CPAP

@bdhsfz6 One of the better moves I made with my AirSense 11 was to look online for a manual. That showed me how to change the settings so that the machine worked for me instead of against me.​

Ie. you can set it so that it turns off when you disconnect the hose and resumes a few seconds after you reinstall the hose. There are many other settings too.​

There was no option to change this in the user menu. I finally found you need to hold both the "My Options" and "My Sleep View" buttons simultaneously for a few seconds to get to the clinicians menu. I was able to change it from there.

Thanks for the link.
 
There was no option to change this in the user menu. I finally found you need to hold both the "My Options" and "My Sleep View" buttons simultaneously for a few seconds to get to the clinicians menu. I was able to change it from there.

Thanks for the link.
Great! Let us know how the increased pressure works
 
These are my settings for a Resmed AS10 below. The 8-20 pressure setting is the prescription that came from the sleep study. An APAP setting of 8-20 is pretty typical from what I've seen on the CPAP forum boards. A low setting that starts at 4-5 is a pressure that might be used for a child. The upper pressure setting needs to be high enough to not limit the machine if a higher pressure is called for. An upper setting of 20 will allow the machine to give pressure when needed, but if less is needed it won't go to 20. The EPR (Expiratory pressure relief) setting gives a small reduction of pressure when exhaling and can make the exhale easier and more comfortable. EPR is a setting to experiment with.
The auto on/off feature for when the mask is put on or removed may or may not work reliably. It didn't for me so I just use the power button when making a bathroom trip.

WoJLbXw.jpeg


OSCAR screenshot of last night
ROSc5kU.jpeg
 
These are my settings for a Resmed AS10 below. The 8-20 pressure setting is the prescription that came from the sleep study. An APAP setting of 8-20 is pretty typical from what I've seen on the CPAP forum boards. A low setting that starts at 4-5 is a pressure that might be used for a child. The upper pressure setting needs to be high enough to not limit the machine if a higher pressure is called for. An upper setting of 20 will allow the machine to give pressure when needed, but if less is needed it won't go to 20. The EPR (Expiratory pressure relief) setting gives a small reduction of pressure when exhaling and can make the exhale easier and more comfortable. EPR is a setting to experiment with.
The auto on/off feature for when the mask is put on or removed may or may not work reliably. It didn't for me so I just use the power button when making a bathroom trip.

WoJLbXw.jpeg


OSCAR screenshot of last night
ROSc5kU.jpeg
.53 is awesome!
 

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