AirSense 10 planning

ResMed AirSense 10 Supply Replacement Schedule

AirSense 10 users often search for one simple schedule, but replacement timing depends on the supply category. Filters, tubing, humidifier chambers, and mask parts each need their own line in the checklist.

Track machine supplies and mask supplies separately

The AirSense 10 machine may use machine-specific filters and humidifier parts, while your mask cushion and headgear depend on the mask you were prescribed. Separating those categories prevents ordering the wrong item.

  • Disposable machine filters: inspect regularly and replace when dirty or on schedule.
  • Tubing or heated tubing: commonly planned around every 3 months.
  • Humidifier water chamber: commonly planned around every 6 months.
  • Mask cushion or nasal pillows: commonly planned around every month.
  • Headgear: commonly planned around every 6 months.

When to replace sooner

Replace sooner if a part is damaged, hard to clean, visibly worn, or causing leak and comfort problems. Insurance timing is not the same as a guarantee that a worn part should keep being used.

Use model details before ordering

Confirm your exact AirSense 10 variant, mask model, tubing type, and humidifier chamber before buying supplies. Supplier listings can look similar but still be incompatible.

Frequently asked questions

Is the AirSense 10 supply schedule the same as AirSense 11?

The broad replacement categories are similar, but filters, humidifier parts, and some accessories can differ by model. Check compatibility before ordering.

Can I use the calculator for AirSense 10 supplies?

Yes. Add each supply category you actually use, then adjust based on manufacturer guidance, supplier instructions, and visible wear.

Informational only - not medical or insurance advice. Verify replacement timing, eligibility, and medical needs with your doctor, DME supplier, insurer, Medicare, and the manufacturer.