DREAMSTATION WHISTLE
Hello
I am new to this forum. I thought I would post the issue I have with a Respironics Dreamstation machine. I recently was changed from a CPAP to a BiPAP machine and they gave me the DreamStation. It took a little getting used to the Bipap but now that I have used it for a few weeks, I would never go back to a CPAP. I find it much easier and more comfortable to use and I sleep much better.
Thats the good part.
Ever since I got this machine I have had one issue with it. In the middle of the night it will develop a whistle when it goes onto "HIGH" pressure, (inhaling). After taking it back a couple of times and not finding the problem, (we switched out the humidifier tank, checked the seals, filters, etc), I finally took a piece of electrical tape and wrapped it around the hose connection where it connects to the tank. The problem disappeared. I will be taking it back again to see if we can get this taken care of. AND I will post my findings after we get this problem taken care of. This machine is less than 2 months old.
Thanks for reading and I hope this helps others.
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This unit was only about 3 weeks old when I took it back the first time. Of course, in their office we could not duplicate the problem, (figures). At that time they replaced the entire humidifer unit. They told me that if it continued that they would also replace the hose. The problem was still their so I taped it. I am calling them today to give them the update and to schedule a time to pick up a new hose.
This is a very nice machine and my sleep has greatly improved because of it. BUT, I am not convinced that a new hose will fix the problem either. The connection is not very tight. When it was leaking and whistling, I could very gently move the hose connection and change the pitch of the whistle and even make it stop.
Hopefully they will have an answer for this. A new machine should not have to have a piece of tape on it to work properly.
Thanks for having this forum.
Sincerely Gene
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It could be that the non-heated hose would provide a tighter fit.
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Hi aa1xd,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
I hope you are able to get your machine problems resolved.
Good luck to you as you continue your CPAP therapy.
trish6hundred
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Certainly worth a try. Thanks
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Hi there,
My husband has a similar problem with his new Dreamstation whistling. Were you able to have your problem resolved and is so what did the trick?
Thanks!
I'm not the "sleeper" but I am his messenger