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RE: Airsense 10 for Her Humidifier Malfunction-Help! - AlanE - 10-20-2015

Make sure you're not filling the tank too high.

Fill to the green line in the pic, not the red line. (Yellow is good too since most do not use a full tank in one night)
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RE: Airsense 10 for Her Humidifier Malfunction-Help! - zonk - 10-20-2015

(10-20-2015, 06:08 PM)AlanE Wrote: Make sure you're not filling the tank too high.

Fill to the green line in the pic, not the red line. (Yellow is good too since most do not use a full tank in one night)
bluemom51 said .. "I have tried reseating the hose and all the normal things and I keep the water level 1/4 inch Below the Max Line"

Not over-filling, something else going. Might be a good idea for a piece of mind, to get another S9 Autoset




RE: Airsense 10 for Her Humidifier Malfunction-Help! - Reuven Gruber - 10-21-2015

I have been using the AirSense 10 with climateline hose for about 6 months and have not experienced any problems with humidification


RE: Airsense 10 for Her Humidifier Malfunction-Help! - sonicboom - 10-21-2015

(10-21-2015, 11:11 AM)Reuven Gruber Wrote: I have been using the AirSense 10 with climateline hose for about 6 months and have not experienced any problems with humidification

Fantastic RG! I would be curious to know what your setting are for the hose and humidity and what the humidity environment is in your sleep environment. Thanks.


RE: Airsense 10 for Her Humidifier Malfunction-Help! - Reuven Gruber - 10-21-2015

(10-21-2015, 02:59 PM)sonicboom Wrote:
(10-21-2015, 11:11 AM)Reuven Gruber Wrote: I have been using the AirSense 10 with climateline hose for about 6 months and have not experienced any problems with humidification

Fantastic RG! I would be curious to know what your setting are for the hose and humidity and what the humidity environment is in your sleep environment. Thanks.

Tube Temperature 29 degrees centigrade, Humidity setting 6. I can not measure the humidity in my sleeping area but I estimate that the humidity is average or slightly below average.

I noticed that your pressure settings are relatively low. Is there a story behind this?



RE: Airsense 10 for Her Humidifier Malfunction-Help! - sonicboom - 10-21-2015

Its likely you haven't experienced any issues with humidity because your room humidity is lower than average. As for my pressure range there is no story. It's all the pressure required to treat my condition. My AHI is averaging now .38


RE: Airsense 10 for Her Humidifier Malfunction-Help! - Reuven Gruber - 10-22-2015

(10-21-2015, 08:00 PM)sonicboom Wrote: Its likely you haven't experienced any issues with humidity because your room humidity is lower than average. As for my pressure range there is no story. It's all the pressure required to treat my condition. My AHI is averaging now .38

When you look at your data on ResScan does your operating pressure reach your upper limit


RE: Airsense 10 for Her Humidifier Malfunction-Help! - player - 10-22-2015

I keep mine at 26 degrees Celsius and 4. Always. No problems. I go through a tank in 12 hours.


RE: Airsense 10 for Her Humidifier Malfunction-Help! - sonicboom - 10-22-2015

(10-22-2015, 01:27 AM)Reuven Gruber Wrote:
(10-21-2015, 08:00 PM)sonicboom Wrote: Its likely you haven't experienced any issues with humidity because your room humidity is lower than average. As for my pressure range there is no story. It's all the pressure required to treat my condition. My AHI is averaging now .38

When you look at your data on ResScan does your operating pressure reach your upper limit

Absolutely it does. But I decided I wanted to control the machine and not have the machine control me. When the machine controlled me it would go to pressures at infrequent times that were actually making me feel worse - too much pressure led to post nasal drip and increased central apneas. So, to make sure I'm treated and I feel good I keep the machine from going too high. Having said that, I think 7 would be my highest setting I would go to. If h AHI scores were not good I would increase the pressure but that is not the case. My scores are good and I am able to obtain perfect scores on this setting. A couple of times per month as well.