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AirCurve 10 ST/ ASV Auto BiPAP

AirCurve 10 ST/ ASV Auto BiPAP

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The AirCurve 10 ST is a highly advanced device designed for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients weighing over 66 lb (30 kg). Ideal for both home and hospital use, this device delivers bilevel therapy with a focus on improving sleep quality and ensuring continuous, effective therapy for patients with varying pressure support needs.

The AirCurve 10 ST offers adaptive servo-ventilation (ASV), making it the ideal choice for patients who require adaptive support during sleep. With the ability to automatically adjust inspiratory and expiratory pressures, the device ensures that the patient’s airway remains open throughout the night, providing a smoother and more natural breathing experience.

Designed with comfort and reliability in mind, the AirCurve 10 ST also includes a humidifier, intended for single patient use at home and re-use in hospital/institutional settings, ensuring versatility and ease of use in both environments.

Whether at home or in the hospital, the AirCurve 10 ST is a reliable, adaptive solution for managing OSA with precision and comfort.

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Meet Your AirCurve™ 10 VAuto

The AirCurve™ 10 VAuto is an advancement in BiLevel therapy from Resmed. This machine automatically adjusts to deliver one pressure for inhalation, and another for exhalation.

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Meet the AirCurve 10

Experience personalized comfort with an advanced multi-mode system, automatically adapting pressure levels in real-time to match your breathing patterns and preferences, including a unique setting designed for women.

Experience personalized comfort with an advanced multi-mode system, automatically adapting pressure levels in real-time to match your breathing patterns and preferences, including a unique setting designed for women.

Experience personalized comfort with an advanced multi-mode system, automatically adapting pressure levels in real-time to match your breathing patterns and preferences, including a unique setting designed for women.

Experience personalized comfort with an advanced multi-mode system, automatically adapting pressure levels in real-time to match your breathing patterns and preferences, including a unique setting designed for women.

What's In The Box

Here are the items included with your machine.

AirCurve 10 VAuto

AirCurve 10 VAuto

Water Chamber

Water Chamber

SlimLine Hose

SlimLine Hose

Power Supply

Power Supply

Standard Filter

Standard Filter

Filter Cover

Filter Cover

Travel Bag

Travel Bag

Product Manual

Product Manual

Technical Specifications

Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.57" x 10.04" x 5.91"
Air outlet (complies with ISO 5356-1:2004) (116 mm x 255 mm x 150 mm)
Weight (device and standard water tub) 22 mm
Weight (device and cleanable water tub): 44 oz (1248 g)
Housing construction: 44 oz (1248 g)
Water capacity: Flame retardant engineering thermoplastic
Standard water tub - material: To maximum fill line 380 mL
Cleanable water tub - material: Injection molded plastic, stainless steel and silicone seal
Maximum heater plate: Injection molded plastic, stainless steel and silicone sea
Cut-out: 154°F (68°C)
Maximum gas temperature: 165°F (74°C

FAQs

What is the difference between CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP machines?

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) delivers one fixed pressure throughout the night.

APAP (Auto-Adjusting Positive Airway Pressure) automatically adjusts pressure based on your breathing patterns.

BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) provides two pressure settings: a higher pressure for inhalation and a lower pressure for exhalation.

APAP and Auto-BiPAP devices are often recommended for patients who need more personalized pressure adjustments or have difficulty tolerating fixed CPAP pressure.

Do I need a prescription to purchase a CPAP or BiPAP machine?

Yes. CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP devices are FDA-regulated medical devices in the United States and require a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

Your prescription will typically specify:

  • Pressure settings (or Auto mode approval)
  • Device type (CPAP, APAP, or BiPAP)
  • Humidifier inclusion (if needed)
How often should I replace CPAP supplies like tubing, filters, and water chambers?

Replacement schedules may vary by manufacturer and insurance provider, but general guidelines are:

  • Disposable filters: Every 2–4 weeks
  • Reusable filters: Every 6 months
  • Standard tubing: Every 3 months
  • Heated tubing: Every 3 months
  • Water chamber: Every 6 months
  • Mask cushions/pillows: Every 1–3 months

Regular replacement ensures optimal airflow, hygiene, and therapy effectiveness.

What is heated tubing and do I need it?

Heated tubing helps maintain consistent air temperature and reduces condensation (“rainout”) inside the tube.

It is especially helpful if:

  • You use a humidifier
  • You sleep in a cool room
  • You experience water buildup in your tubing

Most modern CPAP and BiPAP machines support integrated heated tubing for improved comfort.

Can I travel with my CPAP or BiPAP machine?

Yes. CPAP and BiPAP machines are FAA-approved for air travel and can be carried on airplanes as medical devices.

Most devices:

  • Support universal power supplies (100–240V)
  • Have compact travel bags
  • Offer optional battery packs for off-grid use

It is recommended to bring a copy of your prescription when traveling internationally.

How do I clean and maintain my CPAP machine?

To maintain hygiene and performance:

Daily:

  • Empty and air-dry the humidifier chamber
  • Wipe mask cushion

Weekly:

  • Wash tubing and mask with warm water and mild soap
  • Rinse thoroughly and air dry
  • Clean reusable filters if applicable

Always use distilled water in the humidifier (unless manufacturer states otherwise) to prevent mineral buildup.

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