ClimateLineAir Heated Tube for Airsense 10 and Aircurve 10 CPAP Machine
ResMed ClimateLineAir Heated Tube for Airsense 10 and Aircurve 10 CPAP Machine
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ResMed ClimateLineAir Heated Tube for Airsense 10 and Aircurve 10 CPAP Machine

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Overview

ClimateLineAir™ heated tube from ResMed maintains the temperature of humidified air and adds humidification as needed during your CPAP therapy, reducing rainout while you sleep and preventing dryness in the morning. 

One of our most advanced systems and the solution for the ResMed's Climate Control of the Lumis™, AirSense™ 10, and AirCurve™10 series of devices.

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ResMed ClimateLineAir Heated Tube for Airsense 10 and Aircurve 10 CPAP Machine

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Everything you need to know about the Tubing

Consistent Humidification Control

The ClimateLineAir™ heated tube works seamlessly with your ResMed AirSense™ 10 or AirCurve™ 10 machine to maintain consistent humidity levels throughout the night. With its built-in sensors, it automatically adjusts to changes in temperature and humidity, ensuring a comfortable, moisture-balanced therapy experience.

Prevents Dry Mouth and Sore Throats

The ClimateLineAir™ heated tube delivers warmed, humidified air during your CPAP therapy, keeping your airways comfortable and hydrated all night long, perfect if you are prone to congestion.

Built-In Temperature Sensor

The integrated mask temperature sensor in the ClimateLineAir™ tube ensures that the air you breathe is always at the perfect temperature. This precise regulation enhances your comfort, making each night of therapy more pleasant and effective.

Reduce Dry Throat

The ResMed ClimateLineAir™ Heated Tube ensures your CPAP therapy is as comfortable as possible by maintaining consistent humidification throughout the night. By automatically adjusting the humidity levels, it prevents the dreaded dry mouth or sore throat.

Smart Temperature Control

The ClimateLineAir™ tube features a built-in temperature sensor that monitors and adjusts the air temperature as it flows from your AirSense™ 10 or AirCurve™ 10 machine, which is ideal for those who are prone to congestion and dry mouth.

Integrated Swivel Connection

The integrated swivel connection allows the tube to move with you throughout the night, maintaining a consistent connection to your CPAP machine, without worrying about getting tangled or disconnecting.

Easy Maintenance

The ClimateLineAir™ Heated Tube is designed for easy maintenance. Its durable construction ensures it will stand up to nightly use while continuing to deliver optimal performance.

Designed for ResMed Machines

This heated tube is specifically designed for use with ResMed's AirSense™ 10, AirCurve™ 10, and Lumis™ series, making it the perfect match for your CPAP setup. When paired with ResMed's HumidAir™ heated humidifier, it creates a seamless climate control system that maximizes your comfort.

Important Tips

  • Regularly inspect the ClimateLineAir™ heated tube for any signs of wear or damage, and replace it as needed to ensure consistent performance.
  • Keep the tube clean by disconnecting it weekly and rinsing it with warm, soapy water. Allow it to air dry completely before reconnecting to your CPAP machine.
  • Ensure the tube is securely connected to both the CPAP machine and mask before each use to maintain proper air temperature and humidity levels.
  • Store the tube in a cool, dry place when not in use, avoiding exposure to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures that could damage the tubing.
  • Use the integrated swivel connection to reduce the risk of tangling or kinking during the night, ensuring uninterrupted therapy.
  • If you notice condensation inside the tube, increase the room temperature slightly or reduce the humidity setting on your CPAP machine.
  • For optimal comfort, pair the ClimateLineAir™ tube with ResMed’s HumidAir™ humidifier to maintain consistent, comfortable air throughout your sleep therapy.
  • Handle the tube gently when attaching or detaching it from your CPAP machine to extend its lifespan and prevent damage.
  • If traveling, pack the tube carefully in a protective case to avoid any bending or damage during transit.
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Product Specifications

Brand ResMed
Part Type Tubing
GTIN/UPC 619498372966
HCPCS Code A4604
Material Components Flexible Plastic and Electrical Components
Hose Weight 5.4 oz
Hose Legnth 78 in
Hose Diameter 15 mm
Temp Range 60° F - 86° F

FAQs

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What is the purpose of CPAP tubing?

CPAP tubing connects the CPAP machine to the mask, delivering pressurized air for therapy.

Are all CPAP hoses the same size?

Most standard CPAP hoses have a 22mm connection and are 6 feet long, but slim (15mm) and heated tubing options vary by manufacturer.

How often should I replace my CPAP hose?

CPAP tubing should be replaced every 3-6 months or sooner if it shows signs of wear, discoloration, or damage.

What is the difference between standard and heated CPAP tubing?

Standard tubing delivers air at room temperature, while heated tubing prevents condensation (rainout) and enhances comfort by maintaining a consistent air temperature.

Can I use any CPAP hose with my machine?

Not always. Some CPAP machines require specific tubing, such as heated or slimline hoses, so check compatibility with your device.

How do I clean my CPAP tubing?

Wash the hose weekly with warm water and mild soap, rinse thoroughly, and allow it to air dry completely.

Can I use a CPAP hose cleaning brush?

Yes, a hose cleaning brush helps remove buildup inside the tubing, keeping it free from dust, mold, and bacteria.

Can CPAP tubing be dried in the sun?

It’s best to air-dry in a clean, ventilated area. Direct sunlight may weaken the material over time.

Why is there water in my CPAP hose?

This is called rainout, caused by temperature differences between the room and humidified air. Using heated tubing or a hose cover can help.

What should I do if my CPAP hose is making noise?

Check for kinks, loose connections, or condensation buildup. If the noise persists, replacing the tubing may help.

Can I travel with CPAP tubing?

Yes! For compact travel CPAPs, consider a shorter hose (4ft) for convenience.

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