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USING THE AUTOSET CS2
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7. When the function is complete, a screen will appear saying that the circuit has
been learned successfully. The next menu item is then displayed. Commence
treatment as described in “Starting Treatment” on page 21.
If there is a problem with the circuit, a screen saying ’Invalid circuit’ will be displayed
instead of the progress screen. Check that all the connections between the pieces of
equipment are secure. You may need to return to the previous chapter of this manual
to check that you have set up the system correctly.
SMARTSTOP
Turn the SMARTSTOP function on or off. When SMARTSTOP is on, the AUTOSET CS2
will automatically turn itself off when the mask is removed.
NOTE The unit will automatically ’SmartStart’ whenever you start to breathe into the mask.
LEAK ALERT
Turn Leak Alert on or off. Leak Alert sounds an alarm when you have a high leak from
your mask. You can then adjust the mask on your face to remove the leak.
If Leak Alert is turned off, an extra leak alert message will be displayed at the end of a
session if high leak occurred. The message will be displayed until a key is pressed.
RAMP (CPAP MODE ONLY)
Ramp time is the length of time taken for the air pressure to build up to the maximum
pressure set by your clinician. This setting allows you to increase or decrease the ramp
time in 5-minute intervals.
If you find that you are still awake when the air pressure starts to build, you may wish
to increase the Ramp time.
ALARMS MENU
SOUND LEVEL
You can change the sound level of the alarms in the Alarms menu. Choose low,
medium (MED) or high level to suit your needs.
LOW PS
If the clinician has enabled the Insufficient Pressure Support alarm, LOW PS will show
in this menu item. See “Insufficient pressure support alarm” on page 33.
RESULTS MENU
This menu has a series of screens showing information about your most recent
treatment session. If enabled by your clinician the following data may be viewed:
• Mask fit
• Average Pressure
• Usage
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