SUNSET CM061S Pediatric CPAP-VPAP Full Face Mask User Manual

October 30, 2023
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SUNSET CM061S Pediatric CPAP-VPAP Full Face Mask

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Product Information

The Ray Pediatric CPAP/VPAP Full Face Mask is a mask for patients who have been prescribed CPAP or VPAP therapy and are under the specific direction of a physician. It is used in conjunction with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP/VPAP) devices in home, hospital and institutional environments. The product comes with headgear, which needs to be assembled before use. The mask is available in four different sizes: Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large.

Intended Use

The CPAP/VPAP Mask is intended for use by patients who have been prescribed CPAP or VPAP therapy and are under the specific direction of a physician. It is used in conjunction with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP/VPAP) devices in home, hospital and institutional environments.

Contraindications

This mask may not be suitable for patients with the following conditions: impaired cardiac sphincter function, excessive reflux, impaired cough reflex, and hiatal hernia. It should not be used if the patient is unresponsive, obtunded, unable to remove the mask, or uncooperative.

Warnings: When the CPAP device is not in operation and the oxygen flow is left on, oxygen delivered into the ventilator tubing may accumulate within the CPAP machines enclosure and create a risk of fire. The use of bleach, chlorine, alcohol or aromatic-based solutions may cause hardening of the materials of construction and reduce the life of the product.

Disinfection & Sterilization Guide

The following disinfection and sterilization methods are intended for single patient use in hospital / institutional environments, and this guide is used for professional use only. These methods are the recommended procedures, and we advise that each healthcare facility consults its own procedures before carrying out the following instructions:

  1. Disassemble the cushion out of the mask frame and remove headgear set.
  2. Rinse all parts in clean water to remove residue.
  3. Hand wash all parts of the mask thoroughly with neutral cleaning detergent for about 5 minutes.
  4. Rinse all parts in clean water to remove remaining detergent and let the parts air dry.
  5. Disinfect/Sterilize: supplier before first use. Rinse thoroughly with sterile water.
  6. Dry thoroughly. Inspect all components to confirm that they are clean and dry. If parts are worn, replace them as needed.

Product Usage Instructions

If headgear is included, follow assembly instructions below:

  1. Place headgear with Velcro side down on a flat surface, detach 2 Velcro tapes on A1 & A2.
  2. Identify headgear fastening positions on the mask.
  3. Pull the upper headgear strap A1 through the slot B1 on the mask, making sure the Velcro faces outward.
  4. Fasten the Velcro tape.
  5. Pull the upper headgear strap A2 through the slot B2 on the mask, making sure the Velcro faces outward.
  6. Fasten the Velcro tape.
  7. Readjust both upper headgear straps A1 & A2 to a comfortable tension.
  8. Adjust both lower headgear straps A3 & A4 to a comfortable tension.
  9. Make sure the overhead strap is in proper position to avoid slipping down.

Intended Use

The CPAP/VPAP Mask is intended for use by patients who have been prescribed CPAP or VPAP therapy and are under the specific direction of a physician. It is used in conjunction with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP/VPAP) devices in home, hospital and Institutional environments.
Caution: US federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.

Features

  • One piece molded silicone rubber; small, light and comfortable.
  • Clear mask allows a good view of nasal area.
  • Low dead space results in low CO₂ build up.
  • Headgear with Velcro fasteners provide maximum versatility and movement.
  • Dual 360 degree swivels at the mask attachment and at the standard 22mm tubing attachment point.

Cleaning instructions

  • Detach headgear from mask.
  • Hand wash gently with mild soap and warm water, rinse the mask and components thoroughly.
  • Let mask and components air dry before reusing.
  • Replace mask if there are cracks, tears or excessive discoloration.

Disinfection and Sterilization for institutional environment and hospital
Refer to the Disinfection & Sterilization Guide of CPAP and VPAP Mask

Caution: The use of bleach, chlorine, alcohol or aromatic-based solutions may cause hardening of the materials of construction and reduce the life of the product.

Contraindications
This mask may not be suitable for patients with the following conditions: impaired cardiac sphincter function, excessive reflux, impaired cough reflex and hiatal hernia. It should not be used if the patient is unresponsive, obtunded, unable to remove the mask, or uncooperative.

Warnings

  • This mask should only be used with CPAP systems recommended by your physician or respiratory therapist.
  • Do not use this mask unless the CPAP or VPAP system is turned on and operating properly.
  • Never block the mask’s vent holes or exhalation port.

Note: CPAP systems are intended to be used with special masks with vent holes in either the connectors or the mask that allows continuous flow out of the mask. When the CPAP machine is turned on and functions properly, new air from the CPAP machine flushes the exhaled air out through the mask’s exhalation port. However, when the CPAP machine is not operating, not enough fresh air will be provided through the mask and exhaled air may be rebreathed. Rebreathing of exhaled air for longer than several minutes can in some circumstances lead to suffocation.

  • If oxygen is used with the CPAP system, the oxygen flow must be turned off when the CPAP machine is not in operation.

  • When the CPAP device is not in operation and the oxygen flow is left on, oxygen delivered into the ventilator tubing may accumulate within the CPAP machines enclosure and create a risk of fire.

  • At a fixed flow rate of supplemental oxygen, the inhaled oxygen concentration will vary depending on the pressure setting, patient pattern and leak rate.

    • Do not smoke if oxygen is in use.

    • Contact a health care professional if chest discomfort, shortness of breath, stomach distention, belching, or severe headache are experienced.

    • Avoid eating or drinking three hours before using this mask to minimize the risk of vomiting during sleep.

    • Do not use this mask if you are taking drugs that may cause vomiting.
      Caution: At low CPAP pressures the flow though the exhalation port may be inadequate to clear all exhaled gas from the tubing and some rebreathing may occur.

    • Must only be used by persons who have received adequate training and instruction from qualified medical personnel.

If headgear is included, follow assembly instructions below:

  1. Place headgear with Velcro side down on a flat surface, detach 2 Velcro tapes on A1 & A2.
  2. Identify headgear fastening positions on the mask.
  3. Pull the upper headgear strap A1 through the slot B1 on the mask, making sure the Velcro faces outward.SUNSET-CM061S-Pediatric-CPAP-VPAP-Full-Face-Mask-fig-1
  4. Fasten the Velcro tape.
  5. Pull the upper headgear strap A2 through the slot B2 on the mask, making sure the Velcro faces outward.
  6. Fasten the Velcro tape.SUNSET-CM061S-Pediatric-CPAP-VPAP-Full-Face-Mask-fig-2
  7. Readjust both upper headgear straps A1 & A2 to a comfortable tension.
  8. Adjust both lower headgear straps A3 & A4 to a comfortable tension.
  9. Make sure the overhead strap is in proper position to avoid slipping down.SUNSET-CM061S-Pediatric-CPAP-VPAP-Full-Face-Mask-fig-3
  • To remove the mask and headgear, simply unbuckle both buckles from the mask frame and pull the upper head strap away from the head.
  • To reuse the mask and headgear, simply place upper headstrap over head and hook up to both buckles.

Disinfection & Sterilization Guide of CPAP and VPAP Mask
The following disinfection and sterilization methods are intended for single patient use in hospital / institutional environments, and this guide is used for professional use only. These methods are the recommended procedures, and we advise that each healthcare facility consults its own procedures before carrying out the following instructions.

Disinfection and Sterilization Occasion:

  • Whenever the mask is contaminated by secretions, vomit, or other foreign substances considered hazardous to patient.
  • Upon judgment of respiratory therapist or doctor if the mask is for ICU patients.
  • Every continuous 7 days of use with the same patient.

Procedure:

  1. Disassemble the cushion out of the mask frame and remove headgear set.
  2. Rinse all parts in clean water to remove residue.
  3. Hands wash all parts of the mask thoroughly with neutral cleaning detergent about 5 minutes.
  4. Rinse all parts in clean water to remove remaining detergent and let the parts air dry.
  5. Disinfection/Sterilization:
    • Autoclaving should not exceed 121ºC for 15 min (excluding headgear set)
    • Cidex 2% Glutaraldehyde disinfection for 20 min (excluding headgear set): Consult disinfectant supplier before first use. Rinse thoroughly with sterile water.
  6. Dry thoroughly. Inspect all components to confirm that they are clean and dry. If parts are worn or damaged, discard them.
  7. Functional Check:
  8. The reassembled mask should be fully visually checked before use, and connected to the positive pressure ventilation machine.
  9. Wear the mask on the patient’s face with headgear and make sure the strength is enough.
  10. Make sure the mask is adjusted to a comfortable position, and there is no obvious leakage from the touching surface of the cushion.
  11. If the cushion still cannot seal well, please replace with one another.

Caution:

  • The headgear should be firmly washed, and packed separately from disinfected/autoclaved mask before next use.
  • If disposed, mask should follow the local laws related to hospitals wastes in hospital /institutional environment.
  • Disinfection and sterilization is recommended for a maximum of 30 cycles. Washing with neutral detergent is recommended for 90 cycles.
  • Do not remove the anti-asphyxia valve while disassembling the elbow connector.
  • Disclaimer: it is the user’s responsibility to qualify any deviations from the recommended method of reprocessing.
  • Contact your distributor for additional information.

Manufactured for
Sunset Healthcare Solutions 180 N Michigan Ave Ste 2000 Chicago, IL 60601

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