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Apex iCH Auto
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RE: Apex iCH Auto
(06-02-2016, 12:20 PM)yelvis111 Wrote: 4

I bought the unit for $485 through Amazon.

I've been on cpap therapy for almost 10 years. I've used the M-Series REMstar "given" to me by Apria the entire time. My company just switched insurance carriers so I took the opportunity to buy myself a unit outright, without having to deal with another consultation and sleep study. I also wanted to free myself from the thieving practices of my DME (more on that below). I figured I'd upgrade from my brick to something designed in the 21st century while I was at it.

Quick side note, a few weeks ago I forgot to pack my machine for a business trip. I packed the hose, mask and power supply, but somehow managed to forget to pack the unit itself. Since my wife missed the last cutoff for that day's overnight packages, I had the distinct pleasure of "sleeping" without my cpap for the first time in almost a decade. Of course, notwithstanding the almost $1500 that I've paid to Apria over the past 10 years for machine rental and "service", they were unable to provide me a loaner. [start sarcasm font]Money well spent for a $300 brick designed 20 years ago.[end sarcasm font] Needless to say, I was not a happy camper for those 2 days.

Anywho, back to the review.

The iCH Auto is my first experience with an auto cpap. I set the initial pressure bounds at 6 and 13. I know this is wider than the +2/-2 recommendation that I've read on this board, but I wanted to get an idea where the machine would set my pressure since it's been over 5 years since my last titration.

After a week, I downloaded the Easy Compliance software and looked (for the first time) at my sleep results. My 90% is 8.6 cm, right around where the 9 cm my last sleep study set my pressure. The max pressure the machine has had to go is 10.5. I've only had ONE apneic episode, total, over that past 7 nights, and my AHI has been just under 2.0. I'm leaking just under 15 LPM on average, which I think is pretty good.

The machine works as advertised. According to the compliance readout, the machine has adjusted my pressure from around 7 cm to the aforementioned high of 10.5. If my results stay the same for another week, I'll probably change the pressure bounds to 7-11.

The "Pressue Variation Algorithm", PVA, is a particularly nice feature, when it works. The iCH suspends PVA when it detects an apneic or hypopneic episode, though, so there are times when it feels just like I have my mask attached to my old brick. I've only set the humidifier to 2 (I had no humidifier attachment on my old M-series), but I'm not sure I can tell the difference so far.

The unit itself takes up a smaller footprint on my nightstand than my old brick, and I also like that there's a built-in clock and alarm.

There's only one negative issue I've had with the unit so far. When the PVA is suspended, there is a faint, but distinct keening noise that emanates from the back of the unit during my exhale. It's distracting enough to occasionally wake me during the night, and it has caused my wife to go sleep in our guest room a couple of nights.

Inspecting the back of the unit with my mask on, I've determined the noise comes from the small gap between the back of the unit and the water container, right above where the filter is housed. Something about the acoustics of the water container itself causes the noise amplify, and take on that keening quality.

I sent an email to the support team at Apex regarding the issue and got a form-letter response advising me that the noise is probably a result of leaks from my mask (no), or the sound of air moving through the tube (again, no). The letter also stated that the PVA function will not suspend unless its setting is off. This last bit clued me in that they really hadn't taken a look at my issue, since I had learned about the PVA suspension function ON THEIR WEBSITE. Their lack of concern is disappointing, but not surprising. Through experimentation this morning, I've discovered that I can quiet the noise a bit by placing a rolled-up microfiber towel above the gap in the rear of the unit. I hope this is enough to placate my wife.

I can only compare the iCH to my old M-series, so I'm pretty pleased with all of the new functionality, but I'd be very cautious about the keening noise if I were someone switching from a newer machine or another auto.

Taek

Thanks for sharing your review and experience with this machine.

I was able to use this for a good 2 weeks during trial stages. I really liked it, specially its modern look and small footprint. Therapy sessions were also ok.

However, I decided to get a REMstar 560 instead due to the majority opinions I got. Plus, I haven't heard back then that the ICH would work with the SH software which has more info than OEM software.

Does the ICH work already with SH software? If it does, I am planning to get this as my travel machine and just give my other Apex travel machine to a relative.
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RE: Apex iCH Auto
I have been using this machine for a few weeks but my partner still needs to sleep in another room because my snoring is so loud, I also find that I unknowingly sometimes rip the mask off in my sleep.

Could the reason be that I am using a nasal pillow instead of a full faced mask, would a full face stop the snoring?

Any advise much appreciated.
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RE: Apex iCH Auto
Snoring generally means your pressure is not high enough. But it could also mean you are a mouth breather and the pressure is escaping through your mouth. A full face mask would help that. That may or may not help the snoring. Data from SleepyHead (link at top of page) would provide a much clearer picture.
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Thanks I will give the full face mask a try.
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Also I have the ICH auto does sleepyhead work with that?


I just downloaded it and could not get it to work.

I have the easy compliance but I cannot get the software to read the SD Card when i plug it in.
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RE: Apex iCH Auto
(11-26-2014, 12:57 AM)domenic124 Wrote: Cool sorry, thanks I will
for the record

all you have to do is hold down the two arrow buttons at the same time - then press/hold the menu button until the displayed option text flashes. Then you can change it/get access to it

I took a bit of a risk purchasing an Apex machine second hand for $100 after my Philips Respironics A Flex failed.

After trying to find instructions on the internet(including this post here) to adjust pressures, I had to admit defeat.

I hired a Resmed 10 machine as an emergency interim measure from Air Advantage.

Roy at Air Advantage at Nowra, NSW (02) 4472 8410 were very helpful and persistent in researching how to do it.

They called the original seller of the machine(their sticker was on it) who wanted $35, and was in a Covid "lockdown" area, so I did not really want to go there even though it was not an unreasonable distance to travel.

Air Advantage did not charge me anything, and said that for $100, I have an "absolute bargain", as the Apex seems to be working perfectly as a CPAP machine @13cm pressure.

Thank you Air Advantage.

I am now just waiting for Philips to repair/replace my original machine under recall.
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I was also very happy to see that the Apex machine was, according to the label, made in Taiwan rather than objectionable and aggressive China.
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Given that most people, as far as I can tell, use a humidifier, that unit doesn't seem any smaller than my Resmed, and a lot uglier.
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RE: Apex iCH Auto
The detachable humidifier is built in on the back side.

When I first started using CPAP in 2003, I very quickly stopped using a humidifier, and have not since, even though they are built into most machines these days instead of being a separate item years ago.

To me, it was uncomfortable.

I also eschew using the "ramp" function on any machine.

I actually do not mind the presentation of the Apex, and as an added bonus, the way that the hose exits, straight up, has turned out to be more convenient than the side exit on the Philips A-Flex.

It is possible to adapt to either orientation(using adhesive tape to secure the hose), but for me, the vertical outlet on the Apex is better.

And for $100, including the $Nil set up fee, and findng that the machine is made in Taiwan rather than China, I am extremely happy with the outcome.  Smile
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Is a straightforward instruction on changing the Apex iCH settings available anywhere? I am at my wit's end at finding how to change the time on this machine.

Sorry for the newbie question, I just got my unit yesterday.
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