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2. BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 1 ab es m My BiPAP ventilator My helpful guide PHILIPS S 7 7 7 7 1515 RESPIRONICS BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 2 p Inhale Exhale And everything in between How does it work Inspiration Expiration Brief Overview p The lungs are vital organs that bring fresh oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide and other gases the body does not need The lungs hovvever do not vvork alone they depend on the muscles of the rib cage to help especially the large dome shaped muscle called the diaphragm When we breathe in the diaphragm contracts and the inhaled air passes through the mouth and nose for the mucous membranes to warm and 7 A Diaphragm contracts The diapgram lungs inflate returns into place moisten the air and filter the dust Then the air passes through the upper airways trachea and bronchus to the alveoli tiny air sacs surrounded by blood capillaries It is at the alveoli level that gas exchange takes place the blood eliminates its wastes carbon the air charged with CO is removed dioxide CO and it is replaced with Oxygen to feed the body cells It is hard to imagine that this entire process is repeated continuously every minute of your life But sometimes chronic conditions cause the respiratory system to fail and you will need to rel
3. Filling a Lift humidifier door up until it locks in place Do not force door higher than the locked position b Grasp front of chamber and slide toward you a Gently push tab located inside round opening on top of chamber b Separate top and bottom of chamber Fill bottom chamber with distilled water Observe maximum fill lines located on sides of chamber Do not overfill Reassemble the chamber by placing the hinges on lid over the two tabs on back of chamber Close lid until it locks in place with an audible click Insert filled chamber into humidifier Undocking Hold entire unit at each end and slide release latch to the right Bric latch Humidifier bottom view BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 8 What should do if an alarm sounds 1 Press the Alarm Silence button 2 Refer to the table below for the action to take 3 Press the control wheel to reset the alarm n any of the below cases if the alarm continues despite the indications contact your medical specialist or homecare provider Alarm cause and vena indicatur Screen display Text Screen display Icon User Action Loss of Povver Blank screen Blank screen The device shuts dovvn Check your povver connections Red flashing Make sure there is povver at the outlet or povver source Restore povver to the device f you have a battery connect it to the device Ventilator noper
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5. ative Ventilator noperative AD The device shuts down Contact your home care BoA provider for service zx Solid red Lovv Pressure Alarm A Low Pressure Shee The device operates This could be caused by an Red flashin excessive leak or blockage or a device malfunction g Check for the following dirty inlet filters blocked air intake excessive leak in the patient circuit High Pressure A High Pressure A The device operates This may be caused by a CN malfunctioning device Remove power from the device Red flashing R estore power Apnea N Apnea A device operates This alarm is generated when an Reriflas lnz apnea event occurs during therapy Report the alarm to your medical specialist or homecare provider Continue using your device BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 9 In any of the below cases if the alarm continues despite the indications contact your medical specialist or provider Alarm cause and visual indicator Screen display Text Screen display Icon User Action Low Minute Ventilation A Low Minute Vent A MinVent The device operates This alarm occurs vvhen the ON calculated minute ventilation is less than or equal to the 8 alarm setting Continue using your device Low Tidal Volume A Low Tidal Volume A va The device operates This alarm occurs when the device is unable to reach the target tidal volume setting 5 Red flashing Conti ontinue using yo
6. l specialist s recommendations regular physical activity bronchus clearance etc will help you improve your quality of life BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 6 q Hovv to use my device Connect the tube to the device and the mask to the tube 2 Ensure that your BiPAP ventilator is plugged to AC power source 3 When the device is plugged the main menu screen Therapy Comfort appears make sure Therapy is highlighted and press the wheel to begin therapy Text View Icon View If using a humidifier from Setup mec menu press Humidifier RR and use the wheel to adjust the heating level from 1 50 relative humidity to 5 90 relative humidity When the device is on the humidifier icon on the front panel is highlighted you can directly change the humidifier level using the wheel If necessary activate the ramp progressive increase of the pressure From Setup mec menu press Back light D EZ a AS 2 to access the screen backlight setting Text View Icon View From Comfort il menu you have access to the comfort options that your healthcare professionnal may have prescribed You can use the vvheel to modify these settings To svvitch off the device vvhile in the main monitor screen press the vvheel for a fevv seconds to stop therapy BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 7 q Hovv to use my humidifier
7. ommended in the latter stages of this disease BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 4 SE Why do I need ventilation Noninvasive ventilation NIV will mechanically assist your breathing in order to treat the respiratory symptoms of the disease It helps you be more active and independent in your daily life NIV when prescribed by your doctor and respiratory therapist according to the instructions for use will help you to rest your respiratory muscles decrease the work of breathing reduce daytime sleepiness and morning headaches improve sleep quality maintain or improve the oxygen carbon dioxide levels in the blood inflate the lungs more fully enjoy a better quality of life BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 5 How ventilator will help me Your doctor has prescribed you a BiPAP ST or BiPAP AVAPS ventilator This device will assist your breathing providing air into your lungs through a tube and a mask A blower within the device delivers a prescribed amount of air through a tube and a mask into your lungs The level of pressure will be higher when you inhale and will decrease as you 4 15 the small exhalation holes on the mask Air is dravvn from the back of the device The air from the device moves through the tube to the mask and then into your lungs Using the device regularly and following your medica
8. the ventilator Ensure the device is be washed once every completely dry before plugging it in again two weeks with mild soapy water Rince thoroughly and dry The mask the headgear and the tube Hand wash the mask regularly in mild soapy water Bn The humidifier sm G n 2 Rince thoroughly and air dry The humidifier chamber should Hand wash the headgear and the tube once a week in mild soapy be washed regularly To do so remove water Rince thoroughly and air dry the humidifier chamber from the humidifier unit then separate bottom and top parts of the humidifier chamber and place them in the dishvvasher A Do not use bleach alcohol or strong house detergent that contains alcohol to clean your device and accessories nspect the device and all circuit parts for damage after cleaning Any damaged parts should be replaced BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 11 SE Cl BiPAP ST 15 5 EPA PER sasi RR BPM er Rise Time simin 1 OU 2 3 L Humidifier uuuuu u MOSES 245 5 This is not a medical prescription This leaflet does not substitute to user manual Refer to user manual provided with the device for further information BiPAP AVAPS SEE SEE KE fy IPAP ERA san ni RR BPM mira a Rise Time Tne eZ 203 El Humidifier OUU UU l b r Q AVAPS IPAP min IPAP max Target Vte
9. ur device Patient Disconnect A Patient Disconnect A 2 The device operates This alarm occurs when the A T patient circuit is disconnected or has a large leak 8 Reconnect the patient circuit or fix the leak Low Input Voltage A Lovv Voltage A The device operates the humidifier shuts down The eo mani iin alarm is caused vvhen input povver at the device either from an outlet or battery falls below the acceptable limit for 10 seconds If the device is plugged into a wall outlet unplug the device and then plug it back in If you are using a battery replace the battery or plug the device into an AC outlet SD Card Remove A Reinsert SD Card A u The device operates This alarm occurs vvhen the device and Reinsert cannot read the SD card The card may be inserted incorrectly Remove the SD card and reinsert If the alert continues to occur replace the SD card or contact your medical specialist or homecare provider Humidifier Failure The device operates the humidifier shuts down Alert is present for 12 minutes or until the condition is fixed Turn off airflow and reconnect the humidifier to the device according to the humidifier instructions 233 Flashing BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 10 SE How to clean my device and accessories The device The grey foam filter Ensure the device is unplugged before cleaning it Use a damp cloth The grey filter must and a soft detergent to clean
10. y on respiratory equipment to help move air in and out of the lungs effectively Blood Alveolus capillaries BROCHURE BIPAP RIT HMV 017 E 15 03 10 15 08 Page 3 Why do I have difficulties breathing For some people the routine process of taking air in and out is far from simple Diseases that affect your lungs or respiratory muscles also challenge your quality of life and your overall health Your breathing may be interrupted either because your muscles are too weak to pull air into your lungs or because your airways are blocked Two reasons that may cause difficulty in breathing are e When a neuromuscular disease affects the nerves that control the respiratory muscles breathing becomes strained and vveak You may become short of breath when you exert yourself or while you re lying in bed You might also find it s difficult to cough and to control swallowing These symptoms can lead to infection or to blocked airvvays e Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease COPD refers to a group of lung diseases such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis that obstruct air from easily entering and exiting the lungs avoiding therefore the proper elimination of carbon dioxide Patients with COPD struggle to breathe and often have a chronic cough that produces sputum Medication oxygen therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation are treatment options used to reduce and control the symptoms of COPD A machine to assist breathing may be rec
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