From: Paragon on
I recently obtained a 9000D from a brother-in-law who no longer uses
it. I'd like to use it as a backup to my present but older CPAP.
I've long known the H20 cm setting that my Dr. prescribed for me and
have been satisfied with it for years.

What's the easiest way to set it up this new Model? I understand that
it can be done w/o using a manometer-type device.

From: Tommix on
I believe it is the power button and the button below it and the the >
button all at the same time, then you cycle through the choices. If you
search the newsgroup, you will find the post where I got this info and
double check it.

Thanks

From: Paragon on
Thanks ...

here's the post/thread you were mentioning.

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.support.sleep-disorder/browse_thread/thread/ce87813f709f0a07/387d981019d678c8?q=setting++9000D&rnum=1#387d981019d678c8

From: Paragon on
I have one additional question.

What does the 'fine adjustment' do when setting up the unit? Does it
provide a + or - gradient to the set cm value? Or does it do
something else.

I pretty much figured out the rest of the menu items.

From: Tommix on
The fine adjustment is for fine tuning presure with an external
manometer. Here is a link to the manual.

http://www.sunrisemedical.com/media/product_media/rpd_sleep_therapy/miscellaneous_media/Inst_A-900_RevA_en.pdf?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=88763&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=104251&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=104083&CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=913583&bmUID=1127845520005

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