Usage has exceeded expected motor life.

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ozze_dollar
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Usage has exceeded expected motor life.

Post by ozze_dollar » Tue May 09, 2017 8:15 pm

I have a VPAP S9 ASV. It's almost 6 years old. This message has come up on my machine. USAGE HAS EXCEEDED EXPECTED MOTOR LIFE. So what?

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Re: Usage has exceeded expected motor life.

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue May 09, 2017 8:35 pm

ResMed machines have "reminders" on the screen. (Replacement for cushions, mask, etc.)
Some can be set by the user; apparently others can be set by dealers--or the factory.
If you can get into the clinician's menu, you may be able to delete the "reminder".

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Re: Usage has exceeded expected motor life.

Post by Goofproof » Tue May 09, 2017 8:51 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:ResMed machines have "reminders" on the screen. (Replacement for cushions, mask, etc.)
Some can be set by the user; apparently others can be set by dealers--or the factory.
If you can get into the clinician's menu, you may be able to delete the "reminder".
Maybe it's Murphy telling you it's time for him to visit you, be prepared for the visit before he brings his Law on you! Most of us make sure we can surive his visit with a backup plan, or two. Jim
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