Cleaning S9 water resevoir

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Uncle_Bob
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Re: Cleaning S9 water resevoir

Post by Uncle_Bob » Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:13 pm

Otter wrote:
Uncle_Bob wrote:The sealed one takes all day to dry, even in Arizona.
I just put the tank back in after I dump it and run the machine for about 3 minutes (length of the "mask fit" feature) sometimes less with the "humidity" setting at it's usual 4.5. By the time the cool down cycle is complete and the blower shuts off completely, tank and tube are both dry, even when it's raining here in Indiana. I'm not sure if this will work year round here, but I think it would in Arizona.
Yeah thats worth a try.

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Re: Cleaning S9 water resevoir

Post by BillH » Tue Apr 26, 2011 4:10 pm

The fact that Resmed ships the take apart tank everywhere but the good old USA tells me it's purely profit driven.
Great video about taking the "not possible to disassemble" unit apart.

I genuinely feel sorry for anyone who is on the hose who doesn't know about or at least lurk on this group. The amount of usable information is amazing.

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Re: Cleaning S9 water resevoir

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Apr 26, 2011 6:31 pm

I bought the cleanable tank from local DME; copay was MORE than the entire price at CPAP.com.
Guess where I'm getting DH's tank.

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Re: Cleaning S9 water resevoir

Post by DreamDiver » Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:30 pm

Uncle_Bob wrote:In all other countires Resmed ships the H5i with the tank that was designed to come apart (dishwasher version)
North America Resmed ships the H5i with a disposable tank designed to be replaced every 6 months.

Gotta love Resmed.
I suspect it was a marketing ploy targeted at the American 'throw-away' society. If Resmed is listening, I hope they'll take this tip: ditch the disposable tank. Has anyone seen an Autoset in a hospital setting? They keep their existing machines forever because hardly anyone uses them. Reuseable/washable is better and more 'eco-friendly' - even in a hospital. It never hurts to get with the 'green' side of things. Also, the baffle should also be designed to come out. As far as I can tell, it's not designed to be removed from the dishwasher safe one.

UB - Hey - what happened to the burger?

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Re: Cleaning S9 water resevoir

Post by Uncle_Bob » Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:27 pm

DreamDiver wrote: UB - Hey - what happened to the burger?
I got some complaints, it was annoying people on diets.

Thanks for your concern.

I hope they are happy now, Guinness is good for you

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Re: Cleaning S9 water resevoir

Post by Twentysix » Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:35 pm

Interesting post. My S9 container is like a little tupperware thingy and comes apart easily. Did not realise there were others that would not, for the same machine. Funny that, it seems very inconvenient cleaningwise. Glad you solved the problem!

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Re: Cleaning S9 water resevoir

Post by idamtnboy » Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:59 pm

Uncle_Bob wrote:
DreamDiver wrote: UB - Hey - what happened to the burger?
I got some complaints, it was annoying people on diets.

Thanks for your concern.

I hope they are happy now, Guinness is good for you
Well, I think that pint of Guinness should be annoying to us teetotalers!! JKOC

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