Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Below are some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and troubleshooting tips for the Z1 and Z2 CPAPs and Accessories.
If you do not find the answer to your question, you can email Customer Support at customerservice@smallCPAP.com or call us at 855-436-8729. Our Customer Support department is open Monday- Friday, 8:00 am- 5:00 pm EST.
How to program the comfort settings on the Z1 and Z2 CPAPs.
Having trouble programming the comfort settings on your Z2 such as Ramp and Z-Breathe setting? Watch this video to see how to change these settings.
Changing Settings
The Z2 is equipped with an Auto Start / Stop feature. This feature will start the treatment automatically when the mask is placed on the face and you start to breathe. It will stop the treatment after the mask has been removed. To restart the treatment, place the mask back on your face and start to breathe through the mask. The Z2’s manufactured before June 2024 were shipped with this setting turned on. After June 2024, the feature was turned off
NOTE: The Auto Start / Stop feature will stop the therapy if a large air leak is detected between the Z2 outlet and the mask. This may also happen at times when the mask is not being worn properly. This common condition should be resolved once all connections are secure, the mask is properly worn, and the Start/ Stop Button has been pushed or you start breathing into the mask.
NOTE: The Auto Start / Stop feature may not work with the use of a full face mask due to its design. In this case you will need to press the Start/Stop Button to start the therapy.
You can disable the Auto Start/ Stop Feature by following these steps: press and hold the Up Arrow Button and Down Arrow Button at the same time until the Z-Breathe setting flashes. Release the buttons. Then press and hold the Up Arrow Button and Down Arrow Button at the same time again until AOFF-ON flashes. Release both buttons and press the Down Arrow Button to change to AOFF-OFF. Press and hold down the Middle Power Button to save the setting.
To enable the feature, repeat the steps above, but press the Up Arrow Button to change to AOFF-ON. Then press and hold down the Middle Power Button to save the setting.
If your Z2 is shutting off in the middle of the night, it may be caused by the Auto Start/Stop feature misinterpreting a leak or your mask slipping off your face. It should turn back on by breathing into the mask. If not, press the power button on the Z2 to restart the feature.
If you continue to have issues, you can disable the Auto Start / Stop Feature. When you purchase and receive your Z2 it is defaulted to have Auto Start/Stop enabled.
To disable Auto Start/Stop
- Press and hold the Up Arrow Button and Down Arrow Button at the same time until the Z-Breathe setting flashes.
- Release the buttons.
- Then press and hold the Up Arrow Button and Down Arrow Button at the same time again until AOFF-ON
- Release both buttons and press the Down Arrow Button once to select “AOFF-OFF”.
- Press and hold the Start / Stop Button to save the setting, you will see the word ACCEPT.
- Verify that the screen is now flashing AOFF-OFF. If not, repeat the process.
- To enable the feature, repeat the steps above, but press the Up Arrow Button once to change to Auto Start/Stop, then hold both the up and down arrow buttons until you see the word ACCEPT.
Z-Breathe is a proprietary algorithm engineered in the Z2 to smooth out the breathing cycle while enjoying the benefits of CPAP treatment. Typically users experience pressure swings while breathing on a CPAP device. Pressure swings occur as a spike in pressure during exhalation and a drop in pressure during inhalation. Z-Breathe is designed to minimize the impact of spikes and drops while keeping the pressure constant, thereby delivering more comfortable therapy.
Pressure swings can vary between users due to lung capacity and other factors. For this reason we have created 3 levels of Z-Breathe to accommodate individual users’ preferences:
— 1 offers mild pressure swing relief
— 2 is the default setting and offers moderate pressure swing relief
— 3 is the most aggressive setting for pressure swing relief
To change the Z-Breathe setting on your device, start with the unit in standby mode (reading 0.0 for the pressure). Simultaneously hold down the UP and DOWN arrow buttons until APAP or CPAP-2 is flashing. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust the setting and hold down the MIDDLE power button until you see the word ACCEPT on your screen. The unit will then return to standby mode.
ON: Press and hold the UP ARROW while plugging the power cord into the end of the Z1/Z2 until the LCD screen reads – bt-on
OFF: Press and hold the DOWN ARROW while plugging the power cord into the end of the Z1/Z2 until the LCD screen reads – bt-off
The Z1 or Z2 should have been set to the specific pressure(s) stated on your prescription. You will need to call smallCPAP.com at 855-436-8729 to discuss this further, as we hold your prescription. If you prefer to bring your Z1/Z2 to your local doctor or licensed therapist, we can email them the Clinicians Manual with the instructions to set your device.
To change the Z-Breathe setting on your device, start with the unit in standby mode (reading 0.0 for the pressure). Simultaneously hold down the UP and DOWN arrow buttons until APAP or CPAP-2 is flashing. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust the setting and hold down the MIDDLE power button until you see the word ACCEPT on your screen. The unit will then return to standby mode.
- Hold the DOWN arrow button until the pressure appears (will be flashing).
- Use the UP and DOWN arrow to adjust the pressure.
- Then hold down the middle power button until you see the word “accept” on the LCD screen.
Please note: You must set the ramp time before setting the ramp pressure. If the time is 0 minutes, the ramp will not work.
- Hold down the UP arrow until 00 minutes is flashing.
- Use the UP and DOWN arrows to choose the time you would like (5 minutes, 10 minutes etc.).
- Once your desired time is selected and flashing, hold down the middle power button until the LCD screen reads “accept” (LCD screen should now show a bar graph in the top left-hand corner).
By law we are unable to distribute the instructions to change the pressure settings for patients. If you have questions on the appropriate pressure on your device, please contact your prescribing doctor and/or sleep specialist. If you are a prescribing doctor and/or sleep specialist, call us at 855-436-8729 so we can send you the clinician’s manual.
You can change the date and time on your Z1 or Z2 Auto, by connecting it to our Nitelog app on an iPhone/iPad or most Android devices. The app should prompt you to sync to the local date and time upon start up. If it does not, or if you accidentally hit “no” when prompted, swipe left at the main screen of the Nitelog app (that shows your Z1/Z2 screen) to access the settings menu. You can manually adjust the date and time on this page.
Fault/Reminder Codes
The word REMINDER indicates there is an excessive air leak somewhere. If you have not put your mask on, put the mask on your face and start breathing. If it is happening while you have your mask on your face, please disconnect all parts to the Z1/Z2 including your mask and tubing (battery from the PowerShell, PowerShell from the machine, and unplug it from the wall). Reassemble the parts to the Z1/Z2.
REMINDER will only appear on the Z2 if you have turned off the Auto Start/Stop function. Otherwise the Z2 will stop when your mask is removed.
When you see 18.8 on your Z1 or Z2 screen, it is part of the normal start up sequence and should go away when the device is ready in stand by mode and showing 0.0.
If it does not go away, it could indicate that there is a defect with the display panel, and will need to be returned through the provider you purchased your machine from.
Please contact us at customerservice@smallCPAP.com or call 855-436-8729 and we will advise on what steps to take.
A Fault 66 indicates your machine needs to be reprogrammed or there is a flow sensor error. Please contact us at customerservice@smallCPAP.com or call 855-436-8729 to send your device in for service.
If you have a Z1 showing a Fault 33 or 21 it means that the internal battery has stopped working and can no longer save data in its memory. Please be aware that the life span on all batteries is limited. Most likely the Z1 is outside of the warranty period. If the manufacture date, located on the back of the unit under the serial number is after 2015-03, then your unit is repairable. If the device was manufactured before 2015-03, it can no longer be repaired, as improvements to the design after that date make the old parts incompatible with the newer parts.
Please contact us at 855-436-8724 about replacing or repairing your device.
The Fail 1 code means that you are hitting the power button while the motor is still running. It will happen when you hit the middle button repeatedly.
General Questions
The Z2 is equipped with an Auto Start / Stop feature. This feature will start the treatment automatically when the mask is placed on the face and you start to breathe. It will stop the treatment after the mask has been removed. To restart the treatment, place the mask back on your face and start to breathe through the mask. The Z2’s manufactured before June 2024 were shipped with this setting turned on. After June 2024, the feature was turned off
NOTE: The Auto Start / Stop feature will stop the therapy if a large air leak is detected between the Z2 outlet and the mask. This may also happen at times when the mask is not being worn properly. This common condition should be resolved once all connections are secure, the mask is properly worn, and the Start/ Stop Button has been pushed or you start breathing into the mask.
NOTE: The Auto Start / Stop feature may not work with the use of a full face mask due to its design. In this case you will need to press the Start/Stop Button to start the therapy.
You can disable the Auto Start/ Stop Feature by following these steps: press and hold the Up Arrow Button and Down Arrow Button at the same time until the Z-Breathe setting flashes. Release the buttons. Then press and hold the Up Arrow Button and Down Arrow Button at the same time again until AOFF-ON flashes. Release both buttons and press the Down Arrow Button to change to AOFF-OFF. Press and hold down the Middle Power Button to save the setting.
To enable the feature, repeat the steps above, but press the Up Arrow Button to change to AOFF-ON. Then press and hold down the Middle Power Button to save the setting.
If your Z2 is shutting off in the middle of the night, it may be caused by the Auto Start/Stop feature misinterpreting a leak or your mask slipping off your face. It should turn back on by breathing into the mask. If not, press the power button on the Z2 to restart the feature.
If you continue to have issues, you can disable the Auto Start / Stop Feature. When you purchase and receive your Z2 it is defaulted to have Auto Start/Stop enabled.
To disable Auto Start/Stop
- Press and hold the Up Arrow Button and Down Arrow Button at the same time until the Z-Breathe setting flashes.
- Release the buttons.
- Then press and hold the Up Arrow Button and Down Arrow Button at the same time again until AOFF-ON
- Release both buttons and press the Down Arrow Button once to select “AOFF-OFF”.
- Press and hold the Start / Stop Button to save the setting, you will see the word ACCEPT.
- Verify that the screen is now flashing AOFF-OFF. If not, repeat the process.
- To enable the feature, repeat the steps above, but press the Up Arrow Button once to change to Auto Start/Stop, then hold both the up and down arrow buttons until you see the word ACCEPT.
The most common cause of a pressure increasing, beyond what is necessary, is a leak in the system/mask. It may be a leak in the connections to the mask, or the hose. Please check to make sure these connections fit tightly.
Another reason is an excessive leak at the mask. Please make sure you have a proper seal between the mask and your face.
Check the connection of the tube adapter and the outlet tube (the rubber piece where the tube adapter connects to the machine). If the tube adapter is not properly seated in the outlet tube, the pressure sensor may not be getting the information it needs to regulate the pressure. Also check to make sure your outlet tube is not torn. If it is torn, the device will need to be returned to be repaired.
The last reason could be the Z1/Z2 may be sensing an obstruction, which reads as an apnea, and thus increasing the pressure. This could be caused by congestion, or a mask system that has very low flow rate. If you have a mask with very low flow rate, such as some of the very small nasal pillow masks, you may want to try a mask with less restriction such as a nasal mask. If none of the above are successful, please contact us at customerservice@smallCPAP.com or call 855-436-8729.
The tubing comes in two different lengths — 4 feet and 6 feet slim style — and is 15 mm in diameter. You can also use standard tubing with the Z1/Z2, which is 19-22 mm diameter.
The manufacturer has not tested the SoClean for use with the Z1 or Z2, so cannot recommend the use of this product for cleaning.
The dim light is on a timer and should turn off after a few moments. Unfortunately, there is no way to change the timer on the backlight of the LCD screen.
The device must be returned to replace the silicone outlet tube. Please contact us at customerservice@smallCPAP.com or call 855-436-8729 to send your device in for repair.
No, the data cannot be transferred from one device to another. Data on the Z1 or Z2 will be stored for the usage on the actual unit itself.
Yes, you can use a travel CPAP full time for your CPAP therapy.
Individual insurance policies vary. Check with your insurance company.
The Z1 and Z2 run on electricity from 100-240V which means you will not need a converter for international travel. You will only need a plug adapter to fit the right configuration for the country you are visiting.
The minimum voltage you will need to run your Z1 or Z2 device is 14.4 volts.
Yes, although you may need to explain to the TSA agent what you are carrying. In the back of the Z1 or Z2 User Guide is a letter that you can carry with you to show the FAA Compliance.
FAA Compliance
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) Final Rule, “Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel” (73 FR 27614 which updates Title 14 CFR Part 382), effective May 13, 2009 provides important requirements for the accommodation of passengers with respiratory assistive devices (Ventilators, Respirators and CPAP machines).
In line with these requirements, respiratory assistive devices may be used onboard an aircraft, without further testing by the carrier, provided they have been tested for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) in accordance with the current version of RTCA/DO-160, Section 21, Category M.
Breas Medical has successfully completed testing for the Z2 CPAP System. The Z2 CPAP System complies with RTCA/DO-160, Section 21, Category M and can be considered FAA compliant.
Some airlines may require advance notification before travel, and devices may need to be operated by battery. Breas Medical recommends that customers check with their airline.
* Z2 wireless connectivity must be in the off (airplane mode) position similar to any other mobile device to maintain compliance.
ON: Press and hold the UP ARROW while plugging the power cord into the end of the Z1/Z2 until the LCD screen reads – bt-on
OFF: Press and hold the DOWN ARROW while plugging the power cord into the end of the Z1/Z2 until the LCD screen reads – bt-off
By law we are unable to distribute the instructions to change the pressure settings for patients. If you have questions on the appropriate pressure on your device, please contact your prescribing doctor and/or sleep specialist. If you are a prescribing doctor and/or sleep specialist, call us at 855-436-8729 so we can send you the clinician’s manual.
Nitelog App
Nitelog is a free mobile app (available for iOS and Android devices) that syncs your sleep data via Bluetooth to your mobile device and then offers multiple methods for you to analyze your data. It also has a sharing feature that allows you to share your sleep data with a physician or clinician for review. You can download this app from the App Store or on Google Play.
If Nitelog is giving you an error message that your account is already set up while you are trying to set up an account, try typing in your email address with only lower case letters. This usually corrects the issue.
On the last day of each month, the Z1 Auto only ‘logs’ the time used between the start of usage and midnight. It does not report any time between midnight, and morning of the first morning of the month. Is there a fix to this problem?
Your viewing window may be set incorrectly. In order to fix this, go into chart settings by using the gear button in the top right corner of the main Nitelog screen. Change your usual sleep time to the time you went to sleep and change the hours of sleep to 12. You should now be able to view your data for the night selected.
Please follow the steps below to connect to the Nitelog App.
- Nitelog only works with the Z1 Auto and Z2 Auto. Verify that they have the Z1 Auto (black) and not the Z1 CPAP (white). On the Z2, look at the logo above the LCD display to see whether just a Z2 or a Z2 Auto.
Before You Start
You will need the following items near by in order to complete this process.
- Your mobile device- iOS or Android smart cell phone or tablet.
- Your Z1 or Z2 Auto CPAP device and power cord or charged PowerShell and battery.
- Access to your email account by computer or cell phone.
1. Download the App
Apple iOS phone or iPad
- Go to the App Store. Search for “Breas Nitelog”. Download the Nitelog App.
- Make sure the Bluetooth on your iOS device is turned on under the Settings menu.
Android Phone or Tablet
- Go to the Google Play Store. Search for “Breas Nitelog”. Download the Nitelog App.
- Make sure the Bluetooth on your iOS device is turned on under the Settings menu.
For Both iOS and Android
- Plug in the Z1 or Z2 using the power cord or PowerShell.
2. Create Free Account
- Select “Sign-Up” to sign up and create a new account.
- Enter your First and Last Name
- (iOS) Enter your date of birth by clicking the field and scrolling to the correct date.
- (Android) Enter your date of birth by clicking the year to scroll to the correct one. Then click on the arrows () to select the correct month. Click on the correct day on the calendar. Press OK.
3. Create Password
A password is needed to create the Nitelog account.
- Enter your email and the password for your new Nitelog account.
Note: The password must be at least 8 characters, contain at least 1 uppercase letter and at least 1 number.
- Press “SIGN-UP”
- A verification code will be sent to your email. Enter the code on the mobile device screen.
4. Sign in
- Sign in to Nitelog using the email address and password you just created.
- Check “Save my login info” to make future logins easier.
5. Pair device to phone
- Press the Menu icon ( ) in the upper left hand corner of the Dashboard Screen.
- Select “Current Device” from the menu.
- Click “Find Device”.
Your CPAP device will appear under Available Devices as “Breas” followed by the last 4 digits of the serial number.
If you do not see any devices listed verify that the Bluetooth is turned on for both the mobile device and the Z1/Z2 CPAP device. See Troubleshooting Tips below.
- Select your CPAP device by clicking on “Breas####”
A passcode that you create is used to pair your phone to your CPAP. We recommend you use a four digit number that is easy to remember.
- Click “Forgot Password” to create this passcode number the first time.
- Enter your 4 digit number using the number pad on the screen.
- Click “SAVE”
After you click on SAVE, you have 20 seconds to confirm the connection by pressing and holding the Start / Stop button on your Z1/Z2 CPAP. You will see a countdown on the App screen.
- Press and hold the Start Stop button on your Z1/Z2 CPAP.
Use this link to download the Nitelog user guides: https://www.smallcpap.com/nitelog-mobile-app/.
6. Sync data for first time
- Select “Yes” to sync your sleep data on your CPAP to the Nitelog App. Syncing may take several minutes the first time if there is a lot of data.
- Click “OK” when the data download is complete.
Now you can use the Nitelog App to control your Z1/Z2 Auto, view your sleep data and generate a Compliance Report. Visit https://www.smallcpap.com/nitelog-mobile-app/ for complete instructions on using the Nitelog App.
Troubleshooting
Check the following if the App does not connect to the CPAP device.
- Verify that Bluetooth is turned on on the Z1/Z2. Look for bt-on in the rotating values on the screen above MINUTES with the CPAP plugged in.
To turn on the Bluetooth, unplug the Z1/Z2. Press and hold the up button while inserting the power cord.
- Verify the Bluetooth is turned on the mobile device. Go to Settings on the phone or tablet and confirm that the Bluetooth is turned on.
- Turn everything off and then on again. Unplug the Z1/Z2 CPAP and plug it back in. Exit the Nitelog App and restart the app.
- Check your mobile device version against the compatibility list below. Due to variations in the mobile device systems it is very difficult to be compatible with all Android devices. If you have a large amount of data, the connection may get dropped before completion. Keep trying to connect and sync. It may take more than one try depending on the Android system.
Compatible iOS Systems: Z2 Firmware 2.1.0.9 and later (manufactured after June 1, 2020). iOS iPhone 6s through iOS 11 or later.
Compatible Android Systems: Android Rev 5.1 (Lollipop) or later.
Known Incompatible Systems: One Plus Android Phones
PowerShell and Battery Questions
The capacity of the PowerShell Extended Life battery is 99.4 Wh. The FAA allows batteries up to 100 Wh in carry-ons baggage on board planes for personal use of passengers. Please consult the FAA website for additional information. https://www.faa.gov/hazmat/packsafe/lithium-batteries.
Make sure you hear a clicking noise when inserting the Z1 or Z2 into the PowerShell. If it is still not charging disconnect the Z1/Z2, battery, and power supply and reconnect. Proceed to recharge your unit again for 10-12 hours. If it is still not holding a charge it please contact us at customerservice@smallCPAP.com or call 855-436-8729 arrange a return to the manufacturer for service. Please keep the following information in mind after charging your Power Shell:
- Disconnect the battery from the PowerShell after a full charge to prevent the battery from slowly draining within a 2-3 day period.
- The battery needs to be charged for 10-12 hours to ensure a full charge.
- The bars of battery life on the LCD screen need to be full, and not blinking.
- The PowerShell battery will not charge while it is operating the Z1/Z2 for treatment. The battery must be charged between treatments.
Once the battery is fully charged, please disconnect your Z1/Z2 machine from your PowerShell and remove the battery from the PowerShell, or it will slowly drain the battery over the course of 2-3 days.
Prescriptions
Nitelog is a free mobile app (available for iOS and Android devices) that syncs your sleep data via Bluetooth to your mobile device and then offers multiple methods for you to analyze your data. It also has a sharing feature that allows you to share your sleep data with a physician or clinician for review. You can download this app from the App Store or on Google Play.
In order for us to ship a Z2 Auto set in APAP mode, we must have a prescription on file for an APAP device. If you have already been prescribed CPAP at a fixed pressure setting, then all you need is for your doctor to write a new prescription with the pressure range settings that are required to program the Z2 Auto in APAP mode. You doctor will need to know that the full pressure range of the Z2 Auto is from 4 to 20 cmH2O. So the minimum pressure will be at least 4 and the maximum will be at most 20.
Look at your prescription. If your prescription has a pressure range, such as 7- 13 cm H2O, then you already have a prescription for APAP. If it consists of a single number, such as 10 cm H2O, it is a fixed pressure CPAP prescription.
A fixed pressure CPAP device provides a constant therapeutic pressure. The prescription is written as a single pressure such as 12 cmH2O.
An Auto adjusting CPAP provides a variable therapeutic pressure throughout the resting period. The prescription for it is written as a range of pressures such as 4-20 cmH20. The therapy will start at the lowest set pressure and then increase as it senses resistance.
The Z2 CPAP is no longer available in the US. Only the Z2 Auto is available for sale which can be set either in CPAP or APAP mode according to the prescription.
Purchase Questions
No, a BiPAP prescription is specific to a BIPAP machine and cannot be used for a CPAP machine and vice versa. You will need to discuss this with your doctor if you would like to purchase a CPAP device.
Please contact us at 855-436-8729, and we would be happy to discuss why the Z2 is, or is not, an appropriate choice for you.
The warranty on the Z2 is two years from the date the patient purchased the unit from the reseller, with their receipt. If the patient does not have a receipt, the warranty period starts from the time the DME purchased the device plus a two-month grace period.
The warranty on the Z1 is three years from the date the patient purchased the unit from the reseller, with their receipt. If the patient does not have a receipt, the warranty period starts from the time the DME purchased the device plus a two-month grace period.
A fixed pressure CPAP device provides a constant therapeutic pressure. The prescription is written as a single pressure such as 12 cmH2O.
An Auto adjusting CPAP provides a variable therapeutic pressure throughout the resting period. The prescription for is written as a range of pressures such as 4-20 cmH20. The therapy will start at the lowest set pressure and then increase as it senses resistance.
The main difference between BiPAP and CPAP machines is that BiPAP machines have two pressure settings: the prescribed pressure for inhalation (ipap), and a lower pressure for exhalation (epap). The dual settings allow the patient to get more air in and out of their lungs.
The Z2 system includes: Z2 device, tube adapter, 6 ft. slim-style tube, power supply cord, custom USB cable, HME (travel humidifier), 2 air filters (one installed in the device), a Q-lite, inline muffler, the User Manual, and the Getting Started Guide. It does not come with a mask. Most people use the mask they are already comfortable with.
No, the Z2 does not have a HCPC code assigned to it.
We do not bill insurance. We suggest that you contact your insurance provider to inquire about reimbursement for your CPAP device.
Yes, you can use a travel CPAP full time for your CPAP therapy.
Individual insurance policies vary. Check with your insurance company.
Travel Questions
The capacity of the PowerShell Extended Life battery is 99.4 Wh. The FAA allows batteries up to 100 Wh in carry-ons baggage on board planes for personal use of passengers. Please consult the FAA website for additional information. https://www.faa.gov/hazmat/packsafe/lithium-batteries.
The Z1 and Z2 have been tested at altitudes up to 8,000 feet. We cannot guarantee the operation of the device above 8,000 feet.
Note: The Z1/Z2 will work in an aircraft flying higher than 8,000 feet because the cabin is pressurized to 11 to 12 psi, approximately the atmospheric pressure at 6,000-8,000 feet.
The Z1 and Z2 run on electricity from 100-240V which means you will not need a converter for international travel. You will only need a plug adapter to fit the right configuration for the country you are visiting.
The minimum voltage you will need to run your Z1 or Z2 device is 14.4 volts.
No, we currently do not sell solar chargers. Additionally, we are not aware of a solar charger that works with our device.
Yes, the Z1 and Z2 CPAPs are FAA compliant for use on airplanes. The FAA compliance letter is in the back of the User Guide. Detach it from the Guide and bring it with you on your flight.
Because the aircraft cabin is pressurized, the CPAP will operate in the same way as on the ground.
Yes, although you may need to explain to the TSA agent what you are carrying. In the back of the Z1 or Z2 User Guide is a letter that you can carry with you to show the FAA Compliance.
FAA Compliance
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) Final Rule, “Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel” (73 FR 27614 which updates Title 14 CFR Part 382), effective May 13, 2009 provides important requirements for the accommodation of passengers with respiratory assistive devices (Ventilators, Respirators and CPAP machines).
In line with these requirements, respiratory assistive devices may be used onboard an aircraft, without further testing by the carrier, provided they have been tested for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) in accordance with the current version of RTCA/DO-160, Section 21, Category M.
Breas Medical has successfully completed testing for the Z2 CPAP System. The Z2 CPAP System complies with RTCA/DO-160, Section 21, Category M and can be considered FAA compliant.
Some airlines may require advance notification before travel, and devices may need to be operated by battery. Breas Medical recommends that customers check with their airline.
* Z2 wireless connectivity must be in the off (airplane mode) position similar to any other mobile device to maintain compliance.