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Help with adjusting pressure on a goodknight 418g - pocolocoxox - 10-13-2014

If any one know who to adjust the pressure on a goodknight 418g I could really use the help. Thanks


RE: Help with adjusting pressure on a goodknight 418g - retired_guy - 10-13-2014

Hi Poco.........

This is what I found:

1

Press and hold the small button under the "oo" in the "Goodknight" logo on the front of the machine. Continue holding the button and press the first of the three machine keys, the "Information Access" key.
2

Push the up or down arrow to change the pressure setting on the machine. Push the button repeatedly until your desired pressure appears on the display.
3

Press and release the "Information Access" key repeatedly until the machine exits the menu. Push the "ON/OFF" button to check the pressure display for verification.




RE: Help with adjusting pressure on a goodknight 418g - trish6hundred - 10-13-2014

Hi pocolocoxox,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Good luck to you in getting your pressure set on your machine and with your CPAP therapy.
Hang in there for more responses to your post.


RE: Help with adjusting pressure on a goodknight 418g - zonk - 10-13-2014

(10-13-2014, 11:17 AM)pocolocoxox Wrote: If any one know who to adjust the pressure on a goodknight 418g I could really use the help. Thanks
Welcome the forum, pocolocoxox
From http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-Equipment-Goodnight-318-CPAP-Machine
There is a small screw underneath a sticker on the back of the machine
You simply turn the screw one way to raise and the other way to lower the air