(05-19-2014, 11:08 AM)jaycee Wrote: You set your ramp time BEFORE turning the air on. If you have your ramp time set, when you turn your machine on it will start at the ramp starting pressure. On the bottom of your screen you would see a little ramp symbol and then a small number which shows what your pressure is starting off at.
You only have to hit the start/stop button once to turn everything on. Once you get your ramp time (the time it takes to get from the lower starting pressure up the higher pressure ordered by the doctor) and your humidity level (whatever you feel comfortable with)where you want them, you only have to hit your start/stop to operate your machine.
Thank you. So that is correct then. I Was doing it correctly after all.
Oh so i don't have to do this EVERY time......LOL......../kicks herself
I've been setting it every night so glad to hear it retains the settings from one night to the next.
Sorry but I sit with 3 MacBooks in front of me, i PC/Windows, 1 iPad and 1 Samsung Galaxy G4 smart phone and can run each one easily and build them if need but but i consider this machine, poorly devised at least in the set up and the manual that comes with it I don't consider that much better.
Granted I rarely read manuals and just figure out how something works but for myself, i think they could have done a better job on this ;-)
Anyhow good to know I no longer need to do this every night.
Thanks for the heads up on that!!!