The built in humidifier heats the air from the CPAP machine so its warmer compared to the room temperature. As a result, condensation builds up inside the tubing as well as the mask. When the air blows through the wet tubing, it creates a loud, gurgling sound. ... Lower the humidity settings on your humidifier.
SOURCE: unit has stopped cooling and freezing also making gurgling noise
it sounds like the frezzer fan stoped and what your hereing is the freon coming in
SOURCE: My kenmore HE 2 Plus washing machine makes a loud
Unfortunately, I don't think you will be able to fix this issue, some mechanical parts are breaking. If your appliance still under warranty, you may need to contact the appliance manufacturer for assistance. This kind of repair can be expensive and is difficult enough so a service technician may need to fix it.
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more then likely yes it is. I would just run your truck the way it is until it goes all the way bad. It may last a day it may last a year
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SOURCE: I have a REMstar pro
This will happen when a large, continuous air leak has beendetected in the circuit. Check the circuit connection for any leak. Youalso need to check the tubing. If it disconnected, then reconnect the tubingand press the Pressure on / off button to restart the airflow. If the airflowdoes not restart, the REMstar Pro may not be operating correctly. You need tocontact with tech person. Hope this will help you. Good Luck.
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try these troubleshooting tips: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&ved=0CJsBEBYwAw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgasrefrigeration.net%2Fdom_techdata%2FMAN_SM.PDF&ei=H7XYT8CAC8fM2AW3toWkDw&usg=AFQjCNEKU8qIO1JVVcOyK2K2qnoe3nx3tg&sig2=ZoYjGVFzL9U2DXomAzt-QQ
I don't know anyone personally who used a CPAP machine
but I did come across this feature on a tv broadcaster who started using one
and then told his story about how it helped him.
Hope it helps;
http://www.health.com/health/condition-video/0,,20193848,00.html
CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure.
It involves wearing a pressurized mask over your face while you sleep at night
to help force air through the airways.
CPAP is used to treat sleep apnea and heavy snoring
but the machine is very noisy and it's not comfortable to sleep with, so it's
worth trying other solutions before turning to CPAP for help.
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