FISHER PAYKEL EVF1XMLU Evora Full Face Mask User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Fisher & Paykel
Table of Contents
- FISHER PAYKEL EVF1XMLU Evora Full Face Mask
- INTENDED USE/INDICATIONS FOR USE
- GENERAL WARNINGS
- POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS
- MASK PARTS AND FEATURES
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- CONDITIONS OF USE
- BEFORE EACH USE
- FITTING YOUR MASK
- TAKING OFF YOUR MASK
- DISASSEMBLING YOUR MASK
- [ASSEMBLING YOUR MASK
- CLEANING YOUR MASK AT HOME
- ADVANCED DISASSEMBLY
- ADVANCED ASSEMBLY
- SYMBOL DEFINITIONS
- OXYGEN/PRESSURE PORT CONNECTOR
- USE WITH OTHER PAP DEVICES
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- MASK MATERIALS
- REPLACEMENT PARTS
- WARRANTY STATEMENT
- DISPOSAL
- PATENT INFORMATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FISHER PAYKEL EVF1XMLU Evora Full Face Mask
INTENDED USE/INDICATIONS FOR USE
The F&P Evora™ Full Face 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 Evora Full Face mask is intended for single-patient use in the home.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
None.
GENERAL WARNINGS
- 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 or suffocation if vomiting occurs.
- Warning: Do not use the mask if feeling nauseous or vomiting as this may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation or suffocation 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 or suffocation.
- 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 population stated in the intended use as this may result in a range of harms, some of which are severe.
- 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 mask seal and your face as this may result in compromised therapy.
- An adverse reaction after using the mask, including an allergic reaction.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS
While using the Evora Full Face 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
- Claustrophobia and/or anxiety
- Eye dryness, swelling and/or redness
If you experience any of the above side effects, including others not listed in this guide, discontinue using the Evora Full Face mask and consult your physician immediately.
MASK PARTS AND FEATURES
Refer to the mask diagram (i) on the inside front cover of this guide.
- (A) Seal
- (B) Frame
- (C) Headgear
- (D) Headgear Clips
- (E) Swivel
- (F) Frame Clip
- (G) Tube
- (H) Flap Vents
- (I) Flap
- (J) Exhaust Holes
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Please refer to the Warnings and Cautions within this guide. Failure to follow the operating instructions may compromise the performance and safety of the mask. Only use your mask for its intended use as directed in this guide.
CONDITIONS OF USE
The operating pressure range of your mask is 4 to 30 cmH2O.
Warning: Only use the mask within the specified pressure range. Use
outside of this range may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation,
suffocation 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.
The expiry date is printed on the label of the plastic bag. Do not use your
mask after its expiry date.
For single-patient use in the home, replace the mask no later than 12 months
after the date of first use.
BEFORE EACH USE
Before using your mask the first time:
Remove all packaging (plastic bag and cardboard insert). 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 or suffocation. The air path includes Swivel (E), Tube (G), Frame (B) and Seal (A).
- Warning: Inspect the Exhaust Holes (J). Ensure air is flowing through the exhaust and do not use if blocked as this may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation or suffocation.
- Warning: Inspect the Flap (I) to ensure it is moving freely. If it is not, this may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation or suffocation.
- Warning: Inspect the Flap Vents (H) to ensure they are not blocked. If they are blocked this may result in excessive carbon dioxide inhalation or suffocation.
- 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
- Ensure that both Headgear Clips (D) are unhooked from the Frame (B).
- Place the Seal (A) onto your face and guide the Headgear (C) over your head.
- Hook both Headgear Clips (D) onto the Frame (B).
- Gently tighten the Headgear (C) straps, starting with the blue upper straps, followed by loosely fi tting the lower straps.
- 5 Connect the Tube (G) with the Swivel (E) to the PAP tube. Turn on the PAP device. Repeat step 4 until the mask seals and the Seal (A) feels comfortable on your face. If you are experiencing mask leaks, you may need to lift the Seal (A) off your face and reposition it. If the Headgear (C) touches the ear, adjust the straps on the top of your head.
Note: If you are unable to adjust the lower headgear straps because they are too short, please contact your healthcare provider to order the following headgear: 400EVF122 – Evora Full Headgear Spare Extra Large.
Warning: Do not over tighten the mask as this may result in facial deformation
or suffocation if aspiration of liquid, such as vomit, occurs.
Caution: Failure to follow fitting instructions or using the incorrect
mask size may result in pressure sores or excessive leak causing eye injury.
TAKING OFF YOUR MASK
Unhook both Headgear Clips (D) from Frame (B). Move the Mask away from your face. The straps of the Headgear (C) do not need to be loosened.
DISASSEMBLING YOUR MASK
- Unhook both Headgear Clips (D) from the Frame (B).
- Pull the Frame Clip (F) from the Frame (B), but leave it attached to the Headgear (C).
- Pull the Seal (A) from the Frame (B).
- Pull the Tube (G) from the Frame (B).
- Pull the Swivel (E) from the Tube (G).
Useful Tip:
Check the Swivel (E) is not stuck in the PAP tube.
ASSEMBLING YOUR MASK[
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- Push the Seal (A) firmly into place on the Frame (B) to click into place.
- Push the Tube (G) onto the Frame (B) to click into place.
- Push the Swivel (E) onto the Tube (G) to click into place.
- Connect the Frame Clip (F) to the Frame (B) to click into place.
- Hook the Headgear Clips (D) onto the Frame (B) to click into place.
CLEANING YOUR MASK AT HOME
After each use: Wash the Seal (A). Wash the Frame (B) with the Tube (G)
connected.
After 7 days use: Wash the Swivel (E) and the complete Headgear (C). Wash the
Tube (G) disconnected from the Frame (B). It is not necessary to remove the
Frame Clip (F) and the Headgear Clips (D) from the Headgear (C).
- 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.
- 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 instructions of this guide, 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, antibacterial agents, 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.
ADVANCED DISASSEMBLY
To disassemble Headgear Clips (D) and Frame Clip (F) from the Headgear (C):
- Lie the fl exed tabs fl at against the Headgear strap and glide them through the Headgear Clip (D) and Frame Clip (F) openings.
- Unhook the Headgear Clips (D) and remove the Frame Clip (F) from Frame (B).
ADVANCED ASSEMBLY
To assemble Headgear Clips (D) and Frame Clip (F) to Headgear (C):
- Hook the Headgear Clips (D) back onto the Frame (B). Connect the Frame Clip (F) to the Frame (B) to click in place.
- Thread the bottom straps of the Headgear (C) through the Headgear Clip (D) openings.
- Thread the blue top straps of the Headgear (C) through the Frame Clip (F) openings.
SYMBOL DEFINITIONS
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 Evora Full Face 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 user instructions 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
RESISTANCE TO FLOW
Pressure drop through the mask at 50 L/min: 0.9±0.3 cmH2O.
Pressure drop through the mask at 100 L/min: 2.2±0.3 cmH2O.
INSPIRATORY AND EXPIRATORY RESISTANCE
Inspiratory resistance of the mask (in combination with the Non-Rebreathing
Valve) is 4.3±1.0 cmH2O. Expiratory resistance of the mask (in combination
with the Non-Rebreathing Valve) is 3.8±1.0 cmH2O. The opening to atmosphere
pressure of the Non-Rebreathing Valve is 0.7±0.3 cmH2O.
The closing to atmosphere pressure of the Non-Rebreathing Valve is 2.2±0.3
cmH2O.
MASK DEAD SPACE
Extra Small = 165.2 cm³ Small-Medium = 162.6 cm³ Large = 164.1 cm³
SOUND
The sound power level of the mask is 28.2 dBA, with uncertainty 2.5 dBA.
The sound pressure level of the mask is 20.2 dBA, with uncertainty 2.5 dBA.
MASK MATERIALS
The Evora Full Face mask and accessories are 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 Evora Full Face mask, as this may
cause an adverse reaction.
Component | Material |
---|---|
Frame | Polycarbonate (PC)/ Silicone |
Tube | Polypropylene (PP) |
Swivel | Nylon |
Seal | Silicone/ Polycarbonate (PC) |
Headgear | Nylon/ Polyurethane |
Headgear Clips | Polypropylene (PP) / Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
Frame Clip | Polyether Block Amide (PEBA) |
REPLACEMENT PARTS
The following parts are available for replacement. Please contact your healthcare provider.
Product Code | Description |
---|---|
400EVF111, 400EVF114* | Seal Extra Small (XS) |
400EVF112, 400EVF115* | Seal Small-Medium (S-M) |
400EVF113, 400EVF116* | Seal Large (L) |
400EVF121 | Headgear – Standard Includes Headgear Clips and Frame Clip |
400EVF122 | Headgear – Extra Large (XL) Includes Headgear Clips and Frame Clip |
400EVF131* | Mask Extra Small (XS) without Headgear |
400EVF132* | Mask Small–Medium (S-M) without Headgear |
400EVF133* | Mask Large (L) without Headgear |
400EVF141 | Headgear Clips and Frame Clip |
400EVF151 | Tube |
400EVF161 | Frame |
400FPH341 | Swivel – White |
*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 Evora Full Face mask does not contain any hazardous materials and may be disposed of with general waste.
PATENT INFORMATION
For patent information, see www.fphcare.com/ip
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