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Question on Flow Rate Chart background colors.
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Question on Flow Rate Chart background colors.
I notice the Flow Rate chart has different background colors, white, green and gray.  What is the meaning of the different the colors?  I looked on the Wiki but could not find the info.  Thanks for your help, Ed.
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RE: Question on Flow Rate Chart background colors.
White is the normal background, grey indicates a large leak, and green is used for periodic breathing.
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RE: Question on Flow Rate Chart background colors.
Thank you Pholynyk, Iam gaining on my understanding of the program.
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