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  • Easy-Breath Technology.
  • V Auto Mode With Autoset Enhanced Algorithm.
  • Vsync Continuous Leak Management
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The AirCurve™ 10 VAuto is an auto-adjusting bilevel device that uses the comfort of both the AutoSet™ algorithm and Easy-Breathe waveform to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients who can benefit from greater pressure support. The device works by adjusting the baseline pressure to hold the airway open while maintaining a fixed pressure support.

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In Box
ResMed AirStart 10 Auto CPAP machine, Detachable Humidifier, Weather control Tubing of 22mm, SD Card (Installed), 1-Standard Filter (Installed), Power Supply and Cord, Travel Bag, User Guide, Mask is not included in the box piece.
Country of Origin
Australia
Warranty
2 years – excluding consumable parts, such as filters, tubing. ( 6 months on humidifier).
Model Name/Number
AirCurve V10
With Humidifier
Yes
With Mask
No
Pressure Range
VAuto, S: 3 to 25 cm H20, CPAP: 4 to 20 cm H20
Brand
RESMED
Type
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  • Comfortable. Climate Control automatically delivers therapy at the most comfortable temperature and humidity levels, with no settings to change or complicated menus to navigate.
  • Dependable. Vsync continuous leak management enables reliable delivery of therapy pressure while maintaining patient–device synchrony.
  • Easy-Breathe. Easy-Breathe pressure waveform mimics the wave shape of normal breathing and replicates it for your patients’ breathing comfort.
  • Customizable. TiControl™ lets you set limits on the patient’s ideal inspiratory time to encourage spontaneous breathing.
  • Adaptable. The AirCurve 10 VAuto is compatible with up to 15 L/min of supplemental oxygen in S and CPAP mode and 4 L/min in VAuto mode.
  • Remote-ready. Cloud-based AirView™ patient management system lets you access nightly data, troubleshoot and change device settings remotely.

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Please take the advice of the authorized medical practitioner before use.

Bipap Auto AirCurve V10 Specification

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AirCurveTM VAuto VAuto
Operating pressure range : VAuto, S: 3 to 25 cm H20, CPAP: 4 to 20 cm H20
90W power supply unit : Typical power consumption: 53W (57VA) Peak power consumption: 104W (108VA)
Environmental conditions

1.Operating temperature: +41°F to +95°F (+5°C to +35°C),

2.Operating humidity: 10 to 95% relative humidity,non-condensing, 

3.Operating altitude: Sea level to 8,500' (2,591 m),

4.Storage and transport temperature: -4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C)

  5.Storage and transport humidity: 5 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing

Electromagnetic compatibility : The AirCurveTM 10 complies with all applicable electromagnetic compatibility requirements (EMC) according to IEC60601-1-2:2007, for residential, commercial, and light industry environments
IEC 60601-1:2005 classification  : Class II (double insulation), Type BF, Ingress protection IP22 
Aircraft use  : ResMed confirms that the device meets the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements (RTCADO-160, section 21, category M) for all phases of air travel.
Supplemental oxygen : Maximum flow. 15 L/min (S, CPAP), 4 L/min (VAuto) 
Tubing : SlimLine (15mm), ClimateLine Air (15mm), Standard tube (19mm)

BiPAP Machine FAQs

1. What is a BiPAP machine?

A BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) machine helps you breathe by delivering two pressure levels—higher when inhaling (IPAP) and lower when exhaling (EPAP)—making breathing easier and more natural during sleep.

2. What do IPAP and EPAP mean?

  • IPAP: Higher pressure for inhaling; helps lungs fill with air.

  • EPAP: Lower pressure for exhaling; keeps airway open with easier breaths.

3. What is AVAPS?

AVAPS (Average Volume Assured Pressure Support) is a smart BiPAP feature that auto-adjusts pressure to maintain consistent airflow, ideal for users with changing breathing needs.

4. How is BiPAP different from CPAP?

  • CPAP: One constant pressure.

  • BiPAP: Two pressures (IPAP & EPAP).

  • BiPAP suits those with central apnea, COPD, or heart/lung issues; CPAP is best for simple obstructive apnea.

5. Which is more comfortable: CPAP or BiPAP?

BiPAP is often more comfortable due to easier exhalation and variable pressure support, especially for those who struggle with CPAP.

6. Are BiPAP machines portable?

Most BiPAP units weigh 6–8 lbs. While less compact than travel CPAPs, some lighter models are available for travel.

7. How do I prevent mask leaks?

Ensure the mask fits snug but not tight. Adjust straps, try different mask styles or liners, and check fit while lying down.

8. Why do I have dry mouth in the morning?

Usually caused by mouth breathing with a nasal mask. Use a chin strap or switch to a full-face mask. Use the humidifier for added moisture.

9. My mask feels too tight—what should I do?

Loosen straps slightly, clean your face before sleep, and consider mask liners to reduce pressure marks.

10. How to manage skin irritation from the mask?

Clean the mask and your face daily. Use barrier creams or hypoallergenic pads. Replace cushions regularly.

11. What is the ramp feature?

The ramp starts therapy at a lower pressure and gradually increases to your prescribed level, making it easier to fall asleep.

12. Can I skip BiPAP for a night?

It’s not recommended. Skipping can cause a return of sleep apnea symptoms like snoring, fatigue, and disturbed sleep.

13. How do I travel with a BiPAP machine?

Use a padded bag, carry a universal power adapter, and check airline rules. Some machines also support external battery packs.

14. What power options do I need for BiPAP?

Use a medical-grade power adapter. For road trips, use a DC adapter. In remote areas, use BiPAP-compatible battery packs.

15. How often should I clean BiPAP parts?

  • Mask: Daily with mild soap and water.

  • Tubing & humidifier: Weekly.

  • Water chamber: Refill and empty daily.

16. How often should I replace filters and parts?

  • Disposable filters: Every 2–4 weeks.

  • Foam filters: Clean weekly, replace every few months.

  • Cushions/headgear: As per machine manual.

17. What does AHI mean?

AHI (Apnea-Hypopnea Index) tracks breathing interruptions per hour. Aim for a score under 5 for effective therapy.

18. What’s a good AHI score?

  • Under 5: Excellent

  • 5–15: Mild

  • 15–30: Moderate

  • Over 30: Severe

19. What is BiPAP leak rate?

It shows how much air escapes from your mask. Under 24 L/min is normal. Higher leaks may need mask adjustment or part replacement.

20. Are small leaks okay?

Yes, minor leaks from vent holes are normal. But frequent or large leaks may affect therapy—recheck your mask fit.

21. Why am I still tired despite using BiPAP?

Ensure usage for at least 4 hours nightly. Check for mask leaks or pressure issues. Humidification and setting adjustments may help—consult your doctor.

22. Can I mouth-breathe with a nasal mask?

No, mouth breathing reduces therapy effectiveness. Use a chin strap or switch to a full-face mask.

23. What if the pressure feels too strong?

Use the ramp feature for gradual pressure. Relax while adjusting. If discomfort continues, consult your provider.

24. Can I sleep on my side using BiPAP?

Yes, side-sleeping works well. Ensure the mask fits securely and the tubing doesn’t pull.

25. Why is my BiPAP machine noisy?

Some noise is normal. Check for air leaks or tubing kinks. Place the machine on a soft surface to reduce vibration.

26. Which mask type is best for me?

  • Nasal: For nose breathers.

  • Full-face: For mouth breathers or congestion.

  • Nasal pillows: Minimal and side-sleeper friendly.

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