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Daily
Wash the mask system with warm, soapy water.

Do not use soaps with added scents. We recommend plain liquid soap or baby shampoo.

Rinse well and allow to air dry out of direct sunlight.

 

Weekly
Separate and hand wash the mask components and headgear in warm, soapy water. Do not use soaps with added scents.

Rinse the components well and allow them to air dry out of direct sunlight.

 

Cautions

  • Do not use solutions containing vinegar, bleach, chlorine, alcohol, aromatics, moisturizers, antibacterial agents or scented oils to clean any part of the system or air tubing. These solutions may cause damage and reduce the life of the product
  • Do not expose any part of the system or tubing to direct sunlight as it may deteriorate the product
  • If any visible deterioration of a component is apparent (cracking, tears, etc.) the component should be discarded and replaced.

Note:

  • your headgear may be washed without being taken apart.
  • the dye used in the headgear may run during the first wash
Facial muscles change when we lie down and further relax once we are asleep, so it is always best to fit the mask while you are in your sleeping position. If you sleep in a bed with no pillows, fit your mask like that. If you sleep in a recliner, fit your mask that way.
This type of problem is likely occurring due to nasal congestion. If you have a history of sinus and allergy problems, you may be better treated with a full face mask and/or humidification. You should discuss this with your health professional.
It probably means you have an incorrectly fitted mask. When using a ResMed mask, it is important not to over-tighten the mask system. If you can only get a good seal by over tightening the headgear, you probably have the wrong size cushion or an incorrectly adjusted forehead support. If you are using a ResMed mask that has a MicroFit™ Dial, it is important to note that your clinician has set the dial at the optimal position and adjusting it significantly from that position may cause discomfort.

Yes.

ResMed Full Face Masks have a special anti-asphyxia valve that opens if your PAP device loses power. This feature allows you to breathe room air in the event of a power failure.

This may indicate one of several things:

  • incorrect adjustment
  • incorrect assembly
  • incorrect size
  • mask is worn out and needs replacement

 

Replacement FAQs

You should replace your mask cushion periodically because as it becomes worn, it becomes less effective.

The life of a mask cushion depends on use, the oils from your skin, and cleaning. It is always a good idea to inspect your mask routinely; poor care may adversely affect the fit of the cushion and thus performance.

To get the longest life from your mask, be sure to wash your face each night before putting on your mask, and wash your mask after each use. Use only mild soap, nothing with perfumes, moisturizers, antibacterial agents, bleaches, etc, Always dry your mask and cushion out of direct sunlight.

Poor performance is often the first clue that your cushion may need replacement. Check for small tears or pinholes, anything that might cause a leak. Household pets have been known to damage cushions by playing with them and so have children, so you may want to keep your mask out of reach. Also, be sure you don't leave your mask somewhere that receives direct sunlight during the day.

You will need to replace your headgear occasionally. Like mask cushions, the life of headgear depends on use, the oils from your skin, and care (cleaning, etc). Taking good care of your mask is the key to maintaining the best performance and mask fit. Wash your headgear at least once per week and dry it out of direct sunlight. If you have oily skin or hair, you may need to wash it more often.

Headgear should last longer than a mask cushion, but it will depend on use and environment. Speak to your accredited ResMed distributor or contact us

Yes.

All ResMed mask components can be purchased separately through an accredited ResMed distributor. Part numbers (codes used to order) for each part are available on this Web site.

To locate a distributor near you please contact us

 

Nasal Mask or Full Face Mask? Which one is better for me?

If you mouth breathe or have mouth leaks, then a ResMed Full Face Mask will provide a number of benefits over a nasal mask. A full face mask will stop air loss that can compromise treatment, and it can resolve dry throat and nose problems. If you mouth breathe or have leaks, you will not be receiving your full treatment pressure and thus may not be getting the full benefits of your treatment.
Even if you don't mouth breathe, you may still experience mouth leaks. Mouth leaks can contribute to decreased treatment effectiveness and consequent symptoms of poor therapy.
With a deviated septum, you are likely breathing through your mouth due to your nasal passage being blocked. A full face mask will certainly work for you and would allow you the option of breathing through you nose and/or mouth. If your mouth is dry in the morning, you are probably breathing through your mouth.
Yes, however the thing to remember is that every mask has slightly different flow characteristics, so if you're using an AutoSet™ device, you'll need to change the mask setting on the user menu when you switch masks.
Everyone is different. Some people find that they prefer a full face mask while others prefer a nasal mask. It is really personal preference. However, both our nasal and full face masks utilise the same cushion technology that inflates to form a floating seal, maximising patient comfort.

 

General Masks FAQs

Yes.

Our Mirage® masks have a very thin membrane, which will typically seal even with a moustache. The shallow cushion in particular is ideal for patients with a moustache, as they may need to adjust the cushion in closer to the top lip. The shallow cushion allows the user to angle the cushion more and maintain the seal at the bridge of the nose.

It is important to pick a mask that is comfortable and does not place pressure on the sensitive areas of the face, the nasal bridge, and upper lip. We suggest you try on as many as you can, talk to other users, and look at websites.

Yes, abosolutely.

Based on one recent study, one could argue that people using bilevel therapy are more likely to benefit from a full face mask because they are more prone to mouth leak and mouth breathing. In the study, data showed that nearly ALL patients on non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) experienced some degree of mouth leak and/or mouth breathing. Mouth leak reduces the quality of your sleep and causes sleep fragmentation.

Yes.

Switching to a full face mask may eliminate or reduce your need for humidification.

It should be fine, but if you're using a non-ResMed or bi-level device, you might want to check with the manufacturer.

 

 

Do you have a question you would like answered?
To speak with a ResMed Patient Advocate or report any performance concerns with your ResMed product, call the RealSleep team on 0800 917 7071 (Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm GMT).

If you have a specific, individual health concern—especially one related to your treatment—please discuss it directly with your health professional.

 

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