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RE: New Here - Could use some help - Sleeprider - 02-11-2021 The Aircurve 10 Vauto is my machine. It is the state of the art for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea and flow limitation. With the Vauto, we have a true auto-bilevel machine with fully adjustable pressure support, and inspiratory timing and trigger/cycle controls, but no backup rate like an ASV or ST. It is a major step up. I am going to translate the settings I gave you for an autoset for use with the Vauto. With the Vauto, we have unlimited ability to add pressure support to address flow limits and hypopnea. Mode: Vauto Minimum EPAP Pressure: 6.0 Maximum Pressure: 14.0 Pressure Support: 3.0 Trigger Sensitivity: High (Something you can't do with the Autoset, but we will do it anyway to avoid CA). All other settings default: Ti Min: 0.3 Ti Max: 2.0 Cycle Sensitivity: Medium Humidity: 3 or 4 Climate Control Auto (unless you have a heated tube) Essentials: Plus. RE: New Here - Could use some help - tsitalon1 - 02-11-2021 It says Vauto RE: New Here - Could use some help - Crimson Nape - 02-11-2021 It is not an ASV. It is an auto bi-level machine. The settings that Sleeprider provided above are aimed at that specific model. RE: New Here - Could use some help - SarcasticDave94 - 02-11-2021 OK, it's a big step up certainly. RE: New Here - Could use some help - tsitalon1 - 02-11-2021 ok, applying these setting now ! RE: New Here - Could use some help - SarcasticDave94 - 02-11-2021 You've got the secret code to get into the clinical menu right? Click/hold dial and home, hold for about 5 seconds. RE: New Here - Could use some help - tsitalon1 - 02-11-2021 (02-11-2021, 05:09 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: The Aircurve 10 Vauto is my machine. It is the state of the art for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea and flow limitation. With the Vauto, we have a true auto-bilevel machine with fully adjustable pressure support, and inspiratory timing and trigger/cycle controls, but no backup rate like an ASV or ST. It is a major step up. I have the climate line air hose, the climate control setting didn't show up until I plugged the house in, so should I set climate control to auto or manual? RE: New Here - Could use some help - SarcasticDave94 - 02-11-2021 Climate is personal preference. You may need to try both Auto and Manual. Manual tends to increase humidity for me which I wanted that. RE: New Here - Could use some help - tsitalon1 - 02-11-2021 I'll try auto initially and see how that feels. RE: New Here - Could use some help - Sleeprider - 02-11-2021 I use the climate in manual mode at 4 with tube temp at 80 in winter. Works great, and delivers most of the humidity chamber capacity in 9 hours. If you like less humidity, reduce the humidity setting. I'm in a cold, low-humidity winter area in PA with no whole house humidification. Your ambient temperature and humidity might call for a lower setting of 3. |