Opening up an M Series Auto

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Opening up an M Series Auto

Post by Kenv » Tue May 25, 2010 4:47 pm

I have a Respironics M series auto. For quite a while I had been noticing what I thought was some dust building to behind the grid plate where the filters fit. I couldn't reach in to clean it but thinking it was only dust I left it. Finally it got so bad that I managed to get the special type of screwdriver required and took the plate off. I was stunned to find just how much of it was under the place and that it was fungus and not dust. I cleaned it up using cotton buds and white vinegar.
What I'm wondering is whether there is fungus actually inside the machine and I would like to open the machine up and have a look but I'm a bit reluctant to take the risk in case I can't put it back together. Has anyone ever opened up a Respironics M series machine and if so was it easy to re-assemble?
Would appreciate some input. Thanks.
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Re: Opening up an M Series Auto

Post by kurth83 » Tue May 25, 2010 5:00 pm

Same question for an S9.

Maybe there is a utube out there on it?

I have seen those for laptops for example.

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Re: Opening up an M Series Auto

Post by Wulfman » Tue May 25, 2010 5:15 pm

Kenv wrote:I have a Respironics M series auto. For quite a while I had been noticing what I thought was some dust building to behind the grid plate where the filters fit. I couldn't reach in to clean it but thinking it was only dust I left it. Finally it got so bad that I managed to get the special type of screwdriver required and took the plate off. I was stunned to find just how much of it was under the place and that it was fungus and not dust. I cleaned it up using cotton buds and white vinegar.
What I'm wondering is whether there is fungus actually inside the machine and I would like to open the machine up and have a look but I'm a bit reluctant to take the risk in case I can't put it back together. Has anyone ever opened up a Respironics M series machine and if so was it easy to re-assemble?
Would appreciate some input. Thanks.
Kenv
Hi Ken,

Here's a link to a thread with pictures......courtesy of Craig-Tx:

viewtopic/t52468/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=35 ... es#p304039


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Re: Opening up an M Series Auto

Post by Kenv » Tue May 25, 2010 5:31 pm

Thanks a lot Wulfman - I will be forever in your debt.
Ken

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Re: Opening up an M Series Auto

Post by Kenv » Tue May 25, 2010 5:38 pm

Unfortunately it does not show how the bottom of the box is opened. It is the bottom where the air intake is that I would like to get at. If there's any fungus which has been drawn in with the air this is where it will be. It does look as though all the electronics is in the top and probably taking the bottom off will be easy (but will it?)
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Re: Opening up an M Series Auto

Post by Wulfman » Tue May 25, 2010 5:46 pm

Kenv wrote:Unfortunately it does not show how the bottom of the box is opened. It is the bottom where the air intake is that I would like to get at. If there's any fungus which has been drawn in with the air this is where it will be. It does look as though all the electronics is in the top and probably taking the bottom off will be easy (but will it?)
Kenv
Can't tell you that.....I've never (yet) taken one of these things apart (and I don't have an M Series).

I do remember someone posting some years back that in the process of taking one apart, they found one or more filters in the bottom somewhere. Filters that aren't documented anywhere and apparently not "user-replaceable". The person who found it reported that it was severely clogged with dust, etc. I think it was a foam-type filter. What the purpose of it was became speculation. So, if you find that one, you might want to clean it and put it back.


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Re: Opening up an M Series Auto

Post by dsm » Tue May 25, 2010 6:16 pm

Kenv wrote:Unfortunately it does not show how the bottom of the box is opened. It is the bottom where the air intake is that I would like to get at. If there's any fungus which has been drawn in with the air this is where it will be. It does look as though all the electronics is in the top and probably taking the bottom off will be easy (but will it?)
Kenv

I think there may be one here but it could be the Craig one (am sure he supplied a set of pics)

http://www.internetage.ws/cpapinfo/

Selecct 'look inside cpaps'

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Re: Opening up an M Series Auto

Post by Kenv » Tue May 25, 2010 6:25 pm

Wulfman - I did find a foam packer when I took the plate off, that was all clogged and had a bit of fungus on it. I cleaned that in white vinegar too.
Thanks DSM - it was the same set of pictures by Craig.

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Re: Opening up an M Series Auto

Post by dsm » Wed May 26, 2010 3:03 am

Kenv wrote:Wulfman - I did find a foam packer when I took the plate off, that was all clogged and had a bit of fungus on it. I cleaned that in white vinegar too.
Thanks DSM - it was the same set of pictures by Craig.

Ken

Sorry the pics didn't add any help but, anyone who is willing to dismantle their machine & take pics - please do so & I am happy to publish them.



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