Help! My CPAP was acting really wierd this morning, the air pressure was going really high, then stopping for a while, then coming back on, then normal...it now flashes E-47 when i turn it on and it will not go away. I've tried unplugging it for 30 seconds, I've tried holding all the buttons down when I plug it in, i've tried removing the humidifier device, i've tried removing the card, nothing works!!! Help!
Remstar Pro II Error Code E-47
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Guest
If water got into a sensor line it will cause the problems you are describing.
Water can also find its way into the bearings in the motor and create rust then noise.
I am not sure if your model has the internal pressure sensor tube - the standard Remstar plus doesn't. If yours does then getting that water out asap is what is needed. Do you have someone you can take the unit to ?
Cheers
DSM
Water can also find its way into the bearings in the motor and create rust then noise.
I am not sure if your model has the internal pressure sensor tube - the standard Remstar plus doesn't. If yours does then getting that water out asap is what is needed. Do you have someone you can take the unit to ?
Cheers
DSM
xPAP and Quattro std mask (plus a pad-a-cheek anti-leak strap)
My Remstar Auto quit immediately when I got water into mine. I believe all Respironics units have to be returned to the original factory in Pennsylvania (I think it is). But they need an RGA to return them. And I think they only will deal with a DME.
I would contact whomever you got the unit from.
I was extremely fortunate. My unit was out of warranty, and the water was entirely my fault. I contacted my online DME, the company I purchased the unit from, and they sent me a rental unit overnight, with an RGA to send my unit to be repaired.
Two weeks later, I got my unit back. No Charge. Respironics replaced the mother board, and sent me a "water guard". The water guard is to help prevent a backwash of water into the machine (doesn't really seem like it works too well). I think they repaired it at no charge might be because it was designed wrong in the first place - kinda like a recall.
I didn't even have to pay for the rental or the overnight shipping charges - I was treated like a Queen.
Respironics rules.
Queen for a Day, Linda
I would contact whomever you got the unit from.
I was extremely fortunate. My unit was out of warranty, and the water was entirely my fault. I contacted my online DME, the company I purchased the unit from, and they sent me a rental unit overnight, with an RGA to send my unit to be repaired.
Two weeks later, I got my unit back. No Charge. Respironics replaced the mother board, and sent me a "water guard". The water guard is to help prevent a backwash of water into the machine (doesn't really seem like it works too well). I think they repaired it at no charge might be because it was designed wrong in the first place - kinda like a recall.
I didn't even have to pay for the rental or the overnight shipping charges - I was treated like a Queen.
Respironics rules.
Queen for a Day, Linda
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| Machine: DreamStation Auto CPAP Machine |
| Humidifier: DreamStation Heated Humidifier |
| Additional Comments: Compliant since April 2003. (De-cap-itated Aura). |
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JasperW
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gwright
Re: Remstar Pro II Error Code E-47
I had this error code. Founf part with 2 tubes coming out bad. Swapped from spare mother board. Part is a Honeywell AVM92100V available at Newark Digikey etc,

