How Do I Set Up My CPAP Machine for the First Time?

In this quick guide, we’ll walk you through the first steps to take when you have received your first CPAP machine. Unpack Lay each item on the surface in front of you.  Identify all the components: Are there any spare parts in the package you need to save for the future? Extra filters, for example? […]

Unpack
Learn
Assemble
Test

In this quick guide, we’ll walk you through the first steps to take when you have received your first CPAP machine.

Unpack

Lay each item on the surface in front of you. 

Identify all the components:

  • The CPAP machine base 
  • Power supply and power cord 
  • Humidifier or water tub
  • Circuit 
  • Filters, if not pre-inserted 
  • The manual 

Are there any spare parts in the package you need to save for the future? Extra filters, for example?

Learn

Watch a setup video of your new machine on Respshop.com or look at diagrams for your setup in the manual.

Read the manual or watch a video to learn how to keep it clean. Determine how often you should replace parts

Assemble

Attach the power cord. Then attach the tubing to the CPAP machine.

Then attach the humidifier. Before first use, clean the humidifier basin with warm soapy water and rinse well.

Decide where to place it. Look for a location that gives stable support to the base of the machine. 

Make sure the tubing can reach the head of the bed without pulling on the machine and there is enough slack to allow you to move around in bed.

Choose a location that gives you easy access to the on/off controls, filter compartment, and humidifier tub. 

Then plug it in. 

Place it near an outlet so you can easily plug in the machine without concern about pulling on the machine or for tripping on the cord if you get out of bed.

Attach the mask to the tubing. Ensure a firm connection. 

Test

Turn it on. Most likely, everything has been preset to your prescription. Then put on your mask. 

Do a leak test with your mask on while lying down, if prompted. Then lie down and try it out.

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