Page 2 - VPAP; Illustrations
VPAP ™ III & III ST Illustrations Component of 248127/1 HUMIDIFIERS A B 1 2 4 Removable front cover SETTING UP THE VPAP D 1 2 4 LCD screen Handle Control panel Air outlet Air filter cover Serialcommunicationsport (9-pin) Power switch Power socket © 20 05 R esMed Ltd. © 20 05 R esMed Ltd. © 20 05...
Page 4 - User Manual
Page 6 - Contents
iii Contents Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 User/Owner Responsibility 1 Medical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 What the VPAP III and VPAP III ST are Intended fo...
Page 7 - Limited Warranty
iv Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Page 8 - Introduction; User/Owner Responsibility; Please read this manual carefully before use.; Medical Information; What the VPAP III and VPAP III ST are Intended for
1 Introduction Introduction The VPAP™ III and VPAP III ST are bilevel pressure support ventilators specifically designed for non-invasive mask ventilation.This user manual contains the information you need for the correct use of your VPAP. User/Owner Responsibility The user or owner of this system s...
Page 10 - Adverse Effects
3 Medical Information Note : The above are general warnings and cautions. Further specific warnings, cautions and notes appear next to the relevant instructions in the manual. Adverse Effects You should report unusual chest pain, severe headache or increased breathlessness to your physician. An acut...
Page 12 - The VPAP System; WARNING; Masks; ResMed mask system; Nasal Masks
5 The VPAP System The VPAP System Please refer to the illustrations in section A of the illustration sheet. Please identify and familiarise yourself with the following components of the VPAP unit: • VPAP front view ( A-1 ) • VPAP rear view ( A-2 ) • Power cord ( A-3) • Carry bag ( A-4 ) • 2 m air tu...
Page 13 - Humidifiers; Accessories
6 Notes: • ResMed VPAP devices have been designed and manufactured to provide optimum performance using ResMed vented mask systems. While other vented mask systems may be used, performance and data outputs may be affected. To select an appropriate setting for another mask system, find the closest ma...
Page 14 - Setting up the VPAP System; Setting Up The VPAP; CAUTION; Attaching a Humidifier
7 Setting up the VPAP System Setting up the VPAP System Please refer to the illustrations in section D of the illustration sheet. Setting Up The VPAP 1 Place the VPAP unit on a flat surface near the head of your bed. If the unit is placed on the floor, ensure that the area is free from dust and clea...
Page 16 - Attaching a Passover Humidifier
9 Setting up the VPAP System The VPAP is now ready for use with the HumidAire. To start treatment, see “Starting Treatment” on page 13. Attaching a Passover Humidifier Please refer to the illustrations in section H of the illustration sheet. Medium size (52 cm) air tubing is a necessary accessory fo...
Page 17 - Using the LCD Screen and Keypad; LCD Screen; Keypad Keys
10 Using the LCD Screen and Keypad The control panel of the VPAP includes an LCD screen and keypad. LCD Screen The LCD screen displays the menus and treatment screens. To assist you in adjusting the VPAP, the keypad and LCD are equipped with a backlight. The LCD backlight comes on when the unit is t...
Page 20 - Starting Treatment; Front; or; Ramp time
13 Starting Treatment Starting Treatment The VPAP unit should be assembled beside your bed with the air tubing and mask system connected. See “Setting Up The VPAP” on page 7. 1 Turn the main power switch at the back of the unit to on (I) . When the VPAP is turned on, a welcome message is displayed o...
Page 21 - Stopping Treatment; Using the HumidAire 2i Warm-Up Feature; Using the Mask-Fitting Feature
14 Stopping Treatment To stop treatment at any time, remove your mask and press the Front key or if your clinician has enabled the SmartStart function, simply remove your mask and treatment will end (SmartStop is not applicable with the "Mir Full" mask setting). Using the HumidAire 2i Warm-U...
Page 24 - Cleaning and Maintenance; Daily Cleaning; Mask; Weekly Cleaning; Periodic Cleaning
17 Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning and Maintenance You should regularly carry out the cleaning and maintenance described in this section. Daily Cleaning Mask Clean the mask according to the instructions supplied with the mask. Air tubing Disconnect the air tubing from the VPAP unit (and humidifier...
Page 25 - Replacing the Air Filter; Servicing
18 ! WARNING Beware of electric shock. Do not immerse the flow generator or power cord in water. Always unplug the flow generator before cleaning and be sure that it is dry before reconnecting. ! CAUTION Do not attempt to open the VPAP . There are no user serviceable parts inside. Repairs and intern...
Page 26 - How to Use the VPAP Menus; Ramp Screen
19 How to Use the VPAP Menus How to Use the VPAP Menus The VPAP unit provides a set of functions arranged in menus and submenus. Via the LCD screen, the menus and submenus allow you to view and change the settings for a particular function. You can access the menus regardless of whether the VPAP is ...
Page 27 - Left; Right
20 Figure 1: VPAP Standard Menu Series • To access the VPAP menus:Press the Left key (menu) while the VPAP (or Ramp) screen is displayed. • To scroll through items within the menu:Press the Up/Down key • To exit out of the menu:Press the Right key (exit) How to Use the Detailed Menu (if enabled by y...
Page 29 - Settings Menu
22 • To access the VPAP menus:Press the Left key (menu) while the VPAP (or Ramp) screen is displayed. • To scroll through items within a menu or submenu:Press the Up/Down key • To enter a submenu:Press the Left key (enter). • To change a setting option for a function:1. Press the Left key (change) 2...
Page 30 - SmartStartTM; Settings for Mask Types
23 How to Use the VPAP Menus SmartStart™ The VPAP has a function called SmartStart which can be enabled by your clinician. If SmartStart is enabled, VPAP will start automatically when you breathe into the mask and will stop automatically when you take your mask off. This means you do not have to pre...
Page 31 - Results Menu
24 Results Menu Note: This menu appears only if at least one Smart Data™ option has been enabled by the clinician. See the VPAP III Smart Data Diary for further details. Table 4: Results Menu STANDARD Mirage Activa Nasal MaskMirage Vista Nasal MaskModular Nasal Mask MIR FULL Mirage Full Face MaskMir...
Page 32 - Options Menu
25 How to Use the VPAP Menus Options Menu Table 5: Options Menu Servicing Menu Table 6: Servicing Menu * This item also appears in the Standard Menu. Function Default Function Description Setting Options Smart Data –Auto Appear OFF The Smart Data menu is displayed only if one or more of the options ...
Page 33 - Treatment Screens
26 Treatment Screens After starting treatment, you can display one of the treatment screens below. Press the Up/Down key to switch between views. Figure 3: Treatment screen 1 Figure 4: Treatment screen 2 Figure 5: Treatment screen 3 The treatment screens contain the following information: Treatment ...
Page 34 - Cycle indicator
27 How to Use the VPAP Menus Minute ventilation: Volume of air inhaled per minute (units: litres per minute). It is the product of respiratory rate and tidal volume. Tidal volume: Volume of air inhaled per breath (units: millilitres per breath). Cycle indicator : How the VPAP changes the pressure wh...
Page 36 - Helpful Hints; Starting out; Mouth Leaks; Nasal Irritation; Dryness; Travelling with the VPAP; International Use; Using a Battery and an Inverter
29 Helpful Hints Helpful Hints Starting out Mouth Leaks If using a nasal mask, try to keep your mouth closed during treatment. Air leaks from your mouth can decrease the effectiveness of your treatment. If mouth leaks are a problem, a full face mask or chin strap may help. Contact your clinician or ...
Page 38 - Troubleshooting
31 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If there is a problem, try the following suggestions. If the problem cannot be solved, contact your equipment supplier or ResMed. Do not attempt to open the unit. Problem Possible Cause Solution No display. Power not connected or switch at back is not on. Ensure th...
Page 42 - System Specifications
35 System Specifications System Specifications Dynamic pressure characteristics IPAP: 2 cm H 2 O to 25 cm H 2 O (measured at the end of standard 2 m air tubing)EPAP: 2 cm H 2 O to 25 cm H 2 O (measured at the end of standard 2 m air tubing)CPAP: 4 to 20 cm H 2 O (measured at the end of standard 2 m ...
Page 44 - Pressure Variation
37 System Specifications Pressure Variation Pressure Volume curve Note: The manufacturer reserves the right to change these specifications without notice. 0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 0 1 2 3 Breaths Pressure (cm H 2 O) 10 BPM15 BPM20 BPM Max Pressure 2/3 Max Pressure 1/3 Max Pressure Max Press...
Page 45 - Symbols which appear on the product; Environmental information
38 Symbols which appear on the product Attention, consult accompanying documents Class II equipment Type CF equipment Drip Proof Start/Stop or Mask-Fit Environmental information WEEE 2002/96/EC is a European Directive that requires the proper disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. This dev...
Page 46 - Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration -
39 System Specifications Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions The VPAP is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the VPAP should a...
Page 52 - Index
45 Index Index A Accessories 6 Air filter 18 , 35 air tubing 36 cleaning 17 B Back-light, LCD and Keypad 10 C Cautions 2 cleaning periodic 17 weekly 17 Cleaning and Maintenance 17 cleaning mask 17 Cleaning Periodically 17 D Daily Cleaning 17 definitions 1 Detailed Menu 20 , 21 Dimensions 35 Dryness ...