AirSense 11 planning

ResMed AirSense 11 Supply Replacement Schedule

AirSense 11 users still replace the same broad categories of PAP supplies: mask parts, tubing, filters, humidifier chamber, and headgear. The exact compatible parts depend on your prescription and setup, so use this as a planning checklist rather than a compatibility chart.

Common AirSense 11 supply categories

The machine model matters for some parts, especially filters, tubing, humidifier components, and power-related accessories. Mask cushions and headgear depend more on the mask model than the machine itself.

  • Machine air filter: inspect often and replace on the schedule recommended for your environment.
  • Standard or heated tubing: commonly planned around every 3 months.
  • Humidifier tub or water chamber: commonly planned around every 6 months.
  • Mask cushion, nasal pillows, headgear, and frame: plan by mask model and wear signs.

Do not guess compatibility

Before buying a supply, confirm the machine model, mask model, tubing type, and humidifier part number with your supplier, manufacturer documentation, or prescription paperwork.

How to use the calculator for AirSense 11

Add the machine-related supplies you use, then add each mask component separately. For example, an AirSense 11 user with a nasal pillow mask may track disposable filters, heated tubing, humidifier chamber, nasal pillows, and headgear.

Frequently asked questions

Are AirSense 11 mask cushions specific to the machine?

Usually mask cushions are specific to the mask model, not just the CPAP machine. Confirm compatibility before ordering.

How often should AirSense 11 filters be replaced?

Filter timing depends on the filter type, environment, and manufacturer guidance. Many planning schedules check disposable filters frequently and replace them when dirty or on schedule.

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