N30i [what mask setting] Airsense 10 AutoSet
I’ve searched through the forum and haven’t found anyone recommend the Mask setting for their Airsense 10 AutoSet for the new N30i Mask.
I put my device on the Pillows Setting as the Mfr Packaging states but I’m feeling a boatload of pressure. I spoke with my Medical Supplier today and the lady informed me that I should put the setting on Nasal. Just seems funny they would stray from Mfr guidelines. Anyone have an issue with their settings needing adjustment. I just received the mask a couple days ago and changed the setting today. So I will try to sleep with it when I get off of graveyards in the morning.
If needed I can download the Sleepyhead Program onto my laptop on my days off and get some better info.
Thanks for your help in advance, this seems like the best Apnea Forum I’ve found.
Luke
RE: N30i [what mask setting] Airsense 10 AutoSet
Normally the letter before the # will tell you the setting. N30i is nasal, P30i is pillow & F30 is full face setting.
sb.
RE: N30i [what mask setting] Airsense 10 AutoSet
The user guide says to set on pillows, as you’ve indicated. I figure ResMed made the Autoset and the N30i so they should know what setting to recommend. That being said, why not change the setting and see if you notice a difference? You can always change it back.
For what it’s worth, I don’t think I’ve ever noticed a difference on pillows, nasal, or full in terms of what I feel.
RE: N30i [what mask setting] Airsense 10 AutoSet
Thanks for the reply’s. I will try the Nasal setting next.
RE: N30i [what mask setting] Airsense 10 AutoSet
I've found this ResMed document regarding mask compatibility and the setting to use:
https://www.resmed.com/us/dam/documents/...er_eng.pdf
01-07-2021, 09:03 PM
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RE: N30i [what mask setting] Airsense 10 AutoSet
Despite this being nasal ResMed says this is a pillows setting.
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