Respironics, the manufacturer of the Respironics REMstar® Heated Humidifier, has received complaints of failures of the AC inlet connector on the REMstar Heated Humidifiers manufactured between December 2001 and April 2003. A small number of these failures have resulted in thermal damage to the humidifier enclosure, and there is a remote possibility that a thermal failure could result in the ignition of materials external to the device. For this reason, Respironics is asking that you remove the humidifier from its power source. You may continue using your CPAP device.
Respironics has decided to take voluntary action to mitigate the risk of failure. This action includes only the model 1005792, U1005792, R1005792, SC1005792, AC1005792, and 1007861.
This voluntary action is classified as a medical device recall, and is being conducted with the knowledge of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
WHAT TO DO:
Call Stericycle, Inc at 877-574-5038 or 317-275-7667.
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I want to thank-you for the post and the Apnea Supprt Forum. I have the Repironics Remstar Heated Humidifier, my model was being recalled I contacted my CPAP equipment supplier and sent them a the url for this web site notification. They inturned contacted the company, I was called today that they have recieved the new replacement humidifer and I have an appointment this Friday to bring my old one in for an exchange. The funny thing is my CPAP equipment supplier did not know anything about the recall until I notified them. And I am sure I would have never found out about it without your web site and posting. Note several weeks before I found the recall I brought back my machine and humidifier, because during the night I woke up with a strong smell of hot electrical scent. it was so strong that it gagged me. Anyway they checked the machine out and couldn't find anything wrong, so I continued to use it, but occasionally I still smelled the same hot electrical scent . Shortly after that, my doctor started me on Oxygen with the BiPAP, and as fate would have it I then came across this posting. I am not sure anything more serious would of ever happened, but I didn't want to take any chances, so as I said I immediately took action and contacted my equipment supplier. Again Thank-You White Beard
I have one noted and I was not informed by the Health care provider.
So far my experience is that I have to be proactive to get quality care.
I just received a new Respironics Remstar (M Series A-Flex). These machines are so comfortable compared to the regular CPAP. But I had to suggest it to my physician as an alternative device. And who wants to sleep with a noisy mask? Again I requested the ResMed Ultra Mirage, they said it was no longer available:( and they sent the Repironics ComfortFull. Noisy as all get out when you are accustom to a quiet mask.
So now they are sendiing the ResMed Quattor. Forth generation?!? Looking at the picture and video on the ResMed web site it looks as bulky as can be. Why can't they just stay with a good product that works. I've put over 4000 hours and have become very comfortable with it. No longer available!!! I hope they still provide the mask seal. I'll stay with the Ultra Mirage and just replace the seals.
Thank for letting me vent.
John
Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:16 pm
CrohnieToo
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I certainly haven't heard of the Ultra Mirage no longer being produced. They are still available for sale online if you want to self-purchase one. OR, you could call your insurance company and find out if they would allow you to purchase your Ultra Mirage online and if you bill them and provide a copy of the paid invoice as proof of the purchase and your insurance reimburse you. They might be willing to do so - especially when you tell them how much cheaper the Ultra Mirage can be purchased online.
Frankly, between no notice of your CPAP humidifier being recalled and saying the Ultra Mirage was no longer being made I would question whether your local DME supplier is being entirely truthful w/you.
Now, it COULD be that Resmed is no longer manufacturing the Ultra Mirage and the online suppliers just have a larger inventory onhand - BUT - given the poor quality of service by so many local DME suppliers ...... I'd go to Resmed's website and e-mail or call them to ask about the Ultra Mirage.
I learned w/my first local DME supplier to double-check EVERYTHING they told me because they were WAY TOO OFTEN LESS THAN TRUTHFUL. Or very good a playing dumb. Obviously they are no longer my DME supplier!!!!
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I'm going to contact Repironics and find out if they will ship me the new humidifier directly. I'll also check with Resmed on the status of the U-Mirage availability. Will post my findings.
was this ever resolved - really?
I read it was not really fixed when this was posted and there has been a new design change just recently made available (May-2008). I have not accepted my Respironics M Series machine yet and how will I know what to look for to be certain I have the FIXED (redesigned) model?
The new RemSTAR M Series Auto/A-Flex unit that I got January 2008 is not even recalled model. So I would think by May you would be safe from receiving a recalled unit.
Just an update. I called Stericycle, Inc at 877-574-5038 or 317-275-7667. They were handling the recall for Respironics and when I gave them the serial number off my original Respironics REMstar® Heated Humidifier, they advised me that it was NOT a recalled unit. Again my local distributor and his contact at Respironics both said that there was no active recalls. The Respironics' distributor actually said it was an Internet hoax just to make Respironics look bad!!!! Can you believe that!!
Also, I am using the new mask by ResMed, the Quattor, and while the adjusting screw over the nose bridge is bulky it has not been a problem. The pressure on the bridge of the nose is still a problem for me and while they claim that the mask is 50% quieter, I think its 50% nosier that the Ultra Mirage. The Quattro has many more vent holes and some new mechanism in the tubing joint that allow for exhalation if the cpap pressure cuts off for some reason. I like that and their overall design in this regard is more efficient then on the Respironics full face mask (which I tried and found to be totally uncomfortable and even nosier). Overall, I think the improvement in the Quattro over the Ultra Mirage made the switch to the Quattro worthwhile for me.
Thanks for the update John, I was curious since there was some guy over at cpaptalk dot com claiming (and showing photos) of an updated design which was just recently (Apr/May-2008) implemented.
I just joined this forum today - 06/03/2008. After reading this topic I recalled that I had received a recall notice on my Respironics CPAP Humidifier (Model #1005792). I had summarized the information from the notice I received so that I could store it on my computer.
October 25, 2006 - Date on recall letter sent to me
REMstar(R) Heated Humidifier - Models 1005792, U1005792, SC1005792, AC 1005792, 1007861
REMstar(R) Heated Humidifier Recall - Serial Numbers affected by the Recall
Serial Number Range Affected: H045582 to and including H239662 and a list of serial numbers below H045582
Recall coordinator is Stericycle, Inc. - (877) 574-5038 or (317) 275-7667
My serial number had an extra digit (7 digits instead of 6 digits), and was beyond the range of the units being recalled. I suggest that the first post be modified to include the serial numbers of the units being recalled.
Help Im new here and new to using cpap ... waking in the middle of the night to a very dry and hurting nose ... smell a really strange smell thought it might be because the machine was new at first but ive been on it about a month ... at times it smells like a really strong perfume and other times just a strong metal smell
Fri Jun 06, 2008 7:05 pm
CrohnieToo
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Location: Michigan
Some air occasionally exits through mouth during inhale
Hello, last night was my first night using the CPAP Machine. On occasion, I found that when I inhaled through my nose, some of the air simultaneously ended up in my mouth. Does that mean my throat is closing up. This usually happened when I was dozing off to sleep. It would however alarm me and I would be fully awakened and it would take me some time to doze again. This happened several times and I ended up taking the mask off. Is this normal?
Sleepapnea_ed
I want to thank-you for the post and the Apnea Supprt Forum. I have the Repironics Remstar Heated Humidifier, my model was being recalled I contacted my CPAP equipment supplier and sent them a the url for this web site notification. They inturned contacted the company, I was called today that they have recieved the new replacement humidifer and I have an appointment this Friday to bring my old one in for an exchange. The funny thing is my CPAP equipment supplier did not know anything about the recall until I notified them. And I am sure I would have never found out about it without your web site and posting. Note several weeks before I found the recall I brought back my machine and humidifier, because during the night I woke up with a strong smell of hot electrical scent. it was so strong that it gagged me. Anyway they checked the machine out and couldn't find anything wrong, so I continued to use it, but occasionally I still smelled the same hot electrical scent . Shortly after that, my doctor started me on Oxygen with the BiPAP, and as fate would have it I then came across this posting. I am not sure anything more serious would of ever happened, but I didn't want to take any chances, so as I said I immediately took action and contacted my equipment supplier. Again Thank-You White Beard
i had the same thing to happen to me when resmed had a recall my suppler told me mind wasn't in the recall but it was and i called resmed back and told resmed what the suppler said they told them to give me a new one which is what they did but if it had not been for this forum i wouldn't known anything about the recall.
Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:03 pm
CrohnieToo
Joined: 20 Mar 2006
Posts: 6156
Location: Michigan
Re: Some air occasionally exits through mouth during inhale
anhemi wrote:
Hello, last night was my first night using the CPAP Machine. On occasion, I found that when I inhaled through my nose, some of the air simultaneously ended up in my mouth. Does that mean my throat is closing up. This usually happened when I was dozing off to sleep. It would however alarm me and I would be fully awakened and it would take me some time to doze again. This happened several times and I ended up taking the mask off. Is this normal?
When we first start using CPAP we don't always master the trick of the needed position of our tongue to prevent the pressure entering and filling our mouth. It doesn't mean your throat is closing off. We do tend to relax our muscles including our tonque when we are dozing off to sleep but it soon becomes second nature to keep our tongue in position for most of us.
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Currently trialing PR SystemOne BPAP Auto w/Bi-Flex, EncorePro 2.2, ConTec CMS-50D+ oximeter
Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:51 pm
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