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Default Settings? - Respironics PR System One 60 Series REMstar Pro with C-flex+
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Default Settings? - Respironics PR System One 60 Series REMstar Pro with C-flex+
What are the default settings in "Setup" for a Respironics PR System One 60 Series REMstar Pro with C-flex+ with a smaller diameter heated tubing?
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RE: Default Settings? - Respironics PR System One 60 Series REMstar Pro with C-flex+
(08-24-2013, 05:31 AM)edspyhill09 Wrote: What are the default settings in "Setup" for a Respironics PR System One 60 Series REMstar Pro with C-flex+ with a smaller diameter heated tubing?
From the manual
• Tubing type - This setting allows you to select the correct size diameter tubing that you are using with the device. You can choose either (22) for the Philips Respironics 22 mm tubing, or (15) for the optional Philips Respironics 15 mm tubing.
When using Heated Tubing, the device will automatically change this setting to the appropriate tubing type (15H)

The manual is available via email (scroll down to section three to ask for the manual)
http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pr...tup-manual?
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RE: Default Settings? - Respironics PR System One 60 Series REMstar Pro with C-flex+
(08-24-2013, 03:09 PM)zonk Wrote:
(08-24-2013, 05:31 AM)edspyhill09 Wrote: What are the default settings in "Setup" for a Respironics PR System One 60 Series REMstar Pro with C-flex+ with a smaller diameter heated tubing?
From the manual
• Tubing type - This setting allows you to select the correct size diameter tubing that you are using with the device. You can choose either (22) for the Philips Respironics 22 mm tubing, or (15) for the optional Philips Respironics 15 mm tubing.
When using Heated Tubing, the device will automatically change this setting to the appropriate tubing type (15H)

The manual is available via email (scroll down to section three to ask for the manual)
http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pr...tup-manual?


Update, many months later. I finally was able to resolve several problems. The first being the CPAP company was somewhat incompetent.

As to the machine: I was sent a heated tube which is different than a standard tube. I still could not get the air to be heated properly. Then I found out the power supply was not powerful enough to heat the tube. So I was given an 80 watt power supply. That fixed the problem .

I had lowered the pressure to 8 when the air flow was too cold. Then I slowly increased the air pressure from 8 to the current 11. I will go to 11.5 then finally to the 12 that is prescribed.

I am sleeping with the CPAP mask on for 6 to 7 hours a night. I'm actually at the point where I prefer sleeping with the CPAP mask on. I even take on short vacations.

Ed
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