PR Series 60 air pressure relief in clinician guide

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Paul B
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PR Series 60 air pressure relief in clinician guide

Post by Paul B » Mon Nov 03, 2014 8:57 pm

Is there any way to map the value from PR masks, in my instance the correct value for an Aeiomed Headrest mask, that would correspond to a similar PR mask so I can enter the right setting?

• SYSTEM ONE resistance ( ) - This setting allows you to adjust the level of air pressure relief based on the specific Philips Respironics mask. Each Philips Respironics mask may have a “System One” resistance control setting. System One resistance compensation can be turned off by choosing the setting “0”.
Note: The patient also has access to this setting, if Lock SYSTEM ONE is off.- 4 -

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Re: PR Series 60 air pressure relief in clinician guide

Post by Wulfman... » Mon Nov 03, 2014 9:02 pm

Paul B wrote:Is there any way to map the value from PR masks, in my instance the correct value for an Aeiomed Headrest mask, that would correspond to a similar PR mask so I can enter the right setting?

• SYSTEM ONE resistance ( ) - This setting allows you to adjust the level of air pressure relief based on the specific Philips Respironics mask. Each Philips Respironics mask may have a “System One” resistance control setting. System One resistance compensation can be turned off by choosing the setting “0”.
Note: The patient also has access to this setting, if Lock SYSTEM ONE is off.- 4 -
No. Because if it's not a Respironics mask, the setting is "0".


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