Fisher & Paykel Solo™ Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask Fit Pack
Fisher & Paykel's Solo™ Nasal Pillow Mask is the first ever AutoFit™ CPAP mask. This technology allows you to stretch the headgear to the perfect fit and make adjustments with a simple touch. The Solo™ Fit Pack includes headgear and all three nasal pillow cushion sizes.



Fisher & Paykel Solo™ Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask Fit Pack Overview
The Fisher & Paykel Solo™ Nasal Pillow Mask features the world's first AutoFit™ CPAP mask for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Mask setup and adjustments are made simple with the revolutionary AutoFit™ technology.
You can stretch the mask over your head and adjust the mask into place with just one touch.
The Solo™ Nasal Pillow Fit Pack includes the Solo™ mask, three nasal pillow cushion sizes (Small, Medium, Large), headgear, short tube and swivel.


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AutoLock™ - After the Solo™ headgear is stretched to your personal fit, the AutoLock™ feature functions to hold your mask firmly and comfortably in place, while dynamically responding to your sleep movement and CPAP therapy pressure.
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AutoFit™ - The AutoFit™ technology reduces over-tightening that is often caused by the pull from most conventional CPAP mask headgear straps.
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AirPillow™ Cushions - The next generation of AirPillow™ cushions by Fisher & Paykel gently fits in and around your nose to provide a comfortable and secure seal while providing the freedom of movement during sleep.
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myMask™ App - The Solo™ Nasal Pillow Mask is compatible with Fisher & Paykel's myMask™ App, giving you direct access to sizing and support tools that can help to increase therapy competence and compliance.


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1 — Solo™ Mask Frame
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1 — Solo™ Headgear (400SL122)
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1 — Small Nasal Pillow Cushion (400SLP114)
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1 — Medium Nasal Pillow Cushion (400SLP115)
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1 — Large Nasal Pillow Cushion (400SLP116)
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1 — Solo™ Mask Short Tube & Swivel (400SL141)
If you're looking to purchase the Fisher & Paykel Solo™ Nasal Pillow 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
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Stomach Sleepers
Additional Considerations:
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Low to Mid Pressure Settings
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Minimal Contact
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Glasses Wearers
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Claustrophobia
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Facial Hair
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Full Field of Vision for Readers or TV Watchers
- Tossing and Turning During Sleep
Assembling Your Mask:
Refer to the assembly diagrams in these instructions.
- Push the Cushion on to the Frame.
- Push the Headgear down on to the Frame in front of the Exhaust Holes.
Fitting Your Mask:
Remove all packaging before using the mask.
Refer to the fitting images of these instructions.
- Anchor the grey strap behind your head and pull forward to stretch the Headgear over your head.
- Position the Cushion under your nose and orange strap on the top of your
head. - Connect the Swivel to the PAP device breathing tube. Turn on the PAP device.
- Pull the Cushion away from the nose to loosen the Headgear.
- Push the Cushion into the nose to tighten Headgear.
Warning: Do not overtighten the mask as this may result in facial deformation.
Caution: Failure to follow fitting instructions or using the incorrect mask size may
result in pressure sores or excessive leak causing eye injury


Disassembling Your Mask:
Refer to the disassembly diagrams in these instructions.
- Unclip the front of the Headgear from the Frame located in front of the
Exhaust Holes. - Pull the Cushion from the Frame.
Caution: Do not attempt to remove the swivel as this may compromise the function
of the mask.
Caution: Do not attempt to remove the tube from the frame as this may
compromise the function of the mask


| Operating Therapy Pressure Range |
| 4 to 25 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 pillows, headgear, and frame):
| Part | Cleaning Frequency | Instructions |
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Nasal Pillows |
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 |
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| SKU | 28459 |
| Model | SLP1SMLA |
| HCPCS | A7034 |
| UPC | 9420012468215 |
| Prescription Required | Yes |
| Weight | 0.10 lbs |
| Manufacturer's Warranty | 90-day limited manufacturer's warranty |
| FSA/HSA Eligible | Yes |

























