Masks – ResMed Flow Generator VPAP Adapt SV User Manual

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VPAP Adapt SV System

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Figure 2: Rear of VPAP Adapt SV

See page 14 to connect a ResLink™. See page 30 to replace the air filter.

Figure 3: Air tubing fully assembled

All necessary air tubing components are packed with the VPAP Adapt SV:

a 6’6" (2 m) length of air tubing

a pressure sensor tube (to measure pressure at the mask) with Luer
connectors

tube clips (to hold the pressure sensor tube onto the air tubing)

a proximal cuff (a special connector that attaches the pressure sensor tube
into the main air tubing so you only need to make one attachment to the
mask).

The air tubing is supplied with the proximal cuff connected. Attach the tube clips
evenly along the air tubing. Press the pressure sensor tube into the tube clips,
and screw the Luer connectors together at the proximal cuff. Make sure the
pressure sensor tube is not kinked, obstructed or twisted.

Note: ResMed recommends the following tubing products for use with the
VPAP Adapt SV: replacement air hose (only) PN14986; replacement air delivery
system (hose, sensor line, clips, proximal cuff) PN26923.

Masks

You will also need a ResMed mask system (supplied separately). For the latest
available masks, see www.resmed.com. Please refer to the table on page 21 to
set up your mask correctly for use with the VPAP Adapt SV. Your clinician can
explain the features of the masks available and will discuss the mask that best
suits your needs.

Air filter

Power cord

ResLink attachment point

Proximal cuff

Pressure sensor tube

Tube clip

Connect this end
to the mask

Connect this end to
the flow generator

Luer connector

Air tubing

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