liberty-broken brackets
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liberty-broken brackets
Any liberty users have the problem of the upper bracket breaking on them? Mine has broken and not sure what to do about it. I've had it since mid august I think and have only used it a few times. Any suggestions?
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you can buy the brackets from most cpap suppliers. CPAP.com has them for $5 a set. They're listed as "upper headgear clips" There's no picture but I have ordered extra sets myself and I can assure you that they are the long thin wavy-shaped pieces that connect the headgear to the mask.
Personally, I have a love-hate relationship with this mask. It is very comfortable and I love it for that. But it is WAAAAAAYYYYY too fragile. For what this sucker costs Resmed could at least make the plastic bits more durable. I owned mine all of two or three nights before the elbow quick release connector broke. I managed to jury-rig it back together but it still pops off from time to time which drives me up the wall.
I also have the somewhat odd problem of having a fairly long face (I never thought so until I started buying FFM and discovered that they all seem too dang short) and a rather small head circumference (I can easily wear youth sized hats) So for me the large size cushion is still technically a bit too short top to bottom (especially when my mouth opens) and the headgear is way too big. True I could fork over another $35 and get the small size headgear... but I haven't gotten annoyed enough to do that ..... yet.
Personally, I have a love-hate relationship with this mask. It is very comfortable and I love it for that. But it is WAAAAAAYYYYY too fragile. For what this sucker costs Resmed could at least make the plastic bits more durable. I owned mine all of two or three nights before the elbow quick release connector broke. I managed to jury-rig it back together but it still pops off from time to time which drives me up the wall.
I also have the somewhat odd problem of having a fairly long face (I never thought so until I started buying FFM and discovered that they all seem too dang short) and a rather small head circumference (I can easily wear youth sized hats) So for me the large size cushion is still technically a bit too short top to bottom (especially when my mouth opens) and the headgear is way too big. True I could fork over another $35 and get the small size headgear... but I haven't gotten annoyed enough to do that ..... yet.
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[quote="Anonymous"]you can buy the brackets from most cpap suppliers. CPAP.com has them for $5 a set. They're listed as "upper headgear clips" There's no picture but I have ordered extra sets myself and I can assure you that they are the long thin wavy-shaped pieces that connect the headgear to the mask.
Thanks for the info on buying parts for this mask, but I don't think the part I need is a separate piece. The piece I need is the clear one that holds the upper headgear clips in place. One of these days I'm just going to have to get Apria to to do a warranty replacement for me.
Thanks for the info on buying parts for this mask, but I don't think the part I need is a separate piece. The piece I need is the clear one that holds the upper headgear clips in place. One of these days I'm just going to have to get Apria to to do a warranty replacement for me.