Hey I was browsing around the Respironics Literature area and found a link to the users manual for the new M Series machine!
http://global.respironics.com/UserGuide ... Series.pdf
Interesting reading for anyone who is interested.
REMStar M Series User Manual
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There is a display under the front cover and there is a ramp and a c-flex button on top.
I did notice that the machine now has a cord with brick (power supply)...that is part of the way they have decreased the size...but you actually still have to carry the extra weight, so not really that much of a savings.
It also appears that some data is now available via the display (ala Resmed) so you don't have to always download it from the Smartcard.
There is not much detail on the integrated humidifier.
All in all still a very interesting machine.
I did notice that the machine now has a cord with brick (power supply)...that is part of the way they have decreased the size...but you actually still have to carry the extra weight, so not really that much of a savings.
It also appears that some data is now available via the display (ala Resmed) so you don't have to always download it from the Smartcard.
There is not much detail on the integrated humidifier.
All in all still a very interesting machine.
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I thought I'd trim the fat from the address and grab a good copy of the manual for my BiPAP.
Check this out - http://global.respironics.com/UserGuides/
You can download pretty much any Respironics user guide
Check this out - http://global.respironics.com/UserGuides/
You can download pretty much any Respironics user guide
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