The M Series BIPAP Auto is a small and feature packed Bilevel, that looks more like a stylish clock radio than a BIPAP.
It easily packs away in your carry on luggage, and has an incredible number of high-tech features, including the patented Bi-Flex comfort feature, self-adjusting pressure, for both IPAP and EPAP, and powerful clinical data features, on-board.
Manufactured by Philips Respironics. 0% of BiLevel Machine product buyers choose this product.
This product no longer available and this information is for reference only. Newer Model Available: PR System One REMstar BiPAP Auto with Bi-Flex.Associated Specifications | |
| Direct Battery Operation: Indicates which machines have a DC port in which you can use to connect a battery pack or a deep cycle marine battery with an optional DC cable. This is different from an integrated battery that works only with the machine it was designed for. (i.e. Everest CPAP Machine) see property Integrated Battery | Yes |
| Auto Altitude Adjustment: Altitude Adjustment is defined as the machine's ability to compensate for changes in altitude. Compensation can either occur manually or automatically. Manual adjustments occur within the Setup Menu and must be set by the user. Automatic requires no user intervention. | Auto |
| Auto Pressure Adjustment: This property defines whether the machine automatically adjusts pressure to meet the needs of the CPAP user on a breath-by-breath basis. All APAP machines are defined as 'Auto Adjusting', but some BiPAP's also use an Auto feature on both the IPAP and EPAP. If not marked, Yes, assume the machine does not have AUTO capabilities. | Yes |
| Heated Humidifier: This indicates which heated humidifier works best with the listed CPAP machine. In some instances, Built-in is used to describe a machine/humidifier combination system. The Fisher and Paykel HC150 was used for machines that do not have an integrated or built in humidifier system. | M Series Heated |
| Manufacturer: This is the company that produces the product being compared. | Respironics |
| Advanced Software/Data: Identifies which machines are data capable and have the ability to track your therapy progress over time. The machine captures key metrics like AHI (Apnea/Hypopnea Index), Leakage, and most pressure used. Depending on the machine, the data can be retrieved through an on Machine Screen Display (MSD), through Optional Software (OS), and/or through SmartCode (SC). | MSD; OS |
| Travel Sized: Looking to travel? We have found some machines are easier to travel with than others. These smaller and more lightweight machines are still robust enough for constant daily use as well as travel. | Yes |
| Pressure Range: A CPAP (Constant Positive Air Pressure) delivers continuous airflow at a prescribed pressure at 4cm to 30cm. APAP operates between a range and BiPAP machines are a mix of ranges and constant pressures. This pressure is measured in centimeters of water pressure (H2O) and 4-20cm is average pressure range on most CPAP machines. | 4-25cm H2O |
| Voltage Range: Domestic Voltage is the voltage that is used with a standard wall outlet in the United States and ranges from 100-120 volts. International Voltage can range from 220v-240v AC. | 100-240V AC |
| Data Card: This property marks the machines that have the ability to record performance data on a removable card. Some machines that are flagged as having software (seeOptional Software), do not have removable memory cards, rather instead, records information on-board and must use a download cable to retrieve the data from the machine. | Yes |
| Auto ON/OFF: This feature turns the machines off and on when putting on or taking off the mask. When you put your mask on the machines senses you breathing and turns itself on. Take off the mask and the machine turns off. | Yes |
| Under 3 lbs: This measures only the weight of the machine and does not include total weight of power cables, bag, additional batteries or non-built-in humidifiers. | Yes |
| Built-In Humidifier: Identifies which CPAP has a humidifier that is built into the CPAP. Built-In humidifiers cannot be separated from the CPAP machine. | No |
| Type: This identifies the machine as continuous, auto adjusting, or bilevel operation. This does not identify whether the machine automatically adjusts pressure. Auto adjusting refers to APAP, whereas BiPAP Auto is differentiated using the Auto Pressure Adjustment property. BiPAP machines are defined further using Spontaneous or Timed properties. A CPAP machine blows one constant pressure of air into your passageway throughout the night. Your ideal pressure was determined during your sleep study. A BiPAP machine delivers two separate pressures of air; One when the patient inhales and a separate pressure when they exhale. The machine alternates between the two set pressures to help optimize your sleep apnea treatment. An APAP machine automatically adjusts on a breath by breath basis to blow the minimum pressure needed to keep your airway open during sleep. This allows your machine to provide you with your ideal pressure nightly. | BiPAP Auto |
| Optional Software: Software is an option on some CPAP machines. The software can give details on compliance and performance. The patient or physician downloads the data from the CPAP machine to determine how long a patient has used their machine each night and how well the machine is working to stop Apnea/Hypopnea events. This property shows the software package to use for machine that has the ability to transfer data to your computer and report Hours of Usage. See Advanced Software for a list of machines that can report AHI or Leakage. | EncoreViewer |
| Machine Weight: This is the actual weight of the CPAP Machine without any accessories, power cord, or humidifier. Machines with a weight 3lbs or less are also identified in the Under 3 lbs property. | 2.2 lbs |
| Optional DC Cable: A 'Yes' answer indicates that the CPAP Machine has an optional DC cable that plugs directly into a DC port (see _Direct Battery Operation_). This allows you to use a DC power source, such as a battery or car cigarette lighter. Although some cables already come with battery terminal leads, some DC cables will need a separate part that connects the cigarette lighter adapter to another adapter with terminal leads. | Yes |
| Warranty: Warranty is the length of time that the manufacturer will guarantee a product to be free of defects. Warranties vary in length depending on manufacturer, but generally all machines come with a 2 Year Warranty. | 2 Years |
| Mask Off Alert: This feature detects excessive mask leaks due to poor cushion seal or when a user stops therapy by removing a mask when in use. The alert can be in the form of an audible alarm, a text message on the unit display or a digital record for use with software afterward. | Yes |
| EPAP Pressure Range: This Property lists the operating range for the Exhalation Positive Airway Pressure (EPAP). This is the pressure setting used when you exhale. EPAP is always lower than the IPAP (inhalation) pressure, making breathing out easier and more comfortable. | 4-25cm H2O |
| Heated Humidifier Type: This property identifies how the machine incorporates a Heated Humidifier. “Build In” humidifiers are built into the CPAP machine and cannot be separated from the machine. “Integrated” humidifiers connect directly to the CPAP machine and they can only be used with compatible CPAP machines. With “Integrated” humidifiers, the CPAP machine, can be separated and used without the humidifier. CPAP machines that do not have a built in humidifier and do not have an integrated humidifier option have to use a “Stand Alone” humidifier as the machine’s heated humidifier option. “Stand Alone” humidifiers can be used with any machine and connect to the CPAP machine with an additional hose. | Integrated |
| Integrated Battery: An integrated battery pack attaches to and functions seamlessly with the machine it is integrated with. It allows your CPAP to run on AC and fail over to the DC battery only if necessary. | No |
| Easy Breathing: Pressure Relief is a feature that lowers your therapy pressure to help with difficulties breathing against the machine's airflow, providing a more comfortable and natural breathing pattern. Assistance can occur on the Exhalation, on the Inhalation, and on both exhalation and inhalation at the same time. | Bi-Flex |
| RainOut Reduction: Manufacturers are finding ways to reduce the amount of water that collects in the CPAP hose when using a Heated Humidifier. The Rainout Reduction feature varies by manufacturer and machine and can be anything from an integrated heated hose, to technology that measures the humidity at the mask and adjusts the humidity to reduce rainout. | No |
| Entire Weight: This is the combined weight of the machine, heated humidifier, power cables, bag and hose. | 5.5 lbs |
| Sound Level: This is the level of sound the machine produces at a pressure of 10cm, standing 1 meter away or roughly 3 feet from machine. Measured in Decibels, the values also indicate whether the machine is considered a "quiet CPAP"; see Quiet property. | 30 dB |
| Spontaneous: Spontaneous (S) mode tells the machine to start blowing at IPAP pressure with no specific interval set. The machine must wait and detect a break in the breathing cycle before reacting, switching from exhalation to inhalation. If a backup rate is needed, then the unit will need a time interval setting and will be marked 'Yes' on the Timed property. | Yes |
| Ramp: The Ramp feature allows the user to start treatment at a lower pressure to fall asleep with, gradually raising the pressure over a set time. This is a comfort setting and can set from 0 to 45 minutes on most CPAP machines. | Yes |
| Entire Size: This is the combined dimensions of the CPAP with the Heated humidifier. | 8.25" x 8.2" x 4" |
| Timed: Timed (T) or Spontaneous Timed (ST) modes provide a customizable backup rate that forces the machine to switch from exhalation to inhalation. In ST Mode, the machine monitors the breathing cycle and switches from EPAP to IPAP once the backup time is met or whenever the break is detected through the sensors; whichever occurs first. The time aspect is only meant to act as a backup respiratory rate to the (S) function (see Spontaneous). This is used for patients with central sleep apnea, or those who need non-invasive mechanical ventilation. | No |
| Quiet: This identifies which machines have a decibel rating of 28 and lower. This does not account for use with the humidifier attached, which could supply additional volume that can muffle or amplify sound. This property does not account for noise that travels through the CPAP tubing, seemingly sounding louder than the measured db rating. | No |
| Entire Package Size: This is the size of the CPAP with Heated Humidifier in its travel bag. | 13" x 10" x 5" |
| Manuals Included: This indicates which manuals are included with the purchase of a CPAP machine. Most all machines come with a patient manual; also called 'user manual', which may or may not have pressure setting instructions. Some machines come with both the patient and quick setup guide or both patient and clinician manuals. | Patient/Quick Setup |
| CPAP Mode: This property defines whether the machine is capable of continuously blowing a constant pressure. All CPAP machines are defined as 'continuous', but some BiPAP's and APAP's also come with a CPAP mode; some BiPAP and BiLevel machines Do NOT. By setting the IPAP and EPAP to the same pressure, a CPAP Mode is achieved, preventing the EPAP pressure from dropping. | IPAP=EPAP |
| Machine Size Only: Measures the overall dimension of the machine only. Machines with a built-in humidifier are marked NA and must refer to Entire Size dimensions. | 7.5" x 5.0" x 3.1" |
Machine Pressure and Battery Options and Performance*Note: This is a battery life estimation based on the battery and the machine. Each machine has unique power needs. Look for the Battery kit that has all the cables needed to safely run your machine. Please always read the "Important Tips" tab for further information on battery use.
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"So far so good. Looks like everthing will work out. The software was a little had to enter but other than that looks good."
"I purchased this Bi Pap about five months ago. Small size, quiet, reliable and very easy to use. Now I sleep restfully every night, my sleep apnea effect reduced.
I recommend this model to anyone who needs to use Bi-Pap.
It is a pleasure to do business "CPAP.COM", they are professionals and their service is very prompt."
"Been using this for two years now, and it really is a drastic improvement over my previous machine (regular CPAP).
This machine in particular is easy to set up, and customize, and reduced the amount of air-swallowing dramatically for me (although it did not stop it completely).
Although this is my first Auto-BiPap, I've been on a few machines for the past 9 years, and can say that this is my favourite, and I would definitely recommend this to anyone in the market. Actually, I HAVE recommended this (and CPAP.com) to a few friends who also suffer from sleep apnea."
"I have used a BiPap Series m with Humidifier for over a year and a half and the use of this machine is now part of my lifestyle. The original machine came from another supplier. Several months ago, the first one stopped working one night while travelling in Canada. I had the supplier ship me another one overnight, which I have used now for over five months without incident. I decided to purchase another one, probably at my own expense, as a backup. Frankly, I don't want to be caught without my breathing machine. I have told the sleep clinic that I enjoy using it,which is the truth, and has made a huge difference in how I feel. ( The sleep clinic says that very few people express that opinion. ) The machine that was delivered to me a few days ago seems to work fine. The doctor told me that due to the construction of my throat, i would make a poor candidate for surgery, which I do not deisre, anyway. If I spend the rest of my life with this mask attached to me at night, I will have no complaints; i think of the BiPap as my friend."
"I have had two sleep clinic evaluations in 8 years. I found BiPAP more comfortable than cPAP as I don't like exhaling against the pressure. Earlier machines requiring factory settings annoy me as the limit flexibility in pressures. This machine senses your needs and delivers pressure on inhale. As you pause to exhale, it senses the small change and backs off pressure sufficiently to make it easy to exhaust. When coupled with the Mirage Quattro Full Face Mask, I am in heaven. Buy the bundle with heater. It fits together in a small integrated case and the carrying case you can order carries both and hose.
The unit includes a ramp up feature which allows you to fall asleep before it fully pressures up.
Cpap.com was outstanding in all aspects. Good service, quick shipping, well packaged to avoid damage and good email reminders.
HINT: If you are looking for a new machine and don't want to hassle talking to a doctor. The form provide by Cpap.com for prescription can be endorsed by your dentist also. File the insurance later. Get some sleep now."
CPAP therapy provides a constant airflow which holds the airway open so that uninterrupted breathing is maintained during sleep. It is traditionally provided through a nasal mask that seals around the nose to maintain the pressure level.
All CPAP masks work with all machines.
We provide our customers with many tools to make informed decisions about their machine purchases. Options include:
We work very hard to provide many different ways for our customers to compare products. Here are the machine product guides we have created and maintain:
Machines come with a six foot hose, power cord, at least one filter, and manuals. Most manufacturers include a carrying case which is designed specifically for their equipment. CPAP / BiPAP / APAP machines do not come with a delivery system or mask. CPAP Masks must be purchased separately.
To see the list of what specifically comes with each machine, you can browse for a machine. Then on the product page, click the "Specs" tab to see a full list of what comes with the machine.
Yes, all CPAPs use at least one filter that is usually a type of foam material and washable. Some CPAPs offer finer filtration with the addition of a disposable paper filter.
Cleaning and changing filters is the only maintenance required for a CPAP machine.
The filters are located at the back of the machine at the air intake. The image below shows the black foam filter at the back of the Everest 3 CPAP Machine.
Yes. Federal law requires we have a valid prescription on file before we ship your mask, machine and/or humidifier.
We provide many easy ways to get your prescription:
The ramp button on a machine is a feature that allows for a gradual pressure build-up to your prescribed pressure. The feature is enjoyed by those with high pressures because they ease up to their pressure.
Exhalation relief is a comfort feature offered by two manufactures which reduces the air flow at the time of exhalation making the breathing process more natural.
The only care required for machines is to clean or change the filters at the air intake of the machine to keep the internal parts from accumulating dust.
There are other suggested actions to care for your machine:
CPAP machines which record full data (like AHI and leak info):
First you need to determine if your machine is configured to operate on DC power and has a DC power outlet. If your machine does have a DC power outlet and you want to run your marine battery, then you will need the correct DC cable for your machine and an adapter cable that fits over the cigarette lighter plug and ends in alligator clips.
CPAP.com sells complete battery kits with everything you need for your machine including the right cables for your machine and the battery. You can find the right battery kit for your machine here.
If your machine does not have a DC power outlet, then you will also need an inverter to be able to run your machine on battery power.
If you have questions about the specific power needs of your machine, review the "Power" tab on your machine's product page, or give us a call at 1-800-356-5221.
Some CPAP users find it more pleasant to breath with APAP than with CPAP because the pressure automatically changes as needed to deliver the minimal pressure needed. With a CPAP, on the other hand, the pressure is set at the highest necessary to keep the airway open, even though the high pressure is needed only a fraction of the time.
A BiPAP, also referred to as a Bi-Level or VPAP, alternates blowing two set pressures, a higher pressure for inhalation and a lower pressure for exhalation.
A BiPAP ST Machine is a non-invasive ventilator. ST stands for Spontaneous Timed.
A BiPAP has two set pressures but some patients require a back up timed response in which the BiPAP will initiate a breath if a breath is not taken within the set timed parameters.
For example, a BiPAP ST might be set with an inhale pressure of 10 and an exhale pressure of 5 with a BPM (BPM=Breath Per Minute) of 12. A BiPAP ST will not breathe for you but will initiate a breath if you do not inhale 12 times a minute.
CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. CPAP therapy is the most recommended and the most effective treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
A CPAP machine provides air at a constant prescribed pressure through a tube and out of a CPAP mask to a person with Obstructive Sleep Apnea. CPAP therapy provides a constant airflow which holds the airway open so that uninterrupted breathing is maintained during sleep. This eliminates sleep apnea events and allows the patient to get a restful sleep.
The pressure of the air is determined during your sleep study and your doctor will prescribe you a CPAP machine at that pressure.
CPAP therapy is traditionally provided through a nasal mask that seals around the nose. However, more innovative and comfortable options are available and advances in the delivery of CPAP therapy are continually occurring.
For instance: CPAPs with that boast FLEX or EPS technology will offer you exhalation relief. APAP, BiPAP and BiLevel machines offer various levels of pressure throughout the night and exhalation relief.
Bi-Flex is a feature that makes breathing back against CPAP pressure easier to do. Bi-Flex pressure relief technology offers pressure relief at the transition from exhalation to inhalation, at the transition from inhalation to exhalation, and during exhalation to make BiPAP therapy more like natural breathing.
Bi-Flex Easy Breathing Technology Visual Graph

C-Flex only works at the start of an exhale. Bi-Flex works during the transition from exhalation to inhalation, the transition from inhalation to exhalation and during exhalation.
When a physician orders a pressure change, or a patient moves to an area with a very different altitude and does not have an altitude compensating machine, there are a number of ways to ensure you are receiving CPAP therapy at the correct pressure.
Sleep laboratories and sleep disorder centers may be willing to make this pressure change. Just call a big local hospital or ask you physician for sleep lab phone numbers. Be sure to take your prescription.
A second way is to do it yourself. We sell manometers that are very portable, accurate, and simple to use. All the machines we sell come with instructions on how to set pressure to physician orders. Most patients have little trouble doing this themselves. If you need help we can talk you through the procedure.
Gauge Manometer (for pressure measurements)
Fisher and Paykel Water Column CPAP Manometer with HC325 Chamber
A third option is to ship the machine to us with the new prescription. We will set it and ship it back.
It is the law and good common sense to run all sleep disorder devices at the prescribed pressure. If you think your prescribed pressure is wrong, talk to your physician.
There are a lot of back up battery choices out there that can give you peace of mind in case of a power outage. Some machines offer the option of an integrated battery which will automatically fail over to battery power if the power goes out.
CPAP.com sells battery packs to accompany your machine if an integrated battery is not available. Visit CPAPtalk for more advice specific to your needs, or view this past thread on the topic here.
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