



Resmed AirTouch™ F30i Clear Full Face CPAP Mask
The Resmed AirTouch™ F30i is designed to maintain a secure seal while providing an increased range of movement and consistent comfort in every sleep position, helping even active sleepers get a restful night’s sleep without disruption.
The AirTouch™ F30i’s minimal contact design features the same under-the-nose full face mask cushion and top-of-the-head tubing connection with 360° rotation that users are familiar with in the AirFit™ F30i, as well as the added comfort of the ComfiSoft™ cushion.
The ComfiSoft™ cushion is designed with moisture-wicking, silicone-coated fabric that helps to keep your nose and mouth area cooler and less sweaty for ultimate skin comfort, as well as Resmed's AdaptiSeal™ technology that adapts to your unique facial contours as you move throughout the night.
The AirTouch™ F30i’s flexible, lightweight mask frame is made from a durable polymer structure that is engineered to reduce heat buildup and surface friction. Its unique design helps to distribute tension evenly across the frame to help improve seal security and reduce pressure points around your cheeks and nose.
The QuietAir™ venting gently diffuses air and minimizes disturbance making this the ideal mask not just for CPAP users looking for a comfortable, secure, minimalist design, but at just 20 dBA1 it’s also perfect for the co-sleeper that is sensitive to noise.
Fisher & Paykel Nova™ Nasal CPAP Mask
The Nova™ Nasal CPAP Mask by Fisher & Paykel is designed to overcome difficulties that many CPAP users often encounter with mask fitting, discomfort, and air leaks during sleep therapy.
The RollFit™ nasal cushion features pivoting clips that allow the cushion to conform to your nose, and roll with your sleep movements to help provide a stable seal that enables you to sleep in your preferred sleeping position without sacrificing comfort.
The mask diffuser minimizes noise and draft while providing optimal sleep comfort for you and your sleep partner, and is conveniently washable.
F&P's SpringFit™ headgear is designed with rigid side arms to provide a clear field of view, and allow you to swing your headgear around your head while preventing tangling. The unique tubing clip allows you to attach your CPAP tube at the top of your head.
With F&P's AirEdge™ fabric that's designed to minimize skin irritation and abrasion, the Nova™ Nasal maximizes comfort without compromising on performance.
AirTouch™ F30i Full Face CPAP Mask Features & Benefits
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Resmed’s AdaptiSeal™ technology is designed to adapt to your face as you move, providing active sleepers a secure seal with no leaks.
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The top-of-the-head tubing connection and 360 elbow rotation prevents tubing pull, providing enhanced freedom of movement in the same minimal contact design.
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The flexible clear mask frame adapts to your movement during CPAP therapy.
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QuietAir™ diffused venting technology disperses airflow gently, reducing noise to 20 dBA1. Perfect for the light co-sleeper.
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The AirTouch™ F30i’s UltraCompact ComfiSoft™ mask cushions feature moisture-wicking fabric surrounding the mouth at the seal and rest gently under your nose to help reduce bulk, red marks and skin irritation.
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Nova™ Nasal CPAP Mask Features & Benefits
- SwingFit™ Headgear - Designed with rigid side arms to allow you to swing your headgear around your head without tangling or having to overreach behind your head, the SwingFit™ Headgear offers enhanced freedom of movement, field of vision, and versatility.
- RollFit™ Technology - Provides a stable seal allowing you to sleep in your preferred sleeping positions without compromising cushion comfort or performance.
- Washable Diffuser - Minimizes noise and draft and creates a positive sleep environment for both you and your sleep partner.
- Optional Headgear Tubing Clip - Allows you to attach your air tubing vertically across your face, connecting at the top of your head.
- AirEdge™ Fabric - Provides optimal comfort by reducing red marks, and minimizing skin irritation and abrasion.
Who is the AirTouch™ F30i Ideal For?
Breathing Style:
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Mouth Breathers
Sleeping Style:
- Back Sleepers
- Side Sleepers
- Active Sleepers
Additional Considerations:
- High Pressure Settings
- Chronic Allergies or Nasal Congestion
- Light Co-Sleepers
- Sensitive Skin
- Minimal Contact
- Full Field of Vision for Readers or TV Watchers
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Who is the Nova™ Nasal Ideal For?
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
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Instructions for Using the AirTouch™ F30i
Assembling Your Mask:
Refer to the assembly diagrams in these instructions.
- Align and insert the frame connector tab into the cushion slot and press down until it clicks. Repeat on the other side.
- Attach the elbow to the top of the frame until it clicks.
- With the Resmed logo facing outwards and up, insert the upper headgear straps into the frame from the inside and fold the fastening tabs over to secure.
Note: If the elbow ring detaches, re-insert into the top of the frame.


Fitting Your Mask:
Remove all packaging before using the mask.
Refer to the fitting images inside the front cover of these instructions.
- Connect the air tubing from your device to the elbow.
- Squeeze the side buttons on the elbow and pull from the frame. Put the elbow and air tubing aside for now.
- Twist and pull both magnetic clips away from the frame connectors.
- Place the cushion under your nose and ensure it sits comfortably against your face. With the Resmed logo on the headgear facing up, pull the headgear and frame over your head.
- Bring the lower headgear straps under your ears and attach the magnetic clips to the frame connectors.
- Undo the fastening tabs on the upper headgear straps and pull evenly. Repeat with the lower headgear straps.
- Attach the elbow to the top of the frame. Your mask should now be positioned as shown.


Disassembling Your Mask:
If your mask is connected to a device, disconnect the device air tubing
from the mask elbow.Refer to the disassembly diagrams in these instructions.
- Undo the fastening tabs on the upper headgear straps and pull from
the frame. Keep the magnetic clips attached to the lower headgear
straps. - Squeeze the side buttons on the elbow and detach from the frame.
- Grip the frame connector and lift to unclip from the cushion. Repeat
on the other side
Note: After detaching the headgear, close the fastening tabs to prevent it from damaging the fabric sleeves when handling.


Operating Therapy Pressure Range 4 to 30 cm H²O
Instructions for Using the Nova™ Nasal
Assembling Your Mask:
Refer to the assembly diagrams in these instructions.
- Attach the Cushion by pushing it onto the Frame. You should hear a click when connected properly.
- Attach the Headgear by aligning both Headgear Clips to the Frame and pulling back until you hear a click.
- Attach the other Headgear Clip by repeating step 2.
- If you need to reattach the Diffuser, align it with the recess in the Frame and push to connect.


Fitting Your Mask:
Refer to the fitting diagrams in these instructions.
- Connect the Top Strap to one of the holes in the Headgear.
- Unhook one of the Headgear Clips from the Frame.
- Place the Cushion on your nose and swing the unhooked Headgear Clip around your head.
- Connect the Headgear Clip to the Frame once the Headgear is positioned on your head. You should hear the Headgear Clip click into place.
- Gently adjust the Upper Straps.
- Gently adjust the Lower Straps.
Useful tips:
- The Headgear should not touch your ears. Adjust the Top Strap if required. You may need to take off the mask to do this.
- If you are experiencing mask leaks, you may need to lift the Cushion off your face and reposition it.
- For a comfortable fit, the mask should be worn as loose as possible, without excessive leak.
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.
- Remove the Cushion by pulling it away from the Frame.
- Remove the Headgear by pushing one of the Headgear Clips forward until it disconnects from the Frame.
- Remove the other Headgear Clip by repeating step 2.
- To remove the Diffuser, use your finger to rotate it off the Frame.
Caution: The Frame, Tube and Swivel components are permanently connected together and are not intended to be disassembled. Attempting to disassemble these components may compromise the function of the mask.


Operating Therapy Pressure Range 4 to 30 cm H²O
AirTouch™ F30i User Guides & Manuals
Nova™ Nasal User Guides & Manuals
Why Choosing the Best CPAP Mask Fit is Key
Making certain you find an optimal, comfortable fit for your CPAP mask plays a significant role in the effectiveness, safety, compliance, and overall experience of your sleep therapy. Establishing a secure mask seal prevents pressurized air from leaking between your face and your mask cushion, promoting steady airflow to your upper airway. This helps to eliminate side effects caused by a poorly fit CPAP mask, such as skin irritation, dry eyes, nasal congestion, discomfort, and reduced CPAP therapy effectiveness.
Find more information on the importance of properly fitting your CPAP mask with this helpful blog or our CPAP Mask Fit Guide.
How Do I Choose the Correct CPAP Mask Cushion Size?
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Mask Cushion/Nasal Pillow Sizing Guides: Use our helpful Mask Sizing Guide Directory to view, download, and print out any available mask cushion/nasal pillow sizing guide PDFs we have listed. These guides include instructions, tips, and diagrams for finding the perfect mask cushion/nasal pillow size for you.
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Fit Packs & Starter Kits: Many of the CPAP masks we carry are made available in fit packs or starter kits that include multiple mask cushion sizes within the setup pack, allowing you the opportunity to try on each cushion size to determine the most comfortable and secure fit for your needs.
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How to Clean Your AirTouch™ F30i CPAP Mask
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 (mask cushions, headgear, and frame):
Part Cleaning Frequency Instructions Mask Cushion
Daily
- Using a mild detergent* and warm, drinking-quality water, gently hand wash your mask cushion to remove any dirt, debris, and oils. Vinegar solutions (3:1, water:vinegar mix) can be used by soaking for 30 minutes to kill accumulated bacteria.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Squeeze the fabric components with a clean towel to remove excess water.
- For the QuietAir™ vent, shake to remove any excess water.
- Allow to air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
Mask Frame
Weekly
- Using a mild detergent* and warm, drinking-quality water, gently clean your mask frame with a soft, non-metallic brush to remove any dirt, debris, and oils. Vinegar solutions (3:1, water:vinegar mix) can be used by soaking for 30 minutes to kill accumulated bacteria.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Allow to air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
Headgear
Weekly
- Using a mild detergent* and warm, drinking-quality water, gently clean your mask headgear with a soft, non-metallic brush to remove any dirt, debris, and oils. Do not use a vinegar solution.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Hang dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
*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:
How to Clean Your Nova™ Nasal CPAP Mask
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 (mask cushions, headgear, and frame):
Part Cleaning Frequency Instructions Mask Cushion
Daily
- Using a mild detergent* and warm, drinking-quality water, gently hand wash your mask cushion to remove any dirt, debris, and oils. Vinegar solutions (3:1, water:vinegar mix) can be used by soaking for 30 minutes to kill accumulated bacteria.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Squeeze the fabric components with a clean towel to remove excess water.
- For the QuietAir™ vent, shake to remove any excess water.
- Allow to air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
Mask Frame
Weekly
- Using a mild detergent* and warm, drinking-quality water, gently clean your mask frame with a soft, non-metallic brush to remove any dirt, debris, and oils. Vinegar solutions (3:1, water:vinegar mix) can be used by soaking for 30 minutes to kill accumulated bacteria.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Allow to air dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
Headgear
Weekly
- Using a mild detergent* and warm, drinking-quality water, gently clean your mask headgear with a soft, non-metallic brush to remove any dirt, debris, and oils. Do not use a vinegar solution.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- Hang dry, avoiding direct sunlight.
*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:
CPAP Supplies Replacement Schedule
Replacing your CPAP supplies regularly is essential to maintaining hygienic and effective CPAP therapy. This not only ensures that your CPAP equipment lasts as long as possible, but helps to prevent air leaks, skin irritation, and other side effects. Below is a recommended replacement schedule for your CPAP supplies:
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Nasal Pillows — Every 2 weeks
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Nasal Mask Cushions — Every 2 weeks
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Full Face & Oral Mask Cushions — Every 4 weeks
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Mask Frame — Every 3 months
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Headgear — Every 6 months
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Chinstraps — Every 6 months
- CPAP/BiPAP/APAP Machines — 5 years
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Do CPAP Masks Require a Prescription?
Many of your favorite CPAP masks are available prescription-free thanks to our convenient non-RX CPAP mask kits! However, a fully assembled CPAP mask with headgear (including Fit Packs and Starter Packs) or any masks purchased through insurance do require a current prescription from a licensed healthcare provider (such as your Sleep Specialist).
If you need help obtaining or updating your prescription, we can help! Simply email us at info@cpapsupplies.com with your request.
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