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From: Brenda on 20 Sep 2008 23:50 Thanks Sue, that is the humidifier and this helps. I think I've got a working model now if the hose will stay in place. Brenda "Sue Morton" <867-5309(a)domain.invalid> wrote in message news:eQiBk.657$hc1.18(a)flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com... > http://global.respironics.com/UserGuides/UserGuideREMstarHeatedHumidifier.pdf > > I think this your humidifier? If so you can remove the CPAP from it and > plug the power directly into the CPAP. No humidification, but no leak. > > Hope this helps, > -- > Sue Morton > > Brenda wrote: >> I have a loaner bipap Respironics Pro2 and the humidifier, REMstar >> model 1005792 is leaking. I found a manual on line and learned how >> to adjust the temp. on the humidity but not how to cut it off so that >> I can use the machine without the leak. I could bypass the >> humidifier but do no have a connector that will fit plus the power >> runs through the humidifier. >> Of course it is the weekend so I need a solution until I can contact >> the company on Monday. Anyone have a solution for me? I don't want >> to burn this thing up. TIA >> >> Brenda J. > > |