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System One 50 and 60 Series Water Tank

System One 50 and 60 Series Water Tank

SKU:1063785

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Humidifier Water Tub for System One CPAP

The humidifier chamber works with the PR System One 50 or 60 Series CPAP or Bi-PAP machines! The water chamber comes with two different types of lids, one that is used for all 50 Series Heated Humidifiers and another for all 60 Series Heated Humidifiers. The difference is that the 50 Series is clear and the 60 Series is a darker color and is not see through.

Included in This Package

  • Philips Respironics System One Water Chamber
  • Lid for 50 Series- Clear lid
  • Lid for 60 Series- Dark non-transparent lid

Product Compatibility

The chamber will work with either 50 or 60 series Humidifier. Ensure you use the proper lid! Here is a list of the machines that can be used with the water chamber:

50 Series Platform of System One: (Transparent Lid)

60 Series Platform of System One: (Non-Transparent Lid)

Optional Accessories

Recommended Replacement Schedule

  • Filters: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
  • Hose Tubing: Every 3-6 Months (or as needed)
  • Complete Mask: Every 9-12 Months (or as needed)
  • Water Chamber: Every 3-6 Months (or as needed)
  • Brand: Philips Respironics
  • Associated Parts: 1063785
  • Insurance Codes: A7046
  • Condition: New
  • RX Required: No
  • Latex Free: Yes
  • Actual Weight: 0.98 Ibs.
  • Travel Sized: Yes
  • Special Features: AutoRamp, Integrated Humidifier

Can I Use Tap Water to Fill My CPAP Humidifier Water Tank?

It is recommended to always use distilled water for your CPAP humidifier. Bottled or tap water contains harsh minerals that can cause buildup and damage your equipment.

How Often Should I Fill the CPAP Water Tank?

The frequency to fill or change your water can be dependent on multiple factors including time of year and your machine settings. Typically, in summer months you will notice the use of your air conditioner may slow the rate of your CPAP water use while wintertime will make you fill it daily.

How do I Clean the Water Chamber Tank?

You should clean the water chamber regularly. A good method is to wash it with a solution of mild dish soap and warm water, then rinse it thoroughly. You can also soak it in a solution of one part white vinegar to two parts water for 10 minutes before rinsing well.

Why is it Important to Clean My CPAP Equipment?

Bacteria and mold build up is possible if the right CPAP cleaning procedures are ignored. Failure to clean or replace your supplies can lead to illness.