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Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 8:56 am
by gregnga
Goofproof wrote:
gregnga wrote:Does anyone know if there is a way to turn off the LED light in the on/off switch when the machine is not running. Sometimes, when I wake up and can't get back to sleep after about 5hrs of usage, I will just remove the mask and turn the machine off and try to go back to sleep. Having the On/Off switch illuminated when I am trying to sleep is annoying. Is there an option to have it on or off when the machine is not being used.
Basically you are telling us you want to sleep without the machine part of the night. That does not compute. You don't want to live a full life? Jim
No, I only turn the machine off if it's almost time to get up anyway

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:02 am
by PaulKTF
gregnga wrote:
PaulKTF wrote:How can the light bother you if your eyes are closed at night when you're supposed to be sleeping when using the machine?
If you bothered to notice in my original post:
Sometimes, when I wake up and can't get back to sleep after about 5hrs of usage, I will just remove the mask and turn the machine off and try to go back to sleep. Having the On/Off switch illuminated when I am trying to sleep is annoying.
you might notice that I want the LED light to be off when I am trying to get back to sleep, not when I am sleeping.
You try to get back to sleep with your eyes open?

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:08 am
by TASmart
Oh for heaven's sake, just put a strip of black electrician's tape over the damn light and dose away.

Sometimes these threads are like Monty Pythons skit on swallows carrying coconuts.

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:14 am
by PaulKTF
TASmart wrote:Oh for heaven's sake, just put a strip of black electrician's tape over the damn light and dose away.

Sometimes these threads are like Monty Pythons skit on swallows carrying coconuts.
The light is so dim (especially when it's dimmed down) that I can't imagine how it would possibly keep anyone awake, especially if their eyes were closed. It isn't even that bright when the machine isn't in "sleep" mode!

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 10:19 am
by chunkyfrog
palerider wrote:once again, the best answer is Pugsy's.... don't sleep without the machine.
Plus one thousand!
I think the ready light is there to remind you the machine is NOT being used to its full advantage.
Have you ever seen a person lighting up a cancer stick as they are leaving the gym?
Who does not think that is foolish?

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 10:27 am
by TASmart
chunkyfrog wrote:
palerider wrote:once again, the best answer is Pugsy's.... don't sleep without the machine.
Plus one thousand!
I think the ready light is there to remind you the machine is NOT being used to its full advantage.
Have you ever seen a person lighting up a cancer stick as they are leaving the gym?
Who does not think that is foolish?
Hell, I see more people riding bicycles and smoking while they ride. But then again, when I used to smoke, I would light up before I jogged, and as soon as I finished a 5-mile run, I would light up again. The addiction is strong within me. 8 years after quitting I still really want a cigarette. But I have noticed since I have started CPAPing I dont have near the desire for a smoke. Maybe I was using smoking to try and feel awake and alert? Ya Think?

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 11:07 am
by palerider
gregnga wrote:I will just remove the mask and turn the machine off and try to go back to sleep. ..
don't do that.

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 7:22 am
by gregnga
Have you ever seen a person lighting up a cancer stick as they are leaving the gym?
No, but I've been known to stop at the convenient store on the way home from the gym and grab a cold Heineken to chill chill out after a tough work out

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 7:31 am
by gregnga
PaulKTF wrote: You try to get back to sleep with your eyes open?
With that logic why not just leave the night stand light on or the TV on all night since your eyes will be closed anyway. I asked for advice, not trolling. If all you can offer is snarky commentary then find another thread. It just happens that I like the room dark, enough said.

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 7:35 am
by PaulKTF
gregnga wrote:
Have you ever seen a person lighting up a cancer stick as they are leaving the gym?
No, but I've been known to stop at the convenient store on the way home from the gym and grab a cold Heineken to chill chill out after a tough work out
So you put back in all those carbs into your system after a workout? Nice...

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 7:36 am
by PaulKTF
gregnga wrote:
PaulKTF wrote: You try to get back to sleep with your eyes open?
With that logic why not just leave the night stand light on or the TV on all night. It just happens that I like the room dark, enough said.
Why not what now? The night stand light or TV are a lot brighter than the tiny little light on the CPAP machine (which you can't see if your eyes are closed).

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 10:12 pm
by Goofproof
gregnga wrote:
PaulKTF wrote: You try to get back to sleep with your eyes open?
With that logic why not just leave the night stand light on or the TV on all night since your eyes will be closed anyway. I asked for advice, not trolling. If all you can offer is snarky commentary then find another thread. It just happens that I like the room dark, enough said.
I run a 40 inch t.v. 5 feet from my bed, and a led light next to my XPAP, maybe if I had a machine like yours I could turn them off. Jim

Re: Airesnse 10 On/OFf switch led

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:02 am
by LSAT
gregnga wrote:
PaulKTF wrote:How can the light bother you if your eyes are closed at night when you're supposed to be sleeping when using the machine?
If you bothered to notice in my original post:
Sometimes, when I wake up and can't get back to sleep after about 5hrs of usage, I will just remove the mask and turn the machine off and try to go back to sleep. Having the On/Off switch illuminated when I am trying to sleep is annoying.
you might notice that I want the LED light to be off when I am trying to get back to sleep, not when I am sleeping.
If you are trying to get to sleep, your eyes should be closed...you will never get to sleep if your eyes are open.