somniCare, Inc.
Kansas City 10203 Metcalf, Ste 102 Overland Park, KS 66212 Phone: 800-272-7009 somniCare, Inc. |
When should I replace my CPAP mask, machine, and accessories?The life of your CPAP mask or machine can vary greatly depending on the care they are given, the brand and style of the equipment, or the amount of use. The following are signs to look for to alert you to consider replacing your mask or machine.
Note: Your CPAP/BiPAP machine should be checked every year to make sure it is maintaining the prescribed pressure. Caring for my CPAP equipment.The following chart will help you properly care for your equipment. Proper cleaning can increase the life of your mask and machine. Cleaning Schedule
Cleaning your machine: Unplug the PAP machine and wipe off with a damp towel as needed. Be sure machine is completely dry before plugging it in. NEVER immerse the machine in water. Doing so may cause serious electrical shock. TroubleshootingThe following are a list of possible problems and possible solutions. Do not hesitate to call somniCare, Inc. regarding problems with your equipment. Air blowing in your face.Possible solutions:
There is a “whistle” noise coming from the mask.Possible solutions:
Condensation or rain-out in your tubing or mask.Possible solutions:
These suggestions are designed to equalize the temperature difference between the room air and the air being warmed through your tubing, which is what causes condensation. Machine does not turn on. No air is coming out of machine. Or machine runs intermittently.Possible solutions:
The air from the machine seems hotter than normal.Possible solutions:
Solutions to Common DiscomfortsGetting accustomed to PAP therapy can take some time. Not everyone can immediately use their equipment all night, every night. It is important to your health and well-being that you try, but be patient with the process that it takes for your body to become accustomed to therapy. See our CPAP Desensitization section for tips on how to gradually get used to wearing a CPAP mask to sleep at night. The following are common problems that you could experience when getting used to PAP therapy and the solutions that may work for you. Never hesitate to call somniCare, Inc. for assistance or with questions about therapy. Eye IrritationPossible solutions:
Skin IrritationPossible solutions:
Stuffy NosePossible solutions:
Dry Mouth or ThroatPossible solutions:
CPAP Desensitization:Have you been experiencing difficulty getting used to your CPAP system? Is the mask or air pressure giving you feelings of claustrophobia or anxiety? If so, here are some tips for you: Step 1: Attach the mask to the CPAP device, and switch the unit “on.” Use the ramp feature at this time if you wish. Wear the CPAP mask at home while awake for one hour each day. Practice breathing through the mask while watching television, reading, or performing some other sedentary activity. Step 2: Use the CPAP during scheduled one hour naps at home. Step 3: Use CPAP during the initial 3-4 hours of nocturnal sleep. Step 4: Use CPAP through the entire night of sleep. Advance by one step after five days or once the step can be completed without anxiety. |
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