PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

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PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Tatooed Lady » Fri Jan 30, 2015 11:27 pm

In the clinician menu, fine pressure adjust is offered, from -1.9 to 1.9. What is it? A remedial c flex? I couldn't find any information on what it is or does in the manuals.

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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Wulfman... » Fri Jan 30, 2015 11:48 pm

Tatooed Lady wrote:In the clinician menu, fine pressure adjust is offered, from -1.9 to 1.9. What is it? A remedial c flex? I couldn't find any information on what it is or does in the manuals.
Hi TL.

WOW! Do they still offer that in the new PRS1 model?
That's the same wording as was in the Service and Clinicians manuals from the early 2000s. (about 2003)
Here's what I wrote up for part of the setup instructions for the Plus Model w/CFlex.

6. The CPAP fine adjustment setting will appear.
This setting allows you to calibrate your CPAP pressure to a manometer.
We suggest you do not try to adjust this setting.


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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Tatooed Lady » Fri Jan 30, 2015 11:56 pm

Wulfman... wrote:
Tatooed Lady wrote:In the clinician menu, fine pressure adjust is offered, from -1.9 to 1.9. What is it? A remedial c flex? I couldn't find any information on what it is or does in the manuals.
Hi TL.

WOW! Do they still offer that in the new PRS1 model?
That's the same wording as was in the Service and Clinicians manuals from the early 2000s. (about 2003)
Here's what I wrote up for part of the setup instructions for the Plus Model w/CFlex.

6. The CPAP fine adjustment setting will appear.
This setting allows you to calibrate your CPAP pressure to a manometer.
We suggest you do not try to adjust this setting.


Den

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Thanks, Den.
It's a feature on the PRS1 150 I just bought from grayghost4. So...we KNOW I messed with that setting already, right?

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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by grayghost4 » Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:07 am



I see another 20 page thread starting
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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Wulfman... » Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:07 am

Tatooed Lady wrote:Thanks, Den.
It's a feature on the PRS1 150 I just bought from grayghost4. So...we KNOW I messed with that setting already, right?
In my best Sgt. Schultz impersonation.......... "I KNOW NOTHING!!!"


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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Tatooed Lady » Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:33 am

grayghost4 wrote::lol:

I see another 20 page thread starting

In my defense, it was only 5 pages...

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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Tatooed Lady » Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:34 am

Wulfman... wrote:
Tatooed Lady wrote:Thanks, Den.
It's a feature on the PRS1 150 I just bought from grayghost4. So...we KNOW I messed with that setting already, right?
In my best Sgt. Schultz impersonation.......... "I KNOW NOTHING!!!"


Den

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That's EXACTLY how I get myself in tight spots!!!

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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Wulfman... » Sat Jan 31, 2015 1:50 pm

Tatooed Lady wrote:
Wulfman... wrote:
Tatooed Lady wrote:Thanks, Den.
It's a feature on the PRS1 150 I just bought from grayghost4. So...we KNOW I messed with that setting already, right?
In my best Sgt. Schultz impersonation.......... "I KNOW NOTHING!!!"


Den

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That's EXACTLY how I get myself in tight spots!!!
I forgot to ask last night.......
How's that straight pressure workin' out for you?


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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Tatooed Lady » Sat Jan 31, 2015 2:17 pm

Wulfman... wrote:
Tatooed Lady wrote:
Wulfman... wrote:
Tatooed Lady wrote:Thanks, Den.
It's a feature on the PRS1 150 I just bought from grayghost4. So...we KNOW I messed with that setting already, right?
In my best Sgt. Schultz impersonation.......... "I KNOW NOTHING!!!"


Den

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That's EXACTLY how I get myself in tight spots!!!
I forgot to ask last night.......
How's that straight pressure workin' out for you?


Den

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meh...fair to partly cloudy. I drool like a Saint Bernard on straight pressure. Lots of open mouth venting. I could do it if I HAD to...but I think I will tweak the auto settings a bit to find a happy medium. The flat pressure is nice in that there is nothing to wake me...but it was a non-issue on auto anyhow.

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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by grayghost4 » Sat Jan 31, 2015 3:10 pm

Did you get the "BF" to put a mask on.
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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Tatooed Lady » Sat Jan 31, 2015 3:26 pm

grayghost4 wrote:Did you get the "BF" to put a mask on.
*snort* he doesn't even know yet what was in the box...I would have blindsided him, but his dad went into th hospital last night for emergency surgery...so we were up late and didn't need that particular go-round...'course...now that he let slip that he has been fighting walking pneumonia since the beginning of the month...I may have leverage.

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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by palerider » Sat Jan 31, 2015 4:19 pm

Tatooed Lady wrote:.'course...now that he let slip that he has been fighting walking pneumonia since the beginning of the month...I may have leverage.
of course, we all know you're too sweet to strike when someone is in a weakened state.

*cough* *choke* *ROFL*... I tried to hold it in, I really did.

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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Tatooed Lady » Sat Jan 31, 2015 6:10 pm

palerider wrote:
Tatooed Lady wrote:.'course...now that he let slip that he has been fighting walking pneumonia since the beginning of the month...I may have leverage.
of course, we all know you're too sweet to strike when someone is in a weakened state.

*cough* *choke* *ROFL*... I tried to hold it in, I really did.
He is doing better now. Hardly chokes at all when I plop down on his back when he naps, just to ask, "whatcha doin'?"

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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by palerider » Sat Jan 31, 2015 6:44 pm

Tatooed Lady wrote:
palerider wrote:
Tatooed Lady wrote:.'course...now that he let slip that he has been fighting walking pneumonia since the beginning of the month...I may have leverage.
of course, we all know you're too sweet to strike when someone is in a weakened state.

*cough* *choke* *ROFL*... I tried to hold it in, I really did.
He is doing better now. Hardly chokes at all when I plop down on his back when he naps, just to ask, "whatcha doin'?"
now, the question is... do you just plop, or do you take a bit of a jump first?

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Re: PRS1 150 "fine pressure adjust?"

Post by Tatooed Lady » Sat Jan 31, 2015 7:09 pm

I think a PROPER plop is legally required to have a bounce or three just prior to launch.

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