ResMed S8 Escape II 用户手册

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CAUTION
Do not attempt to open the S8 Escape II case. There are no user 
serviceable parts inside. 
Inspection and repair should only be performed by an authorized agent. 
Under no circumstances should you attempt to service or repair the S8 
Escape II yourself.
This product (S8 Escape II) should be inspected by an authorized ResMed 
Service Center five years from the date of manufacture. Prior to this, the device 
is intended to provide safe and reliable operation provided that it is operated and 
maintained in accordance with the instructions provided by ResMed. Applicable 
ResMed warranty details are provided with the device at the time of original 
supply. Of course, as with all electrical devices, if any irregularity becomes 
apparent, you should exercise caution and have the device inspected by an 
Authorized ResMed Service Center.
If you feel that your device is not performing properly, see “Troubleshooting” on 
page 11.
Frequently Asked Questions
How will it feel when I am breathing with the S8 Escape II?
When you first use your S8 Escape II, you may feel uncomfortable breathing 
against the airflow. This is normal. You will continue to breathe normally while 
you sleep. The EPR setting may also improve comfort. Take time to adjust to this 
new sensation. 
What do I do when I want to get up in the night?
If you need to get up during the night, remove your mask and stop therapy. 
Always remember to restart therapy and put your mask on when you return to 
bed.
What do I do if I feel air leaking out of the mask?
The S8 Escape II delivers the most effective treatment when the mask is well 
fitted and comfortable. Treatment can be affected by leaks, so it is important to 
eliminate any leaks that may arise. For example, try repositioning the mask and 
adjusting the straps.
If you are using a nasal mask, try to keep your mouth closed during treatment. 
Air leaks from your mouth can decrease the effectiveness of your treatment. If 
mouth leaks are a problem, a full face mask or chin strap may help. Contact your 
clinician or equipment supplier for further details.
If you are using a full face mask and you have problems trying to get a 
comfortable mask fit, contact your clinician or equipment supplier. You may 
benefit from a different size or style of mask.
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