Mask elbow leak
Hi,
I know I have seen this before on here, but I can't find it now. So I am going to just ask. I am using a F-10 full face mask. I just noticed it last night that the swivel elbow is leaking some, so I played with it some but still leaks. Is this common. Is there a fix or just get a new one. I thought I have read on here that some people have trouble getting good ones. I know Amazon has them and I see cpap stores have them. But just wanted to see what others have done. Sinse it's a weekend and a holiday weekend probably won't be able to get one to fast. I can't sleep with the leaking mask. I can do without for awhile so I guess my insurance company will have to understand.
Thanks for the help.
RE: Mask elbow leak
I use an F-20 mask and the elbow connection is the exhaust vent. Air you feel coming out is the exhale.
RE: Mask elbow leak
I have the same problem.
It is a continuous vent, wakes me up.
Only fix I found was hold my thumb over the end of the tube and power on the machine.
It seems to make the little flapper valves start working again.
RE: Mask elbow leak
The flapper valve is intended to prevent CO2 from entering and filling the hose if your CPAP is not under pressure (i.e.: the CPAP is off).
- Red
RE: Mask elbow leak
The quiet air elbow (???) has two functions. The first is to vent your CO2 through the diffuser (under that plastic ring). The second is the "Anti asphyxiation" valve (or the two little flapper valves) that open if your machine happens to turn off during the night.
You can usually hear them flap shut when you first turn the machine on and the air starts to flow.
RE: Mask elbow leak
If you wash the elbow it is not uncommon for the tiny pinhole vents under diffuser ring to not dry out completely before your next use. It will make a lot of hissing noise for a short while as the remaining water blows out those holes. Not sure if that is what you are hearing.
RayBee
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