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H5i Humidifier - change humidity level? - nrsmith - 11-12-2014

How do I change the humidity level on a ResMed S9 Auto with H5i humidifier?


RE: Humidifier - retired_guy - 11-12-2014

Just turn the knob on top of the machine. For instance, if it's currently at 3, turn right to 4 will increase the humidity, turning left will decrease it to 2.


RE: Humidifier - PaulaO2 - 11-13-2014

When you first turn on the machine before bed, the screen turns orange. Turn the big knob and the numbers change. That is the humidifier setting. The numbers depend on what hose you have attached.

Consider downloading either the basic manual from the ResMed site or the larger Clinician manual from this site.
Scroll down to Section Three: http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pressure/change-cpap-pressure-settings-adjusting-your-machine-with-a-clinician-setup-manual


RE: Humidifier - zonk - 11-13-2014

(11-12-2014, 09:21 PM)nrsmith Wrote: How do I change the humidity level on a ResMed S9 Auto with H5i humidifier?
Hello nrsmith and welcome

What my learned friends said, here are the guides with and with the heated tube
without http://www.resmed.eu/us/assets/documents/product/s9_autoset/welcome_guide/368656r2_s9-series-h5i_welcome-guide_amer_eng.pdf

with http://www.resmed.com/ap/assets/documents/product/climateline/user_instructions/368715r2_climateline-climatelinemax_user-instructions_glo_eng.pdf

btw, which S9 Auto ... AutoSet or Escape Auto
Name printed next to power button



RE: Humidifier - trish6hundred - 11-13-2014

Hi nrsmith,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Hang in there for more responses to your post and much success as you continue your CPAP therapy.