Wulfman... wrote:If the manometer shows that the CPAP machine is in error, how do I calibrate the CPAP machine
It might depend on what you find.
I see in your profile, you're using pretty low pressure settings.......
"Pressure limits 4.0 to 8.0"
If it's "right on", you obviously wouldn't need to do anything.
If it's a little lower (or higher), you could adjust your pressure settings to compensate for that.
Here's an example from one of my own machines......a "lightly used" APAP I bought back in 2006. I didn't realize until I acquired my gauge manometer in 2011 that it was putting out about 3 - 3.5 cm. higher pressure than the setting. I use straight pressure, so I just set my machine to a setting of 10 cm. and then the output was about 13 - 13.5 cm., which was about right. The only thing it affects is what appears on the reports for a setting. It still records all the events normally.
Your other option would be to have it sent in to the factory through a ResMed dealer (DME) and have it "properly" calibrated.
When you check your machine's output, be sure to set it to straight pressure for some of the settings in your range.[/quote]
it's nowhere near that simple, that's not recalibrating the machine, it's compensating for a potential error, and worse, it would have no effect, whatsoever, on Reuven Gruber's problem, which is that either smartstart isn't starting the machine, or stopping it.
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