SETTING UP YOUR UNIT
NOTE: Refer to instruction manual for more detailed instructions.
IntellIPAP® stAndArd dv51
QUICKstArt GUIde
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
A
B
Remove the IntelliPAP DV51,
the humidifier cradle, and the
blue water chamber from the
largest section of the carrying
case.
Remove the tubing and the
power cord from the zipper
pockets found on either side
of the carrying case.
Remove blue water chamber
from humidifier cradle (A).
Tilt upright so the front of
the chamber is pointing
toward the ground (B). Pour
water into the water
chamber, which is marked
with maximum capacity
water lines (C). It is
recommended that you use
distilled water so there is not
mineral deposit build up on
the inside of the humidifier.
STEP 5
A
B
STEP 6
STEP 7
Place IntelliPAP on top of
heated humidifer cradle (A).
Slide the blue water chamber
out slightly before attached
IntelliPAP. Be sure to align the
front corners first so the
IntelliPAP and humidifer lock
into place (you'll hear a click,
indicating it's in the proper
position). All sides should be
flush (B).
Plug power cord into the
back of IntelliPAP.
Attach tubing to air supply
port on the back of the
humidifier. Push rubber seal
downward until it meets the
plastic. NOTE: The rubber
air supply port plug should be
sealing the port on the back
of the CPAP, not the port on
the bottom of the unit.
C
STEP 4
STEP 8
Attach free end of tubing to
interface/mask port.
Slide the water chamber
back into the humidifier
cradle.
ClINICal SETUP MENU
Follow these instructions to access the device settings and prepare the device for patient use. All settings have
pre-set values as shown below.
FIRST - Make sure the device is
plugged in and turned off.
Simultaneously press the DOWN
arrow button and the DELAY
button.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT
arrow buttons to navigate
through each category of
the menu.
SECOND - While holding the
DOWN arrow button and the
DELAY button, press the ON/
OFF button. This will turn on the
device and take you to the
Use the UP and DOWN
arrow buttons to adjust
settings for the individual
patient.
"Clinical Menu". You can now
access the Clinical Setup Menu.
(reference chart below)
ClINICal SETUP MENU ChaRT
Menu Item Description
Clinical Menu
Language
Select device language. English
Selection
Set Pressure Set to CPAP pressure prescribed by doctor. Range: 3-20 cmH2O 10.0
Delay Time Select period of time to stay at delay pressure. This delay is patient activated.
Range: 0-45 minutes, increments of 5
Delay Pressure If prescribed, set to a level that is comfortable for the patient to fall asleep. This level of pres-
sure is maintained for the first portion of the delay time and rises to the set pressure in the
last 10 minutes of the delay time. Range: 3 cmH2O to CPAP, increments of 0.5
Pressure Unit The device operating pressure may be displayed in one of three pressure units: cmH2O, hPa
or mbar.
Compliance
Cumulative hours of “while breathing” time. N/A
Meter
Enable Menu
Lockout Menu
Press the button to enter. Reference the Enable Submenu section for details.
Press the button to enter. Reference the Lockout Submenu section for details.
Enable Submenu
Auto-ON This option controls the Auto-ON feature, which automatically starts the flow of air after
breathing once or twice into the mask
Auto-OFF This option controls the Auto-OFF feature, which automatically stops the flow of air after
taking off the mask.
Notifications Setting to enable mask/filter check notification. Enabled
Exit Submenu
Press the button to exit and return to Clinical Menu.
Lockout Submenu
Delay Time
Lockout
Exit Submenu
Used to allow patient access to CPAP delay time setting.
Range: Locked, Unlocked
Press the button to exit and return to Clinical Menu.
Factory
Default
cmH20
20 min
4.0 cmH20
cmH20
N/A
N/A
Enabled
Disabled
N/A
Unlocked
N/A
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