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Disassembling for cleaning, Cleaning the mask in the home – ResMed ULTRAMIRAGE 608140/20611 User Manual

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Disassembling for Cleaning

See section

C on the illustrations sheet.

1 Detach the mask from the air tubing.
2 Disconnect the headgear clips to release them from the mask frame. It is

not necessary to remove the headgear clips from the headgear.

3 Remove the port caps from the mask frame.
4 Detach the cushion assembly from the mask frame by depressing the

cushion clip at the base of the mask frame and gently pulling it off. This
releases the cushion and cushion clip.

Then, separate the cushion from the cushion clip.

5 To detach the elbow from the frame, lift (C-1) and push (C-2) the right wing

of the elbow retainer over the right L-shaped ridge on the mask frame.

6 Rotate the elbow retainer to the position shown in C-3. The elbow retainer

is now in the correct position for removal.

7 To remove the elbow retainer, hold one wing of the elbow retainer down,

and firmly pull the other wing out

(C-4a) and then up (C-4b) over the top of

the elbow. Remove the elbow retainer and elbow from the mask frame.

8 To remove the forehead support from the mask, press the tab (C-5a) and

move it upwards until it is possible to slide it off the mask frame

(C-5b).

9 Pull firmly at the base of the forehead support pad plugs to release the pads

from the forehead support

(C-6).

Cleaning the Mask in the Home

Notes:

Wash your hands before cleaning the mask.

It is important to always handwash the headgear.

The headgear may be washed without being disassembled from the
headgear clips.

Daily/After each use

Handwash the mask components in warm (approx. 86°F/30°C) water using
mild soap or detergent. Rinse the components well and allow them to air dry
out of direct sunlight.

The mask components have been tested using Dove

TM

Unscented beauty bar.

Weekly

Handwash the headgear in warm (approx. 86°F/30°C) water using mild soap or
detergent. Rinse well and allow it to air dry out of direct sunlight.

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