Fisher & Paykel Eson™ 2 Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear
The Eson™ 2 Nasal Mask Complete System was totally resigned to enhance user comfort and performance. This CPAP mask as built to be easy to use to provide confidence and simplicity with treatment compliance.



Fisher & Paykel Eson™ 2 Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear Overview
The revolutionized Eson™ 2 Nasal CPAP Mask provides ultimate comfort and user functionality with updated features to simplify sleep apnea treatment. This mask helps you receive full air pressure without discomfort, as the nasal mask takes up minimal space and includes a soft cushion. The soft frame and durable straps allow for an expanded field of vision and don't leave red marks on the face. There are multiple fitting options, so you can easily find the best fit. Simply stretch the mask over your head and bedtime and enjoy its weightless feel and quiet design.
Eson™ 2 nasal masks are available with 3 different seal sizes to provide the perfect fit. Its narrow design allows more visibility and the soft cushion minimizes pressure on the bridge of your nose while maintaining a secure seal.
ViviBlue™ highlights are incorporated in the mask to help with mask orientation, use, assembly, and disassembly, making it easy to take apart for cleaning. The lights put an end to CPAP mask confusion.


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Durable, long lasting headgear
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Minimal mask frame
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Lightweight and comfortable
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Reusable filters
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Quiet operation
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Easy to clean
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VisiBlue™ highlights to simplify disassembly and reassembly


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1 — Eson™ 2 Mask Frame
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1 — Eson™ 2 Nasal Cushions (of selected size)
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1 — Eson™ 2 Headgear
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2 — Headgear Clips
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1 — Elbow
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1 — Swivel
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1 — Diffuser
If you're looking to purchase the Fisher & Paykel Eson™ 2 Nasal CPAP Mask components without a prescription, you can find them here.
Breathing Style:
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Nasal Breathers
- Mouth Breathers (when paired with a CPAP mask chinstrap)
Sleeping Style:
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Back Sleepers
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Side Sleepers
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Active Sleepers
Additional Considerations:
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High Pressure Settings
- Glasses Wearers
- Claustrophobia
- Facial Hair
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Full Field of View for Reading or Watching TV Before Bed
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Tossing and Turning During Sleep
Assembling Your Mask:
Refer to the assembly diagrams in these instructions.
- Push the Silicone Seal onto the Mask Frame until you hear it click firmly into place.
- Push the Swivel onto the Elbow.
- Place the Diffuser onto the Elbow.
To assemble headgear: - Thread the Headgear Clips back onto Headgear.
- Thread the forehead straps of the Headgear through the slots in the Mask Frame.
- Hook the Headgear Clips onto the Mask Frame.


Fitting Your Mask:
Remove all packaging before using the mask.
Refer to the fitting images of these instructions.
- Remove all packaging before using your mask.
- Hold open the bottom straps of the Headgear with the Mask Frame facing downwards.
- Guide the Headgear over your head so that the Silicone Seal is resting on your forehead.
- Place your hands on the bottom straps on either side of the Mask Frame and pull out and downwards. Ensure the Silicone Seal rests over your nose and the blue top strap is sitting on your forehead.
- Gently tighten the headgear straps of the mask Headgear starting with the blue forehead straps followed by the bottom straps.
Tips:
• If you are experiencing mask leaks, you may need to lift the
Silicone Seal off your face and reposition it again.
• Ensure the mask’s headgear straps are not fastened too
tightly.
• The forehead straps should rest horizontally on the forehead,
just above the ears.


Disassembling Your Mask:
Refer to the disassembly diagrams in these instructions.
- Unhook the Headgear Clips from the Mask Frame.
- Slide the forehead straps of the Headgear downwards from the top of the Mask Frame.
- Remove the Silicone Seal from the Mask Frame.
- Remove the Swivel from the Elbow.
- Remove the Diffuser from the Elbow.
| Operating Therapy Pressure Range |
| 4 to 30 cmH²O |
- CPAP Mask Frame Replacement Frequency: Resupply Every 3 Months
- CPAP Mask Cushions/Pillows Replacement Frequency: Resupply Every 2 Weeks
- CPAP Mask Headgear Replacement Frequency: Resupply Every 6 Months
Cleaning Guide
Regularly cleaning your CPAP mask parts and components is crucial for avoiding the accumulation of bacteria, debris, oils, and other contaminants. This will help prevent the buildup of germs that may cause skin irritation and other unwanted side effects.
Before following the instructions below, first make sure your CPAP machine is unplugged from the power source, disconnect your mask and air tubing from your CPAP machine, and disassemble your mask components into 3 parts (nasal cushions, headgear, and frame):
| Part | Cleaning Frequency | Instructions |
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Nasal Cushions |
Daily |
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Mask Frame |
Weekly |
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Headgear |
Weekly |
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Chinstrap |
Weekly |
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*Avoid using strong detergents or soaps, especially those that contain harsh chemicals, perfumes, dyes, moisturizers, or alcohol.
You can find more useful information regarding CPAP cleaning with this blog:
| Brand | Fisher & Paykel |
|---|---|
| SKU | p_ESN2SA |
| Model | p_ESN2SA |
| UPC | 9420012431462, 9420012431479, 9420012431486 |
| Prescription Required | Yes |
| Weight | 0.20 lbs |
| Manufacturer's Warranty | 90-day limited manufacturer's warranty |
| FSA/HSA Eligible | Yes |
| Included | ESN2SA, ESN2MA, ESN2LA |



























