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A VPAP Auto has come to facility- is it current? - CPAPreturnee - 05-16-2017 Wife and I volunteer at the medical loan closet, and a ResMed VPAP Auto machine + H4i humidifier came in. Question: This looks old. Anyone know if current technology or throw away? Keep/throw?? Manuals to read if still current technology? RE: A VPAP Auto has come to facility- is it current? - PaytonA - 05-16-2017 It sounds like the S8 version of what I use. I still have my S8 that I keep for back-up. The algorithm is not up to date and I would not go back to the S8 version for long term use but it is fine for emergencies and is much better than no CPAP. Best Regards, PaytonA RE: A VPAP Auto has come to facility- is it current? - justMongo - 05-16-2017 H4i is the humidifier for the S8. So, it is 2 generations back. However, still could be of use to someone. RE: A VPAP Auto has come to facility- is it current? - CPAPreturnee - 05-16-2017 (05-16-2017, 04:30 PM)justMongo Wrote: H4i is the humidifier for the S8. So, it is 2 generations back. However, still could be of use to someone. Ok got it. Put note with it and put in our inventory. |