AirSense AutoSet Noise
AirSense AutoSet Noise
I have had an AirSense AutoSet for Her for less than a week. Since the very first night I noticed a high pitched 'beepy' noise towards the end of the night. I really don't know how to describe it, it doesn't sound like a digital beep (i.e. it's not an error code or similar to the sound of pushing a button), but it's this intermittent high pitched noise... I can hear it faintly with my earplugs out but with them in, it is all I can hear! I have read a bit about the S9's infamous whistle but I am not sure if it's the same?
Has anyone else with an AirSense experienced this? I tried turning off autoclimate and lowering the humidity, but that caused a nosebleed so I had to turn up the humidity. It wasn't a well controlled experiment so I'm not sure if the humidity is related or not.
Considering it doesn't do this the first few hours but always does it after say 5 hours, does anyone have any suggestions? I am not good a debugging things at 3am.
I don't have a backup machine (just started cpap this week), so I REALLY don't want to send it back to Resmed for repair. I bought this out of pocket and I'd rather not buy another on the hope that they can fix this...
Has anyone else with an AirSense experienced this? I tried turning off autoclimate and lowering the humidity, but that caused a nosebleed so I had to turn up the humidity. It wasn't a well controlled experiment so I'm not sure if the humidity is related or not.
Considering it doesn't do this the first few hours but always does it after say 5 hours, does anyone have any suggestions? I am not good a debugging things at 3am.
I don't have a backup machine (just started cpap this week), so I REALLY don't want to send it back to Resmed for repair. I bought this out of pocket and I'd rather not buy another on the hope that they can fix this...
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This is continuing to keep me awake... And now I have noticed that the bottom of the water chamber (the metal plate) is becoming discolored in one spot, like perhaps the heating element is getting too hot? I always keep the chamber filled, but I do use the warmup feature. I'm not sure if it's relevant, related or just normal.
One thought is that perhaps the noise is coming from the mask (AirFit P10)? I am grasping at straws I guess.
I contacted ResMed, if I hear anything useful, I'll post back.
One thought is that perhaps the noise is coming from the mask (AirFit P10)? I am grasping at straws I guess.
I contacted ResMed, if I hear anything useful, I'll post back.
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I've used mine for 6 nights and I'm loving it!! No odd sounds at all.
I don't have the for her model. Just the regular Autoset airsense 10.
I don't have the for her model. Just the regular Autoset airsense 10.
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I have used mine now for three nights and haven't noticed any out of the normal noises. I have the humidifier turned off. In fact its much quieter than my S8 was, all I can hear is myself breathing, not any noise from the machine.
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This is, if I'm not mistaken, is Daytona's very first machine.
After only a week, how many of the rest of us were bothered by the machine noise,
but hardly notice it at all now? Daytona, it will get better; or at least seem to.
In the meantime, make sure your machine is sitting a bit lower than the edge of the bed.
(Mine is about a foot lower, the bed muffles any sounds quite efficiently)
After only a week, how many of the rest of us were bothered by the machine noise,
but hardly notice it at all now? Daytona, it will get better; or at least seem to.
In the meantime, make sure your machine is sitting a bit lower than the edge of the bed.
(Mine is about a foot lower, the bed muffles any sounds quite efficiently)
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Have you tried switching from ear plugs to a white noise machine? I had the S9 whistle with my last machine (I think it was being transmitted by the hose), but white noise (even on very low volume) covered it easily.daytona wrote: I can hear it faintly with my earplugs out but with them in, it is all I can hear! I have read a bit about the S9's infamous whistle but I am not sure if it's the same?
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Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
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All good points. And this is why I always say newbies should not get equipment (esp. new equip) that is not in wide spread use, it makes it so hard to help them.chunkyfrog wrote:This is, if I'm not mistaken, is Daytona's very first machine.
After only a week, how many of the rest of us were bothered by the machine noise,
but hardly notice it at all now? Daytona, it will get better; or at least seem to.
In the meantime, make sure your machine is sitting a bit lower than the edge of the bed.
(Mine is about a foot lower, the bed muffles any sounds quite efficiently)
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My first week on cpap was on a used (now broken) respironics that I scrounged up to get by. The sound of the machine, air whooshing in the tubes, etc don't bother me at all. I have been sleeping next to my husband's jet engine cpap for 6 years.
What bothers me about the noise is that it only happens after 4+ hours of continuous use so I am concerned that it is indicative of a problem. I then have trouble falling back asleep when I wake up and notice it, trying to pinpoint the source. If it's to be expected, then as you noted, I'll soon get used to it.
I'm not sure I could stop using earplugs at this point. I have been using them for 16 years due to various reasons, family members snoring, perpetual nighttime road construction and now living on 2 train lines. Though one day... I would love to ditch them.
I'll assume that it's all in my head unless Resmed says otherwise. You're right that as a new user it's hard to judge what is significant...
What bothers me about the noise is that it only happens after 4+ hours of continuous use so I am concerned that it is indicative of a problem. I then have trouble falling back asleep when I wake up and notice it, trying to pinpoint the source. If it's to be expected, then as you noted, I'll soon get used to it.
I'm not sure I could stop using earplugs at this point. I have been using them for 16 years due to various reasons, family members snoring, perpetual nighttime road construction and now living on 2 train lines. Though one day... I would love to ditch them.
I'll assume that it's all in my head unless Resmed says otherwise. You're right that as a new user it's hard to judge what is significant...
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is it a noise that happens with your breathing?
I've had a mild wheeze in the past that seems to vary depending on the hose and other things.
(one source of hose induced noise was a respironics elbow that I had to change the direction of the hose coming out of the back of my resmed.
I've had a mild wheeze in the past that seems to vary depending on the hose and other things.
(one source of hose induced noise was a respironics elbow that I had to change the direction of the hose coming out of the back of my resmed.
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Been using my AirSense 3 weeks now -- about 2 feet from my head -- it is absolutely silent.
Hard for me to imagine what noise you hear.
Hard for me to imagine what noise you hear.
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I've had my AirSense 10 for a couple of weeks now (not the for her version though) and no sound like you are describing nor any discoloration of the humidifier. Sometimes I run the warm up feature but more often not, it doesn't seem to change the sounds if I run the warm up it not.
Hope you get an answer soon.
Hope you get an answer soon.
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If you already have a history of noise sensitivity, getting desensitized to the machine is likely to take longer.
Another thing: Since 1980, I have slept within 400 feet of one of the busiest rail corridors in the region,
and I will vouch for the effectiveness of double-glazed windows. Hubby has installed them all around,
and it is so quiet that I slept right through a lightning strike in our yard.
Another thing: Since 1980, I have slept within 400 feet of one of the busiest rail corridors in the region,
and I will vouch for the effectiveness of double-glazed windows. Hubby has installed them all around,
and it is so quiet that I slept right through a lightning strike in our yard.
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I'll experiment a bit more tonight but I think the reason why it doesn't start whistling immediately is because my starting pressure is 7. I have lots of flow limitations after a few hours of sleep, and then the pressure goes up to 11 and stays there the rest of the night. I'll crank it up before I go to bed and try to pin-point the source of the noise. I also have a different mask, maybe the noise is coming from the connector. Thanks for the suggestions!palerider wrote:is it a noise that happens with your breathing?
I've had a mild wheeze in the past that seems to vary depending on the hose and other things.
(one source of hose induced noise was a respironics elbow that I had to change the direction of the hose coming out of the back of my resmed.
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Not sure if I am sensitive to noise or just a light sleeper, which I'm starting to think is a symptom of the sleep apnea and not something permanent about me. I sleep so well with the machine, I know some people have trouble but I have settled right in. I love sleeping with it, after years of using a nasal appliance (Sleep Right), I don't notice the pillows one bit, and the freedom from the awful nightmares... it has been an immediate positive change that I have fully embraced.chunkyfrog wrote:If you already have a history of noise sensitivity, getting desensitized to the machine is likely to take longer.
Another thing: Since 1980, I have slept within 400 feet of one of the busiest rail corridors in the region,
and I will vouch for the effectiveness of double-glazed windows. Hubby has installed them all around,
and it is so quiet that I slept right through a lightning strike in our yard.
Either way, I can't wait until I own my own house and can get me some of those fancy windows. They sound great.
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new phrase, "chunkyfrog and her fancypants windows!"daytona wrote:Either way, I can't wait until I own my own house and can get me some of those fancy windows. They sound great.chunkyfrog wrote: effectiveness of double-glazed windows.
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