My Resmed S9 sucks

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Re: My Resmed S9 sucks

Post by SleepingUgly » Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:12 pm

jdm2857 wrote:With those as givens, why bother coming here at all?
He can't stop himself.
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Re: My Resmed S9 sucks

Post by cortez356 » Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:16 pm

Methinks we have a troll!!!

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Re: My Resmed S9 sucks

Post by jdm2857 » Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:17 pm

After reading Eric's new thread about his DME, I think he is trying to get someone here to cry.
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Re: My Resmed S9 sucks

Post by DreamDiver » Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:22 pm

EricinNC wrote:Again, it was me causing that to happen, not Resmed and not my DME. I never thought much of it because the units stayed together.

I set it differently on my table beside my bed hoping that will make a difference. It does not do it every night just once in a while.
Okay - now we're getting somewhere. It's about the machine not being able to take punishment from when you turn over and whip the machine off the nightstand. You're suggesting that S8 could take more punishment. I can believe that. The housing of the S8 does seem more durable than that of the S9. I think we both know that moving the machine 6 inches won't be enough to dislodge the humidifier unless you've been in the habit of whipping it across the night stand a couple times by the hose when you turn over in your sleep. We're not here to judge you about that. It can easily happen, and you wouldn't be the first to have that problem on this board. I can vouch that more than a few of us would love to consciously whip our machines out the window from time to time, regardless of manufacture.

Three things to consider:
1. Use a longer regular hose: 8 to 10 feet. Get a hose cover to prevent rainout, if you don't have one. It will also help protect the hose against damage when you whip it around in your sleep. Stop using the climate-line or slim line hose. They're too delicate.

2. Add a hoseminder to the wall and velcro one part of the hose so that if you jerk the hose hard when you turn over at night, it stops at the wall and doesn't wing the machine off your nightstand.

3. As a last resort, consider building a sort of holding cage that you can clamp to your nightstand that will keep your machine sturdily on the nightstand. Buy more hoses. It's easier to replace a hose than an flow generator.
EricinNC wrote:The last two days Ive worked out really hard, I probably work out harder than anybody here on this board. I really work out harder than I probably should at my age.
There will always be someone smarter than you, stronger than you, tougher than you - even on this board. A good man accepts that, and doesn't have to flash his privates like you keep doing on the forum. A good man accepts responsibility for his actions. A good man is not a misogynist. If you haven't already, it might be appropriate to apologize to DoriC.

Thank you for being honest. It makes it easier for others to help you when you do.

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Re: My Resmed S9 sucks

Post by idamtnboy » Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:33 pm

EricinNC wrote:
BernieRay wrote:
EricinNC wrote:..Im a big strong dude who is rough with stuff.
There's your problem, and it definitely isn't a Resmed design issue.
Never was an issue with the S8 though, tight fit no probs. S9 is like a little toy or something.

Eric
Obviously, the S8 was over designed for 99.999% of the market. What a waste of natural resources that was!!!

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Re: My Resmed S9 sucks

Post by Nealbopper » Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:01 am

Velcro goes a long way to help prevent night time mishaps. I have limited room on my nightstand and my S9 just fits with the hose protruding from the rear. Why the H5i heated hose doesn't have an elbow option is beyind me because I have a hose hanger. The first place to go is right at the connecter. Anyhow. I use velcro straps to hold my machine in place. I also looked and there is room for doublesided velcro between the two sides. This should keep the two from coming apart. You can also use it on the bottom of the machine to hold it down or keep the parts from coming undone. You can buy any size you need everywhere.

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Re: My Resmed S9 sucks

Post by beylow » Mon Mar 21, 2011 3:25 pm

I had almost the same problem with you. The humidifier is very easy to seperate with S9. I called resmed. They told me to send the machine and humidifier to them to check. Then they changed a new humidifier for me. Now it works very well.
I'm not sure if cpap.com will do the same. But since I purchased from resmed finland. The price is much cheaper than cpap.com and the service is perfect.
Hope you can get rid of it somehow.

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Re: My Resmed S9 sucks

Post by mebeingme » Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:16 pm

The trick is to seperate the units and place back together several times. The latch isn't worn in enough to properly latch.