ResMed Climate Control hose and hose wrap?

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hapy
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ResMed Climate Control hose and hose wrap?

Post by hapy » Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:36 pm

Can I use a hose wrap on the ResMed Climate Control Hose? I'm not asking to alleviate the "rain out" effect as the hose works well, but I have two cats that think chewing on the hose is one of life's little pleasures. I haven't been able to find anything on this issue! Anyone else have this problem??? Thanks!

Laura

hapy
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Re: ResMed Climate Control hose and hose wrap?

Post by hapy » Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:43 pm

OK...Big DUH for the noob! I was up till 2 am reading this forum and didn't check out the new stuff before posting my Q! I guess the consensus is it's ok to cover...I'm going with that!

Laura

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Re: ResMed Climate Control hose and hose wrap?

Post by Hospiceangel » Sun Oct 10, 2010 3:01 pm

No, no, no and no. The paperwork with the climateline hose says not to cover it. You can use a cover on the slimline hose.
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