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HOFFRICHTER
TECHNOLOGY FOR EASY BREATHING
Operating Instructions
RESPIRATORY
THERAPY DEVICE
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Info
Serial number
HOFFRICHTER GmbH delivers all its systems and devices with a
serial number in order to ensure traceability. The serial number is
indicated on the type label on the rear of the system.
Please always specify the serial number in inquiries and complaints.
Conformity
The device meets the requirements of the
Directive 93/42/EEC.
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Contents
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Legend of Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Technology of point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Hints to be observed before starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Scope of Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Use of Oxygen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Cleaning Instruction, Changing of Air Filter . . . . . . . . .26
Alarm Functions of point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Functions of point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Display Indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
Inspection and Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Patient Passport point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
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01.
Legend of Symbols
Type label information:
Observe Safety Instructions
Applied part type BF
Electric safety class II (with protective insulation)
CE Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer
Observe the Operating Instructions
Do not dispose of the device with normal domestic
waste. For information on the proper disposal of the
device, please contact your responsible customer
service.
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Safety Instructions
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Before using your CPAP respiratory therapy device for the first
time, please thoroughly read these Operating Instructions.
Keep these Operating Instructions in a safe place for immediate
consultation, if necessary.
For the period stipulated by law, HOFFRICHTER GmbH warrants that
the product is free from any defects provided it is used as intended.
HOFFRICHTER GmbH is not liable for any damage and consequential damage nor for any effects on the safety, reliability and performance of the device, if:
• manipulations, modifications, expansions, adjustments,
repairs and maintenance measures are carried out by persons not authorized by us to do so
• use is made of accessories and spare parts which come
from other manufacturers and have not been released by us
for use with the point
• the device is used in a way that is different from that described in the Operating Instructions
• the hygiene and cleaning instructions contained in these
Operating Instructions fail to be observed
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02.
Safety Instructions
Power supply
The point has an external switched mode power supply unit with
a wide range input of 100 - 240 V~, 50 - 60 Hz. This allows connection to all energy supply networks in the world.
It is also possible to operate the device with a direct voltage of 24
V DC, e.g. for mobile use in a truck or mobile home. When connecting the device to a DC supply source, please only use the
optional connection cable and do not use the device with a PC.
In order to prevent potential hazards, please follow the
instructions below:
1. Exclusively use the device for your own CPAP therapy,
which must have been prescribed by a physician.
2. Only use accessories recommended and offered by the
manufacturer (see pages 20–21) or by your local dealer.
3. Check the alarm functions of the device at regular intervals
(see page 30-31).
4. Always ensure that the small hole in the mask or in the
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adapter between the mask and the tubing is unobstructed
so that the exhaled air that is loaded with CO2 can escape.
5. Never set up the point in a compartment of a cabinet nor
under your bed. Please make sure that air can easily
circulate around the device.
6. Do not place the device in the vicinity of radiators.
7. Ensure that the device is positioned horizontally. This is
particularly necessary if a humidifier is connected.
8. If you receive oxygen with your CPAP therapy, please follow
all fire protection and safety regulations with regard to the
use of oxygen.
9. Mobile use of the device is permitted only in a parked vehicle.
10.Immediately see your physician if, while using the device,
you develop one or more of the following symptoms:
dryness of the mucous membranes in nose and throat,
frontal sinus complaints, earache, a running nose, hyper
sensitivity of the skin, oversensitiveness, loss of voice,
disturbances of orientation or memory.
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02.
Safety Instructions
11. Immediately notify your local dealer if the device fails to
function properly.
12. Do not set up the device with its rear against a wall. Avoid
covering the filter system.
To maintain electrical safety, please observe the following
instructions:
• Do not put the device into operation if its housing and/or
cables are damaged
• Do not open the housing of point. Notify your local
dealer of any disturbances and failures
• Protect the device from water and moisture
• Never operate the device in moist rooms nor in a bathroom
• Do not place a vessel filled with fluid on the device
• Be absolutely sure not to seize the device if it has fallen into
water
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• Do not set up the device in the vicinity of water vessels
(bath tubs)
• Before cleaning the device, always disconnect the power
plug.
• Never place the respiration therapy device in the vicinity of
other equipment or devices, such as defibrilators, diathermy
equipment, mobile phones, microwave, remote-controlled
toys, etc. Electromagnetic fields greater than 3 V/m may
affect the operation of the device
Standby mode
The device is in the standby mode as long as the turbine is turned
off. The standby mode is indicated by the illuminated display showing date and time. If a therapy air humidifier is connected to the
device, it is also in the standby mode. To display the preset heater
stage for 5 seconds, press the appropriate key. The power consumption in this mode is approx. 2 W. The powerpackpoint is
charged in the standby mode.
• In the standby mode, the point may be continuously on
without posing any danger
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03.
Intended Use
The point is intended for treating obstructive sleep apnea in
patients with a weight of 30 kg and higher.
The point generates a continuous positive airway pressure in
order to keep the upper respiratory tract unobstructed.
The point is not suitable for being used with patients who need
artificial respiration. This therapy device is not a life-preserving
system.
The treatment pressure is applied through a ventilation mask. This
ventilation mask must be provided with an exhalation valve in
order to ensure that the exhaled air is discharged. Do not wear
the ventilation mask while the therapy device is turned off because, otherwise, you might rebreathe exhaled air. Please also follow
the manufacturer’s instructions on use of the ventilation mask.
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Intended Use
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Contraindications
Respiratory therapy may be contraindicated on patients with the
following pre-existing diseases:
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Bullous lung diseases
Pneumothorax
Very low blood pressure
Pneumocephaius or pre-existig CSF leaks or head trauma
In case of an inflammation of the paranasal sinuses or the middle
ear, it might be indicated to stop the therapy. Please consult your
physician.
If the device is provided with an aquapoint humidifier, it must not
be used with additives, such as drugs or aromatic oils, in the
water of the humidifier.
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04.
Technology of point
The point is a CPAP therapy device for treating obstructive sleep
apnea.
To generate the necessary pressure, the point is provided with an
electronically controlled blower. In order to keep the stress for the
patient as low as possible, the blower has been designed with a
high reserve capacity and a quick control response.
The air ducts for respiratory air and for the convection air required
for cooling the electronics are routed separately in the point.
The point contains a built-in microcontroller which controls all of
its functions. The device is facilitated by an integrated quartz
clock. Further comfort functions include a soft start ramp, the
automatic start-stop function and the adjustable display brightness.
While passing through the device, the air is heated a little, so that
it has a higher water absorbency. When indoor air is dry in winter,
the mucous membranes in mouth and nose may become particularly dry. This is unpleasant and may even cause infections in
exceptional cases. For that reason, a CPAP therapy might require
humidification of the therapy air.
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Technology of point
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As an accessory part, a plug-in aquapoint humidifier is available
for the point.
If necessary, just click the humidifier onto the device. Remove it
by turning its locking mechanism.
Humidifier locked
Humidifier unlocked
For more detailed information, please consult the aquapoint
manual.
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05.
Hints to be observed before starting
1. Never turn the device on if you kept it in a very cold environment. Wait for approx. 1 hour until its temperature compensation is completed.
2. Check the air filter regularly. Clean the filter at regular intervals, as described on page 26. Never use the device without
an air filter.
3. Clean your mask system regularly and check all accessory
parts, particularly the therapy tubing, the mask and the
head gear. We recommend that you wash your face before
going to sleep, in order to remove facial oils and cosmetics
from your skin. This increases the life of the mask and
helps to prevent irritation to the skin.
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Hints to be observed before starting
05.
Please strictly observe the following setup instructions:
1. Do not place the device near a heat source. Air circulation –
particularly that below and behind the device – must not be
impaired by furniture, curtains or cushions.
2. Set up the device next to your bed. Place it on a firm and
flat surface.
3. During mobile use, the device must also be placed on a firm
and flat base, which must have an edge to protect the device from falling off.
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06.
Controls
1. Operator panel / display
2. Air outlet
3. Cover for connection sockets for integratable humidifier
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Controls
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5.
6.
7.
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DC input
RS232 interface
Filter element
Type label
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06.
Controls
8. Display
9. Programming keys
10.Enter key
11.ON/OFF key
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Scope of Delivery
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Part number:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Respiratory therapy device
Transport bag
Power supply unit
Power cord
Ventilation mask (optional)
0000 7844
0000 2111
0000 2021
3110 0012
There are various mask systems available
f. Exhalation valve
g. Therapy tubing
0000 7875
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Accessories
Part number
Therapy air humidifier aquapoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0000 7845
Battery pack powerpackpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0000 7846
filtersystempoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0000 7847
Coarse filter for point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0000 2110
Fine filter for filtersystempoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0000 2109
Coarse filter for filtersystempoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0000 2108
24-V car cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on request
12-V-to-24-V converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on request
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09.
Commissioning
1. After having set up the device properly, connect the power
supply lead to the device and, using the supplied power cord,
to a mains outlet.
2. The device displays a welcome message, the software version and the current number of treatment hours. Thereafter, the
display shows the date and time.
3. Connect the therapy tubing
a) to the air outlet, and
b) to the mask.
4. Apply the mask. If you have selected an automatic mode, the
device will start on your first breath. In the manual mode, press
the operator key to start the device.
5. The device will then run through the mask test for the time
selected and at the pressure prescribed. You should now properly fit the mask in order to eliminate any potential leaks.
6. Place the tubing such that it does not exert any pulling action
on the mask while you are lying down.
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7. Breathe deeply and calmly only through your nose. If you have
activated the soft start function, the device initially reduces the
pressure after completion of the leakage test and will then
slowly increase the pressure automatically to the prescribed
level, allowing you to fall asleep at a lower pressure.
NOTE:
For information on how to adjust the soft start and mask test
times to your individual demands, please refer to the section
entitled Functions of point (pages 36–38).
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10.
Use of Oxygen
If you also have to inhale oxygen during your CPAP therapy, please be absolutely sure to follow the instructions from the manufacturer or the dealer delivering the oxygen to you.
If you supply the oxygen directly into the mask, please use a nonkinking tube that consists of a medically approved material.
Please consult your local dealer.
You can also supply the oxygen through an adapter which is
mounted to the air outlet. Please consult your local dealer.
In any case, please be absolutely sure to follow your
physician’s instructions.
CAUTION!
Oxygen promotes combustion processes. For that reason,
please observe the valid fire protection regulations for the
use of oxygen. Keep oxygen fittings free from fat, do not
smoke, and do not handle the device near a naked flame.
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Use of Oxygen
10.
CAUTION!
If you are using oxygen together with the CPAP device, the
oxygen supply must always be turned off as long as the
CPAP device is in the standby mode or while it is turned off.
• Always turn on the CPAP device first and only then the oxygen
supply
• Turn off the oxygen supply before turning off the CPAP device
• Program the device to “Auto OFF”, following the instructions
on page 39
• Whenever you use the device, check the tube connections for
a proper fit beforehand
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11.
Cleaning Instruction, Changing of Air Filter
Cleaning the mask daily
• Disconnect the mask and the exhalation valve from the
therapy tubing
• Clean the mask as described in the mask manufacturer’s
operating instructions
Changing / Cleaning the filter
• If the filter is dirty or if the display shows Filter , the filter
must be changed or washed. To do this, pull the filter out of
the rear of the device and replace it with a new one
• If you operate the device with the optional filtersystempoint,
please clean and change the filter as described in the operating instructions of the filter
• To reset the message, hold and press the enter key while
turning the device on by connecting the power plug
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Cleaning Instruction, Changing of Air Filter
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NOTE:
Never operate the point without a filter.
Only and exclusively use original HOFFRICHTER filters. Otherwise,
the warranty for the device will be invalid.
Cleaning the therapy tubing weekly
• Use mild soapy water, thoroughly rinse with clear water, and
let the tubing dry in air
Cleaning the device weekly
• Disconnect the power plug
• Wipe the device with a cloth slightly moistened with soapy
water. Then use a dry cloth to wipe the device dry
Cleaning the head gear (if necessary)
• Disconnect the head gear from the mask
• Clean the head gear as described in the head gear manufacturer’s operating instructions
Cleaning the humidifier (if mounted)
• Disconnect the humidifier from the therapy tubing and, by turning the unlocking lever, from the respiratory therapy device
• Clean the humidifier as described in the aquapoint manual
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11.
Cleaning Instruction, Changing of Air Filter
You do not have to disinfect the device or parts of the device chemically or thermally.
Preparing the device for a different patient
If the patient using the device changes, the device must be hygienically prepared by a special dealer or by the manufacturer. The
necessary procedure is described in detail in the appropriate
hygiene plan.
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Alarm Functions of point
12.
Power failure
After a power failure and subsequent power restoration, the
motor restarts automatically, and the display shows the following
message:
If the optionally available powerpackpoint is used, the battery
supplies the device with current in the event of a power failure.
Mask alarm
This alarm function is activated only if the automatic function is
turned off. If the mask has slipped off your face or if the tubing is
pulled off the device, the device is not turned off automatically, but
emits a visual and audible alarm.
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Alarm Functions of point
Wake alarm
The point is provided with an integrated alarm clock. Using the
programming keys, you can activate and deactivate this alarm
clock at any time, for example on weekends. The alarm clock
emits an alarm at the programmed wake time. Press the operator
key once to set the alarm for the next 5 minutes and twice to
deactivate it completely.
Checking the power failure function
Use the device with running blower and then pull out the power
plug. Reinsert the power plug in the outlet. The device should
automatically continue the therapy.
If you use the powerpackpoint, disconnect one battery before
starting the test.
Checking the mask alarm
Use the device with running turbine in the manual mode
(Auto OFF). The mask is attached to the therapytubing but not
applied to the face. After a short time, an audible signal is emitted.
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Functions of point
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You can program the functions of the point with the following
three keys:
= programming key
= programming key
= enter key
Press and hold the enter key ( ) for some time to move to the
programming mode. The menu will now appear on the display.
The display always comprises no more than two lines. Using the
and keys, you can select the lines to be displayed. A triangular symbol preceding the line indicates that this line has been
selected.
Example: wake time
The point provides two menus:
1. Standard menu
2. Complete menu
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Functions of point
To switch between the menus, you must press and hold the and keys at the same time while the menu is activated. The
device acknowledges with the one of the following messages:
or
Standard menu
Wake time
Time
Date
Complete menu
Adjustable
Language
DEU, ENG, FRA,
ITA, NLD, PLK
Hours, minutes
Hours, minutes
Day, month, year
0–90 sec
0–30 min
4–20 hPa
AUTO OFF
AUTO START/STOP
AUTO START
4–20 hPa
Wake time
Time
Date
Mask test
Ramp
P-ramp
Automatic mode
Pressure PIN-protect.
Operation
Turbine
Filter
Therapy
Brightness
0 -100 %
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Display
in 5-sec increm.
in 10-min increm.
in 0.5-hPa increm
in 0.5-hPa increm
Time display in hrs.
Time display in hrs.
Time display in hrs.
Time display in hrs.
in 5% increments
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NOTE:
If you do not press any key for 30 seconds while programming,
the programming mode is automatically exited for safety
reasons.
Unless the changed value is confirmed with the enter key when
the programming mode is exited, the original value remains.
Language
point can display messages in German (DEU), English (ENG),
French (FRA), Italian (ITA), Netherlands (NLD) and Polish (PLK).
Further languages can be implemented at any time.
Setting the language:
1. Select the complete menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Language
3. Using the key, set the desired language
4. Select the line “Exit Menu” and press the key to exit the
menu
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Functions of point
Wake time
The wake time is that point in time when the device generates an
alarm tone provided the alarm clock has been activated.
To activate the alarm clock, press the key. The display briefly
shows the wake time allowing you to verify it. To deactivate the
alarm clock, press the key. On the display, an activated alarm
is indicated by a bell symbol preceding the time.
You can deactivate the alarm tone in two different ways:
1. Press the ON/OFF key. This starts the “Slumber” mode. You
will be wakened again after 5 minutes. The display shows:
To stop the slumber mode prematurely, press the ON/OFF key.
2. To deactivate the alarm clock, press the key.
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Setting the wake time:
1. Select the complete or the standard menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Wake Time
3. Press the key and, using the and keys, set the hours
and confirm with the key
4. Using the and keys, set the minutes and confirm with
the key
Time
With its built-in battery, the internal clock has a reserve power of 8
years without connection to the external power supply. You can
set hours (00 to 24) and minutes (00 to 59). The clock is provided
for outputting the correct date and for proper functioning of the
alarm clock.
Setting the time:
1. Select the complete or the standard menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Time
3. Press the key and, using the and keys, set the hours
and confirm with the key
4. Using the and keys, set the minutes and confirm with
the key
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Functions of point
Date
You can set the day (1 to 31), the month (January to December)
and the year (00 to 99).
Setting the date:
1. Select the complete or the standard menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Date
3. Press the key and, using the and keys, set the year
and confirm with the key
4. Using the and keys, set the month and confirm with the
key
5. Using the and keys, set the day and confirm with the key
Mask test
To ensure that the mask is tight while the pressure slowly increases in the soft start ramp even with higher pressures, you can
program a mask testing time of up to 90 seconds. This mask test
is carried out before the ramp is started. It checks whether the
mask is tight even under the maximum therapy pressure.
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Functions of point
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Setting the mask test:
1. Select the complete menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Mask Test
3. Press the key and, using the and keys, set the
seconds and confirm with the key
Ramp
Whenever the turbine has been started, the microcontroller of
point checks whether a soft start ramp has been programmed.
While the programmed time elapses, the soft start function
increases the pressure from an adjustable initial ramp pressure
(P-Ramp) up to the pressure prescribed, thus allowing you to fall
asleep more easily.
The soft start may facilitate your tolerance towards the respiratory
therapy.
point allows delay times ranging from zero (the prescribed therapy
pressure is applied at once) to 30 minutes (the prescribed therapy
pressure is built up within 30 minutes).
The initial ramp pressure (P-Ramp) can be set within a range from
4 hPa to the pressure prescribed.
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13.
Functions of point
Setting the ramp:
1. Select the complete menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Ramp
3. Press the key and, using the and keys, set the
minutes (ramp) and confirm with the key
4. Using the and keys, set the value for the initial pressure
(P-ramp) and confirm with the key
Programmed softstart time (0 - 30 min.)
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Functions of point
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Automatic mode
The automatic mode provides three settings
(OFF, START/STOP, START).
1. Automatic mode OFF (with mask alarm)
If you set “Auto OFF” the device must be turned on in the evening and off in the morning with the ON/OFF key. If the mask
slips off your face or a leak occurs while you are asleep, a
visual and audible warning is emitted.
2. Automatic START/STOP
If you set “Auto START/STOP”, you must simply put the
mask on your face. Once you start breathing, the turbine of
point is turned on. If you take the mask off, the turbine is
automatically turned off after a delay time of 5 seconds.
In the automatic mode, the turbine is turned off even if the
mask or the tubing slips off unnoticed during the night.
3. Automatic START (with mask alarm)
The third option that can be selected is
the “Auto START” mode. In this mode,
the turbine is also turned on once you
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Functions of point
put the mask on your face. However, the turbine will not be
turned off if the mask or the tubing slips off unnoticed during
the night. It can only be turned off by pressing the ON/OFF
key.
Setting the automatic mode:
1. Select the complete menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Auto
3. Using the key, set the desired automatic function
4. Select the line Exit Menu and press the key to exit the
menu
The device can be turned on and off in each of the modes by
pressing the ON/OFF key.
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Functions of point
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Pressure
The therapy pressure is PIN-protected and may only be adjusted
by a physician.
Do not try to find out the PIN. If you are in doubt as to whether
the pressure prescribed is the proper one, please consult your
physician.
Setting the pressure:
1. Select the complete menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Pressure
3. Confirm with the key and enter the PIN code using the and keys. Press the key after each digit
4. Using the and keys, set the desired therapy pressure
and confirm with the key
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Functions of point
Operation
This menu item shows the total operating hours including the
standby mode of point, the turbine running time, the filter operating time and the therapy time.
Inquiring the operating times of the device:
1. Select the complete menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Operation
3. The total running hours including standby are displayed
4. Press the key. The turbine running time is displayed
5. Press the key. The filter operating time is displayed
6. Press the key. The therapy time is displayed
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Brightness
The brightness of the display can be set as desired.
You can set the brightness within a range of 0 % to 100 %.
The set value defines the brightness which develops after 30
seconds. If you press any key, the brightness is always 100 %.
Setting the brightness:
1. Select the complete menu (see page 32)
2. Using the and keys, select Brightness
3. Confirm with the key and, using the and keys, set
the desired brightness
4. Confirm with the key
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Unpleasant feeling of
an excessive
pressure
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Possible cause
Unwellness with prescribed high
pressure values
Pressure tolerance
not completely
acquired yet
Dryness and irritation Air too dry
of nose and throat
Remedy
If you think there is a
mistake, consult a
physician
Relax; use or alter
the soft start function
Device probably
with-out air humidifier; consult a
physician and consider prescription of
retrofitting an
aquapoint humidifier
Return of original
sleep apnea
symptoms
Inform the attending
physician
Different physical
condition and
different conditions
of living
Device failure
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Return the device to
the service to have it
checked
Troubleshooting
Problem
Irritation of the eyes
or dry eyes
Possible cause
Air escaping from
between the mask
and the skin of your
face
Running nose, urge
to sneeze
Reaction to the air
flow
Cold nose
Common cold
Room temperature
too low
Reddening of the
Wrong mask size
skin in the area of the
mask; swelling of the Head gear too tight
skin
Allergic reaction
14.
Remedy
Replace the mask if
its material has
become brittle
Check the mask for
proper positioning
Increase the air
humidity in the room
or the temperature of
the humidifier
Consult a physician
Increase the room
temperature; warm
up the tubing under
your pillow
Inform the attending
physician
Head straps loosened
Inform the attending
physician
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14.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Air too warm
No air flow
Low air flow
Turbine always
works with
maximum speed
Pain in nose,
paranasal sinuses
or ears
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Possible cause
Dirty filter
Air inlet is blocked
Remedy
Exchange filter
Make sure air input is
clear
Heating too close to Check position of
point
point
Device defective
Contact your authorized dealer
Soft start function
Decrease soft start
active
time
Air input is blocked Make sure air inlet is
clear
Leakage in device
Contact your authorized dealer
Inflammation of the Stop therapy and
paranasal sinuses or consult a physician
the middle ear
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Display Indications
15.
The sections below describe the most important display messages. All further messages will be clear from their context.
Mask Test 55s
Ramp . . . 10:33
Mask Alarm 10s
Check Mask
You have 55 sec left for seating the mask
properly. Once this time has elapsed, the
device starts with the soft start function.
There is 10 min and 33 sec left until
the full therapy pressure has been
reached.
The mask has slipped off your face or you
failed to put the mask on your face while
the automatic mode was turned off and
the blower was running.
Alarm ON 05:45
You pressed the key in the normal operating mode. There will be a message that
you will be wakened at 05.45 hours.
Alarm Clock OFF
You pressed the key in the normal operating mode. There will be a message that
the alarm clock has been turned off.
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15.
Display Indications
Wake Alarm
Slumber
1:18
Wake Alarm OFF
Filter Power Failure
Restart Turbine
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The wake alarm has been initiated. Press
the ON/OFF operator key once to initiate
the slumber phase. Press the key once
again to turn off the alarm clock completely.
There is 1 min and 18 sec left until the
alarm clock will waken you again.
You pressed the operator key and stopped
the slumber phase.
Change the filter (see page 26). To reset
the message, hold and press the enter key
while turning the device on with the
DC connector.
After the line voltage has been restored,
the turbine of point restarts automatically.
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Inspection and Check
16.
Although all parts of point have a very long service life, the device
should be inspected after 5000 operating hours respectivly every
2 years. We urgently recommend a technical inspection through
our authorized customer service, since they have the necessary
tools and measuring instruments.
You can contribute to increasing the service life and to maintaining proper and reliable functioning.
1. Please also observe the cleaning instructions on page 26.
2. Check the system at regular intervals.
Proceed according to the following check list:
• Visually check whether the device is damaged and/or dirty on
its outside
• Check the “mask alarm” function once a week (see page 29)
Disposal of the device
For information on the proper disposal of the device, please contact your responsible customer service.
Disposal of the packaging
You can return the packaging to your marketing partner or dispose it separately with your normal domestic waste.
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17.
Technical Data
Dimensions in mm (w x l x h)
Weight
Power supply
170 x 250 x 95 (without humidifier)
approx. 1.35 kg (without humidifier)
100 V~ … 240 V~, 50 ... 60 Hz
External power supply unit, 24 V DC
4…20 hPa (mbar) in 0.5-hPa increments
Pressure range
Power consumption without
humidifier
24 W (mean value)
Power consumption, standby mode
<2W
Pressure variance
< 0.5 hPa at an operating pressure of
< 10 hPa
Noise level without mask
< 30 dB(A) at 10 hPa (mbar)
according to MDS requirements
Air delivery volume
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Air humidity (operation & storage)
Application (altitude above MSL)
160 l/min at 10 hPa
+ 5° C ... + 40° C
– 20° C ... + 70° C
10 ... 95 % rel. air humidity
– 400 m ... 3500 m (1060 hPa ... 700 hPa)
CE mark according to EC Directive 93/42/EEC, device in compliance with MDD, Class IIa
Technical specifications subject to technical modifications.
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Patient Passport
18.
Surname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
First name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Address Line 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Town / City /Postal code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Telephone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Date of Birth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Health insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Serial number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mask type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mask size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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18.
Patient Passport
Date
Weight
Height
Blood pressure
Apnea index
Medication
CPAP pressure
Therapy level
Physician’s stamp
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Manufacturer
HOFFRICHTER GmbH
Mettenheimer Strasse 12/14
D-19061 Schwerin
Germany
Phone:
Fax:
Mail to:
URL:
+49-385-39925-0
+49-385-39925-25
[email protected]
www.hoffrichter.de
Device service
Next service
Completed
Dealer’s stamp
point-eng-0907-03

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