Philips Respironics One NOISY!
Philips Respironics One NOISY!
Hi all,
I switched on Friday from an old Polaris model CPAP machine to a Respironics One CPAP machine.
My old Polaris machine has a consistent sound (within a tiny variance) whether I am breathing in or out. In other words, constant white noise.
My new machine is the bomb except for one thing...the noise. The machine basically makes no noise (or very little) when exhaling but when inhaling it sounds like the fan on a car starting up. No noise......swwooooooooshhhhhh.....no noise......swoooooossssssshhhhh. It is very very irritating to say the least. We got the CPAP largely because I was snoring and keeping my wife awake. Now, it almost seems like the machine is snoring...it is a mechanical snoring. I can't deal with this.....this is annoying me.
Is this the way all of them do or is this just mine?
Thanks,
New
I switched on Friday from an old Polaris model CPAP machine to a Respironics One CPAP machine.
My old Polaris machine has a consistent sound (within a tiny variance) whether I am breathing in or out. In other words, constant white noise.
My new machine is the bomb except for one thing...the noise. The machine basically makes no noise (or very little) when exhaling but when inhaling it sounds like the fan on a car starting up. No noise......swwooooooooshhhhhh.....no noise......swoooooossssssshhhhh. It is very very irritating to say the least. We got the CPAP largely because I was snoring and keeping my wife awake. Now, it almost seems like the machine is snoring...it is a mechanical snoring. I can't deal with this.....this is annoying me.
Is this the way all of them do or is this just mine?
Thanks,
New
Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
I had a PR one auto, I thought it was very quiet except for a high pitched tone..
I think I did notice that it made more noise when I first went to sleep, if I was breathing deeply
I could hear a bit more sound, then it would go away..
You might want to take it back to where you got it, and compare it with another machine..
If its driving you nuts, get a different machine.. its not worth being aggravated..
I took mine back, and everyone could hear the tone, just barely, but they could hear it so I got a new machine..
(make sure you get it in before thirty days)
I think I did notice that it made more noise when I first went to sleep, if I was breathing deeply
I could hear a bit more sound, then it would go away..
You might want to take it back to where you got it, and compare it with another machine..
If its driving you nuts, get a different machine.. its not worth being aggravated..
I took mine back, and everyone could hear the tone, just barely, but they could hear it so I got a new machine..
(make sure you get it in before thirty days)
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Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
3 months ago I was a user of PR S1.
yes, this device became noisier after more than 300-400 hours of use (i have tested 2 in 5 months)
The other cause of noisy CPAP is dirty filter
Since yours is new, I think this might be an exception. however please try these first before you throw this back to your DME:
1. place the device as far away and at a place lower
2. place this on top of a rubbery thing, like mouse pad or rubber slab
3. unplug the humidifier during this summer, you do not need it anyway. In my experience, the humidifier increase the noise, espciallly if it is empty or the water level is low
4. place the cpap in an open cupboard,the noise will be absorbed by surrounding wood
or try using ear plug or headphone or better during the coming fall and winter run a room humidifier which will mask the noise of your PR S1
yes, this device became noisier after more than 300-400 hours of use (i have tested 2 in 5 months)
The other cause of noisy CPAP is dirty filter
Since yours is new, I think this might be an exception. however please try these first before you throw this back to your DME:
1. place the device as far away and at a place lower
2. place this on top of a rubbery thing, like mouse pad or rubber slab
3. unplug the humidifier during this summer, you do not need it anyway. In my experience, the humidifier increase the noise, espciallly if it is empty or the water level is low
4. place the cpap in an open cupboard,the noise will be absorbed by surrounding wood
or try using ear plug or headphone or better during the coming fall and winter run a room humidifier which will mask the noise of your PR S1
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Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
Have you tried turning off the c-flex/a-flex? Gets much quieter, though of course if you need the flex features....
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I have the Respironics One Auto machine and do not have a noise issue. The only noises I notice on inhale actually come from the mask. Some masks are louder than others. I currently use the Swift FX and it is quieter than the masks it replaced.newarcher wrote:Hi all,
I switched on Friday from an old Polaris model CPAP machine to a Respironics One CPAP machine.
My old Polaris machine has a consistent sound (within a tiny variance) whether I am breathing in or out. In other words, constant white noise.
My new machine is the bomb except for one thing...the noise. The machine basically makes no noise (or very little) when exhaling but when inhaling it sounds like the fan on a car starting up. No noise......swwooooooooshhhhhh.....no noise......swoooooossssssshhhhh. It is very very irritating to say the least. We got the CPAP largely because I was snoring and keeping my wife awake. Now, it almost seems like the machine is snoring...it is a mechanical snoring. I can't deal with this.....this is annoying me.
Is this the way all of them do or is this just mine?
Thanks,
New
Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
Well, I have sound that comes from the mask and the machine....kind of odd.
The problem comes when I inhale and that is when the machine goes from very quiet to sounding like I am on a ventilator at the hospital. I finally figured out what the sound is...a ventilator.
I tried a couple of different masks but the sound of rushing wind every time I inhale is just too much to take.
I read a review which mentioned the machine and that Bose was working with Respironics to quieten it. I think it may have something to do with a very very tiny filter whereas my old polaris had one that was almost the size of a panty liner! This one is about the size of one of the joints on your finger and I think the draw of air while inhaling is rushing through it.
Thanks,
New
The problem comes when I inhale and that is when the machine goes from very quiet to sounding like I am on a ventilator at the hospital. I finally figured out what the sound is...a ventilator.
I tried a couple of different masks but the sound of rushing wind every time I inhale is just too much to take.
I read a review which mentioned the machine and that Bose was working with Respironics to quieten it. I think it may have something to do with a very very tiny filter whereas my old polaris had one that was almost the size of a panty liner! This one is about the size of one of the joints on your finger and I think the draw of air while inhaling is rushing through it.
Thanks,
New
Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
Yes, turning off the flex option will help. Also mentioned is the mask noise. Some masks seem to make more noise than others too. You can also hear the air rushing thru the hose. This maybe even more so if the machine is too quiet and you are accustomed to other noises.Julie wrote:Have you tried turning off the c-flex/a-flex? Gets much quieter, though of course if you need the flex features....
Leaks will also increase noise.
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Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
My machine is very quiet, but I do hear the sound you are describing in the mask, particularly masks like the FX and the LT which have a short tube of their own. When I was using a Mirage Micro, I couldn't tell the machine was even on by listening--but the Micro and my nose did not get along!
I'm test driving some items from Padacheek that really dampen the noise from the LT and the FX. One is a short tube hose cover, and she also made some covers for the nasal pillows themselves to reduce rainout. With both of those covers (I have a cover for my main hose already) the sound is very muted. If the naked hose is lying on my pillow it's much louder. And ear plugs MAGNIFY the sound because it's really conducted sound in my head.
Also, as a previous poster noted, the sound is loudest at night. I can barely hear it in the morning.
BTW, Resmed claims that it dampens this "conducted noise" in their advertising, but I've seen Resmed users complain as well.
I'm test driving some items from Padacheek that really dampen the noise from the LT and the FX. One is a short tube hose cover, and she also made some covers for the nasal pillows themselves to reduce rainout. With both of those covers (I have a cover for my main hose already) the sound is very muted. If the naked hose is lying on my pillow it's much louder. And ear plugs MAGNIFY the sound because it's really conducted sound in my head.
Also, as a previous poster noted, the sound is loudest at night. I can barely hear it in the morning.
BTW, Resmed claims that it dampens this "conducted noise" in their advertising, but I've seen Resmed users complain as well.
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Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
That's good news about padacheek coming out with nose pillow and small hose coverings. with winter only a month or so away I was trying to figure out what to do about rainout in the nose pillows. And if it quiets things down, I'm there
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Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
What pressures are you all running at?
I'm wondering if New Archer is having noise problems because he is at a higher pressure.
I'm wondering if New Archer is having noise problems because he is at a higher pressure.
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Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
I have the same problem with the noise, it drives me crazy! It sounds just like a life support respirator. When I had my sleep studies there was nowhere near the noise. I could actually hear myself breathing, not the noise of inhaling, exhaling. I wondered too if it was the pressure. Mine is set at 17 so quite high. I'm sure we hardly got to that pressure during my sleep study. I used the same mask(s) so it must be either the pressure or the machine. I look forward to hearing whether or not this can be resolved!
Sleeping better...but still annoyed at that noise!
Beth
Sleeping better...but still annoyed at that noise!
Beth
Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
Yep Beth, that's it. I just need that little accordian tube thing to go up and down as I breathe and it would be just like at the hospital.
I checked it last night and put the mask on....there's the normal mask sounds which I am used to from the vent port. But the lionshare of the noise is coming from that little tiny filter.
It makes sense...if you open your mouth all the way and take a deep breath it makes a little noise. If you purse your lips like you are whistling and take the same breath in, you get a lot of noise. That's the same issue with the machine. It would be the best machine out there but that little tiny filter just ruins it.
By the way, I am only on a 7 setting so I could only imagine what this would be like if I were on a high pressure.
Thanks for all the help.
New
I checked it last night and put the mask on....there's the normal mask sounds which I am used to from the vent port. But the lionshare of the noise is coming from that little tiny filter.
It makes sense...if you open your mouth all the way and take a deep breath it makes a little noise. If you purse your lips like you are whistling and take the same breath in, you get a lot of noise. That's the same issue with the machine. It would be the best machine out there but that little tiny filter just ruins it.
By the way, I am only on a 7 setting so I could only imagine what this would be like if I were on a high pressure.
Thanks for all the help.
New
Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
Hi
Sneaking in here a bit, but on the subject of noise, does anybody notice that the mask noise increases when you disconnect the humidifier?
Sneaking in here a bit, but on the subject of noise, does anybody notice that the mask noise increases when you disconnect the humidifier?
Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
Definitely. I had to do about 1 month of home titration and during home titration Kaiser does not provide a humidifier. It was MUCH noisier than it was with the humidifier. The titration machine I used was exactly the same as my regular machine, and it was brand new. When I got my machine and hooked up the humidifier, I couldn't believe the difference. Very quiet. The only noise I can discern is the mask noise--my pressures go up to 15.Sneaking in here a bit, but on the subject of noise, does anybody notice that the mask noise increases when you disconnect the humidifier?
Some poeple have complained of a high pitched "beep" on exhalation. I've heard it once or twice--only using the FX mask. I use the FX almost every night (sometimes I use the LT) and have only heard it a few times.
I really think this is a very quiet machine.
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Re: Philips Respironics One NOISY!
I am having the same problem with the noise and it is getting worse the longer I have this machine. Julie, you mentioned turning off the c-flex. How do I turn it off? How do I know if I need a c-flex? I do not know what it does?
Linda
Linda