What's the difference between S8 machines.

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Re: What's the difference between S8 machines.

Post by big_dave » Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:21 am

Pugsy wrote:The machine hours is in the clinical setup menu but I don't know exactly where with the S8 machines.
Hold down the right and down arrow buttons for three seconds until CLINICAL MENU appears.
Press the left arrow (menu).
Press the down arrow three times until SERVICING appears. The run hours appear first. This is the timer that cannot be reset.

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Re: What's the difference between S8 machines.

Post by My_Dream » Wed Nov 14, 2012 12:07 pm

Thanks for the reply Pugsy and big-dave, the info was helpful.


I just came back from getting a replacement and below is what I got;

S8 Elite 11 with humidifier
Swift fx including hose and new pillow in my size.
Couple bags of spare filters for S8
Hose insulator
Mask spray
Travel bag
8146 hrs usage

I didn't even haggle at $100.00 cash.


Question,

What is the best method to sterilize the humidifier, hose etc. I don't have to worry about the pillows since they're new?

Now I wish I could repair my old Elite to use as a back up.

Thanks everyone for your help.

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Re: What's the difference between S8 machines.

Post by RandyJ » Wed Nov 14, 2012 12:55 pm

I personally wouldn't use a hose that came from someone else, but a new hose here only costs around $12.

I would clean everything I intended to use (humidifier water chamber, etc) with a hospital grade disinfectant like Control III, following the instructions for temperature of water, etc.

Another option is vinegar, but I am not sure it is sufficient. When I bought a used machine, I replaced the water chamber with a new one from cpap.com. The water chamber for the 3i/4i is around $35.

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Re: What's the difference between S8 machines.

Post by archangle » Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:49 pm

My_Dream wrote:Thanks for the reply Pugsy and big-dave, the info was helpful.


I just came back from getting a replacement and below is what I got;

Question,

What is the best method to sterilize the humidifier, hose etc. I don't have to worry about the pillows since they're new?

Now I wish I could repair my old Elite to use as a back up.

Thanks everyone for your help.
Does your old humidifier or humidifier tank fit your new machine?

ResMed instructions for disinfection between patients are in the links in my sig line. The are all instructions for "clinical use only." I've taken used equipment, heated a pot of water on the stove to the temperatures listed and soaked the parts in water like listed in the clinical guide, sometimes even applying a little more heat and time than listed. I figured I'd apply enough heat and time to make me comfortable, and at worst, I'd have to throw the used part away instead of using it.

I think a hose is the only thing that I overheated, and even that still looked like it would work, it was just a little misshapen.

New hoses are pretty cheap.

Unfortunately, they don't list a disinfection process for the H3i humidifier. What model is your humidifier?

Since the humidifier tank needs to be able to hold water after cleaning, I'd be extra careful about it. I may not care that much if I ruin it, but I would care if I warped it or damaged the gasket and it started to leak into my CPAP machine. New tanks aren't that expensive.

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Re: What's the difference between S8 machines.

Post by My_Dream » Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:14 am

RandyJ wrote:I personally wouldn't use a hose that came from someone else, but a new hose here only costs around $12.
And I can understand that, here in Canada they're a bit higher, but I thought it would make for a good back up.
archangle wrote:Does your old humidifier or humidifier tank fit your new machine?

I've taken used equipment, heated a pot of water on the stove to the temperatures listed and soaked the parts in water like listed in the clinical guide, sometimes even applying a little more heat and time than listed. I figured I'd apply enough heat and time to make me comfortable, and at worst, I'd have to throw the used part away instead of using it.

What model is your humidifier?
Yes the old humifier is exactly the same between the Elite and the Elite 11 it's the H3i and I'm presently using the old one.

I'm going to use the ol, soak in hot water method.

By the way, sure is nice to be back on the machine. I feel better today.

Thanks again for everyone's help and thanks for the pm's Pugsy.

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Re: What's the difference between S8 machines.

Post by archangle » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:35 pm

My_Dream wrote:Yes the old humifier is exactly the same between the Elite and the Elite 11 it's the H3i and I'm presently using the old one.

I'm going to use the ol, soak in hot water method.

By the way, sure is nice to be back on the machine. I feel better today.

Thanks again for everyone's help and thanks for the pm's Pugsy.
I'd probably just throw the hose, mask and chamber in 75C water for well over 30 minutes and assume the bugs are pretty much dead. If any of it melts or gets damaged, throw it away. About the only risk I see is if the water tank starts leaking.

I'd probably do the higher temperature soak for the mask, just because it's a little more "intimate."

BTW, if you need to replace a tank before your replace the whole thing, you can buy a different cover and use the H4i dishwashable water tank that's much easier to clean.

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