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Using Sleepyhead on my back up Machine - Mutineer - 12-14-2015

A question for those more knowledgeable re Sleepyhead?

My Respironics machine is due for a service and clean with my local supplier which will mean not having the machine for 2 days so I will be using my back up machine a Resmed S9 Autoset.....Do I just take the SD card out and do exactly what I've been doing with the SD card out of the Respironics Cpap machine to read the data in Sleepyhead??


RE: Using Sleepyhead on my back up Machine - Crimson Nape - 12-14-2015

Yes, SleepyHead will recognize that it is a different machine and serial number.


RE: Using Sleepyhead on my back up Machine - SideSleeper - 12-20-2015

Thanks for this post. My knee replacement surgery is scheduled for 10 February 2016. I was wondering how to obtain the date from another machine--hopefully it will be data capable. In the instructions is says if you use a CPAP bring your mask--a machine will be provided. Haven't a clue at this time what machine will be provided--will try my best to find out before surgery. I feel that important data could be the lost in the first few days as a lot of things will change--having to sleep on my back (something I don't do at all now), and the use of pain meds.


RE: Using Sleepyhead on my back up Machine - DariaVader - 12-20-2015

(12-20-2015, 12:53 AM)SideSleeper Wrote: Thanks for this post. My knee replacement surgery is scheduled for 10 February 2016. I was wondering how to obtain the date from another machine--hopefully it will be data capable. In the instructions is says if you use a CPAP bring your mask--a machine will be provided. Haven't a clue at this time what machine will be provided--will try my best to find out before surgery. I feel that important data could be the lost in the first few days as a lot of things will change--having to sleep on my back (something I don't do at all now), and the use of pain meds.

I would take my machine. That way if theirs is absent or inadequate, you have one Smile


RE: Using Sleepyhead on my back up Machine - SideSleeper - 12-20-2015

I'm thinking the same thing--take my own machine! I have lots of questions that have to be answered before the surgery!