AirCurve™ 10 bilevel devices include two pressure level settings: a higher pressure when you inhale, and a lower pressure that makes it easier to exhale.
Each device also gives you access to myAir™ – a free app that provides a nightly sleep score, coaching and more to help you stay on track.
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AirCurve 10 devices provide enhanced settings designed to make sleep apnea treatment more comfortable. Each model also offers myAir access to help you stay on track throughout your sleep apnea treatment journey.
Device pushes air through the tubing to the mask
Mask allows pressurized air to enter the airway
Humidifier adds moisture to the air you breathe
90w power supply unit provides continuous power
Filters are used to keep allergens out of the airflow
This is an auto-adjusting bilevel device for obstructive sleep apnea, which means it changes airflow pressure levels for both inhalation and exhalation based on your needs.
Designed for central sleep apnea, this bilevel adjusts to your individual breathing patterns as they change during the night. Its clinically-proven algorithm, called adaptive servo-ventilation (ASV), detects when you stop breathing and provides a breath.
Millions of people who use myAir to track their CPAP treatment consistently sleep 1 hour longer than other CPAP users. 3 Source: Crocker, M et al. Chest. 2016; 150(4_S):1269A-1269A.
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AirCurve 10 ASV is a safe and effective form of therapy for people with central sleep apnea. It uses an adaptive servo-ventilation algorithm that detects when you stop breathing and provides you with breath. ASV therapy is contraindicated for people with chronic, symptomatic heart failure (NYHA 2-4) with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF ≤ 45%) and moderate to severe predominant central sleep apnea. Talk to your doctor for more information.
Your AirCurve 10 device has been set up for your needs by your medical equipment supplier – the CPAP store where you picked up your equipment. But it's understandable you may want to make small adjustments based on your comfort needs. Here are some tips on how to adjust the comfort settings.
On your AirCurve 10 device, rotate the dial to highlight My Options and press the dial to see your current settings. From here, you can personalize your options.
Humidity Level
The humidifier moistens the air and is designed to make your therapy more comfortable. With the Climate Control enhanced Auto setting 3 Source: ClimateLineAir heated tubing is required to use Climate Control Auto setting. , both temperature and humidity are automatically pre-set at levels designed for maximum comfort; all you have to do is plug it in and press Start.
You can also manually set the Humidity Level to Off or between 1 and 8, where 1 is the lowest humidity setting and 8 is the highest humidity setting. (Note: if you're using a ClimateLineAir™ heated tube, you will need to turn the Climate Control setting on your device from “Auto” to “Manual” in order to access the humidity level setting.)
If you're getting a dry nose or mouth, turn up the humidity.
If you're getting any moisture in your mask, turn down the humidity.
How to adjust humidity:
Ramp Time
Ramp Time is designed to make the beginning of therapy more comfortable and is the period during which the airflow pressure increases from a low start pressure to your prescribed treatment pressure. You can set your Ramp Time to Off, from 5 to 45 minutes.
How to adjust Ramp Time:
Need more help with your comfort settings? Your medical equipment supplier can help make any other necessary adjustments.
The CPAP equipment provider – the store where you picked up your mask and device – is responsible for providing you with ongoing clinical support, including answering any questions and helping you resolve any issues that you may be experiencing with your AirCurve 10 device or settings. Getting used to therapy can be challenging and there may be different equipment options that will work better for your personal comfort needs, so don't hesitate to reach out!
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You should clean your device weekly.
How to clean your AirCurve device
Time it takes: 5 minutes
Supplies you'll need to clean your device:
Weekly step-by-step cleaning tips:
ResMed has observed that prolonged and repeated use of an ozone device may eventually cause internal damage to a ResMed device, leading to an increase in motor noise. The ResMed limited warranty excludes damage to ResMed devices caused by use of ozone devices.
It's important to take regular care of your CPAP supplies which can be affected by dirt and general wear. You should regularly check the water tub, air tubing and the air filter for any damage.
Here are some replacement tips for your CPAP device parts:
For help with when and how to replace your device parts, contact your CPAP equipment store and ask if they have a replacement supply (resupply) program so you can get new parts on a consistent schedule. You should also check with your insurance to see what replacement parts are covered under your plan and how often you can replace them.
While ResMed masks are designed to be compatible with most ResMed devices, it is best to confirm compatibility for your specific mask to determine the correct mask setting for your device.
Here’s a list of recommended compatible masks:
Full face masks:
Nasal/nasal pillow masks:
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Source: ASV therapy is contraindicated in patients with chronic, symptomatic heart failure (NYHA 2-4) with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF ≤ 45%) and moderate to severe predominant central sleep apnea.
Source: ASV therapy is contraindicated in patients with chronic, symptomatic heart failure (NYHA 2-4) with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF ≤ 45%) and moderate to severe predominant central sleep apnea.
Source: ClimateLineAir heated tubing is required to use Climate Control Auto setting.
Source: Crocker, M et al. Chest. 2016; 150(4_S):1269A-1269A.