User-Friendly Heated Humidifier
A Superb Add-On to Any ResMed Device
The H5i Heated Humidifier with Cleanable Water Chamber by ResMed is a fabulous device to enhance your CPAP therapy experience. Compatible with virtually any standard CPAP machine, the H5i Heated Humidifier offers superior climate control technology as well as a convenient and user-friendly design. For those with sleep apnea, it can be challenging to locate a humidifier that can provide adequate relief and also be easy to use. This ResMed H5i heated humidifier is perfect for the customer who's looking to combine performance with convenience.
ClimateLine Technology
The job of a humidifier is to prevent nasal irritation, nasal congestion, dry mouth, dry throat, and other common issues which accompany therapy; this is achieved by successfully monitoring temperature to ensure that users receive air that is properly conditioned. The ResMed H5i Heated Humidifier is equipped with ClimateLine technology which is design to assist with this process: five ClimateLine sensors are highly sensitive to even small changes in temperature and provide swift adjustments to guarantee top-quality therapy.
Easy Maintenance
The ResMed H5i Water Chamber can be easily detached from the humidifier. Once detached, the tub is easy to clean: it can be washed either by hand or by dishwasher. The ResMed humidifier chamber is a durable piece, and with proper maintenance can have a lifespan of 2 years. The remainder of the device is also easy to maintain and boasts a lifespan near the top among machines on the market.
H5iHeated Humidifier with Cleanable Water Chamber for S9 Features
- Allows for easy integration with any ResMed S9 CPAP machine
- Contains advanced ClimateLine technology
- Easy to clean and disassemble
- Includes warm-up feature which enables you to pre-set temperature for maximum comfort
Getting the Most out of Your Heated Humidifier
Return on warranty issues only.
H5i Heated Humidifier with Climate Control
Cleanable Water Chamber
All of a sudden the amount of air blowing out of the machine into the mask/nose piece seems to have increased by too much. I don’t know if it is broken or, if not, how to adjust it.
Also, the nose piece seems to have softened too much, and I almost have to push the nose pieces completely into my nostrils. Do they get to the point where they need to be replaced?
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.
Martha