I can't live without my machine. I've had it since May of 2016 and I have used it every night since then. The features are too many to list but I can tell you that this machine has saved my life.
I wish to inform that I`ve been practicing for few monthsusing this snoring treatment SnoringTreatment5.blogspot.com and I had excellent results. The best part is I never snored any longer after almost 2 months of doing the physical activity. Neither the snoring or the feared sleep apnea have returned. .
I’ve been using this model for several years. Could not do without it. When I did a sleep study I stopped breathing 41 times per hour. No wonder I kept falling asleep all the time. I have to use my machine for at least 4 hours at night to keep my driving licence, but I use it all night anyway. A real life saver.
I’ve had a lot of cpap machines and I have to say this one is by far the best one I have ever had. Never had any problem with the machine since I’ve had it. Sleep good thru out the night.
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about how to cure sleep apnea at home try Nadazma Amazing Sleep Helper(just google it ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my brother in law got cool success with it.
my new machine is quiet until I take off the mask at nite. Basically I have to take it off to rinse dry mouth. Think there is a setting to auto stop when mask is off. Have to find it. Must not wake up wife.
mine sounds like a motorcycle going thru the gears when I breathe unless the lady that set it up put the filter in backwards. as for the dry mouth guy . I'm a mouth breather when I sleep and have been getting severe dry mouth lately . so I'm going to try a chin strap. because the air could be leaking out through your mouth causing it to dry .I hope this helps
@@Garysopinion I was thinking like a hand held hairdryer. It is SOOO loud when you slip the mask off without turning it off. That's my main complaint. Between family members we've had 4 of these and all the same - not a fluke.
Eddy, porfa ayudame ! yo compre una maquina pero no tiene el Humidificador, dime si es importante con el agua?? ó si no hay problema que no le ponga el agua, solo la maquina.
@@marthakontos2113 Hola no ay problema con usar la machina sin el humdifier lo unico que puede pasar es que le seca la boca. No ay problema usar la CPAP sin agua.
Hi I got my dreamstation about a year now and no problems yet all so some one asked of buying the cleaning out fit I would not pay 400$ for this I use anibacterial dish soap or pure white vinegar on my hose and my nose gear and i been on c pap for 9 years no problems i do the cleaning once a week hope this helps you all,,,
kenamaro sorry took so long.. it is very effective but like many new users it is very uncomfortable to sleep in. But when I do I feel good. I use it as much as I can but most days I’m not going to lie, I don’t just bc I feel claustrophobic
I have had three machines in 10 years and this one is my favorite. I have had it for 7 years and the only problem I have is putting it on before I fall asleep.
Hi there, thanks for sharing! We are glad you have had success using CPAP therapy. If you ever have any questions or need assistance, our team would be happy to help. Call us at 866-414-9700.
i got mine 2 . It save my life . I would like to ask is it important to pre heat like how many minutes ? Before u start using it . Because i staright away to use it .
Check the seal mating the base station to the vertical face of the tank. Make sure its seated properly. Also check the seal in the top lid above the tank. It round lip around the outside may have folded over on itself or stuck together, run your finger under that lip to ensure its like a flap seal.
I've had mine for about ten yrs. I had a back operation & in the recovery room I stopped breathing. My husband & son was called right away, (they were on their way to work hubby went berserk), but then I started breathing and my doctor diagnosed it as, "Sleep Apnea". It really takes a lot off my mind to have it, and a lot off of my hubby's mind so he doesn't wake up to a dead wife. (shutters)... Anyway, it also comes to a point that if I don't have it it's scary because I don't want to stop breathing either. I'm comfortable with my machine to say the least. One time we went on vacation and I forgot my cord at home. We were only gone 3 (three) days and the second night is the night I woke up from lack of air and I awoke sucking up a ton of air, which scared the hell out of me. Needless to say I never did that again. Be careful & double check your equipment all the time. I do have a few questions, but I don't know who to ask or how. Any suggestions???
Hello Marie. We are happy to hear that you are having success with your CPAP therapy. If you have questions, our team would be happy to help. Please call one of our customer service team members at 1-(866)-414-9700.
Hi! I have this unit as well. I was curious if I can use the machine on a daily basis without the humidifier? Would it make any difference in how effective the machine is? I don’t particularly care for the moisture. I don’t use any of the heating features either. Please help! Thank you.
Yes, you would be able to use the Dreamstation CPAP machine without the humidifier and still get the CPAP therapy. The humidifier is a comfort feature, and it is not necessary if you prefer not to use it.
I love this machine so much, I can't stop telling people about it LOL. I know its the machine and not my mask because I'm using it with my old mask and I never wake up to hit the ramp button anymore. My old machine would wake me up because the pressure was so uncomfortable and I would hit ramp to fall asleep again. I was doing this 2 or 3 times a night! now its zero times a night! And my pressure is actually higher now, 6 - 16 (it used to be 4 - 14) but its way more comfortable now with this machine.
Was really nervous getting a cpap machine for the second time...the first time I had one, I couldn't stand it and refused to give it a real chance. I've now had this cpap machine for about 1 1/2 months...and there hasn't been 1 single night I've not used it! I'm finally getting some real sleep after years of misserable sleep full of nightmares, frequent wakings needing to use the bathroom, and tons of tossing and turning. I HATED sleep before this...now I really look forward to it each night! What's really great...is that I'm finally really getting use to it. I don't even notice the mask and the air pumping into me anymore. At first it felt like a bit of a struggle to breath with it...but now it's almost completely normal. And I use to wake up in the mornings with my mask off...I never remembered taking it off in the night, but I was. That hasn't happened in a couple of weeks now. It's just great! It hasn't fixed all of my sleeping issues...but dang, it's been pretty amazing. I use to average 45+ disturbances per hour during my sleep...with my cpap machine, it's dropped down to a 30 day average of 1.9 :D. My sleep is deep now too. It's amazing and restorative. I never really got much deep sleep before...I was constantly tossing and turning and frequently waking up...or having nightmares and screaming out in my sleep./sigh...I sure don't miss that!! I love that I no longer fear sleep1 Sleep felt like an enemy to me before...and no matter how tired I was, I fought hard to stay awake. I felt like the moment I fell asleep I'd be plunged into violent nightmares...and I'd wake up frequently and feel miserable. I'd only get 2-3 hours of decent sleep per 3 or 4 days and I just couldn't function! I'm now getting 5 or 6 hours of solid sleep per night, and sometimes I'll take a nap during the day as needed. And I love my sleep! I don't plunge anymore...I float into sleep now! What a wonderful feeling that is! I understand that not everyone can do cpap machines...it's just too uncomfortable for them. And I don't look down on them...I had the same issue the first time I tried one years ago...but I do feel bad for them :(. They're really missing out. It's been less than 2 months for me...but it's already made a major positive impact on my life. I'm getting the best sleep of my life...and it's getting better as I'm getting more use to the machine! Sorry for the long post! xP
+twitchster77 Don't apologize for the 'long' post, as I'm about to become a new CPAP user--specifically with the Philips DreamStation Auto--so I'm looking to read about how others have adjsted to the machine, any problems, etc. But, I'm more looking for reassurance that it works! Frankly, after trying everything from wedge pillows (gravity) to silicone nose rings (to presumably keep nasal passages open), etc., I feel like I'm almost out of options, which is why I have to start using the DreamStation, because I feel like my life literally depends on it working for me. About a month ago I was diagnosed again (first time was diagnosed with mild sneep apnea 3 yrs ago, but found the CPAP options cumbersome and noisy), this time with severe sleep apnea, so I'm going to start by watching TV with the mask, so that hopefully my body gets used to it. I used to LOOOVE sleeping, so now that I've done a total 180 and struggle to sleep more than 2 hours at a time, I really feel like CPAP is my last chance...or I'm screwed!! Any advice or suggestions you may have would be MUCH appreciated, as I'm awaiting for my DreamStation to arrive. Thanks, Mike in Boston.
We would be able to tell you the cost of a machine from a different distributor. Please reach out to a company based in that location. If you are asking what the coast would be for us to ship a machine, please reach out to questions@thecpapshop.com.
FYI, this machine does NOT have an automatic "on" feature like my ResMed Aircurve 10 did. I had to get an new CPAP because I now have Central Sleep Apnea. That feature was great...
What do you mean by automatic on? I can put my mask on, and breath a few times into the mask...and my dreamstation turns on automatically for me. Is that what you mean? I think it's an option that you have to turn on in the settings. I don't remember if it's in the basic settings, or the advance settings...you can get to the advance settings by holding in the round dial and the small ramp button on top for about 5 seconds.
I just got one to replace my old one. It works great, I especially like the fact is is 12 volt instead of 24 volt so I can use a portable car jump start type battery to easily run it when power goes out. I only wish the humidifier would hold more water as my tank is sometimes dry when I wake up with this machine.
I got one last August, one of the first few in my state. I've used a CPAP machine for more than 15 years, and my sleep has been poorest on this machine. I was sleeping great on my Remstar One until it stopped working. So, a new machine was necessary. My provider only carries the Dreamstation. When I used the auto-mode on humidity, it would wake me up with spikes of freezing air throughout the night. I added a heated hose, but that did not help. I turned that feature off. The humidifier runs low at six hours and dry at about 7 hours. I quit using the pre-heat. No improvement. I put a regular, non-heated hose on. It clicked loudly and rained condensation on me. I put a sleeve on the hose and those problems stopped. But if by chance I managed to get more than 7 hours, my throat was in bad shape from running with a dry humidifier. And the little white fill line is hard to see. The humidifier reservoir has much more surface air space available for evaporation than my old machine. I think this is a design flaw, giving me more moisture in a shorter period of time and running dry much sooner. Never had that problem before. The pressure on exhale was too high (does not back off enough) and the flex was less adaptable than my previous machine (RemStar one). I tried various settings, but I never managed a good night's sleep. My throat stayed sore and hoarse and my GERD got a lot worse. Sometimes, the flex pressure seems to actually cause apneas that wake me up. I lie there for a while and observe it happen. I stop the machine and start it again and that stops. (I have great fit on a full-face mask, so that is not the problem.) The phone app software does not report any additional data from what I can see on the machine itself and that is just for one night (no trends). At least that's how it works on my Adroid smart phone. Sleepyhead open source software is great for long term trends and deeper information, but the developer has not yet added data analysis on this machine. To top it off, the machines turns on a bright, white/blue light when it starts and when it stops. I can see everything in the room, and it's enough to wake up my partner. Anybody who knows anything about sleep knows a reddish light is much better. It slaps off my melatonin right when I need it most. My providers say I'm the only one reporting problems, but that's not what I see when I scan the forums. They can't give me anything else. So, I am back to shopping for one on my own. It's really unfortunate when a supposedly improved technology is actually two steps back.
Good info. I don't use the humidifier because I wake up drowning in condensation. Didn't know about the setting until I saw this. Still can't get the Bluetooth app to work though. Keeps asking for a code that appears on the screen but no code appears on the screen..
Thank you for the demo. Just wondering what would cause water to be under the water basin on the heating element? We tested the basins and there are no leaks in them Please help. ty
Then you overfilled your basin. There's a water line on it. If you over fill past it then when you close the top, excess water escapes the funnel. It usually doesn't get inside the unit, but you want it on the heating element either. The water line is faint. Hold it up to the light, you'll see it.
Hi Nancy! Great question, check out the brief demo in our video here: ruclips.net/video/NqW6VLEXH38/видео.html We will definitely include a more detailed explanation in an upcoming video!
On the Flex setting I have choices 1-3, what would be the most comfortable one ? I have a very difficult time exhaling back from my pressure of 8. Have had it for 3 days and I only average 2 hours I wake up hot and just uncomfortable, can't sleep on my stomach sucks.
3 is the highest Flex setting, and will flex (lower the pressure) more when you exhale. Talk to your provider, would recommend the DreamWear mask for sleeping on your stomach. Also ask about EZ-Start to help cope with your pressure.
if you start to get chest/lung pains after a few days of first ever using the CPAP machine, is there a specific thing I should talk to my doctor about? thanks
Paul, thank you for reaching out. However, the CPAP Shop cannot offer any medical advice and recommends that you consult with a physician to discuss all of the symptoms you are currently feeling.
I have a problem sleeping and get up about 4 times a night and sometime i start thinking about my wirk day, upcoming meetings and projects and then i cant get back to sleep. I am going to call the dr and get the study done
HI I was told when travelling to other areas I don't have to take the humidifier piece with me. What areas in general would you not need to take the humidifier with you? Heading to Vegas NV in July and was curious if I should take it or not.
Question we had a power interruption and my husband Respironics DreamStation will not come back on. I have unplugged it to reset but it does not work . Can you help?
I am just starting to using this machine. I've had it for 5 years, but never really used it. I vaguely remember the instructions. One problem I'm having is that I wake up in the middle of the night feeling like the pressure is too forceful INTO my mouth mask .... almost like its suffocateing me. I feel like I have to push (breath) out against a high pressure then take a deep breath. Any advice?
Perhaps reach out to the company you received your machine from about the Flex setting which provides pressure relief. If you adjust that and are still not comfortable, please consult your treating physician about the pressure level.
Hi Jay, have you replaced those parts in the last 6 months to a year? If you have not, we recommend trying to ensure proper functionality. If you would like additional assistance, please call us at 866-414-9700.
I have checked all connections and refit mask and even took humidifier off to see if that would resolve issues. it didn't solve problem. any ideas or suggestions you may have?
If you are planning on using your Dreamstation in your camper you can use the Shielded DC Power Cord System for Respironics DreamStation, SKU# 1120747. This will allow you to use that battery, or it can be used with a deep cycle marine battery: www.thecpapshop.com/pr-dreamstation-shielded-dc-cord-system.
The Dreamstation Auto machine is currently $329.00, or if you include the humidifier it would be 379.00. In order to set the machine, we would need you to provide the sleep study results with the diagnosis of sleep apnea or a prescription. You are welcome to place the order on Thecpapshop.com or please contact one of our customer service representatives at 1-866-414-9700.
According to SoClean.com "The water chamber does not need to be emptied before using the SoClean 2 but the water in your sleep equipment should still be changed as recommended by the manufacturer."
The heat plate would heat up the water to provide humidification, and the heated tube would heat the air inside of the tube before it reaches the CPAP user.
What type of portable battery does this use? The company wants $329 for one. That's too pricey for me. Can they use another brand / type that's more affordable? Thanks
I have this model and the rubber cushion came off the mouthpiece and I can't put it back on? I've seen replace mouthpieces for sale on Amazon but I don't know which sized to purchase?
Thank you for your post. My wife got her Philips Respironics Dreammachine in June 2019 from Southside Infusion / DME located in Houston Texas (713-660-8888) and have been complaining about smell to the company who supplied it however the company people are not giving her time of the day - says that there is no issue. Talked to Curtis, Goldwin and Vinod telling her that it is plastic smell which will not going to harm you - however it is not allowing her to get any sleep and use the machine. They are monitoring the use and telling her that you are not using the machine! What a nonsense response. We need a better replacement machine that does not stink.
My wife’s setting is at 4. She feels as thought it’s too much air pressure and can’t fall asleep comfortable. Her prescribed setting is 4-14. Is there anything we can do?
No not really. It sucks...but it's just something you have to get use to. She WILL get use to it if she lets herself...though I understand her discomfort. I refused to give my cpap machine a real chance the first time I tried one years ago. She just has to keep at it :(. wish there was an easier way. Maybe she can talk to her doctor about trying some sleeping meds to help her get to sleep? Or maybe some over the counter melatonin?
The smaller button with the triangle on it is the ramp button. If an event wakes you up you can hit the ramp button to lower the pressure, which should allow you to fall back to sleep.
Why my therapy time does not match my sleeping time or my CPAP using time? For instance, I use the CPAP for 8 hours and it shows at the end 5 hours or 4.5 hours?
It is most likely generally due to the CPAP mask leaks. If the leaks are excessive, the therapy session will have gaps and present a shorter time span than the full time the mask was worn. However, please contact the manufacturer, as they may be able to provide a more concrete explanation.
Is there any therapy difference between philips auto bipap systm one and dreamstation auto bipap?? Otherthn light weight ,bluetooth, and other modern feautures?? Does it comes with s and t modes?
Hi Tanishka, the machines are very comparable when it comes to the therapy. Most of the differences fall under the conveniences you've mentioned, such as the bluetooth and a color screen, and both machines are under 30 decibels in volume.
Thanks for this great overview. One question, if you know, how does the auto version vary pressure? I mean is it just some kind of programmed fixed varying response, or does it actually respond uniquely to each person based on how they breathing?
This unit is incredibly sensitive and has an algorithm that senses on a breath to breath basis to increase the pressure to the lowest possible to maintain the integrity of the throat during an apnea episode. Once through the episode, it will decrease to the lowest possible pressure so sleeping is more comfortable.
user1198 , 1.2 AHI is fantastic. My people say anything less than 10 is acceptable but of course one should strive for lower numbers. On my older system one machine my numbers bounce around some but they have always been lower with plain cpap and flex. A flex and auto gave me higher numbers. The new electronics might help me and others. If anybody can have a 1.2 then they are ‘dialed in’. That’s an excellent number if it’s for all night.
I just got this one but they never told me it came apart and I didn't get the heated tubing! was that supposed to be in the box? when I got to the place to pick it up they had already opened the box.
+Teia The heated tubing is an optional upgrade for the machine, so it depends on where you got it and what the package you purchased contained. We give the option when you're buying the machine, along with a few other features. www.thecpapshop.com/respironics-dreamstation-auto-cpap
I just got mine and its blowing cool dry air instead of warm moist air at level 5, I lowered the water level so it can warm up easier but its still the same. Any suggestions?
Hello, Bill. The humidifier is intended to provide moisture but will not provide heated air. The setting to change the humidifier on your machine may be blocked by your provider. If it is not you can access this by going into my setup or my comfort, then selecting the option for humidification. In order to change the humidification setting, you would need to select fixed. Another thing you can do to make the therapy more comfortable would be to adjust the preheat option. Turn the Preheat option on about half an hour before you plan to go to sleep. This will heat the water up, so when you go to use the mask it is not blowing cold air.
The Philips Respironics DreamStation starts at $335, but is currently out of stock from the manufacturer due to a recall of the interior foam. If you're curious, check out the DreamStation 2: ruclips.net/video/q64-NmZ7dCM/видео.html
What can I do when my reactions are totally opposite to the norm? I have a Philips Respironics (as demoed above) but my body reacts differently. The higher the humidity, the worse the dry mouth to the point where my tongue is glued to the roof of my mouth and my lips glued shut to be opened only by prying my lips apart with my fingers. I have taken the humidifier right off. I cannot use the full face mask because I take my dentures out at night and the fit is extremely poor and the nose mask isn't much better. The pressure is on 8 but I ramp it down to 4 and the dry mouth isn't quite as severe. My sleep is shallow the whole night until I take the mask off (about 6 am) and then I can get some sleep. After a few nights using the machine, because of the lack of sleep, I have constant headaches, nausea and everything else that goes with insomnia. In this state, I do not feel safe driving a vehicle but have been told by RoadSafety that if I do not use the machine, they will pull my driver's license. The only way I feel half way alive and normal is to stop using the machine for a couple of nights; then I do any shopping and driving around in a day or two then back on the machine. I have tried to talk to my dr who refers me to my specialist who refers me to the people he sent me to for the CPAP machine who refer me back to my dr. There are more issues with the machine but these are the main problems that are destroying my life.
@@Thecpapshop I am not a mouth-breather and never have been. And with my mouth being totally glued shut, how could I be breathing through it and get it to that state. I have actually used a chin strap several times but it has made no difference at all and have used Biotene which was no help at all. Over the years, I have found certain settings work best for me, no humidity, a constant flow and lower pressure. Now my machine is resetting itself and gone to a fluctuating flow. So when I press the 'ramp' button to have the flow at 4, over a short period of time, the pressure will be back up to 8. I have an appt with OxyLife to get the machine recalibrated and hopefully find out how I can reset it myself. I hope I can some resolution to my problem because, if I want to keep my driver's license, I must use the machine. My body seems to go in the opposite direction for some meds as well as the CPAP machine.
It is good that you are having your machine looked at and we hope that helps. Dry mouth can also be caused by different medications or if you are dehydrated. YOu may want to discuss that with our treating physician.
I'm confused as to the "Mask Type" setting which goes from X1 & up. I have a Philips DreamWear Under the Nose nasal mask with a medium cushion size. What would the Resistance setting be?
Just got this machine to replace a broken F&P Icon that has this capacitor that wouldn't turn the machine on after being unplugged from the outlet.. grrr.... hope I won't have such an issue with this model. Programmed obsolecense?
The old F&P Icon had a problem with that capacitor (or whatever it is) that was located as a big bump in the middle of the power cord. Eventually F&P fixed that design flaw and sent my provider with a free replacement machine (without even asking, I guess they replaced everyone's) that still has the bump (a newly designed bump) and I've had no problems since. I'm now thinking of getting the new F&P Sleepstyle machine since my old Icon (the replacement one) is quite a few years old now. The new Sleepstyle does not have that bump thing on the cord.
The pressure is set according to the prescription provided. Perhaps speak to your treating physician about your concerns to see if they can adjust that for you or write you a new script
I am going to be travelling soon and will be taking my cpap machine on a Ryan Air flight. I have booked for a medical device carry on waiver letter but I have to fill out a form. At the end of this form it is asking me the battery type and gives me 3 options to choose from Dry Cell, Gel Cell and Lithium. I know it's not Lithium, but not sure about the other ones. It is powered by a UK plug. Anyone know which one it is?
I love this machine! The only problem I'm encountering is that it makes my mouth super dry and it hurts. The moment I drink some water it's like such immense relief. Has anyone else experienced this?
Cottonmouth usually occurs if you sleep with your mouth open. A full face mask may help. If you already have a full face mask you may want to incorporate a chin strap or the Somnifix adhesive mouth strips. www.thecpapshop.com/somnifix-mouth-strips
how can i get my insurance to give me a nice unit like this and not some janky old non-bluetooth cheap thing? my dr just prescribed my cpap and i have to wait 2-3 weeks in limbo for my insurance to send me whatever they want?
According to ResMed: You should clean the air tubing weekly as described."1. Wash the air tubing in warm water using mild detergent. Do not wash in a dishwasher or washing machine.2. Rinse the air tubing thoroughly and allow to dry, out of direct sunlight and/or heat"
Hello. I'm having an issue with my Dreamstation. Whenever I have to wake up to go to bathroom I see that the machine “restarts” the therapy period again. For example; if I have to wake up 3 times at 1.5 hour intervals and then resume the therapy, the machine shows that last 1.5 hour period as my total therapy for the night. I'm just starting on this. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance for your kind help.
Hello. The machine records usage anytime it's on. It may just be displaying the last session after you woke up and placed your mask back on. You can go to My Comfort on the machine or download the Dreammapper App to view more information.
If the humidification settings have not been locked by the manufacturer you can select the preheat Icon and turn it on or off. The Preheat feature allows up to heat up the water chamber up to 30 minutes before you start your therapy.
Hello, Shailesh. Each machine is going to have its own algorithm, which is patented by the manufacturers . However, cpap machines from Philips Respironics or Resmed will provide the necessary therapy to keep your airway open and you should not notice much of a difference.
@@Thecpapshop but I felt resmed airsense a little better than philips , also why do both the models reduce pressure at the exhale ?( Like cflex) . I herd dreamstation has all aflex, cflex and auto n more modes . So the resmed airsense/airstart allow me to go to c flex type mode , reduce exhale pressure. Another thing is , i have mild osa and dry nose so I'll need a humidifier. My city temperature is warm ( 25 -40 degree Celsius) . Now airstart do not have heated tube and no autoset technology (I don't understand fully this autoset but it's kind of after each 3 breaths it adjust pressure if there is issue) . So is the airstart enough for me? I am ok with no auto ram / auto start etc . But what's difference between auto set and already and auto CPAP part. Seems that both the terms/technology are doing same thing, adjusting pressure at the event of blockage. Also do I need heated tube in that climate ?
The Flex for the Philips Respironics or EPR for the Resmed machines is a feature which slightly lowers the pressure so it s more comfortable when you exhale.
Both machines reduce the pressure during exhalation as a comfort feature to prevent you from breathing against a higher pressure. Furthermore, both the Philips Respironics machines come in a Fixed Pressure Model and Auto Pressure Model. C-Flex and A-Flex are the terms used by Phillips Respironics for the pressure relief upon exhalation feature. ResMed has this exact same feature, referred to as EPR [Expiratory Pressure Relief]. You can adjust the EPR settings of Resmed machines to lower the exhalation pressure. If you live in a dry climate, you may want to use a Nasal Spray along with the Humidifier. The heated tubing can be used to prevent moisture from building up in the tubing, also known as "Rain-Out". In the instance where rain-out is not being experienced, the heated tubing would not be needed. Both the Resmed AirSense10 and the Phillips Respironics Machines have the Auto Start feature and the option for a heated tube. There is a difference between an Auto Machine and the term Auto-Start. The term Auto-Start refers to the technology in which the machine turn on after you breathe into the mask a few times. If you have an Auto Machine, the machine is usually set at a pressure range between 4-20cm. The machine will provide with you the lowest pressure needed in order to keep your airway open. The pressure will rise when the machine senses additional pressure is needed. If you have an Auto Machine and are successfully getting a good night's rest, it is safe to say your machine is properly providing the amount of pressure needed in order to keep your airway open while you are sleeping
@@Thecpapshop i think i should have been more clear .. by airstart I meant the resmed airstart model which is more economical. Lacks few fetures than airsense 10 autoset like heated tube and autoset algorithm and autorem. I tried both airstart and airsense model seems to be working similar to airsense so I wanted to know what am I missing out . On the resmed comparison site it shows that airstart does not have the features which I enlisted above . I m concerned about missing out on autoset algorithm introduced for the airsense . As per my understanding, airstart is also auto CPAP and has APAP mode so it will increase pressure whenever blockages are detected . Autoset algorithm by the look of video on the resmed site seems to be working a step above and tracks each 3-4 breath and then finetunes the pressure. So I needed to know by how much (%,relative) does it improves the AHI or over-all performance .. my budget is suitable for airstart model as m paying out of pocket but just want to know what I m missing out with latest tech in airsense . Also, for dry moses how much the humidifier helps ? I m using prescription nasal drops for blockage and also SODIUM CLORIDE SALINE FOR KEEPING MOIST.
Hi Tate, distilled water needs to be filtered so that your machine is using the best quality of water. Distilled water is used because it is pure and lacks any minerals or chemical contaminants.
How about the nights reading? I want to know how many hours I slept with the machine on and what was my reading for the night ie how many episodes per hour. How do I see this in this model?
The Dreamstation will show you stats for 1-Day, 7-Day, & 30 Day on the screen by selecting the My Info option. You can also download the free DreamMapper App for more detailed information.
Hello, Mr. Santos. I am afraid we are not affiliated with any distributors in those locations. You may inquire directly with the manufacture at 1(800)-345-6443
Hello, Linda. If it is an error code regarding the electric, you may want to try plugging it into another outlet. If the error code is related to something else you are going to want to reach out to the company you received the CPAP machine from.
Stick with it and call us before you purchase any equipment. We will be able to evaluate and provide expert advice on choices and how much you should spend.
@@Thecpapshop what are the risks of developinc central sleep apnea? I'm only in my mid 20s but definitely have OSA. I was wondering if I could safely use this without developing central sleep apnea.
@@Brokenrocktail There is a form of Central Sleep Apnea called Complex Central Sleep Apnea that is induced from using CPAP therapy. the odds are extremely small but DreamStation machines are capable of detecting central apneas. Doctors can read the sleep report from your DreamStation to check for CSA episodes.
Hi Barbara, most units have the model listed directly on top of the machine. It should say 'pro' or 'Auto.' If you are unable to find this, look on the bottom of the machine for the reference or model number. Let me know what you find, I should be able to identify which version you have!
I can't live without my machine. I've had it since May of 2016 and I have used it every night since then. The features are too many to list but I can tell you that this machine has saved my life.
Did have a prescription or did you just buy it from your own accord?
I wish to inform that I`ve been practicing for few monthsusing this snoring treatment SnoringTreatment5.blogspot.com and I had excellent results. The best part is I never snored any longer after almost 2 months of doing the physical activity. Neither the snoring or the feared sleep apnea have returned. .
wish I could control the amount of air 4 or 6 I find to much air and I get to much build up on the lung
I just got mine today i am kinda scared to use it i feel like linda Blair off the excorcist
Hey what do u use it for? For oxygen supply?
I’ve been using this model for several years. Could not do without it. When I did a sleep study I stopped breathing 41 times per hour. No wonder I kept falling asleep all the time.
I have to use my machine for at least 4 hours at night to keep my driving licence, but I use it all night anyway.
A real life saver.
This is my first CPAP. Been using it almost a month. It’s awesome. The app is amazing.
I've just received mine today. First night nerves.
I use the app too. Just curious, what do you find amazing about it? I find it pretty basic, but maybe I'm not using all its features.
I’ve had a lot of cpap machines and I have to say this one is by far the best one I have ever had. Never had any problem with the machine since I’ve had it. Sleep good thru out the night.
long time ago but worth a try, have you ever used a resmed 10, if so which one would you prefer and why, thank you.
Got this machine on the NHS and it working very well. Finally getting some sleep.
En cuanto anda esa makina en usa
I've had sleep apnoea for years and have had zero help from the NHS financially on this how did you manage to get this on the NHS
I've had it for a year ,just now started using it. I got the best sleep .
I got mine 3 days ago. It’s a life saver. I already feel a ton better throughout the day
Glad to hear it is making an improvement, Scott! Please don't hesitate to reach out with any concerns or questions throughout your therapy.
@@Thecpapshop thank you!
Am really impressed with how quiet this machine is.
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about how to cure sleep apnea at home try Nadazma Amazing Sleep Helper(just google it ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my brother in law got cool success with it.
my new machine is quiet until I take off the mask at nite. Basically I have to take it off to rinse dry mouth. Think there is a setting to auto stop when mask is off. Have to find it. Must not wake up wife.
mine sounds like a motorcycle going thru the gears when I breathe unless the lady that set it up put the filter in backwards. as for the dry mouth guy . I'm a mouth breather when I sleep and have been getting severe dry mouth lately . so I'm going to try a chin strap. because the air could be leaking out through your mouth causing it to dry .I hope this helps
@@Garysopinion I was thinking like a hand held hairdryer. It is SOOO loud when you slip the mask off without turning it off. That's my main complaint. Between family members we've had 4 of these and all the same - not a fluke.
@@Garysopinion I don't have to take off the mask because I use a drinking straw I have in a glass of water on the bedside table.
About to hit 6months in the DME business and I absolutely love helping folks who require these devices. Love learning all about em.
Excellent, please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Eddy, porfa ayudame ! yo compre una maquina pero no tiene el Humidificador, dime si es importante con el agua?? ó si no hay problema que no le ponga el agua, solo la maquina.
@@marthakontos2113 Hola no ay problema con usar la machina sin el humdifier lo unico que puede pasar es que le seca la boca. No ay problema usar la CPAP sin agua.
@@marthakontos2113 Tambien los nuevos Machinas Dreamstation ya no tienen el tanque de aqua. Asi si puede usar sin problemas okay.
I was given this device today from the sleep clinic. Watching from London.
Thank you for taking the time to view our video. We wish you success with your new Dream Station CPAP machine.
Hi I got my dreamstation about a year now and no problems yet all so some one asked of buying the cleaning out fit I would not pay 400$ for this I use anibacterial dish soap or pure white vinegar on my hose and my nose gear and i been on c pap for 9 years no problems i do the cleaning once a week hope this helps you all,,,
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My mom just got one of these today for her severe sleep apnea. Wanted to learn more about it so I came here.Thing costs like 520 bucks!
I got mine on sale for $278 - regularly about $100 more.
That’s reasonable price
Cheap price for life saving ..
Wow mine will cost $2400 the lady told me
Thanks to The VA I got my Dreamstation machine today...
Got mine a few months ago from the VA, too.
Is it effective?? Does it make noise ? Thank you
I’m watching right now and just got mine in the mail!!
how much u bought?
kenamaro sorry took so long.. it is very effective but like many new users it is very uncomfortable to sleep in. But when I do I feel good. I use it as much as I can but most days I’m not going to lie, I don’t just bc I feel claustrophobic
I have had three machines in 10 years and this one is my favorite. I have had it for 7 years and the only problem I have is putting it on before I fall asleep.
Hi there, thanks for sharing! We are glad you have had success using CPAP therapy. If you ever have any questions or need assistance, our team would be happy to help. Call us at 866-414-9700.
i got mine 2 . It save my life .
I would like to ask is it important to pre heat like how many minutes ? Before u start using it . Because i staright away to use it .
Check the seal mating the base station to the vertical face of the tank. Make sure its seated properly. Also check the seal in the top lid above the tank. It round lip around the outside may have folded over on itself or stuck together, run your finger under that lip to ensure its like a flap seal.
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I've had mine for about ten yrs. I had a back operation & in the recovery room I stopped breathing. My husband & son was called right away, (they were on their way to work hubby went berserk), but then I started breathing and my doctor diagnosed it as, "Sleep Apnea". It really takes a lot off my mind to have it, and a lot off of my hubby's mind so he doesn't wake up to a dead wife. (shutters)... Anyway, it also comes to a point that if I don't have it it's scary because I don't want to stop breathing either. I'm comfortable with my machine to say the least. One time we went on vacation and I forgot my cord at home. We were only gone 3 (three) days and the second night is the night I woke up from lack of air and I awoke sucking up a ton of air, which scared the hell out of me. Needless to say I never did that again. Be careful & double check your equipment all the time. I do have a few questions, but I don't know who to ask or how. Any suggestions???
Hello Marie. We are happy to hear that you are having success with your CPAP therapy. If you have questions, our team would be happy to help. Please call one of our customer service team members at 1-(866)-414-9700.
i dont ramp up any more. i am use to it, i sleep like a baby. some times 11 hours a night
Hi! I have this unit as well. I was curious if I can use the machine on a daily basis without the humidifier? Would it make any difference in how effective the machine is? I don’t particularly care for the moisture. I don’t use any of the heating features either. Please help! Thank you.
Yes, you would be able to use the Dreamstation CPAP machine without the humidifier and still get the CPAP therapy. The humidifier is a comfort feature, and it is not necessary if you prefer not to use it.
I love this machine so much, I can't stop telling people about it LOL. I know its the machine and not my mask because I'm using it with my old mask and I never wake up to hit the ramp button anymore. My old machine would wake me up because the pressure was so uncomfortable and I would hit ramp to fall asleep again. I was doing this 2 or 3 times a night! now its zero times a night! And my pressure is actually higher now, 6 - 16 (it used to be 4 - 14) but its way more comfortable now with this machine.
Mask problems not machine.
John, that's a mask issue, not the machine.
no, its not a mask issue!! THE THING RUNS OUT OF WATER
WRONG,, ITS THE MACHINE..
I love the blue tooth function that sends the data to my phone, this machine is amazing, I am very shocked my insurance paid for it.
Was really nervous getting a cpap machine for the second time...the first time I had one, I couldn't stand it and refused to give it a real chance.
I've now had this cpap machine for about 1 1/2 months...and there hasn't been 1 single night I've not used it!
I'm finally getting some real sleep after years of misserable sleep full of nightmares, frequent wakings needing to use the bathroom, and tons of tossing and turning. I HATED sleep before this...now I really look forward to it each night!
What's really great...is that I'm finally really getting use to it. I don't even notice the mask and the air pumping into me anymore. At first it felt like a bit of a struggle to breath with it...but now it's almost completely normal. And I use to wake up in the mornings with my mask off...I never remembered taking it off in the night, but I was. That hasn't happened in a couple of weeks now.
It's just great! It hasn't fixed all of my sleeping issues...but dang, it's been pretty amazing. I use to average 45+ disturbances per hour during my sleep...with my cpap machine, it's dropped down to a 30 day average of 1.9 :D.
My sleep is deep now too. It's amazing and restorative. I never really got much deep sleep before...I was constantly tossing and turning and frequently waking up...or having nightmares and screaming out in my sleep./sigh...I sure don't miss that!!
I love that I no longer fear sleep1 Sleep felt like an enemy to me before...and no matter how tired I was, I fought hard to stay awake. I felt like the moment I fell asleep I'd be plunged into violent nightmares...and I'd wake up frequently and feel miserable. I'd only get 2-3 hours of decent sleep per 3 or 4 days and I just couldn't function!
I'm now getting 5 or 6 hours of solid sleep per night, and sometimes I'll take a nap during the day as needed. And I love my sleep! I don't plunge anymore...I float into sleep now! What a wonderful feeling that is!
I understand that not everyone can do cpap machines...it's just too uncomfortable for them. And I don't look down on them...I had the same issue the first time I tried one years ago...but I do feel bad for them :(. They're really missing out. It's been less than 2 months for me...but it's already made a major positive impact on my life. I'm getting the best sleep of my life...and it's getting better as I'm getting more use to the machine!
Sorry for the long post! xP
Thank you so much for sharing your success story!
+twitchster77 Don't apologize for the 'long' post, as I'm about to become a new CPAP user--specifically with the Philips DreamStation Auto--so I'm looking to read about how others have adjsted to the machine, any problems, etc. But, I'm more looking for reassurance that it works! Frankly, after trying everything from wedge pillows (gravity) to silicone nose rings (to presumably keep nasal passages open), etc., I feel like I'm almost out of options, which is why I have to start using the DreamStation, because I feel like my life literally depends on it working for me.
About a month ago I was diagnosed again (first time was diagnosed with mild sneep apnea 3 yrs ago, but found the CPAP options cumbersome and noisy), this time with severe sleep apnea, so I'm going to start by watching TV with the mask, so that hopefully my body gets used to it. I used to LOOOVE sleeping, so now that I've done a total 180 and struggle to sleep more than 2 hours at a time, I really feel like CPAP is my last chance...or I'm screwed!! Any advice or suggestions you may have would be MUCH appreciated, as I'm awaiting for my DreamStation to arrive. Thanks, Mike in Boston.
Is Dream Station a good company to work for?
Just got mine today will be using it tonight i like it!
We hope your new CPAP machine works out well for you.
@@Thecpapshop what is the unit cost at Nagpur.
We would be able to tell you the cost of a machine from a different distributor. Please reach out to a company based in that location. If you are asking what the coast would be for us to ship a machine, please reach out to questions@thecpapshop.com.
Just got mine and took some time but I got use to it. For anyone who has been dignaso. Don't be afraid it will help u
I love my dreamstation ! Absolutely awesome 👏
I am not using water unsure what to do?
very useful machine. Thank you for showing the machine use and features.
You are very welcome. Thank you for taking the time to view our video.
FYI, this machine does NOT have an automatic "on" feature like my ResMed Aircurve 10 did. I had to get an new CPAP because I now have Central Sleep Apnea. That feature was great...
What do you mean by automatic on?
I can put my mask on, and breath a few times into the mask...and my dreamstation turns on automatically for me. Is that what you mean?
I think it's an option that you have to turn on in the settings. I don't remember if it's in the basic settings, or the advance settings...you can get to the advance settings by holding in the round dial and the small ramp button on top for about 5 seconds.
@@twitchster77 this feature is why I came here thanks!
I just got one to replace my old one. It works great, I especially like the fact is is 12 volt instead of 24 volt so I can use a portable car jump start type battery to easily run it when power goes out. I only wish the humidifier would hold more water as my tank is sometimes dry when I wake up with this machine.
John Lawrence how long will it run on the jumpstart? I’m thinking of using one of those when dry camping in the motorhome.
How often you need to sanitize this machine
Daily clean pipe mask and humidifer
Finally I got mine ! It’s gonna be a goodnight sleep tonight ! ☺️
We hope you had a very restful evening, and wish you continued success with your CPAP therapy.
Joe Marie did it work?
Joe Mari darn auto correct
Would you recommend this to a 92 yr old bedridden patient with cheyne stokes respiration? Or oxygen respirator is advised instead? Thanks
The CPAP Shop cannot offer any medical advice and recommends that you consult with a physician on your individual care.
I got one last August, one of the first few in my state. I've used a CPAP machine for more than 15 years, and my sleep has been poorest on this machine. I was sleeping great on my Remstar One until it stopped working. So, a new machine was necessary. My provider only carries the Dreamstation.
When I used the auto-mode on humidity, it would wake me up with spikes of freezing air throughout the night. I added a heated hose, but that did not help. I turned that feature off.
The humidifier runs low at six hours and dry at about 7 hours. I quit using the pre-heat. No improvement. I put a regular, non-heated hose on. It clicked loudly and rained condensation on me. I put a sleeve on the hose and those problems stopped. But if by chance I managed to get more than 7 hours, my throat was in bad shape from running with a dry humidifier. And the little white fill line is hard to see.
The humidifier reservoir has much more surface air space available for evaporation than my old machine. I think this is a design flaw, giving me more moisture in a shorter period of time and running dry much sooner. Never had that problem before.
The pressure on exhale was too high (does not back off enough) and the flex was less adaptable than my previous machine (RemStar one). I tried various settings, but I never managed a good night's sleep. My throat stayed sore and hoarse and my GERD got a lot worse.
Sometimes, the flex pressure seems to actually cause apneas that wake me up. I lie there for a while and observe it happen. I stop the machine and start it again and that stops. (I have great fit on a full-face mask, so that is not the problem.)
The phone app software does not report any additional data from what I can see on the machine itself and that is just for one night (no trends). At least that's how it works on my Adroid smart phone. Sleepyhead open source software is great for long term trends and deeper information, but the developer has not yet added data analysis on this machine.
To top it off, the machines turns on a bright, white/blue light when it starts and when it stops. I can see everything in the room, and it's enough to wake up my partner. Anybody who knows anything about sleep knows a reddish light is much better. It slaps off my melatonin right when I need it most.
My providers say I'm the only one reporting problems, but that's not what I see when I scan the forums. They can't give me anything else. So, I am back to shopping for one on my own.
It's really unfortunate when a supposedly improved technology is actually two steps back.
Laurelin Lorefield please tell me what’s the optimum and best machine did you like and using it at the moment comfortably.
Good info. I don't use the humidifier because I wake up drowning in condensation. Didn't know about the setting until I saw this. Still can't get the Bluetooth app to work though. Keeps asking for a code that appears on the screen but no code appears on the screen..
Glad the video helped! If you are still having issues with the app, give us a call at 866-414-9700 and we may be able to help troubleshoot it!
@@Thecpapshop Thanks
Thank you for the demo. Just wondering what would cause water to be under the water basin on the heating element? We tested the basins and there are no leaks in them Please help. ty
Then you overfilled your basin. There's a water line on it. If you over fill past it then when you close the top, excess water escapes the funnel. It usually doesn't get inside the unit, but you want it on the heating element either. The water line is faint. Hold it up to the light, you'll see it.
Would suck if i had a blocked nose 👃 during flu season, this might change my life and hopefully improve my memory
Can you show just how you replace the washable filter, thanks
Hi Nancy! Great question, check out the brief demo in our video here:
ruclips.net/video/NqW6VLEXH38/видео.html
We will definitely include a more detailed explanation in an upcoming video!
On the Flex setting I have choices 1-3, what would be the most comfortable one ? I have a very difficult time exhaling back from my pressure of 8. Have had it for 3 days and I only average 2 hours I wake up hot and just uncomfortable, can't sleep on my stomach sucks.
3 is the highest Flex setting, and will flex (lower the pressure) more when you exhale. Talk to your provider, would recommend the DreamWear mask for sleeping on your stomach. Also ask about EZ-Start to help cope with your pressure.
What did you say the slot on the bottom of the bag was for?
if you start to get chest/lung pains after a few days of first ever using the CPAP machine, is there a specific thing I should talk to my doctor about? thanks
Paul, thank you for reaching out. However, the CPAP Shop cannot offer any medical advice and recommends that you consult with a physician to discuss all of the symptoms you are currently feeling.
I am coughing black “gunk” following the use of your equipment. When will it be fixed?
David, give us a call at 866-414-9700 to further discuss this with you.
I have a problem sleeping and get up about 4 times a night and sometime i start thinking about my wirk day, upcoming meetings and projects and then i cant get back to sleep. I am going to call the dr and get the study done
HI I was told when travelling to other areas I don't have to take the humidifier piece with me. What areas in general would you not need to take the humidifier with you? Heading to Vegas NV in July and was curious if I should take it or not.
Question we had a power interruption and my husband Respironics DreamStation will not come back on. I have unplugged it to reset but it does not work . Can you help?
Hi Mary, give us a call at 866-414-9700 so we can assist you with this issue!
Check the seals inside the humidifier chamber, sounds like one or both of them might have come off and not sealing properly.
Excellent video! Very well explained
Thank you, Rob. We appreciate your feedback and are glad you found our video helpful.
How does it compare to resmed airsense 10
I am just starting to using this machine. I've had it for 5 years, but never really used it. I vaguely remember the instructions. One problem I'm having is that I wake up in the middle of the night feeling like the pressure is too forceful INTO my mouth mask .... almost like its suffocateing me. I feel like I have to push (breath) out against a high pressure then take a deep breath. Any advice?
Perhaps reach out to the company you received your machine from about the Flex setting which provides pressure relief. If you adjust that and are still not comfortable, please consult your treating physician about the pressure level.
For starting out which Flex option works the best?
My humidifier and heated hose stopped working, how do I tell if it is the cpap machine or humidifier.
Hi Jay, have you replaced those parts in the last 6 months to a year? If you have not, we recommend trying to ensure proper functionality. If you would like additional assistance, please call us at 866-414-9700.
I have checked all connections and refit mask and even took humidifier off to see if that would resolve issues. it didn't solve problem. any ideas or suggestions you may have?
+Donny Mackelprang Your best bet would probably be to call the provider who sold you the machine.
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I keep finding water under water tray. Water tray appears not to have leak.
What a fantastic review. Thank you sir!
Tell me about the optional battery, If I am on a trip and in a camper van it would be needed.
If you are planning on using your Dreamstation in your camper you can use the Shielded DC Power Cord System for Respironics DreamStation, SKU# 1120747. This will allow you to use that battery, or it can be used with a deep cycle marine battery: www.thecpapshop.com/pr-dreamstation-shielded-dc-cord-system.
Well that was an informative video. Thank you!
Do you have to have a prescription to purchase
For any machine order, per FDA guidelines we would need a prescription or a copy of the sleep study results with the diagnosis of sleep apnea.
Could you please tell me the cost of it and how to order for purchase please. Thank you
The Dreamstation Auto machine is currently $329.00, or if you include the humidifier it would be 379.00. In order to set the machine, we would need you to provide the sleep study results with the diagnosis of sleep apnea or a prescription. You are welcome to place the order on Thecpapshop.com or please contact one of our customer service representatives at 1-866-414-9700.
Question, I have the dream station machine, and a SoClean 2 machine. Do I still have to clean the reservoir each day or just change water?
According to SoClean.com "The water chamber does not need to be emptied before using the SoClean 2 but the water in your sleep equipment should still be changed as recommended by the manufacturer."
How does it heat without the Preheat option?
The heat plate would heat up the water to provide humidification, and the heated tube would heat the air inside of the tube before it reaches the CPAP user.
What type of portable battery does this use? The company wants $329 for one. That's too pricey for me. Can they use another brand / type that's more affordable? Thanks
It uses a lithium ion battery and unfortunately there are no other options.
I have this model and the rubber cushion came off the mouthpiece and I can't put it back on?
I've seen replace mouthpieces for sale on Amazon but I don't know which sized to purchase?
Hi Andre, what is the name of the mask you're using?
Typically the size is indicated on the cushion itself.
Today I got this dreamstation machine. There is no Preheat option is available on my homescreen. What I have to do?
Hello. It would not been on the home screen. YOu would want to use the knob and scroll till you see the icon that says preheat.
just used my dreamscape for the first time and woke up with a bad headache. the new plastic smell i think
Thank you for your post.
My wife got her Philips Respironics Dreammachine in June 2019 from Southside Infusion / DME located in Houston Texas (713-660-8888) and have been complaining about smell to the company who supplied it however the company people are not giving her time of the day - says that there is no issue. Talked to Curtis, Goldwin and Vinod telling her that it is plastic smell which will not going to harm you - however it is not allowing her to get any sleep and use the machine. They are monitoring the use and telling her that you are not using the machine! What a nonsense response. We need a better replacement machine that does not stink.
@@ishwardave7823 i told my DR. and all he said was im not the only one that has complained, and that it might be my allergies. so not much help there
My wife’s setting is at 4. She feels as thought it’s too much air pressure and can’t fall asleep comfortable. Her prescribed setting is 4-14. Is there anything we can do?
No not really. It sucks...but it's just something you have to get use to. She WILL get use to it if she lets herself...though I understand her discomfort. I refused to give my cpap machine a real chance the first time I tried one years ago.
She just has to keep at it :(. wish there was an easier way. Maybe she can talk to her doctor about trying some sleeping meds to help her get to sleep? Or maybe some over the counter melatonin?
you can change the settings yourself, there is guides on youtube
The ON/OFF switch has a smaller side switch. What is that used for?
The smaller button with the triangle on it is the ramp button. If an event wakes you up you can hit the ramp button to lower the pressure, which should allow you to fall back to sleep.
Why my therapy time does not match my sleeping time or my CPAP using time? For instance, I use the CPAP for 8 hours and it shows at the end 5 hours or 4.5 hours?
It is most likely generally due to the CPAP mask leaks. If the leaks are excessive, the therapy session will have gaps and present a shorter time span than the full time the mask was worn. However, please contact the manufacturer, as they may be able to provide a more concrete explanation.
Is there any therapy difference between philips auto bipap systm one and dreamstation auto bipap?? Otherthn light weight ,bluetooth, and other modern feautures??
Does it comes with s and t modes?
Hi Tanishka, the machines are very comparable when it comes to the therapy. Most of the differences fall under the conveniences you've mentioned, such as the bluetooth and a color screen, and both machines are under 30 decibels in volume.
What water do you use in this machine
It is recommended by the manufacturer to use distilled water to avoid the buildup of any residue or minerals.
Thanks for this great overview. One question, if you know, how does the auto version vary pressure? I mean is it just some kind of programmed fixed varying response, or does it actually respond uniquely to each person based on how they breathing?
Praxia good
This unit is incredibly sensitive and has an algorithm that senses on a breath to breath basis to increase the pressure to the lowest possible to maintain the integrity of the throat during an apnea episode. Once through the episode, it will decrease to the lowest possible pressure so sleeping is more comfortable.
user1198 , 1.2 AHI is fantastic. My people say anything less than 10 is acceptable but of course one should strive for lower numbers. On my older system one machine my numbers bounce around some but they have always been lower with plain cpap and flex. A flex and auto gave me higher numbers. The new electronics might help me and others. If anybody can have a 1.2 then they are ‘dialed in’. That’s an excellent number if it’s for all night.
Very good teaching sir.
Venkatesh, thank you for taking the time to view our video, and we are glad you found it helpful.
I just got this one but they never told me it came apart and I didn't get the heated tubing! was that supposed to be in the box? when I got to the place to pick it up they had already opened the box.
+Teia The heated tubing is an optional upgrade for the machine, so it depends on where you got it and what the package you purchased contained. We give the option when you're buying the machine, along with a few other features. www.thecpapshop.com/respironics-dreamstation-auto-cpap
I just got mine and its blowing cool dry air instead of warm moist air at level 5, I lowered the water level so it can warm up easier but its still the same. Any suggestions?
Hello, Bill. The humidifier is intended to provide moisture but will not provide heated air. The setting to change the humidifier on your machine may be blocked by your provider. If it is not you can access this by going into my setup or my comfort, then selecting the option for humidification. In order to change the humidification setting, you would need to select fixed. Another thing you can do to make the therapy more comfortable would be to adjust the preheat option. Turn the Preheat option on about half an hour before you plan to go to sleep. This will heat the water up, so when you go to use the mask it is not blowing cold air.
I want it how much is it
The Philips Respironics DreamStation starts at $335, but is currently out of stock from the manufacturer due to a recall of the interior foam. If you're curious, check out the DreamStation 2:
ruclips.net/video/q64-NmZ7dCM/видео.html
This one or Apex Medical iCH II Auto machine or XT Machine with Heated Humidifer? Please.
What can I do when my reactions are totally opposite to the norm? I have a Philips Respironics (as demoed above) but my body reacts differently. The higher the humidity, the worse the dry mouth to the point where my tongue is glued to the roof of my mouth and my lips glued shut to be opened only by prying my lips apart with my fingers. I have taken the humidifier right off. I cannot use the full face mask because I take my dentures out at night and the fit is extremely poor and the nose mask isn't much better. The pressure is on 8 but I ramp it down to 4 and the dry mouth isn't quite as severe. My sleep is shallow the whole night until I take the mask off (about 6 am) and then I can get some sleep. After a few nights using the machine, because of the lack of sleep, I have constant headaches, nausea and everything else that goes with insomnia. In this state, I do not feel safe driving a vehicle but have been told by RoadSafety that if I do not use the machine, they will pull my driver's license. The only way I feel half way alive and normal is to stop using the machine for a couple of nights; then I do any shopping and driving around in a day or two then back on the machine. I have tried to talk to my dr who refers me to my specialist who refers me to the people he sent me to for the CPAP machine who refer me back to my dr. There are more issues with the machine but these are the main problems that are destroying my life.
Tnank you for reaching out. To prevent dry mouth you may want to try using a chin strap with your CPAP mask or the Somnifix adhesive mouth strips.
@@Thecpapshop I am not a mouth-breather and never have been. And with my mouth being totally glued shut, how could I be breathing through it and get it to that state. I have actually used a chin strap several times but it has made no difference at all and have used Biotene which was no help at all. Over the years, I have found certain settings work best for me, no humidity, a constant flow and lower pressure. Now my machine is resetting itself and gone to a fluctuating flow. So when I press the 'ramp' button to have the flow at 4, over a short period of time, the pressure will be back up to 8. I have an appt with OxyLife to get the machine recalibrated and hopefully find out how I can reset it myself. I hope I can some resolution to my problem because, if I want to keep my driver's license, I must use the machine. My body seems to go in the opposite direction for some meds as well as the CPAP machine.
It is good that you are having your machine looked at and we hope that helps. Dry mouth can also be caused by different medications or if you are dehydrated. YOu may want to discuss that with our treating physician.
Try a mouth piece through a dentist.
I'm confused as to the "Mask Type" setting which goes from X1 & up. I have a Philips DreamWear Under the Nose nasal mask with a medium cushion size. What would the Resistance setting be?
I don't know if you got your answer but X1 would be the answer. I have the same mask and it is on the label on the packaging.
Just got this machine to replace a broken F&P Icon that has this capacitor that wouldn't turn the machine on after being unplugged from the outlet.. grrr.... hope I won't have such an issue with this model. Programmed obsolecense?
DaveB I had two icon crap out in a year same problem
The old F&P Icon had a problem with that capacitor (or whatever it is) that was located as a big bump in the middle of the power cord. Eventually F&P fixed that design flaw and sent my provider with a free replacement machine (without even asking, I guess they replaced everyone's) that still has the bump (a newly designed bump) and I've had no problems since.
I'm now thinking of getting the new F&P Sleepstyle machine since my old Icon (the replacement one) is quite a few years old now. The new Sleepstyle does not have that bump thing on the cord.
Ive got calcium build up in the water chamber how do get rid of that?
You should use Distilled water and you won’t any of those problems. I have the same water where I live and never use it in my machine.
i like this machine too ,the only problem is i wish that the air was cold not heated..
I got the same one but the air is cool.
this video does not show how to adjust pressure as the title claims to do
Nor do they explain how to adjust humidity settings, which is what I was looking for.
I have the same problem I find too much pressure 4 or 6 I was trying to get it down around two and try it
Yellow light came on. What is it
Hello. May I as where the yellow light is on the machine? Is it the power button or is it on the display screen?
after pre-heating for 30 mins, what mode should you switch the machine on?
Preheating just warms the water. You can interrupt that process at any time
I m new on this machine. Though I connect humidifier with my dreamstation machine, there is no Preheat option on my home screen. What can I do?
Please how can I reduce the pressure of my cpap?i prefer 9 but at the moment the pressure is at 10
The pressure is set according to the prescription provided. Perhaps speak to your treating physician about your concerns to see if they can adjust that for you or write you a new script
I would like to know how to use the seal cushions for the Dreamstation
How long have you been using your machine ? I've just received mine today on the NHS.
Which button is 4 humidifier in A flex
The humidifier settings are completely different from the A flex setting. What are you trying to change?
I am going to be travelling soon and will be taking my cpap machine on a Ryan Air flight. I have booked for a medical device carry on waiver letter but I have to fill out a form. At the end of this form it is asking me the battery type and gives me 3 options to choose from Dry Cell, Gel Cell and Lithium. I know it's not Lithium, but not sure about the other ones. It is powered by a UK plug. Anyone know which one it is?
Hi Stephanie, if you are traveling with the DreamStation as shown in this video, it does not have a battery built-in.
I love this machine! The only problem I'm encountering is that it makes my mouth super dry and it hurts. The moment I drink some water it's like such immense relief. Has anyone else experienced this?
Cottonmouth usually occurs if you sleep with your mouth open. A full face mask may help. If you already have a full face mask you may want to incorporate a chin strap or the Somnifix adhesive mouth strips. www.thecpapshop.com/somnifix-mouth-strips
how can i get my insurance to give me a nice unit like this and not some janky old non-bluetooth cheap thing? my dr just prescribed my cpap and i have to wait 2-3 weeks in limbo for my insurance to send me whatever they want?
Just ask
Can you recommend a place (link) to purchase new filters at a good price?
www.thecpapshop.com/philips-respironics-dreamstation-filter-kit
I have one, I want sale
How do you clean a heated hose?
According to ResMed: You should clean the air tubing weekly as described."1. Wash the air tubing in warm water using mild detergent. Do not wash in a dishwasher or washing machine.2. Rinse the air tubing thoroughly and allow to dry, out of direct sunlight and/or heat"
Hello. I'm having an issue with my Dreamstation. Whenever I have to wake up to go to bathroom I see that the machine “restarts” the therapy period again. For example; if I have to wake up 3 times at 1.5 hour intervals and then resume the therapy, the machine shows that last 1.5 hour period as my total therapy for the night. I'm just starting on this. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance for your kind help.
Hello. The machine records usage anytime it's on. It may just be displaying the last session after you woke up and placed your mask back on. You can go to My Comfort on the machine or download the Dreammapper App to view more information.
I'm receiving my in October can't wait to try this
We hope you love your new machine and have lots of restful nights!
@@Thecpapshop where can I buy it In Ireland or UK or anywhere across the EU? Tks
@@Thecpapshop I got my machine last night but i cant find any Preheat option on my homescreen though I attached my humidifier. What can I do?
If the humidification settings have not been locked by the manufacturer you can select the preheat Icon and turn it on or off. The Preheat feature allows up to heat up the water chamber up to 30 minutes before you start your therapy.
This review was very helpful. Thank You.
Thank you for taking the time to video our vedio and we are glad you hear it helpful.
is the algorith of philips match the autoset feature of the resmed ? confused about the performance.
Hello, Shailesh. Each machine is going to have its own algorithm, which is patented by the manufacturers . However, cpap machines from Philips Respironics or Resmed will provide the necessary therapy to keep your airway open and you should not notice much of a difference.
@@Thecpapshop but I felt resmed airsense a little better than philips , also why do both the models reduce pressure at the exhale ?( Like cflex)
. I herd dreamstation has all aflex, cflex and auto n more modes . So the resmed airsense/airstart allow me to go to c flex type mode , reduce exhale pressure.
Another thing is , i have mild osa and dry nose so I'll need a humidifier. My city temperature is warm ( 25 -40 degree Celsius) . Now airstart do not have heated tube and no autoset technology (I don't understand fully this autoset but it's kind of after each 3 breaths it adjust pressure if there is issue) .
So is the airstart enough for me? I am ok with no auto ram / auto start etc . But what's difference between auto set and already and auto CPAP part. Seems that both the terms/technology are doing same thing, adjusting pressure at the event of blockage. Also do I need heated tube in that climate ?
The Flex for the Philips Respironics or EPR for the Resmed machines is a feature which slightly lowers the pressure so it s more comfortable when you exhale.
Both machines reduce the pressure during exhalation as a comfort feature to prevent you from breathing against a higher pressure. Furthermore, both the Philips Respironics machines come in a Fixed Pressure Model and Auto Pressure Model.
C-Flex and A-Flex are the terms used by Phillips Respironics for the pressure relief upon exhalation feature. ResMed has this exact same feature, referred to as EPR [Expiratory Pressure Relief]. You can adjust the EPR settings of Resmed machines to lower the exhalation pressure.
If you live in a dry climate, you may want to use a Nasal Spray along with the Humidifier.
The heated tubing can be used to prevent moisture from building up in the tubing, also known as "Rain-Out". In the instance where rain-out is not being experienced, the heated tubing would not be needed.
Both the Resmed AirSense10 and the Phillips Respironics Machines have the Auto Start feature and the option for a heated tube.
There is a difference between an Auto Machine and the term Auto-Start.
The term Auto-Start refers to the technology in which the machine turn on after you breathe into the mask a few times.
If you have an Auto Machine, the machine is usually set at a pressure range between 4-20cm. The machine will provide with you the lowest pressure needed in order to keep your airway open. The pressure will rise when the machine senses additional pressure is needed. If you have an Auto Machine and are successfully getting a good night's rest, it is safe to say your machine is properly providing the amount of pressure needed in order to keep your airway open while you are sleeping
@@Thecpapshop i think i should have been more clear .. by airstart I meant the resmed airstart model which is more economical. Lacks few fetures than airsense 10 autoset like heated tube and autoset algorithm and autorem. I tried both airstart and airsense model seems to be working similar to airsense so I wanted to know what am I missing out . On the resmed comparison site it shows that airstart does not have the features which I enlisted above . I m concerned about missing out on autoset algorithm introduced for the airsense . As per my understanding, airstart is also auto CPAP and has APAP mode so it will increase pressure whenever blockages are detected . Autoset algorithm by the look of video on the resmed site seems to be working a step above and tracks each 3-4 breath and then finetunes the pressure. So I needed to know by how much (%,relative) does it improves the AHI or over-all performance .. my budget is suitable for airstart model as m paying out of pocket but just want to know what I m missing out with latest tech in airsense . Also, for dry moses how much the humidifier helps ? I m using prescription nasal drops for blockage and also SODIUM CLORIDE SALINE FOR KEEPING MOIST.
Why does distilled water need two filters?
Hi Tate, distilled water needs to be filtered so that your machine is using the best quality of water. Distilled water is used because it is pure and lacks any minerals or chemical contaminants.
How about the nights reading? I want to know how many hours I slept with the machine on and what was my reading for the night ie how many episodes per hour. How do I see this in this model?
The Dreamstation will show you stats for 1-Day, 7-Day, & 30 Day on the screen by selecting the My Info option. You can also download the free DreamMapper App for more detailed information.
@@Thecpapshop will u please.send me.a.link to purchase this product in Ireland or UK or EU? Tks a mill.
Hello, Mr. Santos. I am afraid we are not affiliated with any distributors in those locations. You may inquire directly with the manufacture at 1(800)-345-6443
Am getting error message of service required and it beeped. Tried unplugging, etc....no go. Thoughts?
Hello, Linda. If it is an error code regarding the electric, you may want to try plugging it into another outlet. If the error code is related to something else you are going to want to reach out to the company you received the CPAP machine from.
Where to go here in Western Cape
Mines has a service required on it what can I do
Hello, give The CPAP Shop a call at 866-414-9700 for more information.
i love this thing - so quiet
Nelson, thank you for your review! We are glad to hear that the Philips Respironics Dreamstation is working out well for you.
New to cpap. Going next week for course, then start trial. Any advice?
Stick with it and call us before you purchase any equipment. We will be able to evaluate and provide expert advice on choices and how much you should spend.
@@Thecpapshop what are the risks of developinc central sleep apnea? I'm only in my mid 20s but definitely have OSA. I was wondering if I could safely use this without developing central sleep apnea.
@@Brokenrocktail There is a form of Central Sleep Apnea called Complex Central Sleep Apnea that is induced from using CPAP therapy. the odds are extremely small but DreamStation machines are capable of detecting central apneas. Doctors can read the sleep report from your DreamStation to check for CSA episodes.
My mouth gets extremely dry do I need to adjust the humidifier to solve my problem
Hi Kaylla, do you know if you sleep with your mouth open? What type of mask are you currently using?
How do you know what machine you have? CPAP Pro or Auto CPAP
Hi Barbara, most units have the model listed directly on top of the machine. It should say 'pro' or 'Auto.'
If you are unable to find this, look on the bottom of the machine for the reference or model number. Let me know what you find, I should be able to identify which version you have!
The CPAP Shop what model is this one? DSX700T11? And what is the difference from the dsx700t11 and dsx700H11??
Hi Chris! The T11 model is the machine only. The H11 is with the heated humidifier.