
Use of your CPAP/BiPAP
The most important part of using your CPAP/BiPAP is to understand your prescription and use the machine
every night as prescribed by your physician. CPAP and BiPAP machines and their accessories must be used
and applied in a very specific manner. Your CPAP/BiPAP has been preset to comply with your prescription.
Do not make any changes to these settings. If you have concerns or questions about your settings, feel free to
call us.
Your CPAP/BiPAP machine needs to be plugged into a grounded outlet and placed on a flat sturdy surface that
does not obstruct the air filter. Make sure that the machine is placed so that the filter is at least 6 inches away
from any wall, drapery, furniture, or other objects. The surface that the machine is placed on should not be
higher than your head while you are laying down. This will keep any water from the humidifier from draining
into your mask and also prevent the machine from falling if you get wrapped up in the tubing.
Attach your tubing and mask as shown by your Cooper Medical representative and the manufacturers
instructions. Press the power button to turn your pressure on. Before putting your mask on, wash your face to
remove excess facial oils and/or makup. Secure the mask with just enough pressure to ensure a comfortable, yet
secure fit. It will help to adjust the mask while laying in your normal sleeping positions. You do not want to
have any air pressure leaking at the bridge of your nose. A small amount leaking at your cheeks, below your
nose, or chin is acceptable as long as it is not bothering you and the machine does not display a high leak.
You may press the ramp button to slow the pressure down for a more comfortable feeling. This will allow the
pressure to build up slowly and give you a chance to get to sleep at a lower pressure. After a set amount of
time, the pressure will build back up slowly to your prescribed pressure. If the pressure builds up before you
are asleep, or if you wake up and the pressure is blowing too hard, simply enable the ramp feature again.
If you have any problems with setting up your CPAP/BiPAP or supplies, please refer to the manufacturers
instructions or call us.
CPAP/BiPAP Cleaning Instructions
Please note that this paper is an overview on how to clean all of your CPAP/BiPAP equipment. Most
manufacturers have their own suggested cleaning process. Be sure to read all of your manufacturer instructions
for their recommendations.
Equipment that should be cleaned daily:
CPAP Mask or Nasal Pillows: You should clean your mask or nasal pillows every day. You can either clean
your mask where it touches your face with a baby wipe or clean with mild soap and warm water. The
soap that you use should not contain perfumes, dyes, or moisturizers or ALCOHOL. If you have any
allergy problems while using your equipment, try switching to another cleaning product. Recommended
cleaning products are clear dishwashing liquids, baby shampoo, the shampoo you currently use, or
Neutrogena soap. Clean the mask or pillows with the mild soap where it touches your face or nose to
clean the facial oils off of the seal. Rinse with warm water and sit on a paper towel or hang to let air
dry. You may also hook the mask back up to the CPAP and turn on to let the air pressure dry out the
mask. If dishwashing liquids bother your sinuses, simply switch to baby shampoo. If your skin
becomes irritated try switching to Neutrogena.