Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
Hi folks!
So I finally replaced my ResMed 9 Auto with a new AirSense 10 Auto. I've gone through and activated clinician mode and made the adjustments I'd made on the old unit (mostly turning off ramp and *ahem* possibly adjusting some other stuff *cough*). For those who have been using this version of the Resmed for a while, any tips/tricks I should be aware of?
The humidifier reservoir looks like it holds a lot less water, is that just an optical illusion? On very dry nights I actually did run the Hi5 dry in years past, so that's a concern.
Thanks in advance.
So I finally replaced my ResMed 9 Auto with a new AirSense 10 Auto. I've gone through and activated clinician mode and made the adjustments I'd made on the old unit (mostly turning off ramp and *ahem* possibly adjusting some other stuff *cough*). For those who have been using this version of the Resmed for a while, any tips/tricks I should be aware of?
The humidifier reservoir looks like it holds a lot less water, is that just an optical illusion? On very dry nights I actually did run the Hi5 dry in years past, so that's a concern.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
*raises eyebrow*TalonNYC wrote:(mostly turning off ramp and *ahem* possibly adjusting some other stuff *cough*)..
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Re: Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
Nothing funky, I just changed the minimum pressure from the original setting since I prefer it to start higher.
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Re: Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
I have had mine for a couple of years and like it a lot. It is very quiet and generally trouble free. The one problem I had was an occasional tendency to push the pressure too high and leave it there. My doctor originally set it on some kind of wide open range, 10 to 20 I think. I don't know what would set it off -- maybe some kind of leak situation -- but every once in a while it went to 20 and didn't come down. Anyway, I adjusted the top pressure to something in line with what I had before on my constant pressure machine, then I monitored my results closely for a few weeks to be sure I wasn't developing a bad AHI. It's been fine ever since. I don't know about the small reservoir. I stopped humidifying years ago and don't miss it.
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Re: Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
It's an optical illusion...they both hold 380 ml of water per the spec page.
BUT...having used a S9 and now the AirSense...I find that the AirSense does use a bit more water. The humidity settings are a bit different in what you end up with so you may need to play with it a bit. I have come really close to having a dry chamber with the AirSense and while close sometimes on the S9...not this close.
If the house is dry...and I sleep more than 8 1/2 hours...I will pretty much use up all my water with my preferred setting of 6 on the humidity side of things.
Now if it is raining outside and the windows are open and it isn't so dry in the house...might not use any water to speak of at all.
So just be aware that even though the containers say 380 ml....you may or may not find that water consumption varies a bit.
BUT...having used a S9 and now the AirSense...I find that the AirSense does use a bit more water. The humidity settings are a bit different in what you end up with so you may need to play with it a bit. I have come really close to having a dry chamber with the AirSense and while close sometimes on the S9...not this close.
If the house is dry...and I sleep more than 8 1/2 hours...I will pretty much use up all my water with my preferred setting of 6 on the humidity side of things.
Now if it is raining outside and the windows are open and it isn't so dry in the house...might not use any water to speak of at all.
So just be aware that even though the containers say 380 ml....you may or may not find that water consumption varies a bit.
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Re: Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
Thanks PST - I will keep a close eye on it and see if I have the same issue.
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Re: Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
Thanks Pugsy - a great source of info as always!
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Re: Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
I don't get it. Is there any secret easter egg on the S10 that I don't know?TalonNYC wrote:Nothing funky, I just changed the minimum pressure from the original setting since I prefer it to start higher.
Maybe with some combinations can we unlock a new character like in the old arcades?
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Re: Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
The raised eyebrow was for theTalonNYC wrote:Nothing funky, I just changed the minimum pressure from the original setting since I prefer it to start higher.
Taking control of things and adjusting to optimize therapy is what we're all about here.TalonNYC wrote:*ahem* ... *cough*)
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Re: Tips for my new Airsense Auto?
Depends, what do you know? do you have the clinicians manual?lucas7bm wrote:I don't get it. Is there any secret easter egg on the S10 that I don't know?TalonNYC wrote:Nothing funky, I just changed the minimum pressure from the original setting since I prefer it to start higher.
Maybe with some combinations can we unlock a new character like in the old arcades?
and, no.
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Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.