AirFitTM F30i

  • Top-of-head tube connection gives users the freedom of movement in bed
  • Under-the-nose cushion eliminates red marks and discomfort on the nasal bridge
  • UltraCompact design provides visual freedom so patients can read or wear glasses in bed
  • Four cushion sizes ensure a good fit for a wide variety of faces
  • Completes our full face mask portfolio to include a tube-up and under-the-nose mask

The mask contains magnets that may interfere with certain implants or medical devices. Please refer to the Support documents for complete labeling information, including magnet contraindications and warnings. 

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Freedom to sleep the way they want

ResMed AirFit F30i is a full face mask featuring a top-of-head tube connection designed to give users the freedom to sleep in many positions.

Intuitive design

The secret behind this mask's comfortable, high-performing seal is its UltraCompact cushion design, which curves under the nose for a comfortable and secure fit. It also features a quick-release 360o elbow that makes it easy to connect and disconnect the tubing.

The complete full face mask portfolio

You now have an entire collection of ResMed full face mask options - from top-of-head tube connection and front-end tube connection to memory foam and silicone - each catered to individual user needs.

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Sizing Cushion

  1. Familiarise yourself with the cushion-sizing template provided and the cushion sizes available.
  2. Hold the sizing template under the patient's nose, and use it to determine the most suitable cushion size. Ideally, the outer edge of the patient's nose should sit on the grey band in the centre of the coloured margins. 
  3. Select the matching cushion and try it on your patient for comfort and fit.

Sizing Frame

  1. Use the frame-sizing template provided as a guide to help you choose the correct frame.
  2. If the mask frame falls back over the patient's head or sits too close to their ears, it is too large. Try a smaller frame.
  3. If the mask frame falls forward over the patient's head or sits too close to their eyes, it is too small. Try a larger frame.
  4. A well sized frame will sit centred on the patient's head, and is neither too close to the eyes or ears.

Fitting

  1. Connect the air tubing from the CPAP machine to the mask elbow.
  2. Take the elbow out of the frame by squeezing the quick-release buttons and pulling up.
  3. Ensure the magnetic clips are not connected to the frame. Twist and pull them away from the frame if they are.
  4. Place the cushion under the patient's nose, and pull the headgear and frame over their head.
  5. Bring the lower headgear straps under the patient's ears, and attach the magnetic clips to the frame on both sides.
  6. Unfasten the upper headgear straps, and pull them evenly until the mask is secure and comfortable.
  7. Unfasten the lower headgear straps, and pull them evenly until the mask is secure and comfortable.
  8. Reattach the elbow with the air tubing to the frame.

Mask Inspection

Regular inspection of your mask is essential to ensure it is working correctly. If any damage is found, the mask component should be replaced.
 

  1. Examine the mask system and become familiar with its components.
  2. Follow the user guide instructions to disassemble the mask.
  3. Examine the headgear for signs of wear, tear and damage.
  4. Examine the frame for signs of wear, tear and damage.
  5. Examine the cushion for signs of wear, tear and damage.
  6. Examine the elbow for signs of wear, tear and damage.

Managing leak

If air is escaping the mask cushion from any area other than the vent, try the following steps to locate and stop the leak.

  1. If any air is escaping from different areas of the cushion, try pulling it away from your patient's face and letting it reseal itself.
  2. If your patient feels air is escaping from the top half of the cushion, try adjusting the upper headgear straps until there is a secure seal. 
  3. Ensure the frame is centred on the patient's head and the air tubing is not pulling on their mask.

Daily Cleaning

  1. Follow the mask disassembly instructions to disconnect the mask cushion.
  2. Soak the cushion in warm water and a mild liquid detergent.
  3. Hand wash the cushion inside and out with a soft bristle brush. Pay particular attention to cleaning the vent holes.
  4. Rinse the cushion under running tap water.
  5. Leave the cushion to air dry away from direct sunlight.

Weekly Cleaning

  1. Follow the mask disassembly instructions to disconnect the mask headgear, frame and elbow.
  2. Soak each of the components in warm water and a mild liquid detergent.
  3. Hand wash each of the components. You can use a soft bristle brush to scrub the frame and elbow. Pay particular attention to cleaning the vent holes.
  4. Rinse each of the components under running tap water.
  5. Leave each of the cleaned components to air dry away from direct sunlight.

Assembly

  1. Ensure you have all the mask components and parts together.
  2. Insert each of the frame connectors into the cushion until they click into place.
  3. Connect the elbow to the top of the frame until it clicks into place.
  4. Hold the headgear so that the ResMed logo is upright and facing towards you.
  5. Insert each of the upper headgear straps into the frame, and fold the fastening tabs over to secure.
  6. If the elbow ring detaches from the frame, slide it back into the opening with the widest part of the rim facing downwards.

Disassembly

  1. Ensure the mask is not connected to any CPAP machine.
  2. Unfasten the upper headgear straps, and pull them out from the frame.
  3. Squeeze the quick-release buttons on the elbow, and pull up to detach it from the frame.
  4. Life and unclip each of the frame connectors to detach the frame from the cushion.
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An ecosystem of solutions for individual answers

From diagnostics and healthcare informatics to therapy devices and masks, our solution can help you get a better night's rest. Crafted to offer both confidence and flexibility, our products allow for a high-quality therapy experience catered to your needs.

Our device, mask and accessory ranges, together with our online support program myAir™, enable you to easily customise your therapy experience to your preferences.

References

1

* As of October, 2019. Based on available user guide data. The total weight of AirFit N30, which includes the headgear and excludes the packaging, is 45g.
 

2

ResMed guided external clinical study of 17 evaluable CPAP mask users from 12-25 February, 2019 in Sydney, AU who trialled ResMed AirFit N30 at home for 7 nights in place of their prescribed mask, ResMed AirFit P10. CPAP users rated subjective criteria for AirFit N30 and AirFit P10 on a Likert Scale of 0-10.

3

Statistically significant differences (p >0.05) in median scores were found between the two masks, AirFit N30 and AirFit P10.

4

The myAir™ for Air10™ by ResMed app is available for AirSenseTM 10 and AirCurve 10 devices with build-in wireless connectivity only. Wireless communication depends on network availability.