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`RESMED
`
`Thank you for choosing ResMed's
`MIRAGE Swirr” NASAL PILLOWS SYSTEM.
`
`Mirage Swift“ Nasal Pillows System
`The vent holes should never be
`blocked.
`Explanation of the Warning: CPAP or
`bilevel systems are intended to be used
`with special interfaces with connectors
`which have vent holes or separate
`exhalation devices to allow continuous
`flow of air out of the interface. When
`the CPAF’ or bilevel device is turned on
`
`INTENDED USE
`The MIRAGE SWIFI is an accessory to a
`non—continuous ventilator (respirator)
`intended for single patient multi use for
`adult patients prescribed continuous
`positive airway pressure (CPAP) or bilevel
`therapy in hospital, clinic, and/or home
`environments.
`
`I ,CAUTION
`In the USA, federal law restricts this
`device to sale by, or on the order of, a
`physician.
`
`MEDICAL INFORMATION
`
`Note: The MIRAGE SWIFI does not
`contain latex materials. If you have ANY
`reacuon to airy part of the systern,
`discontinue use and consult your sleep
`therapist
`
`! WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
`This system should be used only with
`CPAP or bilevel systems
`recommended by your physician or
`respiratory therapist. It should not be
`used unless the CPAP or bilevel system
`is tumed on and operating properly.
`
`and functioning properly, new air from
`the flow generator flushes the exhaled
`air out through the attached exhalation
`port. However, when the CPAP or
`bilevel device is not operating, enough
`fresh air will not be provided through
`the system, and exhaled air may be
`rebreathed. Rebreathing of exhaled air
`for longer than several minutes can in
`some circumstances lead to suffocation.
`"his warning applies to most models of
`CPAP or bilevel systems.
`‘he exhaust vent flow is lower at lower
`system pressures (see Pressure/Flow
`Curve in section F ofthe illustrations
`sheet). If the system pressure during
`expiration is too low, there may not be
`enough exhaust vent flow to
`completely flush the air delivery hose of
`exhaled air before the start ofthe next
`inspiration.
`Discontinue using the MIRAGE SWIFT if
`you experience nasal irritation, and
`consult your physician.
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`If oxygen is used with the CPAP or
`bilevel device, the oxygen flow must be
`turned off when the flow generator is
`not operating.
`Explanation of the Warning: When the
`CPAP or bilevel device is not in
`operation, and the oxygen flow is left
`on, oxygen delivered into the ventilator
`tubing may accumulate within the flow
`generator enclosure. Oxygen
`accumulated in the CPAP or bilevel
`device enclosure will create a risk offire.
`This warning applies to most types of
`CPAP or bilevel flow generators.
`Please refrain from smoking while
`oxygen is in use.
`Note: At a fixed flow rate of
`supplemental oxygen flow, the inhaled
`oxygen concentration Wlll vary, depending
`on the pressure settings, patient breathing
`pattern, interface selection, and the leak
`rate.
`
`PARTS OF THE MIRAGE SWIFT
`Please refer to the illustrations in section A
`of the illustrations sheet.
`
`FITTING THE MIRAGE SWIFT
`Please refer to the illustrations in section B
`of the illustrations sheet.
`
`Put the headgear on your head and
`place the nasal pillows below your nose.
`Make sure the top strap passes over the
`top of your head. Make sure the vent
`on the pillow sleeve faces outwards;
`away from your face (B-I).
`Insert the nasal pillows into your nostrils.
`Gently tighten the headgear straps; first
`the back straps (B-2a) and then the top
`straps (B-2b). Alternate the adjustment
`of each strap, so that the headgear
`panels rest between the eye and the ear.
`
`The pillow sleeve should rest
`comfortably above your upper lip.
`Adjust the angle of the nasal pillows. To
`do this, rotate the pillow sleeve
`assembly forward or backward so that
`the nasal pillows sit comfortably inside
`your nostrils (B-3).
`Tube Retainer (optional)
`Use the tube retainer if you prefer to
`have the short tube assembly secured to
`the headgear in the up position (B-4).
`The short tube assembly can be
`attached in four different ways (B-5).
`Note: The short tube assembly and cap
`can be connected to either side of the
`pillow sleeve. See "Disassembling for
`Cleaning" and "Reassembling the Mirage
`Swift" for IHSTI’Il(lI()HS on how to remove
`and attach the short tube assembly and
`cap.
`Connect one end ofthe main air tubing
`to your flow generator and the other
`end to the swivel. Turn your flow
`generator on.
`Notes:
`
`-
`
`Select “Mirage” as the mask option
`when using the MIRAGE SWIFT with
`ResMed flow generators that have
`mask setting options.
`Disable SmartStartIStop and Leak
`Alert when using the MIRAGE SWIFI
`with ResMed flowgenerators that have
`these options.
`If you feel air leaks, readjust the angle of
`the nasal pillows to get a better seal.
`You may need to readjust the headgear
`straps. Do not over tighten the
`headgear straps.
`If you are unable to resolve any leals
`you may need an alternative pillow
`sleeve size.
`
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`7 Take time to adjust the following to
`achieve a secure and comfortable frt:
`
`-
`-
`-
`
`headgear straps.
`angle ofthe pillow sleeve assembly.
`position ofthe short tube assembly.
`
`REMOVING THE MIRAGE SWIFT
`To remove the MIRAGE SWIFT, pull the
`pillow sleeve assembly away from your
`nose and lift the headgear off your head.
`You do not need to loosen the headgear
`straps.
`
`DISASSEMBLING FOR
`CLEANING
`Please refer to the illustrations in section C
`of the illustrations sheet.
`
`Before disassembling the MIRAGE SWIFT,
`disconnect the flow generator tubing. To
`do this, hold the swivel and pull it away
`from the flow generator tubing.
`
`I CAUTION
`Do not pull on the short tube or the flow
`generator tubing as they may become
`damaged.
`-
`‘o disassemble the MIRAGE SWIFT for
`daily cleaning, follow steps |—3.
`"0 disassemble the MIRAGE SWIFT for
`weekly cleaning, follow steps I-5.
`Detach the short tube assembly. To do
`this, hold the elbow and pull it away
`ficom the seal ring (C- I).
`Note: The short tube assembly cannot be
`taken apart.
`Remove the cap by pulling it away from
`the seal ring (C-2).
`Detach the pillow sleeve assembly.
`Simply pull the ends ofthe frame away
`from the headgear rings (C-3).
`
`Disassemble the pillow sleeve assembly.
`"o do this, slide off the clip (C-4a) and
`t'1en peel the pillow sleeve offthe fi"ame
`(C-4b).
`‘he seal rings do not need to be
`removed from the headgear (C-5).
`
`CLEANING THE MIRAGE SWIFT
`
`I WARNING
`‘he MIRAGE SWIFT is for single patient use.
`F0 avoid the risk of cross—infection, do not
`re—use between patients.
`
`DAILY
`
`Wash the pillow sleeve assembly, short
`tube assembly, and cap with warm, soapy
`water. Use pure soap (an example of pure
`soap is Dove“) soap, unscented; made by
`Unilever). Rinse well and allow to air dry
`out of direct sunlight.
`
`WIIKIY
`
`Note: I he headgear may be washed without
`being Taken apart.
`Hand wash the headgear, tube retainer, and
`components in warm, soapy water. Use
`pure soap. Rinse the components well and
`allow them to air dry out of direct sunlight.
`
`I CAUTIONS
`Do not use solutions containing
`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 prod uct
`Do not expose any part of the system
`or tubing to direct sunlight as it may
`deteriorate.
`
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`If any visible deterioration of a
`component is apparent (cracking,
`crazing, tears etc), the component
`should be discarded and replaced.
`
`REASSEMBLING THE MIRAGE
`SWIFT
`Please refer to the illustrations in section D
`of the illustrations sheet.
`
`I Make sure both seal rings are properly
`fitted to the headgear rings (D-I).
`Assemble the pillow sleeve assembly.
`To do this:
`
`a Wrap the pillow sleeve around the
`ficame. Then insert the pillow sleeve
`edges into the groove of the ficame
`(D-2a).
`Slide the clip onto the frame to
`secure the pillow sleeve in place
`(D-2b).
`Note: If the clip does not slide easily,
`check that the pillow sleeve edge is fitted
`flush to the groove of the frame.
`Attach the pillow sleeve assembly to the
`headgear. To do this, firmly push the
`ends of the frame into the headgear
`rings (D-3). When attaching the pillow
`sleeve assembly make sure:
`-
`the headgear panels are facing out
`-
`the nasal pillows are pointing
`upwards
`the vent faces out away from the
`headgear.
`Make sure the pillow sleeve assembly is
`properly frtted to the headgear before
`going on to the next step.
`Attach the short tube assembly to your
`preferred side of the pillow sleeve
`assembly. To do this, push the elbow
`into the seal ring until clicks into place
`(D-4).
`
`-
`
`5 Insert the cap into the other seal ring
`until it clicks into place (D-5).
`6 The assembled system should look like
`this (D—6). Make sure the vent faces out
`away from the headgear.
`
`ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
`
`REASSEMBLING THE HEADGEAR
`Please refer to the illustrations in section E
`of the illustrations sheet.
`
`If taken apart, the headgear has four parts:
`A: Left strap; B: Right strap: C: Back buckle:
`D: Top buckle.
`I
`Lay out the four parts ofthe headgear as
`shown in (E- I). The panels must face up.
`Note: Before threading the straps, make
`sure that the buckles are positioned as shown
`in (E-2) and (E-3).
`2 "hread the back strapsthrough the back
`buckle (part C) as shown in
`(E-2a) and (E-2b).
`‘hread the top straps through the top
`buckle (part D) as shown in
`(E—3a) and (E—3b).
`
`TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
`
`PRESSU RE—FLOW CURVE
`Please refer to section F of the illustrations
`sheet
`
`DEAD SPACE INFORMATION
`
`Explanation: Dead space is the empty
`volume ofthe pillow sleeve and short tube
`assembly up to the swivel.
`The dead space ofthe MIRAGE SWIFI for all
`pillow sleeve sizes is 90 mL.
`
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`REPLACEMENT PARTS &
`ACCESSORIES
`
`Part No.
`
`Item
`
`60505
`60520
`6052l
`60522
`60574
`60525
`60526
`60527
`60578
`60530
`6053l
`
`Mirage Qwifi Nasal PIIIOW System
`Pillow sleeve, Small (I pk)
`Pillow sleeve, Medium (I pk.)
`Pillow sleeve, Large (I pI<.)
`Seal ring (I0 pk.)
`Cap (I pk)
`Headgear (4 pk.)
`Frame with Clip and Cap (I pk.)
`Short tube assembly (I pk.)
`Distal pressure port (I pk.)
`Mirage Swift Bag (I pk.)
`
`LIMITED WARRANTY
`ResMed warrants that your ResMed
`system, including its components—l’rame,
`pillow sleeve, headgear, tubing and other
`accessories (“F’roduct")—shall be free from
`defects in material and workmanship for a
`period of ninety (90) days finom the date of
`purchase by the initial consumer.
`For further details refer to the Warranty.
`
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