so that it is free to move if you turn in your sleep.
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CAUTION Do not leave long lengths of air tubing around the top of your bed. It could twist around your head or neck while you are sleeping. • Make sure the area around the flow generator is dry and clean. It should also be clear of bedding, clothes and other potential blockages. •
4 To start treatment, press the Front key or if your clinician has enabled the SmartStart function, simply breathe into the mask and treatment will begin. After starting treatment, you can display one of the treatment screens described in “Treatment Screens” on page 26.
Ramp time Ramp time is a feature which can be enabled by your clinician. If you have difficulty falling asleep with full pressure, select a ramp time. The airflow will start very gently while you fall asleep. The pressure will slowly increase to full operating pressure over the selected ramp time. The clinician has set a maximum ramp time; you may select any value up to the maximum. To select a ramp time, see “Ramp Screen” on page 19. Starting Treatment
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Stopping Treatment To stop treatment at any time, remove your mask and press the Front key or if your clinician has enabled the SmartStart function, simply remove your mask and treatment will end (SmartStop is not applicable with the "Mir Full" mask setting).
Using the HumidAire 2i Warm-Up Feature If using a HumidAire 2i with the VPAP, you can use the Warm-Up feature to pre-heat the water in the humidifier prior to starting treatment. After stopping treatment, the VPAP will continue to blow air gently to assist cooling of the heater plate. See the HumidAire 2i User’s Manual for further details.
Using the Mask-Fitting Feature The VPAP Mask-Fitting feature can be used to help you fit your mask properly. The mask-fitting feature delivers air pressure for a three-minute period, prior to starting treatment, for checking and adjusting your mask fit to minimize leaks. If a Ramp time is selected, the mask can be adjusted at a pressure closer to the prescribed pressure. To use the mask-fitting feature: 1. Fit your mask as described in the user instructions. 2. Hold down the Front key for at least three seconds until air pressure delivery starts. The following display will appear on the LCD screen indicating that the Mask-Fitting feature is in operation. The flow generator will ramp to the Mask-Fit pressure and will remain at this pressure for three minutes. A Mask-Fit star rating is also displayed. See “Definitions of Mask-Fit Star Rating” on page 15. Mask Fit excelnt
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Mask-Fit Star rating
Notes: • The Mask-Fit star rating display disappears after three minutes. • The Mask-Fitting feature can only be started from the VPAP (or Ramp) screen. • The Mask-Fit pressure is the set treatment pressure or 10 cm H20, whichever is greater. 3. Adjust your mask, mask cushion and headgear until you have a secure and comfortable fit. 14
Once you have a secure and comfortable fit, check your Mask-Fit star rating on the LCD screen. Definitions of the Mask-Fit star ratings are presented in Table 1. Note: If there is another person nearby to check your Mask-Fit star rating, you can adjust your mask, mask cushion and headgear while lying down. 4. After three minutes, treatment will begin. • If you do not wish to wait three minutes, hold down the Front key for at least three seconds and treatment will begin immediately. • If you press the Front key for less than three seconds, the unit will return to standby mode (the VPAP or Ramp screen is displayed). Table 1: Definitions of Mask-Fit Star Rating Star rating
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Cleaning and Maintenance You should regularly carry out the cleaning and maintenance described in this section.
Daily Cleaning Mask Clean the mask according to the instructions supplied with the mask.
Air tubing Disconnect the air tubing from the VPAP unit (and humidifier, if used) and hang the tubing and mask in a clean, dry place until next use.
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CAUTION Do not hang the air tubing in direct sunlight as the tubing may harden over time and eventually crack.
Humidifier If you are using a humidifier, clean it according to the instructions in the humidifier user manual.
Weekly Cleaning 1. Remove the air tubing from the VPAP unit and the mask. 2. Wash the air tubing in warm water using mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly, hang and allow to dry. 3. Before next use, assemble the mask and headgear according to the user instructions. 4. Reconnect the air tubing to the air outlet and mask.
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CAUTION Do not use bleach, chlorine-, alcohol- or aromatic-based solutions (including all scented oils), moisturizing or antibacterial soaps to clean the air tubing or the VPAP. These solutions may cause hardening and reduce the life of the product. • Do not hang the air tubing in direct sunlight as the tubing may harden over time and eventually crack. •
Periodic Cleaning 1. Clean the exterior of the VPAP unit with a damp cloth and mild liquid soap. 2. Inspect the air filter to check if it is blocked by dirt or contains holes. See “Replacing the Air Filter” on page 18.
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