I use a Mirage Quattro and have for 2 years now (With very few missed nights!)
The mask is starting to show some serious wear, one tab is down on the clippy thing which makes it pop out much more often, and I feel it's time for a new mask.
I can't get ahold of my DME to find out what size they'd originally sold me, and I can't seem to locate any markings on the mask indicating it's size. How can I go about finding what size mask I need to order given that I already have one that I love?
Determining existing mask size
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Re: Determining existing mask size
I just looked at my old Quattro, and there is no size marking on the frame.
The size is on the center bottom of the CUSHION.
You still have the cushion, right?
My Quattro is over 6 years old, and I can measure the frame for you if needed.
The size is on the center bottom of the CUSHION.
You still have the cushion, right?
My Quattro is over 6 years old, and I can measure the frame for you if needed.
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Re: Determining existing mask size
Look under important tips here and see if it helps. https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... attro.html
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Re: Determining existing mask size
As the frog said....At the bottom of the silicone cushion you will find S - M - L
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Re: Determining existing mask size
it would probably be better to download a fitting guide off the net, and check to see what size you should have. you'll either find the right size, or you'll end up with one that works even better than what you're used to.Thellra wrote:I use a Mirage Quattro and have for 2 years now (With very few missed nights!)
The mask is starting to show some serious wear, one tab is down on the clippy thing which makes it pop out much more often, and I feel it's time for a new mask.
I can't get ahold of my DME to find out what size they'd originally sold me, and I can't seem to locate any markings on the mask indicating it's size. How can I go about finding what size mask I need to order given that I already have one that I love?
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