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Re: my machine has developed a whistle


Posted by washington state debbie on November 08, 2002 at 23:06:37:

In Reply to: Re: my machine has developed a whistle posted by leavhouse on November 08, 2002 at 20:44:05:

LOL
No its not my husband,
I noticed the noise while putting on my mask, I disconnected the hose from the machine and the noise continued. when I tip the machine it still whistles and when I turn off the machine the whistle slowly goes away as the machine turns off
I don't use the ramp feature as I don't feel I can get enough air when I use it.

The noise doens't bother me, but I worry that if it is making noises, is it giving me the correct pressure, or even worse it would stop working and I will be without my bed buddy,
Not to mention how much my hubby would hate listening to me snore again.

He had to keep poking me after I got the machine just to make sure I was still alive since I wasn't making noise LOL

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