Page 3 - Mask parts; Fitting the mask
A Mask parts M i ra g e L ib ert y ™ Mouth cushion Mask frame Ports cap Valve Exhaust vents Upper straps Lower straps Lower clip B Fitting the mask 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 C Disassembling for cleaning 3 4 5 6 7 © 20 07 R esMed Ltd. © 20 07 R esMed Ltd. Inlet tube Swivel Nasal pillows Valve clip Right upper cl...
Page 4 - Reassembling the mask; Mirage Liberty; Full Face Mask; Illustrations Sheet; : For complete instructions, please read the text section; Reassembling the headgear
D Reassembling the mask 1 2 3 4 7 8 Mirage Liberty Full Face Mask Illustrations Sheet Note : For complete instructions, please read the text section in conjunction with the illustrations on this sheet. Component of: 61850/2 5 E Reassembling the headgear 1 © 20 07 R esMed Ltd. 9 6 © 20 07 R esMed Ltd...
Page 5 - Mirage LibertyTM; Intended Use; WARNING; The vent holes must be kept clear.
En gli sh 1 Mirage Liberty™ FULL FACE MASK Thank you for choosing ResMed’s Mirage Liberty. The Mirage Liberty is a full face mask that combines nasal pillows and a mouth cushion, creating a mask that is both unobtrusive and easy to use without compromising seal, stability and comfort.The mask incorp...
Page 6 - Using the Mask; The diagrams in section
2 • Any supplemental oxygen flow must be turned off when the flow generator is not operating, so that unused oxygen does not accumulate within the flow generator enclosure and create a risk of fire. • At a fixed flow rate of supplemental oxygen flow, the inhaled oxygen concentration will vary, depen...
Page 7 - Optimising mask seal and comfort; Removing the Mask
3 En gli sh 5 To tighten or loosen the headgear straps, peel the Velcro ® tab off the headgear and reposition it. Gently and evenly adjust the upper headgear straps ( B-3 ), then the lower straps ( B-4 ). Alternate the adjustment of each set of straps until they are comfortable and firm and so that ...
Page 8 - Disassembling the Mask; Note; Cleaning the Mask in the Home
4 Note: You can detach the elbow from the mask frame and leave the mask on your face. You may prefer to do this when briefly stopping therapy, for example to go to the bathroom. Disassembling the Mask See section C on the illustrations sheet. 1 Unclip the upper headgear clips from the frame ( C-3 )....
Page 9 - Weekly; Cleaning the Mask between Patients
5 En gli sh If the vent requires cleaning, use a soft bristle brush.Rinse all components well with drinking quality water and allow them to air dry out of direct sunlight. Weekly Handwash the headgear by gently rubbing in warm (30°C) water using mild soap or diluted dishwashing detergent. Rinse the ...
Page 11 - Troubleshooting
7 En gli sh Troubleshooting Problem Possible reason Possible solution Mask won’t seal properly or is uncomfortable Mouth cushion or pillows may be dirty. Clean mask according to instructions in “Cleaning the Mask in the Home”. Mask may have been fitted incorrectly. Carefully follow instructions in “...
Page 12 - Technical Specifications; The mask system does not contain latex, PVC or DEHP materials.
8 Technical Specifications Note: The mask system does not contain latex, PVC or DEHP materials. Pressure–Flow Curve Note: As a result of manufacturing variations, the vent flow may vary from that indicated in the graph. Dead Space Information Dead space is the empty volume of the mask up to the elbo...
Page 13 - Mask sizes; Symbols; System and Packaging
9 En gli sh Mask sizes (excludes inlet tube and headgear) Symbols System and Packaging User Guide size width (mm) height (mm) depth (mm) small 110 92 95 large 110 100 100 Caution, consult accompanying documents Lot number Part number/Product code No latex Humidity limitation Temperature limitation M...