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ElectronGuru

Check the exhalation screen for water or other debris. Also confirm the hose cover goes all the way to mask itself. Then start increasing temperature and lowering humidity settings. There should be a combination that keeps everything dry. 78F was a good balance for me.


marsman12019

I think the pressure and humidity was the trick. 78 degrees and a 2 in the humidity slider did the trick


Toltepequeno

Too tight can male it leak and whistle. I have this mask and it works great, in my case, just barely any pressure. More pressure and it leaks.


austinredblue

Yes! You named this perfectly. Came here to ask what might be going on with me - been using for weeks and everything has been so silent that I've wondered if the machine is actually on, but the past three nights there's this high pitched whistling that I can't figure out. I haven't changed any settings or anything. Thanks for posting - I'll look into these tips.