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Things you learn by reading the documentation
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I've been using my cpap for 3 weeks, and just noticed a sealed CD in my carry case.  It's the docs for the Swift Nasal Pillow system.  What the hey...I loaded it into my PC.

I actually learned something I didn't know.

On the "short" hose attached to the mask, there's this little circle of neoprene and velcro tape.  Never knew what it was for, and the DME never mentioned it.  Well (I figure everyone on here but me already knows this) it's to attach the hose to the head strap if you want it pointing over your head at night.  

Hehe...this is exactly how I want it, and that darn hose is never where I want it.  Well...now I have it secured to the head strap.  Will try it tonight  Very Happy

(In the world of computer support this is called "RTFM")   Laughing


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I has a lot of problems with my Swift pillows when I was initially using it...mostly because of how much it would shift around and break the seal throughout the night.  I saw an example of how to mount it above your head with the velcro strap on cpap.com (there were pictures posted) and since I did that, it has worked much better for me.

Hopefully it works well for you too Tradeguy...let us know how it works out.


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