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ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - cornishpd - 07-24-2020 I have been using my ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset for over 2 years and this week I started having two problems. 1) Auto ramp stopping at 4 when pressure set to 12. My Ramp Time option is set to "Auto" and even when being asleep for hours it ramps to a pressure of 4 and never changes. When I set Ramp Time to 5 minutes it seems to work and correctly ramp up to 12. 2) When the CPAP is ramped up to 12 it randomly stops and reports Tubing blocked, check your tubing. I have checked there is no problem with the tubing (I do use ClimateLine heated tubing) and even changed to a brand new tube. As these both started occurring this week I am guessing they are a related problem. Thoughts? RE: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - Sleeprider - 07-24-2020 Could you provide an OSCAR chart? A picture is worth a thousand word. With two years of use, why are you still using ramp starting from 4-cm? Stop doing that. RE: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - cornishpd - 07-24-2020 I have just downloaded OSCAR for the first time so not sure what graphs you are looking for so I attached these for 7/21 as it seems representative. Last night I got so frustrated I didn't use CPAP for most of the night. I am not a fan of immediate ramp to 12. Is doing 5 min ramp reasonable option. RE: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - SarcasticDave94 - 07-24-2020 You might want to try EPR to get a little more comfortable therapy. I see no events as it shows 0 AHI. So there has to be things to try to add comfort and reduce frustration. I also think there's a mode to get a range of pressures instead of straight CPAP of 12 like it's on now. It should add comfort. You might want to look into the other settings for some adjustments besides holding onto Ramp. RE: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - Sleeprider - 07-25-2020 How about we change your+ settings to use the auto CPAP features. Go to clinical settings and use the following settings. Mode: Autoset Minimum Pressure: 8.0 Maximum pressure 12.0 EPR On, Full-time EPR setting 2 The trick to using ramp is to select the maximum pressure you easily tolerate. If 6.0 is okay for you, it is much better than starting Ramp pressure at 4.0. Also, using the Auto feature allows ramp to detect sleep onset and increase pressure more comfortably. Here is a quick instruction on changing settings: https://www.apneaboard.com/resmed-airsense-10-aircurve-10-setup-info RE: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - cornishpd - 07-25-2020 One new piece of information which seems to indicate there may be a problem with the machine. Last night I didn't use the Auto ramp setting and the CPAP was operating at 12 for many hours. When I checked the stats on the machine this morning it only indicates 40 minutes of use. My guess is the control board etc. may not be operating correctly. I will contact ResMed on Monday to see if they can identify the problem. RE: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - SarcasticDave94 - 07-25-2020 If you think there's an issue with the machine, your DME supplier is who to contact. I'm not exactly sure, but if it's over 2 years old as indicated by saying you've used it that long, it is likely no longer be under warranty. RE: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - ardenum - 07-25-2020 (07-25-2020, 12:28 PM)cornishpd Wrote: One new piece of information which seems to indicate there may be a problem with the machine. Last night I didn't use the Auto ramp setting and the CPAP was operating at 12 for many hours. When I checked the stats on the machine this morning it only indicates 40 minutes of use. Once a certain time has passed, the timer resets itself, even if you're still in the middle of it. I think there's some type of function that resets it when certain criteria are met, like at some specific time of the day or a certain time after a therapy session ends, I wouldn't pay too much attention to the timer. Blocked hose on the other hand might mean that there's an issue with the motor or there might be something actually blocking the motor outlet, you can take the machine apart yourself if you own it. Some people had mold growing inside, you never know. RE: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - cornishpd - 07-26-2020 I changed to the recommended settings of: Mode: Autoset Minimum Pressure: 8.0 Maximum pressure 12.0 EPR On, Full-time EPR setting 2 The usage time reported fine which has been a problem but I still got the Tubed Blocked message once but fortunately noticed after 10 minutes. It did not re-occur. My apnea doc wants my pressure to average at 12 and with above settings I averaged 9.22 so will increased max pressure to 16. Thank you all for help and I love the OSCAR software and I didn't know about the AUTOSET function which I think will be a great help. Peter RE: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Auto Ramp and Tubing Blocked Problems - Dormeo - 07-26-2020 What was your AHI with the new settings? If it was low, there's no reason to change them. Aiming for a particular average over the night isn't a very sensible way to think about optimizing your treatment, in my opinion. Look at the results instead. You should feel free to post more charts. When you do, could you fit the following into the screen shot: Events Flow rate Pressure Leaks Snores Flow limitations. You can squeeze the graphs by grabbing the grey horizontal bar that separates them and moving it up. |