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How to change the language setting, Messages on the s8 escape ii lcd – ResMed Positive Airway Pressure Device S8 Escape II User Manual

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Using the S8 Escape II

En

glish

1. On the standby (RAMP) screen, press

.

2. Press

until you see EPR LEVEL, then press

(Change).

3. Press

or

until you see the setting that you require.

4. Press

(Apply) to save the setting.

How to change the language setting

1. On the standby (Ramp) screen, press

(Menu).

2. Press

until you see LANG (Language), then press

(Change).

3. Press

or

until you see the language that you require.

4. Press

(Apply) to save the new language.

Messages on the S8 Escape II LCD

Your clinician may have set your S8 Escape II to remind you about important
events, such as when to replace your mask, when to insert your Data Card (if
your device is Data Card enabled) and so on.

The reminder message is displayed on the LCD and is visible if the device is not
delivering therapy. The backlight on the LCD flashes when a message is
displayed.

Your clinician can set any of the following reminders on your LCD:

Message

Description

Action

INSERT
CARD

May appear if your
device is Data Card
enabled.

Insert your Data Card and follow any
instructions that your clinician has given you.
When you have done this, the message will
disappear from the LCD. Pressing

(Ok)

will also remove the message.

REPLACE
MASK

May appear when
your mask is due for
replacement.

Press

(Ok) to remove the message from

your LCD, and replace your mask with a new
one.

CALL
PROVIDER

May appear as a
reminder to contact
your clinician, eg, to
discuss how your
therapy is going.

Press

(Ok) to remove the message from

your LCD, and contact your clinician.

REPLACE
FILTER

May appear as a
reminder to replace
the air filter on your
device.

Press

(Ok) to remove the message from

your LCD, and replace the air filter.

SERVICE
DUE

May appear as a
reminder to return
your device for
service.

Press

(Ok) to remove the message from

your LCD, and contact your clinician.

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