AirSense 11 Standard Water Chamber Tub
AirSense 11 Standard Water Tank
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Product Description
HumdidAir water tanks can become gross over time with build up hard alkaline from water and create calcium and lime build up. This is the water chamber tub for the AirSense 11 and AirCurve 11 series of sleep apnea devices. For best results and to promote a longer life of your water chamber use distilled water and empty your tub nightly.
Humidifiers are used in conjunction with CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) devices to prevent dryness and irritation that could be caused by pressurized air. The typical water chamber tub has a life span of 3-12 months depending on proper care. Avoid using tap water which can lead to mineral build up.
Included With Purchase
- (1) Water Chamber Tub
Recommended Replacement Schedule
- Cushion: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
- Headgear: Every 3-6 Months (or as needed)
- Complete Mask: Every 9-12 Months (or as needed)
- Tube Hose: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
- Condition: New
- Associated Parts: 39000. 39001
- Humidifier: AirSense 11 is Built In
- Insurance Codes: A7046
- International Shipping: Yes, Available
- Mode of Operation: AirSense 11 and AirCurve 11 Only
- RX Required?: No
- Travel Sized: Yes
- US Shipping Cost: $4.99
AirSense 11 Series User Manual
Ratings & Reviews
5 reviews
BAD chamber . Chamber brakes very easy and water leaks out.
by Maria Adriana -
I had Airsense 10 and was GREAT , Do not understand why this Airsense 11 is bad. I have bought 3 chambers in 1 year and they brake , water is all over the night table. I wish I could go back to my old one.
Until they fix this problem do not recommend this version . If you have a chance go get # 10 do it . Unfortunately my old one had to many years of use and had to change for Airsense 11,
Faulty product
by FlKathe -
I am so frustrated. Used the older model for years and never had a problem This water chamber is flimsily made and cracks easily leaving water all over your night stand or where ever you put the machine. Have had to purchase extra tubs to have on hand for when this happens. Both my husband and I have these machines, and I would gladly return to using our old machines except they are now at our second home. Meanwhile these will be the sixth and seventh tubs we have purchased. I think there is a design flaw in these tanks, or else they are lowering costs by using plastic that is too thin or too rigid for this use.