AirSense 11 & AirCurve 11 ClimateLineAir Heated Tube
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AirSense 11 & AirCurve 11 ClimateLineAir Heated Tube

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Overview

Say goodbye to morning sore throats with the ResMed AirSense & AirCurve 11 ClimateLineAir Heated Tube.

This tube gently warms the air traveling from your CPAP machine, preventing the moisture from condensing in the tube and causing rainout or dryness. This means you can enjoy the benefits of CPAP therapy without the unpleasant side effects of dry air.

The ClimateLineAir™ Heated Tube is also compatible with humidifiers, so you can add even more moisture to the air if needed. This is especially beneficial for people who live in dry climates or who suffer from sinus congestion or allergies.

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AirSense 11 & AirCurve 11 ClimateLineAir Heated Tube

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Everything you need to know about the Tubing

Auto Climate Control

When used with the ResMed HumidAir™ humidifier chamber, the ClimateLineAir™ Heated Tube activates the Auto Climate Control feature. This setting automatically keeps the temperature and humidity at a consistent 80°F (27°C) throughout the night, eliminating the need for manual adjustments and maintaining comfort effortlessly.

Manual Climate Control

The ClimateLineAir™ Heated Tube includes a Manual Climate Control mode, allowing you to adjust the temperature and humidity levels to suit your preferences. This feature offers flexibility in finding the most comfortable setting, though it's worth noting that rainout prevention may vary with manual adjustments.

Temperature Monitoring

The ClimateLineAir™ Heated Tube includes a built-in sensor that constantly monitors and adjusts the temperature of the air, which can be set between 60°F and 86°F (16°C and 30°C). This helps ensure that your therapy remains comfortable and consistent throughout the night.

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Consistent Humidification

The ClimateLineAir™ heated tube helps maintain optimal humidity levels throughout the night. By working in sync with your AirSense 11 or AirCurve 11, it ensures that moisture levels stay stable, preventing excessive dryness or uncomfortable condensation buildup.

Eliminates Rainout and Condensation

Rainout occurs when warm, humidified air cools down inside the tubing, leading to water buildup. This heated tube keeps the air temperature consistent, preventing condensation so you don’t wake up to gurgling sounds or unwanted moisture in your mask.

Personalized Temperature Control

The built-in temperature sensor allows you to adjust the heat level between 60 and 86°F. This helps you find the right balance between warmth and moisture, making CPAP therapy more comfortable in different room conditions.

Automatic Climate Control

No need to constantly adjust settings throughout the night. The Auto Climate Control feature detects changes in temperature and humidity and makes real-time adjustments to keep conditions stable, ensuring uninterrupted therapy.

Prevents Dry Throat and Nasal Irritation

By keeping the air warm and humidified, this heated tube reduces common CPAP side effects like dry throat, nasal congestion, and irritation. This is especially beneficial for those who experience discomfort when using standard tubing.

Flexible 360° Swivel Connector

The tube features a 360-degree swivel connection, allowing you to move freely during sleep without the tubing twisting or pulling on your mask. This flexibility makes it easier to change positions without interruptions.

Lightweight and Flexible Design

Unlike traditional tubing, the ClimateLineAir™ is lightweight and more flexible, minimizing drag and reducing the chances of getting tangled in your bedding. This makes it easier to maintain a secure and comfortable fit throughout the night.

Secure Electrical Connection

The integrated electrical connector ensures that the tube remains powered throughout the night, keeping airflow warm and consistent. This helps maintain optimal therapy pressure without disruptions caused by fluctuating temperatures.

Easy to Clean and Maintain

Regular maintenance is simple. The tubing should be washed once a week with warm water and mild soap, then left to air dry completely. The smooth interior surface prevents residue buildup, ensuring long-term hygiene and performance.

Important Tips

  • Prevents dry throat and nasal discomfort by warming the air, making therapy more comfortable.
  • Reduces condensation and rainout for a consistent airflow without sudden bursts of water in the tube.
  • Pairs well with humidifiers to maintain optimal moisture levels, preventing dry mouth.
  • Use Auto Climate Control Mode to let the tube adjust temperature and humidity automatically.
  • Set your preferred temperature between 60–86°F for personalized comfort.
  • Clean the tube weekly with warm water and mild soap to prevent bacteria buildup.
  • Use a CPAP tube brush to remove any residue inside the tubing.
  • Air dry completely before reconnecting to avoid moisture accumulation.
  • Sanitize with a UVC CPAP cleaning machine for deeper cleaning.
  • Store in a cool, dry place when not in use to extend lifespan.
  • Check for wear and tear and replace the tubing if it shows cracks or stiffness.
  • Avoid kinking or bending the tube to ensure consistent airflow.
  • The 360° swivel connector allows free movement without tangling.
  • If you’re experiencing dry mouth, adjust humidifier settings for better moisture balance.
  • Take the Mask Finder Quiz if you’re unsure about the best mask for your setup.
  • Tips for Using CPAP With a Cold for advice on therapy adjustments when sick.
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Product Specifications

Manufacturer ResMed
Material Components Flexible Plastic and Electrical
Hose Length 78 in
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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