Philips Respironics DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask Fit Pack without Headgear
The DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask is a lightweight mask designed to provide more freedom of movement during sleep therapy. Featuring a top-of-the-head tubing design, it allows you to change sleeping positions throughout the night without tubing issues or discomfort.



Philips Respironics DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask Fit Pack without Headgear Overview
Designed to feel like you’re not wearing a mask, DreamWear’s innovative design directs airflow through the frame so you can sleep comfortably with more freedom of movement. The minimal contact, under-the-nose cushion prevents red marks, discomfort or irritation in the nostrils or on the nose bridge.
This Fit Pack (without Headgear) for the DreamWear Nasal CPAP mask includes 3 nasal cushions (1 - Small, 1 - Medium, 1 - Medium Wide and 1 - Large) with a single Medium-sized mask frame.
Please note: headgear is not included with this order but can be purchased separately here.


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1 — DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask Frame (Medium)
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1 — Small DreamWear Nasal Cushion
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1 — Medium DreamWear Nasal Cushion
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1 — Medium Wide DreamWear Nasal Cushion
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1 — Large DreamWear Nasal Cushion
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2 — DreamWear Fabric Sleeves
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1 — Elbow & Tubing Quick Release
Please note: headgear is not included with this order but can be purchased separately 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
Fitting Your Mask:
- 1. With the mask assembled (see Assembly section), place the cushion under the nose.
- 2. Position the frame on the top of the head. Tip: For proper sizing, see Cushion sizing and Mask frame selection sections.
- 3. Pull the headgear over the back


Adjusting Your Mask:
- 4. Peel the headgear tabs away from the fabric. Adjust the strap length. Press the tabs back against the fabric to reattach. Note: Do not overtighten the headgear. Signs of overtightening include redness, sores, or bulging skin around the edges of the mask.
- 5. Position the mask until it fits comfortably.
- 6. When finished the elbow should rest at the top of the head.


Removing Your Mask:
Tubing Quick Release
- 7. The elbow is equipped with a tubing quick release. Pull on the tubing quick release and it will disengage from the elbow and come loose with the tubing.
Removing the Mask
- 8. To keep your adjustments, remove the mask by grasping the cushion and pulling forward away from the nose. Then pull the cushion and mask up and off of the head.


Assembling Your Mask:
Align the triangles on the cushion and frame for proper assembly.
- Cushion: Press into the mask frame until the cushion clicks into place. (Fig. 9 & 10). Note: The end of the cushion and the opening in the mask frame are ‘D’ shaped. The cushion end should match the frame.
- Elbow: Insert into the top of the mask frame.
- Tubing quick release: Push the tubing quick release onto the elbow until it clicks into place.
- Fabric sleeves: Wrap the sleeves around the mask frame and press the strips together. Note: The sleeve seams should be on the outside of the frame.
- Headgear assembly: a. Headgear with arms: Push the headgear clip through the mask frame loop. Connect the second clip to the mask frame loop on the other side. Slide the tabs into the slots on the arms and fold backwards. Note: The headgear arms have “L” and “R” symbols to show which side of your head each arm should go on. Once the mask is on, the symbol should face outward with the “L” on the left side of your head and the “R” on the right side of your head.
- b. Headgear without arms: Slide the tabs into the slots on the mask frame and fold
backwards. Note: The Philips Respironics logo will be on the outside and facing up when correctly assembled.


Disassembling Your Mask:
Headgear disassembly:
- a. Headgear with arms: Gently pull each headgear clip out of the mask frame loop.
- b. Headgear without Arms: Undo the headgear tabs and pull through the slots in the mask
frame. - Fabric sleeves: Undo the strips and remove from the mask frame.
- Tubing quick release: Pull the tubing quick release from the elbow.
- Elbow: Pull the elbow from the top of the frame.
- Cushion: Pull the cushion from the mask frame.


| Operating Therapy Pressure Range |
| 4 to 30 cm H²O |
- CPAP Mask Frame Replacement Frequency: Resupply Every 3 Months
- CPAP Mask Cushions/Pillows Replacement Frequency: Resupply Every 2 Weeks
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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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 | Philips Respironics |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.24 lbs |
| SKU | 13350 |
| Model | 1116701 |
| HCPCS | A7034 |
| UPC | 702754043356 |
| Prescription Required | No |
| Manufacturer's Warranty | 90-day limited manufacturer's warranty |
| FSA/HSA Eligible | Yes |




























