ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

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ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by rick-twinsfan » Thu Mar 17, 2011 3:22 am

IF YOU KNOW HOW I CAN INCREASE THE PRESSURE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by Wulfman » Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:53 am

rick-twinsfan wrote:IF YOU KNOW HOW I CAN INCREASE THE PRESSURE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS
What part of "PLEASE REGISTER ON THE FORUM SO WE CAN SEND YOU PRIVATE MESSAGES......THAT WAY WE COULD SEND YOU THE COMPLETE MANUAL" don't you understand??????

You already posted this request in this link and it was answered last night.......at the present time it's on the same forum page as THIS one.

viewtopic/t61651/Remstar-plus-LX-pressu ... tment.html

Anyway, here's Chapter 4, which covers the setup instructions. COPY AND SAVE IT TO A FILE ON YOUR COMPUTER.

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Chapter 4: System Setup Procedures


4.1 Overview
This section provides an overview of the system setup including detailed required, alternate, and optional circuit accessories.
See Chapter 5 – Routine Maintenance, for filter and filter cap installation instructions

CAUTION: If the REMstar LX and REMstar Plus LX CPAP Systems (REMstar LX and REMstar Plus LX) have been exposed to either very hot or very cold temperatures, allow them to adjust to room temperature (approximately two hours) before beginning setup.


Figure 4-1
Key Pad Features
Time Meter (REMstar Plus LX only)

Blower On / Off Button

Ramp Button

LED Signal Light

2-Digit LED Display (Pressure, Ramp Length and Altitude Read-out)


4.2 System Setup (Dealer Mode)

Step 1 If installed, remove the protective cap from the air outlet.
Install the test orifice (RI P/N 622032) onto the unit outlet.

Step 2 Plug the male end of the AC power cord into an electrical outlet.

Step 3 Simultaneously, press the two User buttons and plug the female end of the AC power cord into the AC inlet on the back of the unit.
Hold the two User buttons down to enter dealer mode.


4.2.1 Self-Diagnostic Test
After the unit is plugged into an electrical outlet, it will perform a Self- Diagnostic Test.
The blower will turn on and the 2- digit LED display will indicate the altitude setting.


4.2.2 Setting the Altitude
The altitude may be set in the either Dealer mode or User mode.
While holding down the two User buttons or the key pad, plug the AC power cord into the unit.
The altitude setting will be displayed on the 2-digit LED.
To ensure proper therapy, this setting needs to be accurate for the patient’s current location.
The altitude displays are:

LOW 0 – 2,500 ft. (0 – 762 m)

MID 2,501 – 5,000 ft. (763 – 1,524 m)

HIGH greater than 5,000 ft.

If the correct setting is displayed, press the left User button.
To change the altitude setting, press the right User button until the correct setting is displayed.


4.2.3 Setting the Ramp Time
The minimum ramp pressure is factory set at 4 cm H2O and cannot be changed.
The ramp time can be set from 0 to 45 minutes (5 minute increments).
The first time the ramp button is pressed, the pressure will reduce to 4 cm H2O and then increase in a linear fashion over the set time period until the pressure setting is reached.
After the first activation, each subsequent ramp will be for one-half of the set ramp time.
The blower must be turned off with the Pressure On/Off button and then back again to reset the ramp to the full time.

a. To view the ramp time setting, enter the system set-up by simultaneously holding the ramp and pressure on/off buttons down while plugging the power cord into an electrical outlet.
Release the button when the unit turns on.

b. The airflow will automaticaly turn on and the display screen will show the current elevation setting.

c. Press and release the on/off button to view the ramp setting.

d. To change the ramp time setting, press and release the ramp button until the correct setting is displayed.


4.2.4 Setting the Pressure
The pressure may set without the use of a manometer.
The manometer is only needed if pressure accuracy is suspect.
If pressure accuracy needs checked follow steps a - g.

a. Connect the following:
• 6 ft. Smooth-Bor tubing to the outlet port on the unit.
• Whisper Swivel II to the 6 ft. Smooth-Bor tubing.
• Test orifice 60 lpm @ 14.4 cm (RI P / N 622032) to the Whisper Swivel II.
• Manometer and pressure tubing to test orifice.
• Occlude test orifice.

b. Ensure the blower is off.
Unplug the AC power cord from the unit.
The green LED will go out.

c. While holding down the two User buttons on the key pad, plug the AC power cord into the unit.
The same displays used for the Minimum Pressure Test (see Section 8.2) should be visible.

d. Verify the following:
• the blower is running in the unit; and the proper altitude setting is indicated on the display.

e. Press the left User button twice until the Pressure display appears.

f. Press the right User button until “20” appears.
Each press of the right User button increments the pressure by 0.5 cm.

g. Press the Blower On / Off button and verify the pressure on the manometer is 20.0 cm H2O (±2.25 cm H2O).


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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by wisnefske@gmail.com » Sun May 08, 2011 4:27 am

rick-twinsfan wrote:IF YOU KNOW HOW I CAN INCREASE THE PRESSURE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by Bear68 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 8:04 am

Please I need help. How do I adjust pressure on my old remstar plus lx? Model no 1000923

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Post by chunkyfrog » Thu Oct 16, 2014 8:44 am

Please read the second post; or ask someone who can read to read it to you.

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by Bear68 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:35 am

I can't get the pressure setting to work!! It let me change the altitude though!! Any help??

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by Bear68 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:03 am

What are the two user buttons??? Are they the ramp buttons??

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by Pugsy » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:20 am

Go here
http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-p ... tup-manual
and see if the manual for your machine is listed in the manuals available for direct download
if not...it is likely in the the list of manuals you can request via email.
The manuals explain which buttons are what and which ones to push and has pictures to help sort it all out..

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by palerider » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:42 am

chunkyfrog wrote:Please read the second post; or ask someone who can read to read it to you.
ouch! I'ma have to up my game on snarkyness

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by Pugsy » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:53 am

palerider wrote:ouch! I'ma have to up my game on snarkyness
Too late..I already spewed coffee all over the computer and requested permission to steal her snarkyness.
Now to just have the balls to use it.

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by Bear68 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 11:06 am

Thank you so much!!

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by RicaLynn » Thu Oct 16, 2014 11:39 am

Pugsy wrote:
palerider wrote:ouch! I'ma have to up my game on snarkyness
Too late..I already spewed coffee all over the computer and requested permission to steal her snarkyness.
Now to just have the balls to use it.
Ohhhh Pugsy, I have no doubt you have a snarkmeister in you just dying to get out!!!

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by Pugsy » Thu Oct 16, 2014 11:45 am

RicaLynn wrote: Ohhhh Pugsy, I have no doubt you have a snarkmeister in you just dying to get out!!!
Oh, you are so correct..he's there all the time but I usually try to keep him well reined in. Not only is he snarky..he has potty mouth too...bad little devil.

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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by Wulfman... » Thu Oct 16, 2014 1:12 pm

Bear68 wrote:What are the two user buttons??? Are they the ramp buttons??
From the manual:

3.5 Theory of Operation

3.5.1 Key Pad & Time Meter
The key pad consists of two User buttons (Ramp button, Blower
On / Off button)
, a LED signal light, a time meter (REMstar Plus LX
only), and a 2-digit LED display. The Blower On / Off button activates
and deactivates the pressure. The range of pressure is 4.0 to 20.0 cm H2O
with AC and DC operation. The Ramp button initiates a ramp cycle
which incrementally and automatically increases the pressure. The ramp
begins at the minimum ramp pressure setting, and over the specified time
period, increases until the therapeutic pressure is reached. Ramp time is
dealer adjustable from 0 - 45 minute in 5 minute increments. The LED
signal light indicates power and blower On / Off status. The time meter
indicates the total number of hours the unit has been in use. Three
altitude compensation levels (low, medium, and high) may also be set.
The 2-digit LED display indicates the altitude and pressure setting.


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Re: ADJUST PRESSURE ON A REMSTAR PLUS LX

Post by palerider » Thu Oct 16, 2014 1:33 pm

Pugsy wrote:
RicaLynn wrote: Ohhhh Pugsy, I have no doubt you have a snarkmeister in you just dying to get out!!!
Oh, you are so correct..he's there all the time but I usually try to keep him well reined in. Not only is he snarky..he has potty mouth too...bad little devil.
someone call? *looks around*

Image he's too cute to be bad!

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