My my things have changed.
I'll leave aside my own attitude towards the darn things. The smart phone app looks like a good solution. I like to tinker with computer stuff. But I know I play at it and frankly my thought should be taken with a grain of salt.
cpap dot regulations compliance certificate
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by crappie1, May 12, 2018.
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Question upnorthwpg: that thing clearly states you've only slept for 6.23 hrs, yet we're required to be in sleeper berth for a minimum of 8 hours and the assumption is that we're getting at least 8 hours of (sex with lizards) *cough* SLEEP, per night. So would a readout like that (6.23) be used against you? And has anyone seen if there's actually a requirement for how much you actually SLEEP at night?
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You get your data read from the place that sold you the CPAP.
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The smart phone app won't work for what they want. The ResMed Software, like most other CPAP/APAP machines store your sleep information, you need the printout from it showing your usage for however many days they want. Hopefully your memory card is working.
You have a few options, ask whoever is asking for it if they have a Sleep Clinic nearby you can visit, all they need is the memory card and they can print it out. Your should have a cellular modem on it, and whoever sold it to you should have access to what your machine has done, and provide you with a pdf or printout of the usage, and can either email or fax it. I used to have mine faxed every month to show I was compliant, which is what you will probably need to have done, so I would contact your sleep clinic, or where you bought it from.upnorthwpg Thanks this. -
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what happen?
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