Resmed S9 Autoset with humidifier - SleepGuide2024-03-28T11:03:19Zhttps://www.sleepguide.com/forum/topics/resmed-s9-autoset-with?commentId=2549090%3AComment%3A141966&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Johnny, I am curious as to…tag:www.sleepguide.com,2011-05-16:2549090:Comment:1441232011-05-16T12:39:34.235ZMark Bastenhttps://www.sleepguide.com/profile/MarkBasten
Hi Johnny, I am curious as to the humidifier setting you are using and if turning the setting down or Off changes the sound and frequency of the clicks.
Hi Johnny, I am curious as to the humidifier setting you are using and if turning the setting down or Off changes the sound and frequency of the clicks. Hi Caroline, I could try a st…tag:www.sleepguide.com,2011-05-14:2549090:Comment:1425472011-05-14T23:31:16.786ZJohnnyhttps://www.sleepguide.com/profile/Johnny851
<p>Hi Caroline, I could try a standard hose, however, when the machine is switched off, the clicking noise can still be heard. </p>
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<p>However, if I unplug the machine from the power point or pull out the power supply from the S9 itself, the clicking noise stops.</p>
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<p>Hi Caroline, I could try a standard hose, however, when the machine is switched off, the clicking noise can still be heard. </p>
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<p>However, if I unplug the machine from the power point or pull out the power supply from the S9 itself, the clicking noise stops.</p>
<p> </p> That noisy hose is a special…tag:www.sleepguide.com,2011-05-14:2549090:Comment:1425382011-05-14T03:28:32.402ZCarolinehttps://www.sleepguide.com/profile/Caroline294
<p>That noisy hose is a special alternative hose for the S9 to control rainout/humidity levels. Sounds like the clicking is part of the humidity adjustment feature.</p>
<p>The one Maryanne describes is the standard hose I also use which has no special humidity control...it's just a tube. </p>
<p>I suppose you could try a standard hose if the clicking is annoying.</p>
<p>That noisy hose is a special alternative hose for the S9 to control rainout/humidity levels. Sounds like the clicking is part of the humidity adjustment feature.</p>
<p>The one Maryanne describes is the standard hose I also use which has no special humidity control...it's just a tube. </p>
<p>I suppose you could try a standard hose if the clicking is annoying.</p> Hi Maryann,
I had mine only…tag:www.sleepguide.com,2011-05-13:2549090:Comment:1423792011-05-13T03:57:09.946ZJohnnyhttps://www.sleepguide.com/profile/Johnny851
<p>Hi Maryann,</p>
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<p>I had mine only 5 weeks ago. It's a good machine, but I've paid in full but my health insurance didn't pay it as I'm not on the top of the range cover.</p>
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<p>Hi Maryann,</p>
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<p>I had mine only 5 weeks ago. It's a good machine, but I've paid in full but my health insurance didn't pay it as I'm not on the top of the range cover.</p>
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<p> </p> My hose has no pins. It just…tag:www.sleepguide.com,2011-05-12:2549090:Comment:1423322011-05-12T03:50:17.968ZMaryannhttps://www.sleepguide.com/profile/MaryannDooley
My hose has no pins. It just slides on. Maybe if you get a replacement it will be different and won't make any noise. How long have you had your S9? My insurance pays for a new hose every three months and I had to replace it once because it was split. But the original did not look like the one you show in the picture. Maybe they changed it sometime along the way. You know how they are always making things "better" and all they do is screw it up? I have only had mine since December 3 2010.
My hose has no pins. It just slides on. Maybe if you get a replacement it will be different and won't make any noise. How long have you had your S9? My insurance pays for a new hose every three months and I had to replace it once because it was split. But the original did not look like the one you show in the picture. Maybe they changed it sometime along the way. You know how they are always making things "better" and all they do is screw it up? I have only had mine since December 3 2010. Hi Maryann
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<p>Hi Maryann</p>
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<p>I've attached the photo of the climateline tube that's connected to the Humidifier. </p>
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<p>I've attached the photo of the climateline tube that's connected to the Humidifier. </p> Mine is not orange and there…tag:www.sleepguide.com,2011-05-12:2549090:Comment:1419852011-05-12T03:22:19.021ZMaryannhttps://www.sleepguide.com/profile/MaryannDooley
Mine is not orange and there are no metal pins! Are you sure they haven't given you a used one that somebody has messed with? Mine has just a clear humidifier outlet and the airhose has a grey rubber connector that just slides onto the outlet and fits tightly. Something does not sound right. <br></br><br></br><cite>Johnny said:</cite>
<blockquote><div><p><strong>Hi Guys</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The clicking noise comes from the Humidifier Air Hose connector. The connector is orange in…</strong></p>
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Mine is not orange and there are no metal pins! Are you sure they haven't given you a used one that somebody has messed with? Mine has just a clear humidifier outlet and the airhose has a grey rubber connector that just slides onto the outlet and fits tightly. Something does not sound right. <br/><br/><cite>Johnny said:</cite>
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<p><strong>The clicking noise comes from the Humidifier Air Hose connector. The connector is orange in color and has 3 metal pins that joins to the humidifier outlet. But mine has got a clicking noise every 5 or 8 seconds.</strong></p>
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The clicking noise…tag:www.sleepguide.com,2011-05-11:2549090:Comment:1420462011-05-11T01:18:15.668ZJohnnyhttps://www.sleepguide.com/profile/Johnny851
<p><strong>Hi Guys</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The clicking noise comes from the Humidifier Air Hose connector. The connector is orange in color and has 3 metal pins that joins to the humidifier outlet. But mine has got a clicking noise every 5 or 8 seconds.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Hi Guys</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The clicking noise comes from the Humidifier Air Hose connector. The connector is orange in color and has 3 metal pins that joins to the humidifier outlet. But mine has got a clicking noise every 5 or 8 seconds.</strong></p>
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<p><strong><br/></strong></p> I have a ResMed 9, but no noi…tag:www.sleepguide.com,2011-05-10:2549090:Comment:1419662011-05-10T23:32:26.689ZMary Callahanhttps://www.sleepguide.com/profile/MaryCallahan
I have a ResMed 9, but no noise, except the air noise while I am trying to breathe.
I have a ResMed 9, but no noise, except the air noise while I am trying to breathe. I use the S-9, but I have nev…tag:www.sleepguide.com,2011-05-10:2549090:Comment:1420432011-05-10T23:16:45.823ZMaryannhttps://www.sleepguide.com/profile/MaryannDooley
I use the S-9, but I have never heard any clicking noise. Mine is very quiet-no sound at all.<br/><br/><cite>Mary Z said:</cite>
<blockquote><div>I have heard other people ask this question. Sorry can't remember what the outcome was. You might want to call your DME.</div>
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I use the S-9, but I have never heard any clicking noise. Mine is very quiet-no sound at all.<br/><br/><cite>Mary Z said:</cite>
<blockquote><div>I have heard other people ask this question. Sorry can't remember what the outcome was. You might want to call your DME.</div>
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