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Post by yellow2green on May 30, 2024 16:02:02 GMT
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Post by 48yrshuntinbubbles on May 30, 2024 23:19:17 GMT
If you work for Fresenius, probably no. Look how long it took us to get approval to use keyboard and screen protectors.
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Post by stuff on May 31, 2024 12:37:34 GMT
Your not changing the function of how the machine works, just cosmetics, so probably not voiding anything. Hell i was thinking about trying to 3d print one of these.
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Post by gnurk on May 31, 2024 15:25:29 GMT
you can also use a plastic pipe cut down the middle to cover the motors
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Post by 48yrshuntinbubbles on May 31, 2024 20:56:12 GMT
Your not changing the function of how the machine works, just cosmetics, so probably not voiding anything. Hell i was thinking about trying to 3d print one of these. That was my exact argument when I got a couple of keyboard protectors from Medical Solutions and put them on a couple of machines to do my own beta testing. I figured if they were available through R2P, they were approved. 2 weeks later, a visit from my RTOM, and an email from Tech Services, I removed them and waited for their approval. Just not worth the hassle...
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Post by yellow2green on Jun 3, 2024 19:09:07 GMT
I am with Fresenius, and that is my fear.
H&S has them 10 total (5Pairs) for about $90. I sent this up the chain. I will report back when I find out. even if it takes a few years.
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Post by stuff on Jun 4, 2024 12:05:14 GMT
Your not changing the function of how the machine works, just cosmetics, so probably not voiding anything. Hell i was thinking about trying to 3d print one of these. That was my exact argument when I got a couple of keyboard protectors from Medical Solutions and put them on a couple of machines to do my own beta testing. I figured if they were available through R2P, they were approved. 2 weeks later, a visit from my RTOM, and an email from Tech Services, I removed them and waited for their approval. Just not worth the hassle... What did FMC tech services say about them?
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Post by 48yrshuntinbubbles on Jun 4, 2024 21:36:25 GMT
That was my exact argument when I got a couple of keyboard protectors from Medical Solutions and put them on a couple of machines to do my own beta testing. I figured if they were available through R2P, they were approved. 2 weeks later, a visit from my RTOM, and an email from Tech Services, I removed them and waited for their approval. Just not worth the hassle... What did FMC tech services say about them? At this time, keyboard protectors are not authorized for use on Fresenius machines. Funny thing, a couple years later, both keyboard and screen protectors are authorized.
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Post by jessicab on Jun 10, 2024 17:58:35 GMT
Greetings!
My name is Jessica Baronek, and I work for H&S Technical Services, A Nipro Company. I am happy to clarify that both installation and usage of the H&S Motor Shields does not change the fit, form or function of the OEM. Facilities who utilize this protective shield include FMC. Let us know if there is anything we can do to help! 😊
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Post by robertb on Jun 23, 2024 2:38:38 GMT
My personal opinion on this If you do the maintenance properly or maybe go above and beyond like changing the check valves every 6 months instead of annually you will not have as many issues with a leaky check valve.. I've been in this business for a very long long time.. i follow this practice and I've never had to replace a flow pump deair pump motor because of them getting wet from a broken check valve .. using this device in my humble opinion makes one less apt to need to change the check valves as scheduled because it can no longer damage the motors ..
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Post by dawn on Jun 24, 2024 14:52:13 GMT
My personal opinion on this If you do the maintenance properly or maybe go above and beyond like changing the check valves every 6 months instead of annually you will not have as many issues with a leaky check valve.. I've been in this business for a very long long time.. i follow this practice and I've never had to replace a flow pump deair pump motor because of them getting wet from a broken check valve .. using this device in my humble opinion makes one less apt to need to change the check valves as scheduled because it can no longer damage the motors .. Unfortunately the check valves are now failing at an uncontrolled rate! I have many that have failed 1 month after installation.
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Post by Chuck Weddle on Jun 24, 2024 16:45:34 GMT
My personal opinion on this If you do the maintenance properly or maybe go above and beyond like changing the check valves every 6 months instead of annually you will not have as many issues with a leaky check valve.. I've been in this business for a very long long time.. i follow this practice and I've never had to replace a flow pump deair pump motor because of them getting wet from a broken check valve .. using this device in my humble opinion makes one less apt to need to change the check valves as scheduled because it can no longer damage the motors .. I'm guessing that the check valves are supposed to be replaced annually? And you're advocating changing them every 6 months? #1 - That's a waste of money not to mention time. #2 - From what I've read for years on RenalWeb as well as experienced when we had Fresenius machines is....the only thing reliable about the check valves is that they are going to fail....The only unknown is how quickly. IMHO, these shields are a relatively inexpensive insurance policy against a very costly repair.
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Post by Phillip-Ashley Ludlow on Jun 24, 2024 19:13:31 GMT
My personal opinion on this If you do the maintenance properly or maybe go above and beyond like changing the check valves every 6 months instead of annually you will not have as many issues with a leaky check valve.. I've been in this business for a very long long time.. i follow this practice and I've never had to replace a flow pump deair pump motor because of them getting wet from a broken check valve .. using this device in my humble opinion makes one less apt to need to change the check valves as scheduled because it can no longer damage the motors .. Unfortunately the check valves are now failing at an uncontrolled rate! I have many that have failed 1 month after installation. there is currently an rga program to return them IIRC from a passing conversation when i was in watham a few months ago. jm2c
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Post by Phillip-Ashley Ludlow on Jun 24, 2024 19:15:13 GMT
My personal opinion on this If you do the maintenance properly or maybe go above and beyond like changing the check valves every 6 months instead of annually you will not have as many issues with a leaky check valve.. I've been in this business for a very long long time.. i follow this practice and I've never had to replace a flow pump deair pump motor because of them getting wet from a broken check valve .. using this device in my humble opinion makes one less apt to need to change the check valves as scheduled because it can no longer damage the motors .. I'm guessing that the check valves are supposed to be replaced annually? And you're advocating changing them every 6 months? #1 - That's a waste of money not to mention time. #2 - From what I've read for years on RenalWeb as well as experienced when we had Fresenius machines is.... the only thing reliable about the check valves is that they are going to fail....The only unknown is how quickly. IMHO, these shields are a relatively inexpensive insurance policy against a very costly repair. im stealing this.
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Post by robertb on Jul 5, 2024 13:37:59 GMT
I'm guessing that the check valves are supposed to be replaced annually? And you're advocating changing them every 6 months? #1 - That's a waste of money not to mention time. #2 - From what I've read for years on RenalWeb as well as experienced when we had Fresenius machines is.... the only thing reliable about the check valves is that they are going to fail....The only unknown is how quickly. IMHO, these shields are a relatively inexpensive insurance policy against a very costly repair.  im stealing this.Â
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