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To get the Clinician Setup Manual for your CPAP Machine CLICK HEREFor instructions on how to set the optimum pressure on your CPAP Machine, CLICK HERE
Step 1:On top of the CPAP machine, there is an LCD screen menu.Select the appropriate quadrant by turning the knob.(see Picture 1):Picture 1Step 2:Turn the knob to select ’setup’.Press down the knob and the arrow key simultaneously until you hear the CPAP machine beep twice. (see Picture 2)Picture 2Step 3:This will take you to a second menu. Select ’setup’ again by turning the knob and then pressing the round knob. (see Picture 3)Picture 3Step 4:This will take you to the CPAP clinician setup options. (see Picture 4)Picture 4Scroll down by turning the knob.Make a selection by pressing the knob down, which will activate the option.Change the setting by turning the knob again (for instance, from a 5 minute to 10 minute ramp time).Press knob to lock that choice in. Get CPAP help on the Apnea Board Forum: CLICK HEREReview of the PR System One REMstar CPAP machinesPR System One REMstar Auto Series 60 Heated HoseDISCLAIMER & LEGAL NOTICE: BY USINGTHESE CPAP SETUP DIRECTIONS AND SETUP GUIDES, YOU UNDERSTAND THAT YOUARE PERSONALLY ASSUMING ALL RISK FOR USING INFORMATION ON THIS WEB PAGEAND IN THESE DOCUMENTS AND WILL NOT HOLD APNEA BOARD, ITS MEMBERS,OWNERS, ADMINISTRATORS AND MODERATORS LIABLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS, DAMAGES,PHYSICAL HARM, (INCLUDING DEATH), MENTAL HARM OR ANY OTHER HARM THATMAY COME TO YOU, YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS, FRIENDS, CO-WORKERS OR ANY OTHERPERSONS WHO MAY RECEIVE THIS INFORMATION FROM YOU. YOU MAY NOT USE,COPY OR DOWNLOAD THESE DOCUMENTS UNLESS YOU HAVE A LEGAL RIGHT TO DO SOUNDER ALL APPLICABLE U.S. LAWS. INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS WEB PAGE,APNEA BOARD FORUMS AND ON THE APNEABOARD.COM WEB SITE SHOULD NOT BECONSIDERED AS MEDICAL ADVICE. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A QUALIFIEDPHYSICIAN BEFORE SEEKING TREATMENT FOR ANY MEDICAL CONDITION, INCLUDINGSLEEP APNEA. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A QUALIFIED PHYSICIAN BEFORECHANGING PRESSURE ON ANY MEDICAL DEVICE, INCLUDING CPAP MACHINES.We need your helpIf you can, please donate a couple of dollars to Apnea Board by clicking on the ’Donate’ button below:
Quick links to sections of this page:Clinician Manuals available via email | How to ask for a Clinician Manual via emailClinician Manuals available for download | Setup Instructions for common CPAP MachinesInstructions and Clinician Setup Manuals to help you change pressure settings on most any CPAP machine by SuperSleeper, Apnea Board Administrator
There is a lot of talk about how it’s ’illegal’ for Sleep Apnea patients to adjust or change their own CPAP machine pressure settings; that only a licensed, certified or qualified technician, physician or clinician can do it.
First of all, I challenge anyone to show me any local, state or federal law that makes adjusting your own legally-obtained CPAP machine a crime, or even threatens punitive action for doing so. Go ahead, I double-dog dare ya. If you can show me such a law, I’ll give you a one-year free membership on Apnea Board. Oh, wait... that’s already free. Moving right along...
Yes, you must first have a prescription to obtain a CPAP machine - but after you OWN one, you are within your rights to do whatever you please with it, including using it as a leaf blower, running it over with the family car, or... (oh no!) - changing your own pressure settings. Below is some excellent info regarding setting pressures on common CPAP machines.
DISCLAIMER & LEGAL NOTICE: BY USING THESE CPAP SETUP DIRECTIONS AND SETUP GUIDES, YOU UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE PERSONALLY ASSUMING ALL RISK FOR USING INFORMATION ON THIS WEB PAGE AND IN THESE DOCUMENTS AND WILL NOT HOLD APNEA BOARD, ITS MEMBERS, OWNERS, ADMINISTRATORS AND MODERATORS LIABLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS, DAMAGES, PHYSICAL HARM, (INCLUDING DEATH), MENTAL HARM OR ANY OTHER HARM THAT MAY COME TO YOU, YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS, FRIENDS, CO-WORKERS OR ANY OTHER PERSONS WHO MAY RECEIVE THIS INFORMATION FROM YOU. YOU MAY NOT USE, COPY OR DOWNLOAD THESE DOCUMENTS UNLESS YOU HAVE A LEGAL RIGHT TO DO SO UNDER ALL APPLICABLE U.S. LAWS. INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS WEB PAGE, APNEA BOARD FORUMS AND ON THE APNEABOARD.COM WEB SITE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS MEDICAL ADVICE. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A QUALIFIED PHYSICIAN BEFORE SEEKING TREATMENT FOR ANY MEDICAL CONDITION, INCLUDING SLEEP APNEA. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A QUALIFIED PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING PRESSURE ON ANY MEDICAL DEVICE, INCLUDING CPAP MACHINES. FAIR USE NOTICE: This web site and associated forums contain copyrighted material, the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance the understanding of Sleep Apnea treatment and to advance the educational level of Sleep Apnea patients with regard to their health. We sometimes include the full text of articles and documents rather than a simple link because we have found that links frequently ’go bad’ or change over time. We believe this constitutes a ’fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site and associated discussion forums is distributed without fee or payment of any kind to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond ’fair use’, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Please Keep Reading
When it comes to our health, we need to realize that (contrary to the claims of some health care professionals)no one is looking out for your personal health as much as you. Apnea Board was created to promote ’patient empowerment’-- we believe patients are their own best primary care provider. You can and should be trusted with the knowledge of how to adjust pressure settings on your own CPAP machine. If you use common sense and take simple precautions, you can safely and properly fine-tune your CPAP settings to enhance the effectiveness of your treatment.
We’re not providing medical advice here, so we recommend you consult with a qualified sleep doctor before making any changes to sleep apnea therapy. You should never change settings on your CPAP machine without first having a basic understanding of how to properly make such adjustments. CPAP pressures should be changed slowly, in small increments, over a long period of time, taking note of how you feel after each change. For a detailed explanation of how to determine the optimum pressure on your CPAP machine, click here. Getting into the clinician setup mode on your CPAP machine is pretty simple, really.If you’re not sure which CPAP model you have, please go to our CPAP Pictures Page to identify your machine. If you’d like assistance or advice from fellow Sleep Apnea patients, please join the Apnea Board Forum and ask any question you like.
*Section One is a list of brief instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu for common CPAP machines.
*Section Two is a list of common CPAP Clinician Setup Manualsavailable via direct download.
*Section Three is a list of CPAP Clinician Setup Manualsavailable through email only.
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If you would like to donate using a major credit card, please click on the ’DONATE’ button below to use PayPal for your donation (you do not need a PayPal account to use your credit card): Thanks much for anything you can do. If you would rather donate by cash or check, please click here..[GO BACK TO TOP OF PAGE]SECTION ONE: Clinician Setup Menu Instructions for Common CPAP Machines:Respironics System One Clinician Manual Free
DeVilbiss IntelliPAP 2 CPAP (DV63 Standard Plus & DV64 AutoAdjust): you can enter the setup menu by simultaneously pressing the Blower ON/OFF button, the Ramp button and the Rotary Knob. The 3 buttons must be held down until the screen says ’Entering Clinician Menu’. For instructions with pictures, please CLICK HERE. To receive the full Clinician Manual via email, please refer to Section Three below.Respironics REMstar Auto (older pre-2007 standard unit, not ’M’ series, not the PR System One): you can enter the setup menu by holding down the Ramp button and both of the right and left arrow buttons under the display window, while plugging in the CPAP. The 3 buttons must be held down until the setup screen starts.Respironics REMstar M Series (CPAP or BiPAP): Unplug the power cord from the back of the CPAP machine, then hold down both the left and right arrow keys while simultaneously plugging in the power supply. Once the device beeps twice, release the buttons. After you hear the two beeps, you’ll see the word setup in the lower right corner of the LCD screen. When you select setup you’ll be in the clinician’s mode where you can adjust every feature of the CPAP machine, including the pressure setting. Philips-Respironics PR System One (REMstar Auto, REMstar DS150, BiPAP ST, BiPAP AVAPS, BiPAP Auto with Bi-Flex, BiPAP Pro with Bi-Flex, REMstar Pro with C-Flex & REMstar Plus): For Setup Instructions with pictures, click here. Supply power to the device: first, plug the socket end of the AC power cord into the power supply. Then plug the pronged end of the AC power cord into an electrical outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch. Finally, plug the power supply cord’s connector into the power inlet on the back of the device. Once the device is powered, the home screen appears (it is a large box on the screen with four little boxes you can select by turning the control wheel). Turn the wheel to toggle between the 4 options and highlight ’setup’. Once setup is highlighted press and hold both the control wheel and ramp button on the device for at least 5 seconds. You will hear a double beep and the provider mode screen will appear. Also, you should remove the smart card prior to making adjustments, otherwise it will revert to the previous settings. (note: setup manuals for the REMstar Auto, BiPAP Auto & REMstar Pro machines are available by email, below) Philips-Respironics DreamStation Series Machines (DreamStation Auto BiPAP, DreamStation BiPAP Pro, DreamStation Auto CPAP, DreamStation CPAP Pro, & DreamStation CPAP): For Setup Instructions with pictures, click here. Supply power to the device: first, plug the socket end of the AC power cord into the power supply. Then plug the pronged end of the AC power cord into an electrical outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch. Finally, plug the power supply cord’s connector into the power inlet on the back of the device. Once the device is powered, press and hold both the control dial and the Ramp button on the device for at least 5 seconds. You are now in Provider Mode. To adjust a setting, rotate the control dial to your desired menu option, then press the control dial to select that setting. Rotate the control dial to change the setting. Press the control dial again to save the change. Select the ’Home’ icon to exit Provider Mode and return to Patient Mode. (note: setup manuals for these machines are available by email, below)Philips-Respironics DreamStation 2 Series Machines: Supply power to the device, then press and hold the power button and the light around it will start flashing. While holding the power button with the light flashing, swipe down from the top of the touch screen to enter the provider mode.Philips-Respironics REMstar SE: Click HERE for instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu.Respironics SleepEasy: Plug in the machine while simultaneously pressing the plus and minus buttons on top of the machine. The LCD shows the pressure setting along with an icon of a open padlock. To move between options, press the ramp button. The plus and minus buttons adjust the increments. Respironics Solo LX : Click HERE for instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu.Respironics REMstar Virtuoso: Click HERE for instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu.Respironics BiPAP Auto SV & BiPAP ST (older gray colored model): Click HERE for instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu.Respironics REMstar Lite: plug the cord into the AC outlet and leave the other end unattached to the machine. Then, firmly hold down both the ramp and power button while plugging the cord into the machine at the same time. When you do so, the ’unlock’ icon appears and the blower starts up. You can then navigate through the menu to change pressures.Puritan Bennett GoodKnight 420 Series: Make sure the CPAP machine is plugged in, then find the secret button beneath the ’Go’ in the word GoodKnight which appears just above the LCD screen. Press the secret button and the Information Access button simultaneously for 2 or 3 seconds. The CPAP machine will now be in the provider setup mode. Press the Information Access button to cycle through the list of adjustable settings, and use the arrow buttons to make adjustments. Invacare Polaris EX (and possibly other Invacare models): While in stand-by press and hold both up and down arrows for about 15 seconds. Press up arrow for setup. Use up and down arrows to adjust each setting. Press the large Invacare (enter) button to go to the next setting. If it asks you ’compliance yes/no?’, select ’yes’. (complete manual via email is listed below)Invacare Polaris LT(you will need a manometer to adjust pressure exactly): Open the top cover using a screwdriver; this will reveal two ’secret’ UP and DOWN buttons. Turn the machine on and press both the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 3-5 seconds until the pressure LED light turns on. To reduce pressure, push the DOWN button; to increase pressure, press the UP button. Use a manometer to adjust exact pressure output.Fisher & Paykel HC 234: Enter programming mode by holding down the ’Ramp’ (top) button and the ’Next’ (Right arrow/bottom button) for three seconds. When you get into the pressure set mode you will first be able to set adjust altitude, which is indicated by a drawing of a mountain range on your screen. You can change or ignore this setting and then push the ’Next’ (Right arrow/bottom button) to advance to pressure setting which will be indicated by the characters ’cm h20 ’ on the screen. Use the Up and Down keys to change the pressure setting. Lastly, push the bottom button again to exit programming mode.Fisher & Paykel HC 220 & 220LE: On the side of the machine where the power switch is, you should be able to see a little small cut-out shape like a square, or hidden door. Simply push and pull down and it should slide off, under that there is a black dial that you turn up or down to change the pressure. (note: the right dial, not the left). Right in front of the adjuster knob is an LCD window that will give you the current pressure setting. Fisher & Paykel ICON Auto, Premo & Novo: Start from the 12 o’clock position of the Home Screen. Press and hold the button in the middle of the SmartDial, and use your other hand to turn the SmartDial in a clockwise direction until you return to the 12 o’clock postion. Do not release the Smart Dial button while turning. Turn the SmartDial back (counter clockwise) one position while still holding down the button and the settings in the Clinician Menu will appear. You can now release the SmartDial button. NOTE: The Clinician Menu will default back to the Patient Menu after 30 seconds, or if the unit is turned off at the power supply. You can manually exit the Clinician Menu by repeating the instructions to enter the menu. 2017 Fisher & Paykel SleepStyle Series:click here. ResMed S8 Compact, S8 Elite, S8 AutoSet Vantage & AutoSet Spirit: Press the right and down arrows simultaneously for about 3 seconds until the word ’clinical’ appears. Select Menu, then use the left and right arrows to cycle through the settings. Use the up and down arrows to make adjustments.ResMed A10 Series (AirSense 10 AutoSet, AutoSet for Her, Elite, CPAP, AirCurve 10 VAuto, S, ST, ASV, & CS PaceWave): For Setup Instructions with pictures, click here. The ’dial’ can be turned or pushed. The button below the screen with the house icon is called the ’home’ button. To access the clinician menu, press the dial and the home buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The clinician menu will appear. Select parameter(s) you wish to modify with the dial (push down to select, turn to modify). When done, press the dial and home buttons for 3 seconds again, or find the ’exit clinical menu’ option in the menus. (complete manual available via email, below) ResMed S9 Series (S9 AutoSet, S9 Elite, S9 Escape Auto, S9 Escape, S9 VPAP S, S9 VPAP ST, S9 VPAP Auto & S9 VPAP Adapt): For Setup Instructions with pictures, click here. Plug in machine and turn the Push Dial until the device is showing the Home position (Home Icon illuminated). In Home position, press the Push Dial and the Setup Menu buttons down simultaneously for 3 seconds. The clinician menu will appear. Select parameter(s) you wish to modify with the Push Dial (push down to select, turn to modify). When done, select the Home choice again from the displayed menu, push down the Push Dial again and the adjustment is saved. (complete manual available via email, below) ResMed VPAP II: For Setup Instructions, click here. For the free ResScan and OSCAR can be seen in the Display. While still pressing the ramp-button press the humidifier button, until the pressure-setting-menu appears.Weinmann SOMNOcomfort 2: Press the ramp-button until the display is clear (or ’A’ is blinking if Automatic Mode is enabled). While still pressing the ramp-button pre
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To get the Clinician Setup Manual for your CPAP Machine CLICK HEREFor instructions on how to set the optimum pressure on your CPAP Machine, CLICK HERE
Step 1:On top of the CPAP machine, there is an LCD screen menu.Select the appropriate quadrant by turning the knob.(see Picture 1):Picture 1Step 2:Turn the knob to select ’setup’.Press down the knob and the arrow key simultaneously until you hear the CPAP machine beep twice. (see Picture 2)Picture 2Step 3:This will take you to a second menu. Select ’setup’ again by turning the knob and then pressing the round knob. (see Picture 3)Picture 3Step 4:This will take you to the CPAP clinician setup options. (see Picture 4)Picture 4Scroll down by turning the knob.Make a selection by pressing the knob down, which will activate the option.Change the setting by turning the knob again (for instance, from a 5 minute to 10 minute ramp time).Press knob to lock that choice in. Get CPAP help on the Apnea Board Forum: CLICK HEREReview of the PR System One REMstar CPAP machinesPR System One REMstar Auto Series 60 Heated HoseDISCLAIMER & LEGAL NOTICE: BY USINGTHESE CPAP SETUP DIRECTIONS AND SETUP GUIDES, YOU UNDERSTAND THAT YOUARE PERSONALLY ASSUMING ALL RISK FOR USING INFORMATION ON THIS WEB PAGEAND IN THESE DOCUMENTS AND WILL NOT HOLD APNEA BOARD, ITS MEMBERS,OWNERS, ADMINISTRATORS AND MODERATORS LIABLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS, DAMAGES,PHYSICAL HARM, (INCLUDING DEATH), MENTAL HARM OR ANY OTHER HARM THATMAY COME TO YOU, YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS, FRIENDS, CO-WORKERS OR ANY OTHERPERSONS WHO MAY RECEIVE THIS INFORMATION FROM YOU. YOU MAY NOT USE,COPY OR DOWNLOAD THESE DOCUMENTS UNLESS YOU HAVE A LEGAL RIGHT TO DO SOUNDER ALL APPLICABLE U.S. LAWS. INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS WEB PAGE,APNEA BOARD FORUMS AND ON THE APNEABOARD.COM WEB SITE SHOULD NOT BECONSIDERED AS MEDICAL ADVICE. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A QUALIFIEDPHYSICIAN BEFORE SEEKING TREATMENT FOR ANY MEDICAL CONDITION, INCLUDINGSLEEP APNEA. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A QUALIFIED PHYSICIAN BEFORECHANGING PRESSURE ON ANY MEDICAL DEVICE, INCLUDING CPAP MACHINES.We need your helpIf you can, please donate a couple of dollars to Apnea Board by clicking on the ’Donate’ button below:
Quick links to sections of this page:Clinician Manuals available via email | How to ask for a Clinician Manual via emailClinician Manuals available for download | Setup Instructions for common CPAP MachinesInstructions and Clinician Setup Manuals to help you change pressure settings on most any CPAP machine by SuperSleeper, Apnea Board Administrator
There is a lot of talk about how it’s ’illegal’ for Sleep Apnea patients to adjust or change their own CPAP machine pressure settings; that only a licensed, certified or qualified technician, physician or clinician can do it.
First of all, I challenge anyone to show me any local, state or federal law that makes adjusting your own legally-obtained CPAP machine a crime, or even threatens punitive action for doing so. Go ahead, I double-dog dare ya. If you can show me such a law, I’ll give you a one-year free membership on Apnea Board. Oh, wait... that’s already free. Moving right along...
Yes, you must first have a prescription to obtain a CPAP machine - but after you OWN one, you are within your rights to do whatever you please with it, including using it as a leaf blower, running it over with the family car, or... (oh no!) - changing your own pressure settings. Below is some excellent info regarding setting pressures on common CPAP machines.
DISCLAIMER & LEGAL NOTICE: BY USING THESE CPAP SETUP DIRECTIONS AND SETUP GUIDES, YOU UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE PERSONALLY ASSUMING ALL RISK FOR USING INFORMATION ON THIS WEB PAGE AND IN THESE DOCUMENTS AND WILL NOT HOLD APNEA BOARD, ITS MEMBERS, OWNERS, ADMINISTRATORS AND MODERATORS LIABLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS, DAMAGES, PHYSICAL HARM, (INCLUDING DEATH), MENTAL HARM OR ANY OTHER HARM THAT MAY COME TO YOU, YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS, FRIENDS, CO-WORKERS OR ANY OTHER PERSONS WHO MAY RECEIVE THIS INFORMATION FROM YOU. YOU MAY NOT USE, COPY OR DOWNLOAD THESE DOCUMENTS UNLESS YOU HAVE A LEGAL RIGHT TO DO SO UNDER ALL APPLICABLE U.S. LAWS. INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS WEB PAGE, APNEA BOARD FORUMS AND ON THE APNEABOARD.COM WEB SITE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS MEDICAL ADVICE. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A QUALIFIED PHYSICIAN BEFORE SEEKING TREATMENT FOR ANY MEDICAL CONDITION, INCLUDING SLEEP APNEA. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A QUALIFIED PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING PRESSURE ON ANY MEDICAL DEVICE, INCLUDING CPAP MACHINES. FAIR USE NOTICE: This web site and associated forums contain copyrighted material, the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance the understanding of Sleep Apnea treatment and to advance the educational level of Sleep Apnea patients with regard to their health. We sometimes include the full text of articles and documents rather than a simple link because we have found that links frequently ’go bad’ or change over time. We believe this constitutes a ’fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site and associated discussion forums is distributed without fee or payment of any kind to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond ’fair use’, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Please Keep Reading
When it comes to our health, we need to realize that (contrary to the claims of some health care professionals)no one is looking out for your personal health as much as you. Apnea Board was created to promote ’patient empowerment’-- we believe patients are their own best primary care provider. You can and should be trusted with the knowledge of how to adjust pressure settings on your own CPAP machine. If you use common sense and take simple precautions, you can safely and properly fine-tune your CPAP settings to enhance the effectiveness of your treatment.
We’re not providing medical advice here, so we recommend you consult with a qualified sleep doctor before making any changes to sleep apnea therapy. You should never change settings on your CPAP machine without first having a basic understanding of how to properly make such adjustments. CPAP pressures should be changed slowly, in small increments, over a long period of time, taking note of how you feel after each change. For a detailed explanation of how to determine the optimum pressure on your CPAP machine, click here. Getting into the clinician setup mode on your CPAP machine is pretty simple, really.If you’re not sure which CPAP model you have, please go to our CPAP Pictures Page to identify your machine. If you’d like assistance or advice from fellow Sleep Apnea patients, please join the Apnea Board Forum and ask any question you like.
*Section One is a list of brief instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu for common CPAP machines.
*Section Two is a list of common CPAP Clinician Setup Manualsavailable via direct download.
*Section Three is a list of CPAP Clinician Setup Manualsavailable through email only.
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Apnea Board is an educational web site and we survive on the kindness of our members. If you have benefited from our CPAP setup instructions, the manuals or the forum, please consider donating a small amount to help us pay for our increased bandwidth hosting costs.We greatly appreciate your help!
If you would like to donate using a major credit card, please click on the ’DONATE’ button below to use PayPal for your donation (you do not need a PayPal account to use your credit card): Thanks much for anything you can do. If you would rather donate by cash or check, please click here..[GO BACK TO TOP OF PAGE]SECTION ONE: Clinician Setup Menu Instructions for Common CPAP Machines:Respironics System One Clinician Manual Free
DeVilbiss IntelliPAP 2 CPAP (DV63 Standard Plus & DV64 AutoAdjust): you can enter the setup menu by simultaneously pressing the Blower ON/OFF button, the Ramp button and the Rotary Knob. The 3 buttons must be held down until the screen says ’Entering Clinician Menu’. For instructions with pictures, please CLICK HERE. To receive the full Clinician Manual via email, please refer to Section Three below.Respironics REMstar Auto (older pre-2007 standard unit, not ’M’ series, not the PR System One): you can enter the setup menu by holding down the Ramp button and both of the right and left arrow buttons under the display window, while plugging in the CPAP. The 3 buttons must be held down until the setup screen starts.Respironics REMstar M Series (CPAP or BiPAP): Unplug the power cord from the back of the CPAP machine, then hold down both the left and right arrow keys while simultaneously plugging in the power supply. Once the device beeps twice, release the buttons. After you hear the two beeps, you’ll see the word setup in the lower right corner of the LCD screen. When you select setup you’ll be in the clinician’s mode where you can adjust every feature of the CPAP machine, including the pressure setting. Philips-Respironics PR System One (REMstar Auto, REMstar DS150, BiPAP ST, BiPAP AVAPS, BiPAP Auto with Bi-Flex, BiPAP Pro with Bi-Flex, REMstar Pro with C-Flex & REMstar Plus): For Setup Instructions with pictures, click here. Supply power to the device: first, plug the socket end of the AC power cord into the power supply. Then plug the pronged end of the AC power cord into an electrical outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch. Finally, plug the power supply cord’s connector into the power inlet on the back of the device. Once the device is powered, the home screen appears (it is a large box on the screen with four little boxes you can select by turning the control wheel). Turn the wheel to toggle between the 4 options and highlight ’setup’. Once setup is highlighted press and hold both the control wheel and ramp button on the device for at least 5 seconds. You will hear a double beep and the provider mode screen will appear. Also, you should remove the smart card prior to making adjustments, otherwise it will revert to the previous settings. (note: setup manuals for the REMstar Auto, BiPAP Auto & REMstar Pro machines are available by email, below) Philips-Respironics DreamStation Series Machines (DreamStation Auto BiPAP, DreamStation BiPAP Pro, DreamStation Auto CPAP, DreamStation CPAP Pro, & DreamStation CPAP): For Setup Instructions with pictures, click here. Supply power to the device: first, plug the socket end of the AC power cord into the power supply. Then plug the pronged end of the AC power cord into an electrical outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch. Finally, plug the power supply cord’s connector into the power inlet on the back of the device. Once the device is powered, press and hold both the control dial and the Ramp button on the device for at least 5 seconds. You are now in Provider Mode. To adjust a setting, rotate the control dial to your desired menu option, then press the control dial to select that setting. Rotate the control dial to change the setting. Press the control dial again to save the change. Select the ’Home’ icon to exit Provider Mode and return to Patient Mode. (note: setup manuals for these machines are available by email, below)Philips-Respironics DreamStation 2 Series Machines: Supply power to the device, then press and hold the power button and the light around it will start flashing. While holding the power button with the light flashing, swipe down from the top of the touch screen to enter the provider mode.Philips-Respironics REMstar SE: Click HERE for instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu.Respironics SleepEasy: Plug in the machine while simultaneously pressing the plus and minus buttons on top of the machine. The LCD shows the pressure setting along with an icon of a open padlock. To move between options, press the ramp button. The plus and minus buttons adjust the increments. Respironics Solo LX : Click HERE for instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu.Respironics REMstar Virtuoso: Click HERE for instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu.Respironics BiPAP Auto SV & BiPAP ST (older gray colored model): Click HERE for instructions on how to enter the Clinician Setup Menu.Respironics REMstar Lite: plug the cord into the AC outlet and leave the other end unattached to the machine. Then, firmly hold down both the ramp and power button while plugging the cord into the machine at the same time. When you do so, the ’unlock’ icon appears and the blower starts up. You can then navigate through the menu to change pressures.Puritan Bennett GoodKnight 420 Series: Make sure the CPAP machine is plugged in, then find the secret button beneath the ’Go’ in the word GoodKnight which appears just above the LCD screen. Press the secret button and the Information Access button simultaneously for 2 or 3 seconds. The CPAP machine will now be in the provider setup mode. Press the Information Access button to cycle through the list of adjustable settings, and use the arrow buttons to make adjustments. Invacare Polaris EX (and possibly other Invacare models): While in stand-by press and hold both up and down arrows for about 15 seconds. Press up arrow for setup. Use up and down arrows to adjust each setting. Press the large Invacare (enter) button to go to the next setting. If it asks you ’compliance yes/no?’, select ’yes’. (complete manual via email is listed below)Invacare Polaris LT(you will need a manometer to adjust pressure exactly): Open the top cover using a screwdriver; this will reveal two ’secret’ UP and DOWN buttons. Turn the machine on and press both the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 3-5 seconds until the pressure LED light turns on. To reduce pressure, push the DOWN button; to increase pressure, press the UP button. Use a manometer to adjust exact pressure output.Fisher & Paykel HC 234: Enter programming mode by holding down the ’Ramp’ (top) button and the ’Next’ (Right arrow/bottom button) for three seconds. When you get into the pressure set mode you will first be able to set adjust altitude, which is indicated by a drawing of a mountain range on your screen. You can change or ignore this setting and then push the ’Next’ (Right arrow/bottom button) to advance to pressure setting which will be indicated by the characters ’cm h20 ’ on the screen. Use the Up and Down keys to change the pressure setting. Lastly, push the bottom button again to exit programming mode.Fisher & Paykel HC 220 & 220LE: On the side of the machine where the power switch is, you should be able to see a little small cut-out shape like a square, or hidden door. Simply push and pull down and it should slide off, under that there is a black dial that you turn up or down to change the pressure. (note: the right dial, not the left). Right in front of the adjuster knob is an LCD window that will give you the current pressure setting. Fisher & Paykel ICON Auto, Premo & Novo: Start from the 12 o’clock position of the Home Screen. Press and hold the button in the middle of the SmartDial, and use your other hand to turn the SmartDial in a clockwise direction until you return to the 12 o’clock postion. Do not release the Smart Dial button while turning. Turn the SmartDial back (counter clockwise) one position while still holding down the button and the settings in the Clinician Menu will appear. You can now release the SmartDial button. NOTE: The Clinician Menu will default back to the Patient Menu after 30 seconds, or if the unit is turned off at the power supply. You can manually exit the Clinician Menu by repeating the instructions to enter the menu. 2017 Fisher & Paykel SleepStyle Series:click here. ResMed S8 Compact, S8 Elite, S8 AutoSet Vantage & AutoSet Spirit: Press the right and down arrows simultaneously for about 3 seconds until the word ’clinical’ appears. Select Menu, then use the left and right arrows to cycle through the settings. Use the up and down arrows to make adjustments.ResMed A10 Series (AirSense 10 AutoSet, AutoSet for Her, Elite, CPAP, AirCurve 10 VAuto, S, ST, ASV, & CS PaceWave): For Setup Instructions with pictures, click here. The ’dial’ can be turned or pushed. The button below the screen with the house icon is called the ’home’ button. To access the clinician menu, press the dial and the home buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The clinician menu will appear. Select parameter(s) you wish to modify with the dial (push down to select, turn to modify). When done, press the dial and home buttons for 3 seconds again, or find the ’exit clinical menu’ option in the menus. (complete manual available via email, below) ResMed S9 Series (S9 AutoSet, S9 Elite, S9 Escape Auto, S9 Escape, S9 VPAP S, S9 VPAP ST, S9 VPAP Auto & S9 VPAP Adapt): For Setup Instructions with pictures, click here. Plug in machine and turn the Push Dial until the device is showing the Home position (Home Icon illuminated). In Home position, press the Push Dial and the Setup Menu buttons down simultaneously for 3 seconds. The clinician menu will appear. Select parameter(s) you wish to modify with the Push Dial (push down to select, turn to modify). When done, select the Home choice again from the displayed menu, push down the Push Dial again and the adjustment is saved. (complete manual available via email, below) ResMed VPAP II: For Setup Instructions, click here. For the free ResScan and OSCAR can be seen in the Display. While still pressing the ramp-button press the humidifier button, until the pressure-setting-menu appears.Weinmann SOMNOcomfort 2: Press the ramp-button until the display is clear (or ’A’ is blinking if Automatic Mode is enabled). While still pressing the ramp-button pre
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