ResMed Ultra Mirage II Respiratory Product User Manual


 
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Notes:
If you are unable to resolve any leaks you
may need to try another cushion size.
Select “Ultra” as the mask option when
using the U
LTRA MIRAGE II with ResMed
flow generators that have mask setting
options.
CAUTION
This mask is not compatible with those
AutoSet T
flow generators that have an
internal pressure sensor line. It is
compatible with all other ResMed
AutoSet
flow generators.
REMOVING THE MASK
To remove the mask, depress the tabs of
the headgear clips. This releases the
headgear clips from the mask frame. Pull
the mask and headgear away from your
head.
Notes:
Do not pull the headgear off your head
without releasing the headgear clips first.
Check that you can remove the headgear
clips or the headgear unaided.
DISASSEMBLING FOR CLEANING
See section D on the illustrations sheet.
1 Detach and separate the main air tubing,
headgear, headgear clips, swivel,
forehead pads, cushion clip, cushion and
ports cap.
2 Use your thumb on the side of the vent
cover to remove it from the mask
elbow.
3 Depress the forehead support tab and
move it past the top tab position. This
allows you to remove the forehead
support from the mask frame (Fig. D-1).
4 From the inside of the mask frame, hold
one side of the elbow clip in place and
release the other side of the clip
(Fig. D-2). Remove the clip and mask
elbow from the mask frame.
CLEANING THE MASK IN THE
H
OME
Notes:
Wash the headgear before first time use,
as the dye may run. It is important to
always handwash the headgear.
The headgear may be washed without
being disassembled.
DAILY/AFTER EACH USE
Handwash the mask components in
lukewarm, soapy water. Use pure soap.
Rinse the components well and allow them
to air dry out of direct sunlight.
WEEKLY
Handwash the headgear in warm, soapy
water. Use pure soap. Rinse well and allow
it to air dry out of direct sunlight.
. CAUTIONS
Do not use solutions containing
bleach, chlorine, alcohol, aromatics,
moisturisers, antibacterial agents, or
scented oils to clean any part of the
mask system or air tubing. These
solutions may cause damage and
reduce the life of the product.
Do not expose any part of the mask
system or tubing to direct sunlight as
it may deteriorate.
If any visible deterioration of a mask
component is apparent (cracking,
crazing, tears etc), the mask
component should be discarded and
replaced.
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