Re: Weird sound from dreamstation
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:55 pm
i'll grant you that!
i'll grant you that!
If you used it through the 5 hour mark, then you made compliance... assuming you used it every night.ozzyluvshockey21 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 24, 2018 8:04 amThe problem is it isn't happening until it wakes me up at about the 5 hour mark. I even tried changing to my prior mask. Same thing. I assume it is because I am breathing deeper in my sleep and then the noise is waking me up.
I have now failed compliance because of it and had to pay for the last payment on my machine (which really irritated me), and can't get any new supplies either...if it is an issue with the mask or supplies.
ThanksD.H. wrote:You have an automatic and you report that the noise does not occur until you've slept for several hours.
The problem may only occur once you hit a certain pressure. If that's the case, you can set the max just below where that was happening.
Also, if you have exhalation relief (A-flex or C-flex) active, you may want to set the number lower or disable this feature altogether.
I did as you suggested and the noise was there immediately. So I guess it isn't the mask. I think it is just coming on later since that is when I am breathing deeper. Still not sure why it is happening though. I guess I'll have to call the company. Hopefully they are much more accommodating. Ugh!Pugsy wrote:Unhook your mask from your long hose.
Stick the long hose in your mouth and seal around it with lips and mouth...yes it can be done easily.
Turn machine on...breath through the long hose....do you still hear the noise?
Doing this at least eliminates the mask as being the culprit if you still hear the noise.
Then you can go from there on how to fix it depending on results.
The noise may exist the entire time it's on, but only be loud enough to be annoying at a certain pressure.ozzyluvshockey21 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 12:33 amI did as you suggested and the noise was there immediately. So I guess it isn't the mask. I think it is just coming on later since that is when I am breathing deeper. Still not sure why it is happening though. I guess I'll have to call the company. Hopefully they are much more accommodating. Ugh!Pugsy wrote:Unhook your mask from your long hose.
Stick the long hose in your mouth and seal around it with lips and mouth...yes it can be done easily.
Turn machine on...breath through the long hose....do you still hear the noise?
Doing this at least eliminates the mask as being the culprit if you still hear the noise.
Then you can go from there on how to fix it depending on results.
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That would be an unacceptable noise to me no matter when it happens. I would be putting on my bitch hat and raising a stink about it with DME.ozzyluvshockey21 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 12:33 amI did as you suggested and the noise was there immediately. So I guess it isn't the mask. I think it is just coming on later since that is when I am breathing deeper. Still not sure why it is happening though. I guess I'll have to call the company. Hopefully they are much more accommodating. Ugh!Pugsy wrote:Unhook your mask from your long hose.
Stick the long hose in your mouth and seal around it with lips and mouth...yes it can be done easily.
Turn machine on...breath through the long hose....do you still hear the noise?
Doing this at least eliminates the mask as being the culprit if you still hear the noise.
Then you can go from there on how to fix it depending on results.
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I'm new to all this, but I have the same machine as yours. The machine works the best that I can tell and it is very quiet without any weird noises. As you have concluded, I'd put the problem off on the device provider. Good luck.ozzyluvshockey21 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 12:33 amI did as you suggested and the noise was there immediately. So I guess it isn't the mask. I think it is just coming on later since that is when I am breathing deeper. Still not sure why it is happening though. I guess I'll have to call the company. Hopefully they are much more accommodating. Ugh!Pugsy wrote:Unhook your mask from your long hose.
Stick the long hose in your mouth and seal around it with lips and mouth...yes it can be done easily.
Turn machine on...breath through the long hose....do you still hear the noise?
Doing this at least eliminates the mask as being the culprit if you still hear the noise.
Then you can go from there on how to fix it depending on results.
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I went into the provider today and ended up blowing my top, but it didn't matter. They are refusing to do anything about it because they said Phillips warranty doesn't cover "noise". They were very condescending about the entire thing . they asked me to come back and explain what noise I "think" I am hearing. I explained and demonstrated the breathing through the hose test and they said that person who told me to do that obviously knows nothing about cpap because it is simply backseat and that should never be done.Pugsy wrote:That would be an unacceptable noise to me no matter when it happens. I would be putting on my bitch hat and raising a stink about it with DME.ozzyluvshockey21 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 25, 2018 12:33 amI did as you suggested and the noise was there immediately. So I guess it isn't the mask. I think it is just coming on later since that is when I am breathing deeper. Still not sure why it is happening though. I guess I'll have to call the company. Hopefully they are much more accommodating. Ugh!Pugsy wrote:Unhook your mask from your long hose.
Stick the long hose in your mouth and seal around it with lips and mouth...yes it can be done easily.
Turn machine on...breath through the long hose....do you still hear the noise?
Doing this at least eliminates the mask as being the culprit if you still hear the noise.
Then you can go from there on how to fix it depending on results.
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I have been through many, many machines and they should be essentially silent at the machine level.
Now mask noises and Darth Vadar sounds are different but with no mask attached....that leaves machine motor noise as the culprit....which was what my experiment above was to figure out.