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Swift FX - Short Tubing
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This is the replacement short tube assembly for the ResMed Swift FX and Swift FX for Her CPAP mask. It features an elbow, a short tube and a swivel. Does not include pillows or headgear.
Overview
This is the replacement short tube assembly for the ResMed Swift FX and Swift FX for Her CPAP mask. It features an elbow, a short tube and a swivel. Does not include pillows or headgear.
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.