That's great that there's a size guide for the cushion, but how do I know what size headgear to get? The video shows how to "find your headgear size" but then just says looks at your headgear as if you've already purchased it and just forgot...that's worthless information in the context of this video. I need to find my size BEFORE I buy it to know if I'm getting the right one that will fit. Then it says to refer to the user guide for more information. I looked at the user guide on your website and there is no mention of how to choose what headgear size you will need.
Hi Bryan, Your medical device supplier should be able to assist you with finding the proper headgear size. You can reach out to them directly for a fitting when ordering a machine.
Hello, We currently don’t have a single “all-in-one” system available in this configuration, but we’re always looking to improve the experience users have with our products and we appreciate that you took the time to share your idea of offering the large cushion with the large frame. I will pass this on to the appropriate teams here within ResMed for their review and consideration. Note: All ideas are subject to the Ideas and Feedback policy on our website, here: bit.ly/3VdzvKP
So we are to prioritize nose width? The length of my nose is closer to Small-Wide, but there is more space in the width in comparison to Medium. Medium, I have lots of space in the length - but side to side is almost perfectly in the box?
Hello, prioritizing nose width ensures the mask fits comfortably side to side, preventing leaks. For the best fit, we recommend visiting your medical equipment supplier to assist you for an in-person fitting.
Hello! You can actually visit bit.ly/48SOsFf and print out a fitting template there. Just click View PDF under AirFit F40 Fitting Guide. Just be sure that the guide is printed to scale before using.
If you don't have a printer at home nor a printing services location near you, your medical equipment supplier should be able to provide you with a printed card by request.
That's great that there's a size guide for the cushion, but how do I know what size headgear to get? The video shows how to "find your headgear size" but then just says looks at your headgear as if you've already purchased it and just forgot...that's worthless information in the context of this video. I need to find my size BEFORE I buy it to know if I'm getting the right one that will fit. Then it says to refer to the user guide for more information. I looked at the user guide on your website and there is no mention of how to choose what headgear size you will need.
Hi Bryan,
Your medical device supplier should be able to assist you with finding the proper headgear size. You can reach out to them directly for a fitting when ordering a machine.
why dont you offer the large cushion with the large frame?
Hello,
We currently don’t have a single “all-in-one” system available in this configuration, but we’re always looking to improve the experience users have with our products and we appreciate that you took the time to share your idea of offering the large cushion with the large frame. I will pass this on to the appropriate teams here within ResMed for their review and consideration. Note: All ideas are subject to the Ideas and Feedback policy on our website, here: bit.ly/3VdzvKP
So we are to prioritize nose width? The length of my nose is closer to Small-Wide, but there is more space in the width in comparison to Medium. Medium, I have lots of space in the length - but side to side is almost perfectly in the box?
Hello, prioritizing nose width ensures the mask fits comfortably side to side, preventing leaks. For the best fit, we recommend visiting your medical equipment supplier to assist you for an in-person fitting.
How do I get a template mail to me
Hello! You can actually visit bit.ly/48SOsFf and print out a fitting template there. Just click View PDF under AirFit F40 Fitting Guide. Just be sure that the guide is printed to scale before using.
@@ResMed Most people don't have a printer these days.
If you don't have a printer at home nor a printing services location near you, your medical equipment supplier should be able to provide you with a printed card by request.
@@teruterubouzuI agree. Would be better if they gave measurements and you could just use a ruler yourself