Hi, I've been bipap-ing for years
My favorite machine was the light / simple M series, I have retired several at ~10-12k blower hours
I'm trying to resurrect one for a back up
Blinking greets me - with "service required" as the only error code
Does anyone know how to erase the error code memory, if that is what is going on ?
Naginalf posted pictures similar to my machine a decade ago - viewtopic/t79069/DIY-CPAP-machine.html?start=30#p720232
Any assistance would be gratefully appreciated - I have gotten very good at taking them apart and can swap components with ease
The only information that I am lacking is how the errors are logged, unless the machine actually does a check every time it's powered up
How can I figure out what component is causing the error ?
I have tried opening and blowing out the pressure sensors thinking dust / dirt was the problem - no change, still beeping
Thanks very much
how to stop "service required" on old M series bipap
Re: how to stop "service required" on old M series bipap
I would think that even well 'fixed' (by you) machines do have final life spans... and yours is very old. Do you know what the run hrs are on it?
You might send it in to Acbio.com who fix paps, but...
Maybe it's just time.
You might send it in to Acbio.com who fix paps, but...
Maybe it's just time.

Re: how to stop "service required" on old M series bipap
You're probably right .. but ..
It's infuriating that it's like a closed box, thought someone could shed some light
What can be done ? If the answer is no, so be it
here's a picture of the pressure sensors that I thought could be the culprit - wouldn't let me
Didn't work unfortunately
Thanks
It's infuriating that it's like a closed box, thought someone could shed some light
What can be done ? If the answer is no, so be it
here's a picture of the pressure sensors that I thought could be the culprit - wouldn't let me

Didn't work unfortunately
Thanks
Re: how to stop "service required" on old M series bipap
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