Disassembly and modem removal of ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet For Her
Here I disassemble a ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet For Her CPAP/APAP. Two reasons to do this: 1. To disable the modem so big brother can't see or control your therapy (around time stamp 3:41) 2. To deep clean a used unit that's smelly or otherwise foul If you have sleep apnea and buy a ResMed CPAP on the used market, but it smells bad or you want to disable the modem, this will serve as a guide.

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