Re: [IP] Quick-Set problems
My son and I are in a long winded "discussion" with Medtronic (Supervisors,
Marketing, etc.) about this very issue. Please, call and let Medtronic know
that the serter may need to go back to the drawing table. However, the sets
might need a good look too!
The more people that call repeatedly about this matter, the sooner progress
can be made can made towards a better set/serter.
Please call and be heard and don't give up.
Anna
Griffin 17 dx 90
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Shamel" <email @ redacted>
To: <email @ redacted>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 8:43 PM
Subject: RE: [IP] Quick-Set problems
>> I've had a problem inserting my last 4 Quick-Sets.
>> It doesn't really seem to be the set's fault but the Quick-serter.
>
> Hi Liz, this has been discussed before. You might clean the inside of the
> serter with alcohol or acetone, Apparently small amounts of adhesive
> build
> up on the internal walls of the serter and interfere with the set during
> insertion. There have also been reports of the spring loosing some of its
> tension, causing poor insertions.
>
> Mike
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