ResMed AirFit N20 CPAP Nasal Mask
- Comfort 4.5 of 5, at 20-25 it's dBA quiet, freedom of movement 4.0 of 5- Great design: The mask frame has been kept as small as possible, allowing a clear field of vision. Therefore it is no problem to read or watch TV during use.
- No pressure points or leaks: The headgear with washable microfibre cover feels soft to the touch and prevents pressure points on the face.
- Magnetic technology: The headband clips are magnetic and can therefore be fastened and released extremely easily. The headgear can quickly be separated from mask, the mask can be easily dismantled into three parts.
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Product description
Particularly suitable if you only breathe through your nose at night, are bearded or claustrophobic.
The mask frame has been kept as minimalistic as possible, which gives you a free visual field. Therefore it is no problem to read or watch TV while using it. The headgear with washable microfibre cover feels soft to the touch and prevents pressure points on the face. The short tube section prevents unpleasant tugging on the tube and can be connected to any standard CPAP tube. The quick-release elbow gives you the freedom to quickly unclip the hose: this allows you to get up at night to go to the toilet without having to remove the entire mask.
Magnetic technology: The headgear clips are magnetic and can therefore be fastened or released extremely easily. The headgear can quickly be separated from mask, the mask can easily be dismantled into three parts. It is available in three different sizes for men (S, M and L), as well as AirFit N20 for Her in S for women. SomniShop-Set: Comes as a set from SomniShop and includes our informative guide about snoring – at no extra costs for you! The NHS also recommend CPAP therapy for sleep apnoea.
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Mask frame, mask cushion, headgear, connecting tube, magnetic headgear clipCustomer reviews (13)
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Return Policy
For hygiene reasons, this product is delivered in sealed hygienic packaging. You are therefore NOT able to return the product if the sealed hygienic packaging has been unwrapped. Provided the sealed packaging is unopened, you have the option to return the product to us within 30 days of receipt.
This does not affect your statutory rights, most notably with regard to product defects.
You can find further details of your right to return goods in our GTC.
Instructions for use
CPAP masks are wear parts. The service life of a CPAP mask is therefore 5 to 6 months. Usual wear and tear, particularly of mask cushions (e.g. a tear in the mask cushion after 3 months of use) or head straps (baggy strap after several months of use) does not constitute a material defect.
Due to the production methods used, CPAP masks may smell of plastic or silicone. If this smell does not evaporate after initial use, it often helps to clean the CPAP mask under fresh water (with the addition of SomnoSept, if necessary) and to leave to dry.
Warning
The mask contains magnets with a magnetic field strength of up to 400 mT. Make sure that the magnets are kept at least 15 cm away from implants or medical devices that could be negatively affected by magnetic interferences. This warning applies to you and to all persons who come into close physical contact with your mask. The magnets are located inside the frame and inside the bottom head strap clips, and have a magnetic field strength of up to 400 mT. When you are wearing the mask, these magnets attach to one another to secure the mask, but may accidentally come loose as you sleep.
Implants/medical devices, including those listed under contraindications, may be negatively affected if their functioning changes when exposed to extreme magnetic fields, or may contain ferromagnetic materials that are attracted or repelled by magnetic fields (some metallic implants, e.g. contact lenses that contain metal, dental implants, metallic cranium plates, screws, drilled hole covers and bone replacement fixtures). Contact your physician and the manufacture of your implant/other medical device for information about the possible harmful effects of magnetic fields.
Contraindications
Active medical implants that interact with magnets, e.g.:- Pacemakers
- Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs)
- Neurostimulators
- Shunts for the outflow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
- Insulin infusion pumps
- Clips for the treatment of aneurysms or to stop blood flow
- Spirals for the treatment of embolisms
- Stents
- Valves/flaps
- Electrodes
- Implants to restore hearing or balance that contain implanted magnets
- Metal splinters in the eye
- Eye implants
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