That's a good sign. Quite likely they are "false" centrals, or often described as "machine induced" that should go over time once settings optimised
One further tweak to your graphs, try reducing application font a little more for the left hand section of the graphs. If you are at 8, try 6.
The right side now is now fine, but the snore graph is not of much use.
I would suggest that better to replace with the respiration graph. With this you can often detect
REM sleep (but only
once your settings are optimised as indicated in my first paragraph concerning centrals).
During REM sleep, breathing becomes quite rapid, and somewhat disorganised, often during dreams, which is an important period of good reparative sleep. This sort of information may be of interest at a later stage in assessing sleep quality.