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ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ and ClimateLineAir™

$960.00

ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ and ClimateLineAir™ Overview

ResMed's AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ with a HumidAir™ Humidifier and ClimateLineAir™ tubing uses multiple pressure setting to ensure the patient is comfortable when falling asleep, inhaling, exhaling and more. This device also uses an AutoSet algorithm which is one of the most clinically published algorithms in the field of sleep-disordered breathing. Patients also have the added benefit of climate control with the HumidAir™ Humidifier and ClimateLineAir™ Tube duo.

Features and Benefits:

ClimateLineAir™ tube maintains the humidified air's temperature as it passes through the tube and into the mask

A temperature monitor is attached to the mask end of the tube to ensure the air temperature is correct when entering the mask

ClimateLineAir™ and HumidAir™ work together to create the optimal air temperature for added comfort

Therapy starts when the patient takes their first breath with SmartStart™ technology

As the patient falls asleep, AutoRamp™ technology begins therapy with a lower than prescribed pressure setting to ease the patient to sleep. Once the patient is asleep, the pressure is ramped up to the prescribed level

Expiratory Pressure Relief (EPR™) lowers the pressure setting as the patient exhales and increases pressure to the prescribed level on the inhale

Both the patient and their partner can enjoy quiet night time therapy with Easy-Breathe technology

AutoSet Response comfort settings gently increase pressure setting to make patients with pressure intolerance more comfortable

The built-in LCD ambient screen adjusts brightness based on the light in the room and turns off automatically

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Frequently Asked Question

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What is a CPAP machine, and how does it work?

A CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine is a medical device that provides a steady stream of air to keep your airways open while you sleep. It’s primarily used to treat obstructive sleep apnea, helping you breathe more easily and sleep without interruptions.

How often should I replace my CPAP mask and other accessories?

Regular replacement is essential for optimal therapy and hygiene. Generally, the mask should be replaced every 3–6 months, while cushions, headgear, and tubing should be checked monthly and replaced as needed or every 3 months to prevent wear and tear.

Do I need a prescription to purchase CPAP equipment?

Yes, in most places, a prescription is required to purchase CPAP machines, masks, and other supplies, as CPAP therapy is considered a medical treatment. This ensures proper settings tailored to your needs, based on a sleep study.

How do I clean and maintain my CPAP equipment?

Cleaning your CPAP equipment regularly prevents bacteria and mold buildup. Wash your mask, tubing, and humidifier chamber with warm, soapy water daily and let them air dry. Many CPAP users also use sanitizing devices or wipes for quick cleaning.

What should I do if my CPAP machine or mask isn’t comfortable?

Comfort is key for successful CPAP therapy. Try adjusting the mask straps for a better fit or explore different mask types, such as nasal, full-face, or nasal pillows. Some machines also have a "ramp" feature that gradually increases pressure, making it easier to fall asleep.

Can I travel with my CPAP machine?

Yes, CPAP machines are designed to be portable, and most airlines allow them as carry-on medical equipment without counting them toward baggage limits. Consider using a travel-friendly CPAP model, and check if your machine has a battery backup option for times when a power outlet isn’t available.

Do I need to use a humidifier with my CPAP machine?

Humidifiers are optional but can be beneficial, especially if you experience dryness, irritation, or nosebleeds. Heated humidifiers provide moisture to the airflow, helping prevent dryness in your nose and throat and making therapy more comfortable.