🤖 ResMed AirSense 10 Components & Assembly - Repairs / Parts / Faults
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 Published On Apr 21, 2021

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Hi everyone, a good friend asked me to take a look at his AirSense 10 as it was starting to make a strange noise. I'm not an electrical engineer but i have fixed a few machines in my time and a lot of the time it can be quite a simple little fix that doesn't even require any replacement parts.

I could tell as soon as i turned it on that it was probably a motor fault which would require a replacement motor but i just thought i would show you the different components and how the machine fits together. Many manufacturers charge through the nose for different components and the labour is normally charged out at well over $150/ hour to work on them. Some manufacturers also have fixed price servicing. I believe Philips charges a flat $450 fee to fix anything on a device.

As a society we tend to just throw things away when they stop working instead of trying to fix them up :-). There's a great feeling of achievement when you fix something that's no longer working and i highly recommend you have a go next time something breaks.

Hope you're all doing well. Take care
Nick

00:00 - Introduction
01:37 - Tools Required
02:20 - Taking Off Humidifier Plate / Fuse
03:23 - Removing Face plate
04:00 - Removing Outer Casing
04:50 - Removing Side plate
05:25 - Removing Front Circuit Board
06:09 - Removing AirSense 10 Motor / Pump Casing
08:50 - Re-assembling components
11:00 - Thanks for watching

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