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Fisher & PayKel Eson 2

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Fisher & Paykel Eson 2

Freedom category | Nose coverage | Nasal mask | Silicone cushion

The Siesta Nasal Mask Pack is the ultimate in CPAP comfort. Boasting a modern design and lightweight frame, the mask offers a reliable seal without any facial contact above the eyes. Its cheek arms are equipped with soft sleeves, helping minimize pressure and red marks for a comfortable fit. With this mask, you can enjoy your bedtime routine without worry.

Are you and Siesta a match?

  • I sleep in different positions
  • I'm a stomach sleeper
  • I have a bed partner
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F&P Eson 2 Nasal Mask

Product highlights

  • Headgear automatically adjusts to the bridge of your noise
  • An effective seal is maintained, enabling you to experience a precise fit
  • Simple fitting and adjustment
  • Durable, soft fabric designed for comfort
  • Can be stretched directly over the head for an easy fit
  • Easy assembly, disassembly, and orientation

Easy, Comfortable CPAP Mask

The freedom to sleep how you want

With over 20 design improvements, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare's best performing nasal mask is now even better. Introducing the F&P Eson™ 2, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare's nasal CPAP mask that features a RollFit™ seal and VisiBlue™ color cues. Embrace CPAP therapy with confidence, and choose F&P Eson™ 2 Nasal Mask!

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Need help knowing when it's time to replace your mask parts?

Keeping your CPAP equipment in top condition is crucial for effective therapy and comfort. Over time, mask parts can wear out, leading to reduced performance and discomfort. Regularly replacing components like cushions, headgear, and filters ensures optimal fit, seal, and hygiene. If you're unsure when to replace your mask parts, we're here to guide you. Contact Central Valley CpapPROS for expert advice on maintaining your CPAP equipment.

01

Mask cushion


Every two weeks

02

Frame system


Every 3 months

03

Headgear


Every 6 months

ResMed AirFit N30i

Frequently asked questions

  • How do I get an F&P Eson 2 maske, how much does it cost and is it covered by insurance?

    A CPAP prescription is required for this unit. Cost and coverage vary by insurance provider and plan. After your doctor has provided you with a prescription, we recommend first contacting your insurance provider to learn more about what’s covered under your plan. Then you can find a CPAP equipment store near you or shop online.

  • I’m having issues with my CPAP mask and need help. Who should I contact?

    The home medical equipment supplier – the store where you picked up your CPAP mask and machine – is responsible for providing you with ongoing clinical support, including answering any questions and helping you resolve any mask comfort or fitting issues that you may be experiencing. Getting used to a mask can be challenging and there may be a different mask option that will work better for your personal comfort needs, so don’t hesitate to reach out!


    Not sure who your medical equipment supplier is? We can help. Fill out our Contact Us form or call us at (209) 232-7231

  • How do I clean my mask and how often should I clean it?

    You should clean the cushion daily. The headgear, frame and elbow only require weekly cleaning. Facial oil and dirt can easily build up on your mask parts when they’re not cleaned properly, which can lead to skin irritation. The good news? Cleaning your mask doesn’t take long, so working it into your morning routine should be a breeze.


    HOW TO CLEAN YOUR HEADGEAR:


    Time it takes: 5 minutes


    Supplies you’ll need to clean your mask:


    1. Sink or tub
    2. Warm, drinking-quality water (86°F / 30°C)
    3. Mild or hypoallergenic soap, or baby shampoo
    4. Towel

    Daily step-by-step cleaning tips:


    1. Unplug your CPAP machine from the power source and disconnect your mask/tubing from your machine.


    2. Disassemble your mask:

      • Pull the cushion out from one end of the frame, then out from the other end of the frame.

      • Unfasten the headgear tab from one side and pull it out of the frame, then do the same with the other side.

      • Squeeze the side buttons on the elbow and pull up to release it from the frame.


    3. In the sink, clean your mask parts by gently rubbing (or using a soft-bristle brush) with warm, drinking-quality water and soap. Avoid harsh cleaning products and dish detergents.


    4. Rinse again thoroughly with warm, drinking-quality water.


    5. Place mask components on the towel and allow to air-dry away from direct sunlight.

  • Can I use an ozone device to clean my mask?

    Ozone or UV light products have not been validated for use with the mask. Use of ozone or UV light products may discolor or damage a the mask during the limited warranty period and that will not be covered. Discoloration or damage of the mask are only covered during the limited warranty period if they occur upon initial unpackaging.

  • How often should I replace mask parts and can I sign up for a replacement program?

    Different parts require replacement at varying intervals. Taking care of your CPAP equipment is important, especially those parts which can be affected by dirt, oil and residue from your skin. Poorly cleaned CPAP masks can cause discomfort and skin irritation. The last thing we all need is another to-do item, so contact your CPAP equipment store and ask if they have a replacement supply program that you can enroll in to get new parts on a consistent schedule. And download the replacement tip sheet to help keep you on track.

  • Why is the mask cushion made from silicone material?

    Most CPAP masks have silicone cushions because it’s a hypoallergenic material that’s soft, lightweight, and allows for a stable, comfortable seal on your face while you’re sleeping. It’s important that you decide what’s most comfortable for you and your therapy when it comes to your mask cushion. If you experience skin irritation or are uncomfortable with your current mask, contact your CPAP equipment store.

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