Does anyone out there know if I use this machine in Italy, do I only need the appropriate adapter since the power brick has printed on it 110 to 240?
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Using a Resmed Air Sense 10 in Italy
Re: Using a Resmed Air Sense 10 in Italy
Yes, the adaptor is all you need.
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Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: Amara View Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Pressure setting Auto 12.2 - 17.2, EPR 2 |
Re: Using a Resmed Air Sense 10 in Italy
either a plug adapter, or pick up an appropriate wall to power brick cord somewhere in europe, they're common. (that's why the wall to brick unplugs, so the same brick can be used worldwide, with the appropriate cord for whatever country)sgifford wrote:Does anyone out there know if I use this machine in Italy, do I only need the appropriate adapter since the power brick has printed on it 110 to 240?
Thank you...
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Re: Using a Resmed Air Sense 10 in Italy
You folks are the experts of all things CPAP! Thanks much.
Re: Using a Resmed Air Sense 10 in Italy
I've used CPAP in at least fifteen foreign countries, Italy included. Never had a major issue.
I did hear of one case many years ago (in Italy) where there were no wall sockets and the lamps were hard-wired into the walls. Certainly, I never saw any such thing and I don't expect that you will either.
I did hear of one case many years ago (in Italy) where there were no wall sockets and the lamps were hard-wired into the walls. Certainly, I never saw any such thing and I don't expect that you will either.