FISHER PAYKEL SLP1SMLU Nasal Pillows Mask User Guide
- June 1, 2024
- Fisher & Paykel
Table of Contents
- FISHER PAYKEL SLP1SMLU Nasal Pillows Mask
- Indications for use
- Mask parts & features
- Operating instructions
- Before use
- Fitting your mask
- Useful tips
- Disassembling your mask v
- Assembling your mask
- Cleaning your mask at home
- Multi-patient cleaning instructions
- Overview of reprocessing methods
- Technical specifications
- Replacement parts
- Warranty Statement
- Symbol definitions
- CONTACT
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FISHER PAYKEL SLP1SMLU Nasal Pillows Mask
Indications for use
The F&P Solo mask is intended to be used by adults weighing ≥ 66 lbs (30 kgs)
who have been prescribed non-invasive positive airway pressure therapy such as
CPAP or Bi-Level by a physician. The F&P Solo mask is intended for single-
patient use in the home and for multiple-patient uses in the hospital or other
clinical settings where proper disinfection of the device can occur between
patient uses.
Contraindications
None.
General warnings & cautions
Any serious incident must be reported to the competent authority and your
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare representative.
- Warning: Do not use the mask without supervision on patients who are unable to remove the mask themselves as this may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation if vomiting occurs.
- Warning : Do not use the mask if feeling nauseous or vomiting as this may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation if vomiting occurs.
- Warning: Do not use the mask unless the PAP device is turned on and operating properly as this may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation.
- Warning: This mask is not suitable for life support ventilation as this may result in death.
- Warning : Do not administer drugs or medications into the device or breathing tube, with the exception of supplemental oxygen, as it may impact the efficacy of the medicine.
- Warning : Do not use the mask outside of the intended purpose as this may result in a range of harms, some of which are severe.
- Caution : Therapy may be compromised if your airway is congested. Use of a different mask may be recommended in this situation. Consult your healthcare provider.
- Caution: Discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider or physician if you are experiencing
- Discomfort or irritation near your eyes as this may result in an eye injury.
- Excessive leaks between the cushion seal and your face as may result in compromised therapy.
- An adverse reaction after using the mask, including an allergic reaction.
Possible side effects
While using the F&P Solo mask, you may experience:
- Difficulty sleeping.
- Facial irritation (pressure sores, skin redness, skin dryness and/or abrasion).
- Oral pain (toothache and/or gum soreness).
- Dental deformation (tooth movement and/or misalignment).
- Claustrophobia and/or anxiety.
- Eye dryness, swelling and/or redness.
If you experience any of the above side effects, including any not listed in these instructions, discontinue using the F&P Solo mask and consult your physician immediately. Any other serious incidents must be reported to the competent authority and your Fisher & Paykel Healthcare representative.
Mask parts & features
Refer to the mask diagram on the front panel of these instructions.
- (A) Frame
- (B) Headgear
- (C) Tube
- (D) Swivel
- (E) Exhaust Holes
- (F) Nasal Cushion
- (G) Pillows Cushion
Operating instructions
Please refer to the Warnings and Cautions within these instructions. Failure to follow the operating instructions may compromise the performance and safety of the mask. Only use your mask for its Intended Purpose as directed in these instructions
Conditions of use
The operating pressure range of your mask is 4 to 20 cmH2O.
- Warning : Only use the mask within the specified pressure range. Use outside of this range may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation or excessive leak which may result in an eye injury.
- Warning: Your mask should only be used with approved PAP equipment recommended by your physician or respiratory therapist. Using the mask with any other medical device could decrease the safety or alter the performance of the mask.
The operating temperature range of your mask is 5 to 40 °C (41 to 104 °F). Store your mask dry in clean conditions. The storage temperature of your mask is -20 to 50°C (-4 to 122 °F).
- Caution: Do not store your mask in direct sunlight as this may compromise the function of the mask.
- Caution: Replace your mask/components after any of the following occurs as failure to do so may compromise the function of the mask.
- After the expiry date is printed on the external label on the mask packaging.
- Mask excluding Headgear: 12 months from the date of first use of the Frame (A), Tube (C), Swivel (D) or Cushion (F or G) Headgear: 6 months from date of first use of the Headgear (B).
- After the components have been through their maximum reprocessing cycle limit (multi-patient only
- Caution: When storing or travelling with your mask ensure it is stored in such a way as to avoid bending or twisting as this may compromise the function of the mask.
Before use
Before using your mask the first time: Remove all packaging. Before using your mask each time
- Warning : Make sure the air path through the mask is free from blockages that may prevent or restrict airflow as this may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation.
Warning : Inspect the Exhaust Holes (E). Ensure air is flowing through the exhaust and do not use if blocked as this may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation.
Caution : Inspect the mask for damage or deterioration. If there is any visible deterioration (cracking, tears, etc.), do not use the mask and seek replacement part(s) from your healthcare provider as using the mask may result in lacerations or compromised therapy.
Caution : Inspect the mask for soiling and dust and, if present, follow the cleaning instructions to remove the soiling or dust as this may result in a range of harms, some of which are severe.
Fitting your mask
Remove all packaging before using the mask. Refer to the fitting images inside the front cover of these instructions
- Anchor the grey strap behind your head and pull forward to stretch the Headgear (B) over your head.
- Position the Cushion (F or G) under your nose and orange strap on the top of your head.
- Connect the Swivel (D) to the PAP device breathing tube. Turn on the PAP device.
- Pull the Cushion (F or G) away from the nose to loosen the Headgear (B).
- Push the Cushion (F or G) into the nose to tighten the Headgear (B).
Useful tips
- Adjustment tip iii iv : The Headgear (B) can be adjusted by lengthening and shortening the side straps.
- The Cushion (F or G) should seal and feel comfortable under your nose.
- Your nose should never be inside the Nasal Cushion (F) opening.
- If you are experiencing any leaks try repositioning the Cushion (F or G) under your nose.
Warning: Do not overtighten the mask as this may result in facial
deformation.
Caution : Failure to follow fitting instructions or using the incorrect
mask size may result in pressure sores or excessive leak causing eye injury
Disassembling your mask v
- Unclip the front of the Headgear (B) from the Frame (A) located in front of the Exhaust Holes (E).
- Pull the Cushion (F or G) from the Frame (A).
Caution: Do not attempt to remove the swivel as this may compromise the function of the mask.
Caution: Do not attempt to remove the tube from the frame as this may compromise the function of the mask.
Assembling your mask
- Push the Cushion (F or G) onto the Frame (A).
- Push the Headgear (B) down onto the Frame (A) in front of the Exhaust Holes (E).
Cleaning your mask at home
Mask excluding Headgear: After each use, wash the Frame (A), Tube (C), Swivel (D) and Cushion (F or G). Headgear: After 7 days of use, wash the Headgear (B) thoroughly to minimize any dirt and oil build-up to maintain longevity and function.
- Disassemble for cleaning as described in the ‘Disassembling your mask’ section above.
- Hand-wash the mask parts in soap dissolved in lukewarm water. Do not soak for more than 10 minutes. Do not extend headgear while wet.
- Rinse thoroughly in fresh water. Ensure that all soap residue has been removed.
- Inspect all parts to ensure they are visually clean. If necessary, repeat the cleaning steps until all parts are visually clean.
- Leave all parts to dry out of direct sunlight before reassembling.
Warning : Do not share your mask with another person when using it at
home as it may result in the transfer of biological agents such as viruses or
bacteria.
Caution: Only clean the mask with cleaning products specified in the
cleaning guidelines of these instructions, as any other products may result in
an adverse reaction if cleaning residue is left behind.
Caution : Failure to follow the cleaning instructions may compromise the
function of the mask.
Caution: Do not clean the mask with products containing alcohol,
antiseptic, bleach, chlorine or moisturizer as these may compromise the
function of the mask.
Caution : Do not clean the mask in a dishwasher as this may compromise
the function of the mask.
Caution : Failure to fully disassemble the mask may compromise the
effectiveness of cleaning and may result in a range of harms, some of which
are severe
Multi-patient cleaning instructions
These instructions are intended for multi-patient use of the F&P Solo mask in the hospital, or other clinical settings, where proper disinfection of the device must occur between patients. Your F&P Solo mask is provided patient- ready. To reuse between patients please follow the guidelines below or visit http://www.fphcare.com/disinfection. If you do not have internet access, please contact your F&P Healthcare representative. When using the mask for single-patient use in the home, please refer to your Solo Instructions for Use under ‘Cleaning Your Mask at Home
- Warning : Deviations from the recommended methods of reprocessing may result in inadequate disinfection and adverse health effects.
- Warning: Frequency of cleaning, methods of cleaning or the use of cleaning agents, other than those specified in the accompanying documents or exceeding the number of processing cycles, can have an adverse effect on the mask and consequently the safety or the quality of the therapy.
- Caution : Only clean the mask with cleaning products specified in the cleaning guidelines provided in these instructions, as any other products may result in an adverse reaction if cleaning residue is left behind.
- Caution : Do not clean the mask with products containing alcohol, antiseptic, bleach, chlorine or moisturizer as these may compromise the function of the mask.
- Caution : Do not clean the mask in a dishwasher as this may compromise the function of the mask
Overview of reprocessing methods
To disinfect the F&P Solo mask use one of the methods outlined in the table below. Each cycle is limited to one day of use.
| Thermal Disinfection
In line with EN ISO 15883, the uncertainty range for disinfection temperature is -0 °C and +5 °C
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| 1 min at 90 °C
(194 °F)
| 10 mins at 80 °C
(176 °F)
| 30 mins at 75 °C
(167 °F)
Frame (A), Tube (C), Swivel (D),
Nasal Cushion *(F),**
Pillows **Cushion (G)***
|
–
|
Maximum 25 Cycles
|
Maximum 25 Cycles
Headgear (B)| Replace these parts with new parts between patients
*Replace the cushion if it discolours.
Validated disinfection procedures
The guidelines provided in these instructions have been validated as being
capable of preparing the masks for re-use. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare does not
recommend any deviations from the recommended method of reprocessing
Point of Use: Remove any gross soiling on the mask by wiping or rinsing
in potable water.
Disassembly: Disassemble the mask according to the Disassembling your
Mask guidelines provided in these instructions
Caution: Failure to fully disassemble the mask may compromise the effectiveness of cleaning and the subsequent disinfection steps which may result in a range of harms, some of which are severe
Cleaning : Masks should always be properly cleaned before further
reprocessing.
Warning: Failure to properly clean this device according to these
instructions or the use of an automated cleaning method may result in
ineffective disinfection and adverse health effects.
- Soak all reprocessable parts in a solution of mild alkaline anionic detergent according to the manufacturer’s instructions (e.g. Alconox™⁴ at 1% concentration and 50 °C) for 5 minutes, ensuring that no air bubbles are present on the device surface. (⁴Alconox is a trademark of Alconox, Inc.)
- Using a soft non-metallic brush (e.g. medium-hard toothbrush), vigorously brush the mask parts until visibly clean but not for less than 30 seconds. An additional narrow bottle brush is required to access the Mask Tube. Brush the components while submerged and out of the solution. Pay close attention to crevices, cavities and corners, such as the join between the silicone cushion and plastic surrounds and the internal surfaces of the frame
- Vigorously brush the joint between the frame and tube alternating between the inside and outside surfaces for at least 30 seconds.
- Manually rotate the swivel for at least 10 seconds, while submerged in the detergent solution.
- Repeat steps 1 to 4 (total soaking time of 10 minutes).
- Rinse by submerging in 5 liters of fresh demineralised water and agitating for at least 10 seconds. Repeat rinse.
- Manually rotate the swivel for at least 10 seconds, while submerged in the demineralised water.
- Ensure the mask is visibly clean before continuing. If not, repeat steps 1-7.
- Drying: Make sure mask components are thoroughly dry before continuing by leaving them to air dry out of direct sunlight. Failure to do this may result in ineffective disinfection
Disinfection:
Caution: The use of STERRAD or Autoclave as a reprocessing method may
lead to mask degradation and adverse health effects. STERRAD is a registered
trademark of Advanced Sterilization Products, a division of Ethicon Inc., a
Johnson & Johnson Company.
Thermal Disinfection: Run a disinfection cycle in a legally marketed automatic
washer-disinfector using one of the time/temperature combinations shown in the
table above. These time/temperature combinations are consistent with EN ISO
15883 and are equivalent in terms of known thermal inactivation kinetics of
vegetative microorganisms, meeting an A₀ of 600
- Drying : Allow all components to air dry out of direct sunlight. Inspection: Before each use, inspect the mask for deterioration. If any visible deterioration of a mask component is apparent, the mask component should be discarded and replaced.
- Reassembly : Reassemble the mask according to the Assembling Your Mask guidelines provided in these instructions. To ensure traceability, mask components belonging to an individual mask must be reassembled back into the same mask after cleaning, excluding components requiring replacement as marked in the table above.
- Storage : Ensure the mask is completely dry before storing. Store in clean conditions out of direct sunlight. Storage temperature: -20 °C to 50 °C (-4 °F to 122 °F).
Oxygen/pressure port connector If pressure readings and/or additional oxygen are required, an F&P Oxygen/Pressure Port Connector is available (REF 900HC452). Please contact your healthcare provider.
Warning : Mask use with supplemental oxygen will create a risk of fire. Do not smoke, or be in the vicinity of someone smoking, or any other ignition source while using supplemental oxygen with your mask. This may result in ignition of the oxygen, leading to serious burns or death.
Use with other PAP devices
Warning: When using the F&P Solo mask with other 22 mm connector (ISO-5356-1) compatible PAP devices (including an F&P Oxygen/Pressure Port Connector REF 900HC452): Refer to the Instructions for Use for that device as there may be additional warnings and cautions that if not followed may result in a range of harms, some of which are severe.
Technical specifications
Exhaust flow information The F&P Solo mask has exhaust holes to expel the air that you exhale from the mask. It is important that these exhaust holes are not blocked by any object. This controlled leak ensures exhaled CO2 is expelled from the mask.
Pressure (cmH2O) 4 | 6 8 | 10 | 12 14 | 16 18 20 |
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Flow (L/min) 15 | 20 25 | 29 | 34 38 | 42 46 |
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Due to manufacturing variations, the exhaust flow rates may vary from the nominal values shown above.
Resistance to flow
- Pressure drop through the nasal mask at 50 L/min: 0.8 ± 0.5 cmH₂O.
- Pressure drop through the nasal mask at 100 L/min: 2.9 ± 1.0 cmH₂O.
- Pressure drop through the pillows mask at 50 L/min: 1.6 ± 1.1 cmH₂O.
- Pressure drop through the pillows mask at 100 L/min: 6.0 ± 3.1 cmH₂O
Mask dead space
Nasal : Small = 29.6 cm³
- Medium = 26.8 cm³
- Large = 31.1 cm³
- Wide = 36.9 cm³
Pillows: Small = 25.8 cm³
- Medium = 27.7 cm³
- Large = 30.5 cm³
Sound
- The sound power level of the mask is 31.5 dBA, with uncertainty ± 2.5 dBA.
- The sound pressure level of the mask is 23.6 dBA, with uncertainty ± 2.5 dBA
Mask materials
The F&P Solo mask and accessories are pyrogen-free and not made with natural
rubber latex or DEHP
Caution: If you are allergic or intolerant to any of the following materials, consult your physician before using the Solo mask, as this may cause an adverse reaction.
Component | Material |
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Cushion | Polycarbonate (PC)/Silicone |
Frame | Nylon |
Headgear | Polyether Block Amide (PEBA)/Nylon/Silicone/Polycarbonate (PC)/ |
Carbon Reinforced Nylon
Tube| Polycarbonate (PC)/Polyurethane
Swivel| Nylon
Replacement parts
The following parts are available for replacement. Please contact your healthcare provider
Product Code | Description |
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400SLN111, 400SLN115* | Solo Nasal Cushion Small Spare |
400SLN112, 400SLN116* | Solo Nasal Cushion Medium Spare |
400SLN113, 400SLN117* | Solo Nasal Cushion Large Spare |
400SLN114, 400SLN118* | Solo Nasal Cushion Wide Spare |
400SLP111, 400SLP114* | Solo Pillows Cushion Small Spare |
400SLP112, 400SLP115* | Solo Pillows Cushion Medium Spare |
400SLP113, 400SLP116* | Solo Pillows Cushion Large Spare |
400SLN131* | Solo Nasal Mask No H/G Small |
400SLN132* | Solo Nasal Mask No H/G Medium |
400SLN133* | Solo Nasal Mask No H/G Large |
400SLN134* | Solo Nasal Mask No H/G Wide |
400SLP131* | Solo Pillows Mask No H/G Small |
400SLP132* | Solo Pillows Mask No H/G Medium |
400SLP133* | Solo Pillows Mask No H/G Large |
400SL121, 400SL122* | Solo Headgear Spare |
400SL141 | Solo Tube, Frame & Swivel |
*Not available in all countries.
Warranty Statement
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare warrants that the mask (excluding foams and material diffusers), when used in accordance with its instructions for use, shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials and will perform in accordance with Fisher & Paykel Healthcare’s official published product specifications for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase by the end user. This warranty is subject to the limitations and exceptions set out in detail in www.fphcare.com/sleep-apnea/masks/warranty- mask/
Disposal
The F&P Solo mask does not contain any hazardous materials and may be disposed
of with general waste or following hospital procedure.
Intellectual property information
F&P, F&P Solo, and myMask are trademarks of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Limited. For patent information, see
www.fphcare.com/ip
Symbol definitions
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CONTACT
- Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd, 15 Maurice Paykel Place, East Tamaki, Auckland 2013, PO Box 14 348 Panmure, Auckland 1741, New Zealand
- Tel: +64 9 574 0100
- Email :info@fphcare.co.nz
- Web : www.fphcare.com
Australia
- (AU) (Sponsor) Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Pty Ltd, 19-31 King Street, Nunawading, Melbourne, Victoria 3131.
- Tel: +61 3 9871 4
France (FR)
- Fisher & Paykel Healthcare SAS, 10 Av. du Québec, Bât F5, BP 512, Villebon-sur-Yvette, 91946 Courtaboeuf Cedex, France
- Tel: +33 1 6446 5201
- Email: c.s@fphcare.fr
Hong Kong (HK)
- Tel: +852 2116 0032
USA (US)/Canada (CA)
- Tel: 1800 446 3908 or
- +1 949 453 4000
Italy (IT)
- Tel: +39 06 7839 2939
Finland (FI)
- Tel: +358 9 251 66 123
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