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by tedyoung
1552 days ago
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Came here to say this. And not just preventing patient access to the data, but locking the ability to change settings in a reasonable manner, without having to con$ult with a "doctor" (really an admin at the doctor's office) for each tiny increase in air pressure. It's one of the reasons I gave up on the whole CPAP thing. |
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For me it's hold two buttons down to reveal the settings. Navigate to the setting, change the setting. Done. Fisher-Paykel.
I think they lock this behind this setting because they don't want amateurs blowing out their lungs.