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air flow - hutch61 - 07-09-2015

Hi,

I have aResMed Tango C series. I can not find out how to adjust the air flow.
Please help.

Robert


RE: air flow - Mosquitobait - 07-09-2015

I copied this from a 5 year old posting:

Quote: I finally figured it out on my own. I pushed buttons until I was blue in the face :lol:
If anyone needs to know for their ResMed C-Series Tango CPAP Machine to adjust the pressure - leave plugged in and press together the humidity up and down arrows and hold until you see P. (and a number) then use the up and down arrows to adjust the pressure. Then press the on/off button to accept the desired pressure.

Hope this helps!

I am also sending you a pm with some links specifically for this machine.


RE: air flow - zonk - 07-10-2015

Also the clinical manual for "ResMed C-Series Tango" is available via Email
Scroll to section three "ResMed Manuals"
http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pressure/change-cpap-pressure-settings-adjusting-your-machine-with-a-clinician-setup-manual

Welcome to the forum, Robert


RE: air flow - hutch61 - 07-10-2015

(07-09-2015, 11:24 PM)Mosquitobait Wrote: I copied this from a 5 year old posting:

Quote: I finally figured it out on my own. I pushed buttons until I was blue in the face :lol:
If anyone needs to know for their ResMed C-Series Tango CPAP Machine to adjust the pressure - leave plugged in and press together the humidity up and down arrows and hold until you see P. (and a number) then use the up and down arrows to adjust the pressure. Then press the on/off button to accept the desired pressure.

Hope this helps!

I am also sending you a pm with some links specifically for this machine.




RE: air flow - hutch61 - 07-10-2015

Dear Mosquitobait,

Thank you VERY much! I think that worked.
Robert

P.S. Here in Florida, I fear, I am Mosquitobait Myself.


RE: air flow - justMongo - 07-10-2015

(07-10-2015, 12:47 AM)hutch61 Wrote: Dear Mosquitobait,

Thank you VERY much! I think that worked.
Robert

P.S. Here in Florida, I fear, I am Mosquitobait Myself.

Because they are the size of humming birds; and one must use Anti-Aircraft Artillery to bring them down...


RE: air flow - AlanE - 07-10-2015

(07-10-2015, 04:49 AM)justMongo Wrote:
(07-10-2015, 12:47 AM)hutch61 Wrote: P.S. Here in Florida, I fear, I am Mosquitobait Myself.

Because they are the size of humming birds; and one must use Anti-Aircraft Artillery to bring them down...

That's the truth. Though closer to the coast they are like bumblebee sized. Was thinking of putting up a bat house but they might get attacked by the skeeters.



RE: air flow - trish6hundred - 07-10-2015

Hi hutch61,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
It's good to hear you got your machine reset.
BTW, the mosquitos like me, too, )Ha-Ha.)
Hang in there for more responses to your post and much success to you as you continue your CPAP therapy.