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What type of mask should I select on my device?
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What type of mask should I select on my device?
I started out using a nasal pillow mask so I choose "pillows" as the options on my device. But now I have changed to another mask and I wonder if I should change my setting from "pillow" to "nasal" or which one is correct?


This is the new mask I have changed to: [DME Link Removed] - https://www.resmed.com/en-us/sleep-apnea...irfit-n30/

This mask is not under the "nasal pillow" category but instead the nasal mask category so that is why I wonder if I should change my setting.

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RE: What type of mask should I select on my device?
Use “pillows” if using a nasal cushion mask. I use the N30i and Dreamwear under nose cushion and my setting is “pillows”.

Tip: On the back of the frame package you should see the recommended setting. A lot of people, myself included, missed it.
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RE: What type of mask should I select on my device?
(08-21-2023, 11:26 AM)YipeekiOH Wrote: Use “pillows” if using a nasal cushion mask. I use the N30i and Dreamwear under nose cushion and my setting is “pillows”.

Tip: On the back of the frame package you should see the recommended setting. A lot of people, myself included, missed it.

Thank you. Strange I dont see any recommended setting on the back of my mask package? I only have description on how to adjust the straps to make it less or more tight?
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RE: What type of mask should I select on my device?
The user guide on the page as linked by the moderator in the original post states on page 8 to use “pillows”. It also explains how to tighten the straps.

Resmed N30 User Guide

-PLP
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RE: What type of mask should I select on my device?
I believe with the P10 pillow mask, you should use the pillow setting.
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RE: What type of mask should I select on my device?
(08-21-2023, 12:58 PM)PeaceLoveAndPizza Wrote: The user guide on the page as linked by the moderator in the original post states on page 8 to use “pillows”. It also explains how to tighten the straps.

Resmed N30 User Guide

-PLP

Ah I see thanks!
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