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RESmart
®
CPAP and Auto-CPAP User Manual
RESmart
®
CPAP and Auto-CPAP screen.
The RESmart
®
CPAP and Auto-CPAP is powered on for use when the
power cord in connected. The Pressure Start Stop Button
turns the
blower on/off.
CAUTION!
Make sure the RESmart
®
CPAP and Auto-CPAP is away from any
heating or cooling equipment (e.g., forced air vents, radiators, air
conditioners). Also make sure that bedding, curtains, or other items
are not blocking the filter or vents of the device. Air must flow freely
around the device for the system to work properly.
Standby
When you plug the device into a power source it will be in Standby
mode. The blower will not engage unless you put your mask on or you
press the start/stop button. After power on, system status will appear
on display screen as described below.
Display Screen: LED screen where all device settings will appear as
well as iCode
®
data and last night’s sleep report.
User Buttons: These 4 buttons can be used when entering the Patient
and Clinician’s menus to change the RESmart
®
CPAP and Auto-CPAP
settings.
+/- User Buttons are used to go to the previous/next option and
operate as up and down keys to change the settings.
Ramp Button is used to confirm the setting change.
Start/Stop Button will allow you to exit the Setup Menu without
saving,will turn on/off the blower.
Pressure Start/Stop Button: Use this button to start/stop the airflow. DO
NOT start the airflow until the circuit tubing is connected.
Heated Humidifier Button: Use this button when the optional
Integrated Heated Humidifier has been prescribed. This button will
control the optional heated humidifier’s output. This button will also
provide iCode
®
data when the device is in the standby state.
IMPORTANT!
The humidifier button is active only when an Integrated Heated
Humidifier is connected. Refer to the Integrated Heated Humidifier’s
instruction for additional information.
Ramp Button: When the airflow is turned on, use this button to restart
the ramp cycle (which lowers the airflow pressure and then gradually
Increases it). This will allow you to fall asleep more comfortably. When