Does Oscar support Philips CAX900T12C
My son's ASV is being replaced under the Philips recall.
Our supplier told me the model number of the replacement machine is
CAX900T12C
I don't see this in the latest list of supported machines posted here in the forum, but I figured I should check to be sure.
I believe there is a CAX900T120 on the list.
Only the last character is different. It's possible my supplier read the last character wrong - read the 0 as a C - quite possible.
Bottom line, do you know if Oscar supports this? If not, is it likely to in the near future?
Thanks
- DIAGNOSED WITH UARS 2014
- Much worse since starting on CPAP/ASV. 100% Compliant.
ADDITIONAL SYMPTOMS/ISSUES:
- Rhinitus: Possibly allergic, getting tests. Could be non-allergenic.
- Nostrils appear to "collapse" when inhaling quickly (more than other people)
- Expiratory palatal prolapse
- REGULARLY recurring dreams of pulling gum or taffy from mouth, throat, teeth; drowning; falling; chasing people; sand in mouth; nose and face covered by something; feel like head is breaking through a "membrane".
Upon waking: No refreshment; sweating; skin burning; tongue thrust between teeth
- Weird breathing when simply lying down, or falling asleep - like holding breath.
- SEVERE fatigue. Struggle to even get out of bed, can't sustain physical or mental activities for long
RE: Does Oscar support Philips CAX900T12C
From my limited knowledgge of Philips model numbers, the laast two or three characters represent optional features.
Thus I would say that this 'c' model is supported by OSCAR.
RE: Does Oscar support Philips CAX900T12C
Thanks pholynyk.
After posting I checked to Philips site, and I think you're probably right.
I'd like to know for sure though before I exchange the machine.
- DIAGNOSED WITH UARS 2014
- Much worse since starting on CPAP/ASV. 100% Compliant.
ADDITIONAL SYMPTOMS/ISSUES:
- Rhinitus: Possibly allergic, getting tests. Could be non-allergenic.
- Nostrils appear to "collapse" when inhaling quickly (more than other people)
- Expiratory palatal prolapse
- REGULARLY recurring dreams of pulling gum or taffy from mouth, throat, teeth; drowning; falling; chasing people; sand in mouth; nose and face covered by something; feel like head is breaking through a "membrane".
Upon waking: No refreshment; sweating; skin burning; tongue thrust between teeth
- Weird breathing when simply lying down, or falling asleep - like holding breath.
- SEVERE fatigue. Struggle to even get out of bed, can't sustain physical or mental activities for long