h Check the anti-asphyxia valve. With the positive pressure device turned off, verify that the valve
flapper is positioned so that room air can flow through the large openings in the valve (Figure 1a).
Turn on the system; the flapper should close, and system air should flow through the mask (Figure
1b). If the flapper does not close or does not function properly, replace the mask. Do not block the
opening on the anti-asphyxia valve or the vent holes. Ensure that the valve is not blocked with
secretions and that the flapper is dry.
This mask has a non-transferable three month limited warranty for manufacturer's defects from the date of purchase
by the initial consumer. If a mask used under normal conditions should fail, Sleepnet will replace the mask or its
components. For additional information about the Sleepnet Warranty, please visit http://www.sleepnetmasks.com/.
Per EU MDR 2017/745, please report serious incidents to manufacturer and EU Member State competent authority.
NOTE: Please dispose of the mask and accessories in accordance with local and regional guidelines.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE-SINGLE PATIENT USE
Cleaning is recommended on a daily basis. Hand wash the mask and headgear (as needed) in warm water using a
mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly after washing. Visually verify that the vent holes are clear and allow the mask to
air dry. Washing your face prior to fitting the mask will remove excess facial oils and help extend the life of the
mask.
Weekly Cleaning (if desired): The Innova Mask is dishwasher safe if placed in top rack; small components should
be secured. Air dry before use.
NOTE: The gel cushion, although silky to the touch, will not tear, leak, or detach from the mask under
normal use and following recommended cleaning and maintenance protocols. However, the gel cushion is not
indestructible. It will tear, cut, and rip if subjected to mishandling or abuse. The warranty does not cover these
types of product failures. Therefore, please handle your new mask with care.
Resistance to air flow at 50 L/min: 0.07
Resistance to air flow at 100 L/min: 0.39
DEAD SPACE VOLUME (mL approx.): Small - 155.3 ml/ Medium - 181.7ml/ Large - 196.6ml
Open-to-atmosphere pressure: 2.1 cmH
Closed-to-atmosphere pressure: 2.28 cmH
Operating Temperature: Do not expose the mask to temperatures above 140˚F (60˚C).
h Mask Frame Components - 6 months
h Headgear - 6 months
1. Remove the mask and the headgear from the package.
2. Place the headgear on a table, label side down with the narrowest part close to you.
3. Set the mask with the gel side down onto the center of the headgear.
4. Take each headgear strap and connect it to its respective location on the mask by looping the Velcro
strap through the headgear slots and attaching it back to itself.
5. Once the headgear has been properly attached to the mask, follow the fitting tips below to fit the
mask:
6. Detach one Velcro
the head and center the mask on the face (Figure 2).
7. Find the detached Velcro® strap and slide the Velcro loop back on the quick release hook (Figure 3).
8. Be sure the headgear straps are parallel and the headgear is fully extended and flat around the crown
of the head (Figure 4).
9. Adjust the bottom headgear straps by using the Velcro
Connector is parallel to the face and that there is equal tension from the headgear on both sides.After
tightening, make sure the Active Headgear Connector
Note: Do NOT overtighten the headgear.
10. Adjust the upper headgear straps by using the Velcro® tabs (Figure 6).
11. Adjust the bottom headgear straps to make sure the bottom of the mask is seated comfortably on the
face.
NOTE: For optimal seal and comfort, mask should be snug, but not tight. Adjust the tension by detaching the
Velcro straps, tightening or loosening the straps, and reattaching the Velcro.
12. Connect the mask tubing assembly to the positive airway pressure device tubing and turn the device
on to the prescribed pressure (Figure 7).
13. Turn head from side to side while lying on the bed and identify areas of leak that may prevent sleep.
14. In the event of leaks, tighten the Velcro
headgear.
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EXPECTED SERVICE LIFE
USER INSTRUCTIONS
strap by sliding the Velcro loop off the quick release hook, slip the headgear over
®
tabs closest to the area of leak. Do NOT over tighten the
®
tabs. Make sure the Active Headgear
®
can move freely. (Figure 5).
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