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Thank you for choosing the AirFit
masks are identical—except for the interchangeable AirFit F20
silicone cushion and AirTouch F20 foam cushion. This offers
two choices for your mask, depending on your preferred
comfort, stability and seal.
This document provides the user instructions for:
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AirFit
F20/AirFit
F20 for Her
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AirTouch
F20/AirTouch
These masks are referred to collectively as F20 throughout
this manual. These masks may not be available in all countries.
Using this guide
Please read the entire guide before use. When following
instructions, refer to the images at the front of the guide.
Intended use
The F20 is a non-invasive accessory used for channeling
airflow (with or without supplemental oxygen) to a patient
from a positive airway pressure (PAP) device such as a
continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or bilevel system.
The F20 is:
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to be used by patients weighing more than 30 kg for
whom positive airway pressure therapy has been
prescribed
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intended for single-patient reuse in the home environment
and multi-patient reuse in the hospital/institutional
environment.
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F20/AirTouch
F20. These
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F20 for Her
AirTouch F20 cushion
The cushion is intended for single-patient reuse in both home
and hospital/institutional environments and recommended to
be replaced monthly.
QuietAir elbow
The QuietAir elbow is intended for single-patient reuse in both
home and hospital/institutional environments.
WARNING
Magnets are used in the lower headgear straps and the
frame of the F20. Ensure the headgear and frame is kept at
least 50 mm away from any active medical implant (eg,
pacemaker or defibrillator) to avoid possible effects from
localized magnetic fields. The magnetic field strength is
less than 400 mT.
Contraindications
Use of masks with magnetic components is contraindicated in
patients with the following pre-existing conditions:
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a metallic hemostatic clip implanted in your head to repair
an aneurysm
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metallic splinters in one or both eyes following a
penetrating eye injury.
GENERAL WARNINGS
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The mask must be used under qualified supervision for
users who are unable to remove the mask by
themselves. The mask may not be suitable for those
predisposed to aspiration.
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