AirFit F30i tube-up CPAP full face mask | Resmed

AirFit F30i

Freedom Full Face Mask Mouth and Nose Coverage Silicone Cushion

AirFit™ F30i is a minimal-contact full face mask designed to keep air tubing out of sight and out of your way, giving you the freedom to comfortably switch positions and sleep the way you want.

The mask contains magnets that may interfere with certain implants or medical devices. Please refer to the Support documents for complete labelling information, including magnet contraindications and warnings.

ResMed AirFit F30i full face CPAP mask
AirFit F30i tube up cpap mask resmed usa
ResMed AirFit F30i CPAP tube up full face mask
ResMed AirFit F30i full face CPAP mask
AirFit F30i tube up cpap mask resmed usa
ResMed AirFit F30i CPAP tube up full face mask

Are you and AirFit F30i a match?

I breathe through my mouth when I sleep
I sleep in different positions
I can get a little claustrophobic

Product highlights

  • Top-of-head connection keeps air tubing out of the way for more freedom
  • UltraCompact cushion rests under the nose to help prevent irritation and red marks
  • Preferred by both CPAP users and sleep professionals to DreamWear™ full face1,2,3
  • Magnetic clips mean two simple snaps and your mask is on or off
  • Quick-release elbow allows you to get up at night and disconnect without removing the mask
“It felt especially good when hugging my pillow on the side of my face. I like that the air tubing doesn’t get tangled since it’s completely away from my face.”2

Freedom and reliability in one mask

AirFit F30i features a top-of-head air tube connection that gives you the freedom to comfortably switch sleep positions. And its UltraCompact mask cushion rests under your nose rather than over it, which helps prevent next-day discomfort on the top of your nose. It’s also a mask you can count on: full face mask users gave it 4 out of 5 stars in the key categories of overall comfort and seal1.

How-to videos

How to put together your CPAP mask
Fitting your full face CPAP mask
Daily full face CPAP mask cleaning
Weekly full face CPAP mask cleaning
Inspecting your full face CPAP mask
Managing leaks for a full face CPAP mask
Preventing condensation
Clean and care for your mask
Fit your mask

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

Download our CPAP supplies tip sheet for a helpful list of all the replacement parts and timing guidelines. Different insurers have different schedules, so check with your provider first.

1
Mask cushion

Every month

2
Frame system

Every 3 months

3

Headgear

Every 6 months

“6 in 10 CPAP users say they sleep better after replacing their supplies4.”

Frequently asked questions

A CPAP prescription is required for an AirFit F30i. Cost and coverage varies 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 CPAP stores near you or online.

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 1-800-424-0737.

You should clean your mask daily. 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 AIRFIT F30i:

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. Dish soap (if possible, mild antibacterial)
  4. Towel

Daily step-by-step cleaning tips:

  1. Unplug your CPAP machine from the power source.
  2. Disconnect your mask and tubing parts from your machine.
  3. Disassemble your mask into three parts: headgear, cushion and frame.
  4. In the sink, clean your mask cushion and headgear to remove any oils. Gently rub with warm, drinking-quality water and mild soap.
  5. Avoid harsh cleaning products, including dish detergents, which may damage the mask or leave harmful residue.
  6. Rinse again thoroughly with warm, drinking-quality water.
  7. Place the cushion and frame on a towel and allow the parts to dry away from direct sunlight on a flat surface.

Use of ozone5 may discolor a Resmed mask during the Resmed limited warranty period and that will not be covered. Discoloration of Resmed masks is only covered during the limited warranty period if it occurs upon initial unpackaging.

It’s important to take regular care of your CPAP equipment – especially the various parts of your mask, 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 (resupply) program that you can enroll in to get new parts on a consistent schedule.

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 are having issues with your current mask, contact your CPAP equipment store to let them know.

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Where to buy

Find a CPAP store near you or online retailer where you can buy AirFit F30i.

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References

  1. Source: Resmed onsite fitting study of 73 current full face CPAP mask users and 14 sleep professionals from Nov. 5–14, 2018 in multiple US locations who trialed AirFit F30i and Phillips Respironics DreamWear full face mask. Recruitment criteria for sleep professionals/respiratory in the study include the following: 1) Employed at a sleep lab or HME, 2) Primarily or sometimes responsible for setting up CPAP devices on patients and 3) Perform three or more PAP equipment set-ups per week.
  2. Source: Resmed guided external clinical study of 48 evaluable current full face CPAP mask users from Oct. 24 to Nov. 20, 2018 in Sydney, AU and San Diego, CA, who trialed AirFit F30i and Phillips™ Respironics DreamWear full face mask at home. DreamWear and Phillips are trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V, registered in the US and other countries.
  3. Source: DreamWear and Phillips are trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V, registered in the US and other countries.
  4. Source: Survey conducted for Resmed by third party market research firm (June 2013 & April 2015). Frequent resuppliers are defined as: those who receive replacement masks or parts for their mask at least every 3 months.
  5. Consistent with the FDA’s De Novo grant of the new SoClean 3+ device, users are reminded to follow Resmed’s instructions for use. Our User Guides instruct patients to clean Resmed products with mild detergent and warm water only. The new SoClean 3+ device has not been tested or approved by Resmed for use with our products. If the use of the new SoClean 3+ device causes damage, including discoloration, the replacement of the Resmed product will not be covered by our limited warranty. For more information about the limited warranty, please visit our website here.