S9 Autoset
S9 Autoset
I have had the S9 Autoset for a week and it wakes me up every night blasting air, i told the resp therapist and sent them the card and was told nothing was wrong with the machine. I had been using a DeVillbas for 6 years and it never woke me up blasting air. My settings are 4-15 but when i look at the reports from my Intellipap it shows ahi of 0.02 and most of the night my pressure is at the lowest level and maybe once a night it goes up to 10. So why is the S9 blasting me at night?
Re: S9 Autoset
It'll do that - try setting your max and min a little closer - like 6 and 12. I tried this when I first got mine and hated it - like it tries to stop an obstruction and just goes off into never never land. If it spends a lot of time at 12, try setting the min a little higher. Can't let them get the bit in their teeth.
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Mask: Mirage Activa™ LT Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: pressure 10-12 |
Re: S9 Autoset
So is this just something S9 does? Do all the newer machines do this? Maybe I should try to get them to give me a different machine. I will try changing the pressure but I have a question about that, I know my reports say it goes up to 10 but what if I need more pressure and I don't get it will that cause me any harm? Probably a stupid question but I don't understand much about how the pressure works.
- chunkyfrog
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Re: S9 Autoset
I think the Autoset may be a little more sensitive to breathing irregularities;
as it has happened a handful of times for me, but never with my Intellipap.
I not only raised my bottom pressure on the Autoset, but lowered my upper limit as well--no more runaways for me.
I don't believe it is a defect; just a little difference in machine logic.
Some people cannot use an apap wide open, at least not the Autoset.
as it has happened a handful of times for me, but never with my Intellipap.
I not only raised my bottom pressure on the Autoset, but lowered my upper limit as well--no more runaways for me.
I don't believe it is a defect; just a little difference in machine logic.
Some people cannot use an apap wide open, at least not the Autoset.
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- caffeinatedcfo
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Re: S9 Autoset
I keep my s9 Autoset range at 10-11cm to avoid runaways. I spend most of my nights between 10-10.6 so I don't see the need to leave it any wider.
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Mask: Swift™ FX Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
Additional Comments: SleepyHead software; using APAP mode 10-12cm & EPR 3 |
Re: S9 Autoset
Thanks I will change the settings!
Re: S9 Autoset
Make sure your hose setting it right. It has setting for slimline and normal sized hoses and getting the wrong one might be causing it to misdetect problems.
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