Always check your user guide for your specific product details:
Every morning
- Clean your CPAP mask cushion. You may not realise it, but over time your skin releases oils that can reduce the quality and performance of your seal and mask. So after wearing your mask, clean it thoroughly to remove any oils. By washing it in the morning, you will have a clean, dry mask ready to use for your next night.
- To clean your CPAP mask, wash it by hand by gently rubbing with warm water and mild soap. Avoid harsh cleaning products, which may damage the mask, or leave harmful residue. Allow it to dry away from direct sunlight on a flat surface.
- Clean your humidifier water tub. After each use, we recommend that your sleep apnea machine’s water tub is washed out with a mild detergent and warm water. Then thoroughly rinse and allow it to dry away from direct sunlight.
Every month
- Check your mask cushion or pillows as they may deteriorate over time through regular wear and tear.
- Check your humidifier water tub for wear and deterioration. If any component has cracked or become cloudy or pitted, the tub should be replaced.
Every three months
- Examine your air tubing for small holes or tears, especially around the cuff, that could cause air leaks and potentially compromise your therapy. If you find any tears, you should replace the tubing.
Every six months
- Check the filter at the back of your sleep apnea machine. A build-up of dust can impede the effectiveness of your treatment. If you live in a dusty area, or close to the sea, you will need to replace the filter more frequently.
- Check your CPAP mask headgear and chin straps. If they’ve lost their elasticity, you may tend to over-tighten the mask, resulting in some discomfort. Replace any part that has become stretched and is no longer providing a good fit.
- Inspect the humidifier water tub for wear and deterioration. Clean any white powder deposits using a solution of one part household vinegar to 10 parts water. Replace any part that has developed a leak or become cracked, cloudy or pitted.
Every two years
- Go back to your Accredited Outlet to have your CPAP, APAP or bilevel sleep apnea machine pressure tested to ensure you are still receiving the correct pressure.
This information is a generic guide only and does not replace product specific instructions. Please refer to your sleep apnea machine and mask product user guides for more detailed information.