

Does the Sleepyhead program and data delete itself from a computer if not used? I would not have intentionally deleted it, and I have searched all of my program files, icons, and everywhere I can think of to find it. I haven't downloaded OSCAR, and didn't even know it existed until today.

I found the Rescan program and downloaded my data into it, but I cannot find the Sleepyhead program on my computer at all. I am using the same computer as I was when I got this A10. Is the A10 for Her APAP currently still available new, and if I have been happy with it, what are the options for replacement? Any new models of APAP machine that are considered better?ģ) I have downloaded my data from the data card to my computer into Sleepyhead and Rescan software periodically over the years. I don't look at the machine every day, just put on the mask and the APAP automatically starts, so I don't know how long the message has been there.Ģ) I think insurance/Medicare will pay for a new machine about every 5 years, so I suppose it is about time for a new one. Several questions:ġ) Has anyone gotten the message before about "motor life exceeded"? Does that mean my machine is about to croak? I will contact my DME on Monday, but am curious whether this message means my machine is malfunctioning or about to die before then. I haven't been to this board for a while, so I did not know that Sleepyhead has been discontinued and replaced by OSCAR.
SLEEPYHEAD MEANING UPDATE
I decided to update my Sleephead and Rescan software data today and noticed that my machine has a message: "Motor life exceeded, contact care provider." As far as I know, my A10 machine has been working fine. My Airsense 10 APAP for Her machine has been in operation for about 5 years-WOW, the time has flown.
