12/27/2022 0 Comments My exhale by output put isnt working![]() ![]() I've been without the machine 12 nights now and don't really want to spend a lot of money on it but it would be nice to have it in run condition as a spare and I would consider leaving it at my Daughter's to use when I travel there to see my GRANDSON(one and only grandchild). I was a little surprised by the good condition it was in! OH I was getting the SERVICE REQUIRED signal on the display with the beep,beep and if I depressed the control knob the light would go out but continue the beeps. I have taken the CPAP apart and thoroughly cleaned it and reassembled. I have a maintenance background(not much for electronics) and I feel as if I can repair most anything that runs. I'm in the process of getting another but have to jump through all the hoops and obstacles of new prescription etc. I purchased it in 2011 and it has performed quite well I guess until now. Reply My machine is a Philips responics Remstar Pro C Flex+ System1. Normal wear and tear on motors will be problematic over the years of nightly use as well. It can also be from either external dust or moisture contamination from an attached humidifier. These noises are typically caused from a sudden impact such as a machine falling off a nightstand and hitting the floor. Whenever there is a loud noise such as scraping or roughness coming from the CPAP, it is caused by the motor as it’s the only moving component in CPAP machines. ![]() Replacement of the component will be needed to correct the issue. When this same symptom occurs on a Respironics M-Series CPAP, the majority of the time the component which regulates air pressure is corrupt. This typically means the blower motor will need replacement even though it seemed to operate completely normal the previous night. ![]() It will cycle on /off several times and then the display will flash “service required” along with a beeping chime. For the Philips Respironics 50 / 60 Series line of CPAPs, when you try and power the unit up, the motor will briefly attempt to spin and then stop. “ Service required” showing up on Philips Respironics 50 / 60 Series or Respironics M-Series CPAP machine displays are probably what we currently encounter the most out of all CPAP repair inquiries. So your CPAP or Bilevel machine is broken and needs repair? Let’s first talk about some of the most common issues people have with their CPAP machines. ![]()
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