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AirStart 10 APAP is ResMed’s auto-adjusting positive airway pressure (APAP) therapy device. Part of ResMed Air Solutions, it offers
excellent value for those seeking an APAP device that’s simple to set up and use.
Built-in humidification
Heated humidification may help reduce the common side effects of therapy, such as nasal congestion and a dry nose or throat, to deliver even more comfort during the night. Every AirStart 10 therapy device comes with a built-in HumidAir™ humidifier, so your patients can enjoy all the benefits of humidification in one out-of-the-box solution. The humidifier tub is also intuitive to use and manage making humidification easy and accessible for more patients.
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Please take the advice of the authorized medical practitioner before use.
Type | : Auto CPAP |
Modes | : APAP, CPAP |
Operating pressure range | : 4–20 cm H2O |
Sound pressure level | : 26.6 dBA with an uncertainty of 2 dBA as measured according to ISO 17510-1:2009(CPAP mode) |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | : 116 mm x 205 mm x 150 mm |
Weight | : 1.1Kg |
Supplemental oxygen | : Recommended maximum flow: 4 L/min |
Standard air filter | : Polyester non-woven fiber |
Tubing | : SlimLine (15 mm); Standard (19 mm) |
Air outlet | : 22 mm air outlet complies with ISO 5356-1:2004 |
90W power supply unit | : 100–240V, 50–60Hz, 57VA (typical power consumption); >108VA (maximum power consumption) |
Operating: temperature humidity altitude | : +5°C to +35°C 10–95%, non-condensing Sea level to 2,591 m |
1. What is a CPAP machine and how does it work?
A CPAP machine (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) gently delivers pressurized air through a mask to keep your airway open during sleep, preventing breathing pauses and snoring.
2. Can I rent a CPAP machine instead of buying?
Yes! Renting a CPAP machine offers flexibility, lower upfront costs, and short-term use options. It’s perfect for travel, trial before buying, or temporary therapy needs.
3. How does CPAP rental work?
CPAP rentals usually come with the machine, mask, tubing, and filters. Rental providers often include setup guidance and maintenance support, making it convenient and hassle-free.
4. What are the common types of CPAP masks?
Nasal Masks: Cover your nose; great if you breathe through your nose and move during sleep.
Nasal Pillows: Lightweight inserts resting at the nostrils; ideal for minimal contact and side sleepers.
Full-Face Masks: Cover nose and mouth; best for mouth breathers or nasal congestion.
5. What if my CPAP feels uncomfortable?
Discomfort is common at first. Try adjusting the mask, using a humidifier, or ramp pressure settings. Most users adapt within weeks.
6. Are there alternatives to CPAP therapy?
Yes. Alternatives include dental devices, BiPAP or APAP machines, surgery, and lifestyle changes like weight loss to manage sleep apnea.
7. Does CPAP cure sleep apnea?
CPAP treats symptoms but doesn’t cure the condition. Regular use lowers health risks and improves sleep quality.
8. How do I manage mouth breathing with CPAP?
Full-face masks or nasal masks plus chin straps help keep your mouth closed during therapy.
9. How do CPAP pressure settings work?
CPAP: Provides steady pressure.
APAP (Auto-CPAP): Automatically adjusts pressure.
BiPAP: Delivers different pressures for inhaling/exhaling.
10. How do I clean and maintain a rented CPAP machine?
Clean mask cushions daily, tubing weekly, replace distilled water nightly, and follow provider instructions for maintenance. Rental services often include support for this.
11. Can I travel with a rented CPAP machine?
Absolutely! Many portable rental CPAP machines are FAA-approved for flights. Carry batteries and check with your rental provider for travel support.
12. What if my CPAP mask leaks?
Leaks usually mean poor fit. Adjust straps, reposition the mask, or request a different size..
13. What should I do about skin irritation from my mask?
Loosen straps, use fabric liners, switch masks if needed, and consult your provider to prevent irritation.
Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for medical advice. Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions for CPAP therapy.