The AirSense 10 Series represents ResMed’s premium auto-adjusting and CPAP devices, designed for effective sleep apnea treatment.
This guide details safe operation and maintenance, ensuring optimal therapy for users at home or in hospital settings.
ResMed’s user-friendly device, weighing over 66lbs, offers a streamlined experience, supported by resources like the MyAir app for data tracking.
What is the AirSense 10?
The AirSense 10 is a Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) therapy device meticulously engineered by ResMed to address obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). It’s a compact, lightweight, and remarkably user-friendly solution for consistent and effective treatment.
Available in AutoSet and Elite models, it automatically adjusts pressure or delivers a fixed CPAP pressure. This device is intended for both home and hospital use, providing a comfortable and reliable path towards improved sleep and overall health.
Key Features and Benefits
The AirSense 10 boasts several key features, including its integrated humidifier for enhanced comfort and reduced dryness. AutoSet technology personalizes pressure adjustments throughout the night, optimizing therapy;
Benefits include improved sleep quality, reduced daytime sleepiness, and better overall health management. The device’s quiet operation and user-friendly interface contribute to a positive therapy experience, while data tracking via the MyAir app empowers users to monitor their progress.
Intended Use and Indications
The AirSense 10 AutoSet is specifically indicated for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients weighing more than 66 pounds (30 kg). It’s designed for use both within hospital environments and, more commonly, in the comfort of the patient’s home.
This device delivers positive airway pressure to maintain open airways during sleep. It is not intended for use in patients with certain respiratory or cardiovascular conditions – consult your physician for suitability.

Device Setup
Proper setup involves carefully unboxing components, connecting the humidifier, and securely attaching the tubing to ensure optimal performance and a comfortable therapy experience.
Always check all parts are present and undamaged before proceeding with initial device configuration.
Unboxing and Component Check
Carefully open the AirSense 10 packaging and verify all listed components are present. These typically include the device itself, a power adapter, humidifier, tubing, and a user manual.
Inspect each item for any signs of damage during shipping. Ensure the humidifier chamber is intact, the tubing is free of cracks, and the device shows no physical defects. Report any issues immediately to your equipment provider. Confirm you received the correct mask type.
Connecting the Humidifier
Locate the humidifier connection port on the rear of the AirSense 10 device. Gently slide the humidifier chamber into this port until it clicks securely into place.
Ensure a snug fit to prevent water leakage during operation. Do not force the chamber. The humidifier is integral to comfort, adding moisture to the air to reduce dryness. Proper connection is vital for effective therapy and optimal user experience.
Attaching the Tubing
Connect one end of the CPAP tubing to the tubing port on the back of the AirSense 10 device, ensuring a firm and secure connection.
Attach the other end of the tubing to your chosen mask. Verify both connections are tight to prevent air leaks during therapy. Proper tubing attachment is crucial for delivering consistent air pressure and maximizing the effectiveness of your sleep apnea treatment.

Using the AirSense 10
Power on the device and initiate therapy by pressing the start button. Adjust pressure settings via AutoSet or utilize CPAP mode for consistent airflow.
Effectively manage your sleep apnea treatment with this easy-to-use device, designed for comfort and optimal results.
Powering On and Off
To power on your AirSense 10, simply plug the device into a functioning power outlet. The device will automatically initiate, displaying the main screen. To begin therapy, press the large start/stop button.
For powering off, press and hold the same start/stop button for approximately two seconds until the screen confirms shutdown. Disconnecting the power cord will also turn off the device, but using the button is recommended for proper data saving.
Ensure the device is fully powered down before cleaning or transporting it.
Starting and Stopping Therapy
To initiate therapy, ensure your mask is securely fitted and the tubing is properly connected. Press the prominent start/stop button on the AirSense 10. The device will begin delivering pressurized air according to your prescribed settings.
To halt therapy, press the same start/stop button once. The device will cease air delivery. Remember to save any session data before fully powering down the device for optimal tracking via the MyAir app.
Consistent use is key to successful sleep apnea treatment.
Adjusting Pressure Settings (AutoSet)
The AirSense 10 AutoSet intelligently adjusts pressure levels throughout the night, optimizing comfort and effectiveness. While users shouldn’t manually alter core AutoSet parameters, clinicians can customize the pressure range.
Accessing settings requires a clinician’s PIN. AutoSet continuously monitors your breathing, responding to changes to deliver the appropriate pressure. This dynamic adjustment minimizes pressure while ensuring effective airway support during sleep.
CPAP Mode Operation
CPAP mode delivers a consistent, pre-set pressure throughout the night, as prescribed by your doctor. Unlike AutoSet, the pressure remains fixed, providing a steady stream of air to keep your airway open.
To operate in CPAP mode, a clinician must disable the AutoSet function and input the specific pressure setting. Ensure the mask is properly fitted for optimal therapy. Consistent use, as directed, is crucial for effective sleep apnea management.
Humidifier Settings and Maintenance
The AirSense 10’s humidifier requires regular filling and cleaning to prevent mineral buildup and ensure optimal performance. Adjust humidity levels for comfort, following the device’s guidelines.
Proper maintenance extends the humidifier’s life and delivers consistent, comfortable therapy.
Water Chamber Filling and Cleaning
To fill the water chamber, detach it from the device and use distilled water only – tap water contains minerals that can damage the humidifier. Fill to the maximum line. Cleaning is crucial; empty daily and wash with warm, mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry completely before reattaching.
Regular cleaning prevents buildup and ensures hygienic humidification. Inspect for cracks or damage and replace the chamber as needed, following ResMed’s recommendations for optimal performance and therapy.
Adjusting Humidification Levels
The AirSense 10 allows you to personalize humidification via the device’s menu. Access the settings and adjust the humidity level from 1 to 8, with higher numbers indicating more moisture. Start with a lower setting and gradually increase until comfortable, avoiding dryness or condensation in the tubing.
Finding the right level minimizes discomfort and maximizes therapeutic benefits. Monitor for any issues like a dry mouth or nasal congestion and adjust accordingly for optimal sleep quality.
Humidifier Troubleshooting
If you experience issues with your AirSense 10 humidifier, first check the water chamber is correctly seated and filled. Condensation in the tubing suggests excessive humidity – lower the setting. Insufficient humidity causes dryness; increase the level gradually.
Ensure regular cleaning to prevent buildup. If problems persist, consult the full user manual or contact ResMed support for further assistance and potential solutions.

Mask Fitting and Care
Proper mask fit is crucial for effective therapy. Choose the right size and style, following fitting instructions carefully. Regular cleaning and timely replacement ensure optimal performance and comfort.
Choosing the Right Mask
Selecting the ideal mask significantly impacts therapy success. Consider your sleep position and facial structure. Options include nasal masks (minimal coverage), nasal pillow masks (small, comfortable), and full face masks (for mouth breathers or higher pressure settings).
ResMed offers various sizes within each style. A proper fit prevents air leaks and discomfort. Many providers offer mask fitting assistance to help you find the best match. Experimenting with different types may be necessary to achieve optimal comfort and effectiveness.
Mask Fitting Instructions
Begin by loosening all straps. Position the mask gently on your face, ensuring a comfortable seal. Gradually tighten the headgear, starting with the top strap, then the bottom, and finally the side straps.
Avoid overtightening, which can cause pressure sores. Perform a “seal check” by turning on the device and observing for air leaks. Adjust straps as needed until leaks are minimized. A snug, but comfortable fit is crucial for effective therapy.
Mask Cleaning and Replacement
Daily cleaning is essential. Disassemble the mask and wash all components with warm, soapy water; Rinse thoroughly and air dry away from direct sunlight. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
Mask cushions and frames degrade over time, impacting seal and therapy effectiveness. Replace cushions every 2-3 months, or as needed, if they become damaged or worn. Regularly inspect for cracks or discoloration, indicating replacement is due.

Understanding the Display and Controls
The AirSense 10’s intuitive display allows easy menu navigation and data interpretation. Utilize the ramp feature for comfortable therapy initiation and personalized adjustments.
Access key settings and monitor sleep reports directly on the device for optimized treatment.
Navigating the Menu
The AirSense 10’s menu is accessed via the rotating dial and select button. Pressing the dial brings up the main menu, offering options like ‘Therapy’, ‘Settings’, and ‘Reports’.
Use the dial to scroll through options and the select button to confirm your choice. Within ‘Settings’, you can adjust humidifier levels, ramp time, and access device information. ‘Reports’ display your usage data.
Familiarize yourself with the menu structure for personalized control over your therapy experience.
Interpreting Data on the Screen
The AirSense 10’s display shows crucial therapy data. Key metrics include AHI (Apnea-Hypopnea Index), indicating sleep apnea events per hour, and Mask Fit, assessing seal quality.
Usage hours track your therapy adherence, while Ramp Time displays the duration of gradual pressure increase. The device also shows current pressure levels and humidifier settings.
Regularly reviewing this data, alongside the MyAir app, helps optimize your treatment and understand your sleep patterns effectively.
Using the Ramp Feature
The Ramp feature gently increases air pressure to your prescribed level, making therapy initiation more comfortable. It begins at a lower pressure, gradually rising over a set period – typically between 20-45 minutes.
You can customize the Ramp time within the device’s menu. This allows you to find a setting that suits your individual needs and minimizes initial discomfort.
Experimenting with different Ramp durations can significantly improve your acceptance and adherence to CPAP therapy, leading to better sleep quality.

Troubleshooting Common Issues
Addressing air leaks, mask discomfort, and device errors are crucial for consistent therapy. This section provides solutions to common problems encountered with the AirSense 10.
Proper mask fitting and regular maintenance can prevent many issues, ensuring effective sleep apnea treatment.
Addressing Air Leaks
Air leaks significantly reduce therapy effectiveness and can cause discomfort. First, ensure the mask is properly fitted and the headgear isn’t too loose or too tight. Second, check the mask cushion for damage or improper sealing.
Adjust the headgear straps evenly, and consider repositioning the mask. If leaks persist, try a different mask size or style. Regularly cleaning the mask also helps maintain a good seal, preventing frustrating leaks during sleep.
Dealing with Mask Discomfort
Mask discomfort is a common issue; proper fitting is crucial. First, ensure the headgear isn’t overly tightened, causing pressure points. Second, experiment with different mask types – nasal, full face, or nasal pillows – to find the best fit.
Adjust the headgear incrementally and use the ramp feature for a gentler start. If irritation persists, consider a mask liner or consult your healthcare provider for alternative solutions and proper sizing.
Resolving Device Errors
Device errors require systematic troubleshooting. First, check all connections – tubing, humidifier, and power supply. Second, restart the device; this often resolves minor glitches. If errors persist, consult the device’s display for specific error codes and their meanings.
Refer to the user manual or ResMed’s support website for detailed guidance. Contact your healthcare provider if you cannot resolve the issue, ensuring continued effective therapy.

Data Tracking and Reporting
Utilize the MyAir app to monitor your sleep data, including usage hours and AHI. Download reports for your healthcare provider, facilitating therapy adjustments and progress tracking.
Using the MyAir App
The MyAir app provides a personalized experience, offering detailed insights into your sleep therapy. Connect your AirSense 10 via Bluetooth to automatically upload sleep data. Track key metrics like AHI, mask seal, and usage hours.
Receive personalized coaching and tips to improve your therapy adherence and comfort. View easy-to-understand reports and share them with your healthcare provider for optimized treatment. MyAir empowers you to take control of your sleep health.
Downloading Sleep Data
Sleep data from your AirSense 10 can be downloaded for detailed analysis and sharing with your doctor. Utilize the ResMed Care Check-In website to access comprehensive reports. Alternatively, data can be exported via SD card (if your device has a slot) for offline review.
These reports provide valuable insights into your therapy effectiveness, including AHI, leak levels, and usage patterns. Regular data sharing facilitates informed adjustments to your treatment plan, optimizing your sleep quality and overall health.
Understanding Sleep Reports
Sleep reports generated from your AirSense 10 data offer crucial insights into your therapy. Key metrics include AHI (Apnea-Hypopnea Index), measuring sleep disturbances, and leak rates, indicating mask fit. Usage hours track adherence, while event counts detail apnea occurrences.
Analyzing these trends with your healthcare provider helps refine pressure settings and mask choices. Improved understanding empowers you to actively participate in optimizing your treatment for restful, restorative sleep and better overall well-being.

Cleaning and Maintenance
Regular cleaning is vital for hygiene and device longevity. Follow the schedule for filter replacement and device disinfection, ensuring optimal performance and air quality.
Consistent upkeep maintains therapeutic efficacy and prevents potential health risks.
Device Cleaning Schedule
Daily: Disconnect and wash the water chamber with warm, soapy water, allowing it to air dry completely. Inspect the tubing for moisture and clean as needed.
Weekly: Wipe down the device exterior with a damp cloth. Clean the mask cushion daily and thoroughly weekly, following the mask manufacturer’s instructions.
Monthly/As Needed: Replace the disposable air filter to maintain optimal airflow and device performance. A clean device ensures effective and hygienic therapy.
Filter Replacement
Regular filter replacement is crucial for maintaining optimal AirSense 10 performance. Disposable filters should be replaced monthly, or more frequently in dusty environments.
To replace, locate the filter cover on the back of the device. Remove the old filter and insert a new one, ensuring a snug fit. A clean filter ensures efficient airflow and prolongs device life.
Ignoring replacement can lead to reduced therapy effectiveness and potential device damage.
General Maintenance Tips
To ensure longevity and optimal performance of your AirSense 10, wipe down the device exterior with a damp cloth weekly. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or excessive moisture.
Regularly inspect the tubing for cracks or holes and replace as needed. Keep the device away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Consistent care contributes to reliable therapy.
Proper maintenance safeguards your investment and promotes a healthier sleep experience.

Safety Precautions
Always adhere to contraindications and warnings outlined in the manual. Ensure electrical safety by using the provided power supply and avoiding water exposure.
Prioritize safe device operation for effective and reliable sleep apnea therapy.
Contraindications
The AirSense 10 is generally safe, but certain conditions require caution. It’s contraindicated for individuals with perforated eardrums, acute respiratory infections, or recent skull/facial surgery.
Patients experiencing pneumothorax, untreated severe COPD, or significant cardiovascular instability should not use this device without medical supervision. Carefully review your health status with a physician before initiating therapy to ensure suitability and avoid potential complications.
Warnings and Cautions
Always follow medical advice regarding pressure settings and usage. Do not modify the device without professional guidance. Be aware that improper use could lead to discomfort or ineffective therapy.
Ensure the device is kept away from water and extreme temperatures. Regularly inspect the tubing for cracks or damage. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider if you experience adverse effects.
Electrical Safety
Only use the provided power adapter and cord, ensuring it meets the device’s power requirements. Avoid using extension cords or power strips, as they may not provide adequate power. Inspect the cord regularly for damage, and replace if necessary.
Never operate the device near water or with wet hands. Ensure the power outlet is easily accessible and properly grounded. Disconnect the device during cleaning and maintenance.

Technical Specifications
The AirSense 10 is a compact PAP therapy device. It operates within specific power requirements and conditions, with dimensions and weight suitable for travel.
Device Dimensions and Weight
The AirSense 10 is designed for portability and convenience. While specific dimensions can vary slightly between models (AutoSet, Elite, etc.), the device generally maintains a compact footprint.
It’s lightweight construction facilitates easy travel. Exact weight specifications are crucial for airline compliance, typically falling within acceptable carry-on limits. Detailed measurements are available in the full user manual for precise planning.
Power Requirements
The AirSense 10 operates on a broad AC input voltage, typically ranging from 100 to 240 volts, 50-60Hz, making it suitable for international travel with the appropriate adapter.
A power supply is included for standard AC outlets. The device also supports optional battery packs for use during power outages or off-grid situations. Always refer to the device’s label and user manual for specific power specifications.
Operating Conditions
The AirSense 10 is designed for use in ambient temperatures between 5°C and 35°C (41°F and 95°F). Humidity levels should be between 15% and 95% non-condensing.
Avoid operating the device in direct sunlight, excessively dusty environments, or near flammable materials. Ensure adequate ventilation around the device during operation. Storage temperature ranges from -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F).