Cigna + Apria + sweat,blood,tears=machine Part III

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Tired_in_NC
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Cigna + Apria + sweat,blood,tears=machine Part III

Post by Tired_in_NC » Sat Jan 27, 2007 11:25 pm

In my previous post I railed on Apria and Cigna.

Today went back a second time. I was told that they had my machine under someones desk.... anyway I got there and they had a cpap auto...once not the unit I was supposed to get... finally got the M series Bipap auto....yeah...

Interesting they did not charge me extra. I was also able to retrieve a Clinicians quick manual from the pitch pile. No regular clin. manual..

Anyway I am getting ready to try it tonight, see how long I stare at the ceiling while it blows.... can you say nerves....

Next steps, SW from cpap.com and a reader from ????.

Anyone know where I can get a copy of the actual clin. setup manual for this bad boy....yeah yeah yeah, I know ebay.... should I really have to pay for something that I already paid for...

Updates will follow...

Peace to all.


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bdp522
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Post by bdp522 » Sun Jan 28, 2007 6:44 am

Is this what you're looking for?
the method of entry is the same for all the M series. That is holding the <- -> keys down while plugging in the power, wait for 2 beeps or 5 seconds. Pressing the + key accesses Setup options as displayed on the screen. Once in, use the <- -> keys to navigate reverse or forward. Use the minus (-) key to decrease a value, use the (+) key to increase. Use the OnOff key to exit setup.

Start by writing down all the fields and their current values, that way you can go back if needed.
Brenda


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