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RE: CPAP as cause of hypercapnia symptoms - zonk - 04-05-2013 (04-05-2013, 03:03 AM)Kellysfriend Wrote: I do have a Mirage FX for her. Mine is different from yours, that by the way has very nice holes. This picture is very small. The holes are all the way around the place where your nose would poke out if the elbow for the hose was not there. The holes are like very small slits.Mirage FX: Make sure the replacement machine is data capable machine such as S9 AutoSet or PRS1 Auto S9 AutoSet and Elite are data capable machines Avoid S9 Escape models such as S9 Escape and Escape Auto There is nothing S9 about the Escape models, just the looks but looks can be deceiving Next to stop/start button would say the model name Avoid any PRS1 machine with Plus in the name and SE models PR machines are much confusing ... Machines with numbers 450/460 or above are data capable machines Model number printed on the label at the base of the machine Best of luck RE: CPAP as cause of hypercapnia symptoms - Kellysfriend - 04-05-2013 Thanks for all of the info on machine's. Everyone has been a Godsend with good information. Right now I am bringout out the old CPAP that just blew air just fine. RE: CPAP as cause of hypercapnia symptoms - archangle - 04-07-2013 (04-05-2013, 03:03 AM)Kellysfriend Wrote: I do have a Mirage FX for her. I thought your profile said "Swift FX," not "Mirage." Sorry about that. |