RE: AirSense 10 -- Too sensitive
(01-10-2016, 06:25 PM)cate1898 Wrote: (01-10-2016, 06:08 PM)Kadenz Wrote: It is indeed an awesome resource. i would be doing far worse with my therapy if I'd not come across the forum. And it's wonderful to be part of such a supportive community. Many thanks guys!
I couldn't agree more with Kadenz. Truly this is a wonderful place for help and support on OSA.
I think every patient that is diagnosed, or even being tested, should be given this forum's web page and encouraged to join and learn!!
Everyone I know on cpap or headed toward being on it i suggest join here.
RE: AirSense 10 -- Too sensitive
(01-10-2016, 06:25 PM)cate1898 Wrote: (01-10-2016, 06:08 PM)Kadenz Wrote: It is indeed an awesome resource. i would be doing far worse with my therapy if I'd not come across the forum. And it's wonderful to be part of such a supportive community. Many thanks guys!
I couldn't agree more with Kadenz. Truly this is a wonderful place for help and support on OSA.
I think every patient that is diagnosed, or even being tested, should be given this forum's web page and encouraged to join and learn!!
I agree with you "200%"
Inspired
RE: AirSense 10 -- Too sensitive
(01-01-2016, 11:26 PM)_cy_ Wrote: inside clinical setting will be options for trigger .. default is medium .. you can try a higher setting to trigger events.
you might also turn on ramp to if that helps also.
press home and center button for 3 seconds to access clinical menu .. then scroll down to trigger options.
o0ps .. mistakenly thought you had an Aircurve 10 (bilevel) instead of Airsense 10 (cpap)
above is only for Aircurve 10