Siesta CPAP Mask Features
- Self-adjusting ergonomic cushion design allows for superior seal
- Padded support arms minimize irritation and marks around cheekbones and eyes
- Quick-release clips allow simple attachment and removal of mask
- Modern design and clean lines define the new Siesta Nasal CPAP mask
- Easy change cushion cup snaps into place allows for ease of removal and cleaning
- 360-degree dual-swivel elbow for active sleepers and allows for sleep in any position
- Air vent diffuser for a quiet night sleep
- Anti-phyxia valve safety feature opens for fresh air in case of machine shut off
Siesta Full Face CPAP Mask Components
Frequently Bought Together
How to wear Siesta CPAP Full Face Mask?
- Pass the upper straps of the headgear through the slot of the mask arm and secure it, repeat the process with the lower straps to join the headgear clip.
- Place the mask on the face extend the headgear to the back of the head and confirm that the label on the back of the headgear faces outward when the headgear is worn.
- Bring the lower-half straps beneath the ear and insert the clips into the fixed hook on the lower part of the mask frame.
- Extend the upper straps of the headgear until the mask is fixed properly.
- Repeat the process for the lower half of the headgear until the mask is fixed properly.
- Connect the air tubing to the swivel and then turn on the device and adjust the mask to the correct position.
Getting the Right Cushion Size
- The following drawing describes the different features of the face and the length of the face (H) you need to measure.
- The masks are available in three different sizes.
- Choose the appropriate size according to the table below.
H (mm) |
Size |
80 = H = 90 |
S |
90 < H = 100 |
M |
0 < H = 115Â |
L |
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Siesta Full Face CPAP Mask Sizing Template
How to Disassemble the Siesta Full Face Mask
- Undo and remove the upper-half headgear straps out of the slot on the mask frame.
- Remove the cushion from the mask frame.
- Remove the Swivel from the Elbow.
Notes:
- The elbow assembly cannot be dissembled from the frame assembly.
- The valve cannot be dissembled, or damage may be incurred and the re-installation will become more difficult.
How to Reassemble the Siesta CPAP Mask
- Install the forehead pad onto the upper-half installation groove of the mask frame.
- Install the Cushion onto the Frame and confirm that the Cushion is reliable.
- Install the upper-half headgear onto the upper-half installation hole of the mask frame.
Cleaning the 3B Medical Full Face CPAP Mask at Home
Notes:
- The mask and headgear can only be cleaned through hand washing or placed in the Lumin device.
- The elbow and the valve cannot be dissembled for washing.
Cautions
- Do not use solutions containing bleach, chlorine, alcohol, aromatics, moisturizers, antibacterial agents, or scented oils to clean any part of the system or air tubing. These solutions may cause damage and reduce the life of the product.
- Exposing any part of the system or tubing to direct sunlight or heat may cause deterioration.
- If any visible deterioration of a component is apparent (cracking, crazing, tears etc), the component should be discarded and replaced.
Daily / After Each Use
- Disassemble the mask components according to the disassembly instructions.
- Thoroughly clean the separated mask components (excluding headgear), by gently rubbing in warm (approx. 30°C) water using mild liquid detergent (e.g., Alconox diluted at 1%) for up to 10 minutes.
- Use a soft bristle brush to clean the vent.
- Rinse all components well with drinking quality water and allow them to air dry out of direct sunlight.
- When all components are dry, reassemble according to the reassembly instructions.
Weekly
- Handwash the headgear and all components in warm (approx. 30°C) and mild liquid detergent (e.g., Alconox diluted at 1%) for up to 10 minutes. Rinse the components well with drinking quality water and allow them to air dry out of direct sunlight before assembling.
3B Medical Siesta CPAP Full Face Mask User Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I replace the cushion on the 3B Medical Siesta Full Face Mask?
The cushion on the Siesta Full Face CPAP Mask should be replaced every 2-4 weeks or more often if it becomes damaged or soiled.
Is the mask compatible with most CPAP machines?
Yes, the Siesta Full Face CPAP Mask is compatible with most CPAP machines and accessories, providing you with a versatile solution for your sleep therapy needs.
Does the mask reduce noise during exhalation?
Yes, the mask features a quiet venting system that disperses exhaled air silently. This minimizes any noise disruptions during sleep for both you and your partner.
Can I easily adjust the mask even during the night?
The mask is equipped with quick-release clips on the headgear, making it easy to put on, take off, or adjust even in the middle of the night
3B Medical Siesta Full Face Mask Specifications
Resistance |
Drop in pressure measured (average for 3 sizes)at 50 L/min:0.15 cmH2O at 100 L/min:0.5 cmH2O |
Inspiratory and Expiratory Resistance |
The inspiratory resistance of the mask (in combination with the Non-Rebreathing valve)is 1.8 cmH2O at 50 L/min The expiratory resistance of the mask (in combination with the Non-Rebreathing valve) is 2.0 cmH2O at 50 L/min |
The Non-Rebreathing valve open-to-atmosphere pressure |
<= 2.8 cmH2O |
The Non-Rebreathing valve open-to-atmosphere pressure |
<= 2.8 cmH2O |
Sound |
DECLARED DUAL-NUMBER NOISE EMISSION VALUES in accordance with iso 4871. The A-weighted sound power level of the mask is 28 dBA, with an uncertainty of 3 dBA. |
Environmental Conditions |
Operating temperature: +5C to +40C (41F to 104F) Operating humidity: 10% ~ 93% relative humidity non-condensing storage and transport:-20C to +55C (-4F to 131F) Storage and transport:humidity: 10% ~ 93% relative humidity non-condensing |
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