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Re: mid-nite COLD BLAST OF AIR/DRY


Posted by biracialqt on January 17, 2007 at 07:57:16:

In Reply to: Re: mid-nite COLD BLAST OF AIR/DRY posted by D.H. on January 16, 2007 at 20:24:50:

2 quick questions if anyone can answer...


if you own the remstar...after setting your humidifier level by pressing the humidifier button "up", my sleeptech mentioned pressing the power button to get out of that screen--is that necessary or not (I always get scared that it will turn thehumidifier off so I dont officially exit that screen).


also, in the middle of the night when I awoke to cold air, the water wasnt cold and wasnt warm..it was what felt like luke or room temperature...is that ideal?


all in all I felt a little better last night...sorry if the questions seem redundant!
:-)

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