ResMed Ventilation Hood vpap st User Guide

VPAPST-A  
NONINVASIVE VENTILATOR  
Welcome Guide  
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Welcome  
Thank you for choosing the VPAP ST-A. Before operating the device, please read the entire Welcome and  
Information
DC power inlet  
Module/Adapter port  
Air filter  
Air outlet  
SD card slot  
VPAP ST-A at a glance  
The VPAP ST-A system comprises the following elements:  
• VPAP ST-A device • Air tubing • 90W power supply unit • S9Travel bag • SD card • S9 SD card  
protective folder.  
Optional components include:  
• H5i heated humidifier • Standard air tubing • SlimLine air tubing • 3 m air tubing • ClimateLine  
heated air tubing • ClimateLineMAX heated air tubing • 30W power supply unit (does not support H5i)  
• Power Station II battery pack • DC/DC Converter 24V/90W.  
Travelling tips  
When travelling with your VPAP ST-A only:  
• Ensure you pack the SlimLine or Standard air tubing as the ClimateLine or ClimateLineMAX heated air  
tubing is not designed to connect directly to the device.  
• Ensure you purchase and travel with the approved power cord for the region where you will be using  
the device.  
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Setting up  
1. Connect the DC plug of the power supply unit to the rear of the device.  
2. Connect the power cord to the power supply unit.  
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into the power outlet.  
4. Connect one end of the air tubing firmly onto the air outlet.  
5. Connect the assembled mask system to the free end of the air tubing.  
Notes:  
Always ensure that the VPAP ST-A is placed in an area where the alarm LED indicators are clearly  
visible.  
For more information on assembling your mask see your mask user guide.  
Support.  
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Key:  
Home  
VPAP ST-A basics  
The control panel of your device includes an LCD screen as well as  
a Start/Stop button, Push dial, Alarm mute button, Info and Setup  
menu keys.  
Humidity Level  
Ramp  
Heated Tube  
Climate Control  
Start/Stop  
Info menu  
Allows you to view your sleep statistics or exit  
from the menu.  
LCD screen  
Displays the menus, treatment  
screens and reminders.  
Push dial  
Alarm mute  
Start/Stop button  
Starts or stops  
treatment.  
Setup menu  
Info menu  
Alarm mute  
Press once to mute  
alarms. Press a  
second time to  
unmute.  
Alarm and therapy LEDs  
Setup menu  
Allows you to make changes to settings  
or exit from the menu.  
Yellow—flashes during an alarm.  
Blue—on during therapy (if enabled  
by clinician).  
Push dial  
Turning the dial allows you to scroll  
through the menu and change settings.  
Pushing the dial allows you to enter into a  
menu and confirm your choice.  
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Adjusting ramp time  
Designed to make the beginning of treatment more comfortable, ramp time is the period during which  
the pressure increases from a low start pressure to the treatment pressure. To adjust your ramp time:  
2. Press  
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1. From your HOME  
screen, turn  
3. Turn  
ramp time you  
require is displayed.  
until the  
4. Press  
to  
The selection is  
highlighted in  
orange.  
confirm your choice.  
until the RAMP  
screen is displayed  
in blue.  
Using Mask Fit  
You can use Mask Fit to help you fit your mask properly. This feature delivers CPAP pressure for a  
three-minute period, prior to starting treatment, during which you can check and adjust your Mask Fit to  
minimize leaks.  
1. Fit your mask as described in the mask user guide.  
2. From your HOME screen, push and hold  
for three seconds.  
One of the following MASK FIT screens is displayed:  
3. If necessary, adjust your mask, mask cushion and headgear until Mask Fit indicates Good.  
After three minutes, the pressure reverts to the set pressure and treatment will begin. You can end  
Mask Fit at any time by pressing  
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Selecting the mask type  
To select your type of mask:  
1. Press . The SETTINGS  
2. Turn  
until Mask is  
3. Press  
. The selection is  
screen is displayed.  
displayed in blue.  
highlighted in orange.  
4. Turn  
until the mask  
6. Push  
to return to the  
5. Press  
to confirm your  
setting that you require is  
displayed.  
HOME screen.  
choice.  
S9 Essentials  
S9 Essentials is designed to make device interaction and menu navigation easier for you. If enabled by  
the clinician, S9 Essentials disables the Info and Setup functionality so that you can simply start and stop  
therapy and adjust ramp, humidification and Climate Control.  
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Getting started  
1. Make sure the power is connected.  
2. Adjust the ramp time or humidification level if required.  
3. Fit your mask as described in your mask user guide.  
4. To start therapy, simply breathe into the mask and/or press  
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5. Lie down and arrange the air tubing so that it is free to move if you  
turn in your sleep.  
6. To stop treatment at any time, remove your mask and/or press  
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Notes:  
If your clinician has enabled SmartStart your device will start automatically when you  
breathe into the mask and stop automatically when you remove your mask.  
If power is interrupted during treatment, the device automatically restarts therapy when  
power is restored.  
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Viewing the treatment screens  
Depending on how the system has been configured, you will see one of the following example screens  
(shown in ST mode) once therapy has started:  
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9 H5i humidifier  
9 H5i humidifier  
9 ClimateLine or ClimateLineMAX 9 ClimateLine or ClimateLineMAX  
9 Climate Control – Auto  
9 Climate Control – Manual  
9 Therapy data—without  
9 Oximetry data—via the  
optional accessories  
oximeter adapter  
Pressure bar: In bilevel modes, the fixed vertical lines on the pressure bar indicate the expiratory and  
inspiratory pressures. While the treatment is ramping (indicated by an orange ramp icon) or variable, the  
pressure values appear in orange. When a set pressure is reached these values are displayed in white.  
In CPAP mode, only a set pressure is shown.  
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To toggle between the treatment screens, press  
from your HOME screen.  
9 Treatment with device  
trigger (Timed) and cycle  
(Timed, Ti Max orTi Min)  
breath indicators  
9 Treatment with spontaneous  
trigger and cycled breaths  
9 Treatment with alarm  
functionality  
Viewing the Info menu  
The Info menu has a series of screens showing your sleep quality, sleep report and service information.  
To view the Info menu, push from your HOME screen.  
In the Sleep Quality screen, you In the Sleep Report, only the  
In the Service information, the  
total device run hours (includes  
warm-up/cool-down times for  
the humidifier) and the software  
identifications are displayed.  
can always view your usage  
hours during the last session  
and if enabled by your clinician,  
data on Mask Fit and AHI is  
displayed.  
period can be changed—other  
values are for display only.  
To return to the HOME screen, push  
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Viewing alarms  
The VPAP ST-A is fitted with an alarm module that continuously monitors both therapy and device  
conditions. Alarms are only activated when therapy is running. An alarm condition is indicated by an  
audible sound, a flashing yellow alarm LED and a message on the screen. When the device is turned on,  
the yellow alarm LED will flash, and the alarm will sound to confirm that the alarm is working.  
9 Alarm activated  
9 Alarm cleared  
9 Multiple alarms  
When an alarm activates, a  
To clear an alarm message,  
To view the list of alarm  
messages, go to theTreatment  
corresponding alarm message is press  
displayed. If multiple alarms are to return to the previously  
active, the latest alarm message displayed screen. If the alarm  
. This allows you  
screen and press  
until  
Treatment screen 3 is displayed.  
is displayed and as these are  
cleared each message can be  
read.  
condition remains, the alarm will  
re-occur.  
Note: Power Fail and Alarm Fail  
alarms are cleared by  
pressing  
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Muting the alarm  
To mute an alarm for two minutes, press  
after two minutes. To turn on the alarm again, press  
long as the condition remains.  
once. If the condition remains, the alarm will sound again  
a second time. The alarm LED will remain lit for as  
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Cleaning and maintenance  
You should regularly carry out cleaning and maintenance as described in this section.  
Refer to your mask and humidifier user guides for detailed instructions regarding the care of these  
devices.  
Daily  
Remove the air tubing by pulling on the finger grips on the cuff. Hang it in a clean, dry place until next  
use.  
Notes:  
Do not hang the air tubing in direct sunlight as it may harden over time and eventually crack.  
Do not wash the air tubing in a washing machine or dishwasher.  
Weekly  
1. Remove the air tubing from the device and the mask.  
2. Wash the air tubing in warm water using mild detergent.  
3. Rinse thoroughly, hang, and allow to dry.  
4. Before next use, reconnect the air tubing to the air outlet and mask.  
Monthly  
1. Wipe the exterior of the device with a damp cloth and mild detergent.  
2. Check the air filter for holes and blockage by dirt or dust. Replace the air filter if necessary.  
Replacing the air filter  
Replace the air filter every six months (or more often if  
necessary).  
1. Remove the air filter cover from the back of the device.  
2. Remove and discard the old air filter.  
3. Insert a new ResMed air filter ensuring that it is sitting  
flat in the air filter cover.  
4. Replace the air filter cover.  
Air filter cover  
Notes:  
Ensure the air filter and air  
filter cover are fitted at all  
times.  
Do not wash the air filter.  
The air filter is not washable  
or reusable.  
Air filter  
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SD card  
An SD card has been supplied  
to gather therapy data from  
your device and provide settings  
updates from your clinician.  
When instructed to do so,  
disconnect the device from the  
power outlet, remove your SD  
card, insert it in the protective  
folder and send it to your  
clinician.  
Removing the card  
1. Push in the SD card to  
release it.  
2. Remove the card.  
3. Insert the card into the  
protective folder.  
4. Send the protective folder  
back to your clinician as  
instructed.  
For more information on  
removing and inserting your  
card refer to your S9 SD Card  
Protective Folder provided with  
your device. Please retain the  
S9 SD Card Protective Folder  
for future use.  
Notes:  
ForTroubleshooting information  
refer to the Information Guide.  
For more product information see  
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Respiratory Care Solutions  
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VPAP ST-A  
WELCOME  
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Manufacturer: ResMed Ltd 1 Elizabeth Macarthur Drive Bella Vista NSW 2153 Australia. Distributed by: ResMed Corp 9001  
Spectrum Center Boulevard San Diego CA 92123 USA.  
ResMed (UK) Ltd 96 Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4RY  
S9, H5i, ClimateLine, SlimLine, SmartStart and VPAP are trademarks of ResMed Ltd and S9, ClimateLine, SlimLine, SmartStart and  
VPAP are registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.  
© 2012 ResMed Ltd.  
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