hello
I recently bought a resmed airsense, although my mask is a philips dreamwear under the nose mask.
since using this CPAP, I've been having a really dry mouth with the automatic climate control. but when I try setting it to manual, I get a buildup of water in the tube and then it starts making a lot of noise. has anyone got any tips on getting the right humidification level?
thanks
airsense 10 climate control settings
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airsense 10 climate control settings
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Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: DreamWear Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
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Re: airsense 10 climate control settings
See this thread for tips on how to deal with condensation in the mask or hose.
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Sometimes auto setting simply isn't enough warm air to prevent condensation from happening. It all depends on the ambient bedroom temperature. Take the hose air temp off auto and set it to manual up around 84 degrees and see if you still get condensation.
viewtopic/t94035/Pugsys-Pointers-3Deali ... -road.html
Sometimes auto setting simply isn't enough warm air to prevent condensation from happening. It all depends on the ambient bedroom temperature. Take the hose air temp off auto and set it to manual up around 84 degrees and see if you still get condensation.
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