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Water Chamber PR System One 60 Series CPAP Machines

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Overview

The Water Chamber for PR System One 60 Series CPAP Machines is a replacement part designed specifically for use with Philips Respironics 60 Series Heated Humidifiers.

This chamber offers a 325 mL capacity and can be easily disassembled for cleaning. It’s top-rack dishwasher safe for added convenience. To maintain performance and prevent buildup, it’s recommended to use distilled water.

Please note: It is not compatible with the 50 Series models.

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Water Chamber PR System One 60 Series CPAP Machines

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Product Features

Optimized Capacity

The water chamber has a 325 mL capacity, providing sufficient humidification for a full night of CPAP therapy without the need for refilling, ensuring uninterrupted comfort.

Designed for PR System One 60 Series

This water chamber is specifically engineered to work with Philips Respironics 60 Series Heated Humidifiers, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable performance. It is not compatible with the 50 Series models.

Easy Disassembly for Cleaning

The chamber can be easily disassembled into separate components, allowing for thorough cleaning to maintain hygiene and extend the lifespan of the product.

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Dishwasher Safe for Convenience

The water chamber is top-rack dishwasher safe, offering an easy and efficient cleaning option. For manual cleaning, mild soap and warm water can also be used.

Distilled Water Recommended

To minimize mineral buildup and maintain optimal performance, using distilled water is strongly advised. This practice helps preserve the internal components of both the chamber and the CPAP machine.

Durable Construction for Longevity

Crafted from high-quality materials, the chamber is designed to withstand daily use and cleaning cycles while maintaining its structural integrity and effectiveness.

Leak-Resistant Design

The chamber features a secure seal when connected to the humidifier, reducing the risk of water leaks that could potentially damage the CPAP device or disrupt therapy.

Transparent Material for Easy Monitoring

The clear design of the chamber allows users to easily check water levels at a glance, ensuring that the humidifier is filled appropriately before each use.

Regular Replacement Schedule

It is recommended to replace the chamber every 6 to 12 months, or sooner if cracks, discoloration, or buildup are detected, to ensure consistent therapy and hygiene.

Lightweight and Travel-Friendly

Despite its sturdy construction, the chamber is lightweight and compact, making it easy to pack and transport for users who travel frequently with their CPAP device.

Supports Effective Humidification

By maintaining consistent humidity levels, the water chamber helps prevent dryness and irritation in the nasal passages and throat, enhancing overall therapy comfort.

Simple Installation Process

The chamber easily snaps into place within the 60 Series Heated Humidifier, ensuring a secure connection and reducing setup time.

Resistant to Heat and Moisture

The materials used in the chamber are specifically chosen to withstand the heat generated by the humidifier and the moisture present during use, ensuring durability over time.

Compatible with Heated Tubing

When paired with the 60 Series Heated Humidifier, the chamber supports the use of heated tubing, providing consistent and comfortable humidification throughout therapy.

Prevents Bacterial and Mold Growth

Regular cleaning and proper maintenance of the chamber reduce the risk of bacterial or mold growth, ensuring a healthier therapy environment.

Essential for Maintaining Therapy Quality

A properly functioning water chamber is critical for delivering the benefits of humidification, helping to make CPAP therapy more comfortable and effective for users.

Important Tips

  • Clean the chamber daily using mild soap and warm water to prevent mineral buildup and ensure hygiene. Rinse thoroughly and let it air dry completely before reassembly.
  • Use distilled water exclusively to minimize scaling and extend the chamber's lifespan.
  • For a deeper clean, consider a weekly soak with a water and vinegar solution (1:3 ratio), then rinse thoroughly to remove any residue.
  • Regularly inspect the chamber for cracks, discoloration, or residue buildup. Replace immediately if any damage is noticed to prevent leaks and maintain performance.
  • Always ensure the chamber is securely seated within the humidifier to avoid water leaks that could damage the CPAP machine.
  • If using a CPAP cleaning machine, ensure the chamber is emptied before running a cleaning cycle to prevent potential damage.
  • Keep an extra water chamber on hand as a backup for uninterrupted therapy, especially if traveling or during extended use.
  • Check water levels before each use to ensure there’s enough for a full night of therapy, reducing the need for mid-night refills.
  • Avoid overfilling the chamber to prevent spills and potential damage to the humidifier or CPAP machine.
  • Make sure the chamber is fully dry before storing or transporting it to prevent mold or bacterial growth.
  • Replace the chamber every 6-12 months, even with proper care, to maintain consistent humidification and hygiene.
  • Pair with heated tubing for optimal humidification and reduced rainout, ensuring therapy remains comfortable throughout the night.
  • Store the chamber in a clean, dry place when not in use to protect it from dust and debris.
  • During travel, use a protective case to prevent damage to the chamber and ensure it remains functional.
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Why do CPAP machines have humidifiers?

CPAP humidifiers add moisture to prevent dry mouth, throat irritation, and nasal congestion caused by pressurized air.

Are all CPAP humidifiers the same?

No, there are two types: - Integrated humidifiers (built into the CPAP machine) - Standalone humidifiers (separate units that connect to the CPAP)

Do I have to use a CPAP humidifier?

No, but it helps reduce dryness and discomfort. If you experience dryness, adding a humidifier can improve comfort.

What type of water should I use in my CPAP humidifier?

Use distilled water to prevent mineral buildup and bacteria growth. Avoid tap or bottled water.

How often should I clean my CPAP humidifier?

Daily: Empty and rinse with warm water. Weekly: Wash with mild soap, rinse well, and let it air dry.

Why is there water in my CPAP mask or hose?

This is rainout, caused by humidified air cooling in the hose. Using heated tubing or a hose cover can help.

Can I travel with a CPAP humidifier?

Yes, but some travelers prefer to turn off the humidifier to reduce bulk. If flying, empty the water chamber before packing.

When should I replace my CPAP humidifier chamber?

Every 6 months, or sooner if you notice discoloration, cracking, or buildup that doesn’t clean off.

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