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    I think I might have missed a crucial bit in the instruction class. What is the ramp button for? Am i supposed to be using it? And I'm getting a bit worried about hygeine. Is the tube a breeding ground for bacteria? Should I be disinfecting it?
    Last edited by seasidegirl; 7 April 2009, 18:20.

  • #2
    It's all in the posts

    Some folk don't use the ramp - others, like me, wouldn't be without it.

    Put your mask on, press the start button, wait till you are accustomed to that pressure - then press the ramp button. That's the effect. The pressure builds over time to your set pressure. It's so you can go to sleep at low pressures, get used to pressure gradually.

    You are supposed to wash the hose and mask. See the sticky post at the top of 'Masks'. But it's up to you, after all.

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    • #3
      just to add that some machines have an automatic ramp that will start after a predetermined time that you can adjust ( the ResMed S8 escape being one of these)

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      • #4
        Ah, that's what it is then

        I remember something about it being pre-set ffor 10 inutes to give you time to get to sleep. I won't touch it then.

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        • #5
          If you do decide to change the ramp let me know and I will guide you through it.

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          • #6
            I switched the ramp off after the second night. I fell asleep the first night and woke up as soon as the pressure heightened. So I dropped the time and the same thing happened. So the next night I switched it off and now go straight in to the full pressure setting. I fall asleep before I switch the light off sometimes now!
            I did phone the clinic to check it was okay and they said I had done the right thing if that was what suited me.
            If you want to alter the machine or change what has been set then confirm the changes with the clinic, you should not go wrong then. I was cpcp compliant from day two averaging 6.5 hours per night (only 3 the first night)

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