SULLIVAN RESMED CPAP B

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THEWILK
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SULLIVAN RESMED CPAP B

Post by THEWILK » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:40 am

I HAVE A SULLIVAN RESMED CPAP B THAT I BOUGHT AT A YARD SALE FOF $25.00 TO USE AS A BACK UP
BUT NEED TO INCREASE THE AIR FLOW . PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN TELL ME HOW

THANKS

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Re: SULLIVAN RESMED CPAP B

Post by Pugsy » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:44 am

http://www.cpap-supply.com/Articles.asp?ID=130

If the information at the above link doesn't tell you what you need please confirm the Model type. I can't find a ResMed B.

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Re: SULLIVAN RESMED CPAP B

Post by dsm » Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:37 pm

THEWILK wrote:I HAVE A SULLIVAN RESMED CPAP B THAT I BOUGHT AT A YARD SALE FOF $25.00 TO USE AS A BACK UP
BUT NEED TO INCREASE THE AIR FLOW . PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN TELL ME HOW

THANKS
I just sold one to someone. The instructions for adjusting pressure are the same as for a Resmed S6 (which is kind of what the CPAP B is ).

Try this manual & if you can't work it out PM me. Also IIRC you will need a manometer to be able to set the right pressure as the CPAP B has no pressure indicator.

http://www.internetage.ws/cpapdata/manu ... r%20ap.pdf

Search this web site for Manometer as there are many great & easy ways to make one at home.

Good luck

DSM
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