ResMed AirMini CPAP review
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 Published On Jan 24, 2019

An introduction to the AirMini for the Sleep Right Australia CPAP Facebook Support page.
The Support page is available for all CPAP users. A private group where CPAP users share their experiences and answer eachothers questions.

Hey guys, Andrew from Sleep Right Australia here. As per our Facebook support group for CPAP users, I'm going to make a little video for you, just to explain the benefits of AirMini. You got any questions, just pop them in the comments, and I'll answer them right. I'll probably miss something, but I'll do my best to cover everything as we go.
The first thing, and obvious thing about AirMini is its size. It's very, very small. If we compare it to an Air Sense 10 machine, I'll just grab one out now. Air Sense 10, AirMini. AirMini you probably ... two, three, four, five, six ... So, probably one-sixth of the size of the Air Sense 10. Obviously very small, that's why it's called a mini and that's why it's been a very popular machine.
With the AirMini, with masks, you've only got the three options. You've got the P10, which I'll do most of my demonstrating with, the F24 face mask, and the N20 nasal mask here. Of note with these things, the humidification is waterless. But it's only available for the P10 and N20. If you go with the F20, you're not going to have humidification with this. Not sure even when that's going to be released. ....and then it drops down to 85 or 80, or something, then you know you've gotta do something to acknowledge that, and get that fixed up. Good general indicator. What will also happen that data will get sent through to us. We use a programme called Air View, and that gives us a bit more detail. If you are having issues, we can jump on our computer, check out the charts, see what's happening at certain parts of the night, and we're trained to know what to do in certain situations. Yeah. It's set up nicely in terms of the data side of things there too.
Maintenance wise, if your using the humidification, you'll need to change that every 30 days. That's 30 days from opening, not 30 days use. Bear that in mind. It's got a little air filter at the front. Just leads in here. We always tell people to take these out and flick them every couple of weeks, replace them every few months. It's easily missed, the air filter. Every machine's got one. Make sure you do it. It does make a big difference. There, slide it back on like that....

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