Fisher & Paykel 234

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Fisher & Paykel 234

Post by arete123 » Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:44 am

It says I have Patient Compliance Monitoring (LCD & Full Download. How do I go about obtaining that info?
What is Ambient Tracking Plus?

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Re: Fisher & Paykel 234

Post by LSAT » Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:49 am

What is the "IT" in...'it says' ????

Ambient Tracking Plus
For CPAP users who experience rain-out or condensation forming within the CPAP tubing, Ambient Tracking Plus automatically adjusts the heater plate based on room temperature. The level of humidity depends not only on the humidifier heater settings, but take into account changes in room temperature, mask leaks, or mouth breathing. Use Ambient Tracking to minimize rain-out while maximizing humidification comfort.

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Re: Fisher & Paykel 234

Post by arete123 » Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:59 am

In the manual appendix under features- the table that lists the main differences in the different series models. Do I have software capability?

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Re: Fisher & Paykel 234

Post by LSAT » Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:31 am

arete123 wrote:In the manual appendix under features- the table that lists the main differences in the different series models. Do I have software capability?


No software. This is a very efficient unit. It is very quiet and with the ambient tracking allows no rainout. You can change the humidity and pressure, but there is no efficiency data. I love mine.

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Re: Fisher & Paykel 234

Post by arete123 » Sat Oct 13, 2012 6:17 pm

Thanks- that plug in the back on the R top corner, is that for DC?